This month, Substack is going on a virtual tour to help connect writers exploring similar topics together.
The Substack category tour will act both as a meeting place for writers to connect directly over Zoom, and as a showcase for the wide variety of writing happening on Substack within a given category. Today, we are visiting stop #5: news, science, sports, and climate
Participate in today’s thread:
Think of today’s thread as a roll call of all the writers in the room. We will use the thread during our live session to get to know one another and after the session, to stay in touch.
Introduce yourself! In one sentence what do you write about on Substack?
Respond to fellow writers. During the showcase, reply to writers’ comments.
No need to include a link to your publication. When you hover over any writer’s name in the thread, you will find their writer and reader profile.
When we finish today, it’s over to you to stay connected. Subscribe to fellow writers’ publications and reply to their welcome email with a note to keep in touch.
For sure! I definitely wouldn’t be able to write my daily politics newsletter without the experience of writing on deadline and looking for the stories beyond the story since fashion is rarely just about the clothes. Thanks everyone for being such wonderful company during my showcase!
Yes, there are definitely some crossover skills between fashion and politics! Both fields require strong communication skills, the ability to influence others, and an understanding of human behavior and trends. Additionally, the fashion industry is often influenced by cultural and societal trends, which can also play a role in politics. However, there are also many unique challenges and differences between the two fields. It's been a fascinating transition!
Hi there - I am based in Kansas City. I spent 17 years as a national corro for Reuters; now contribute to the Guardian and am launching The New Lede, an environmental news outlet for the Environmental Working Group. We're looking for freelancers, new tips, and community! Appreciate Substack!
Hi Carey, this sounds so interesting! Would love to chat about what kind of freelancers you're looking for - I'm a freelance writer specialising in climate justice and have worked with multiple advocacy NGOs in the past.
Hi Boaz, if you look to the right of someone's name here in the comment thread, you should see in grey text the name of their publication: you can click on this as it's a link! It should take you to the publication and subscribe. Let me know if you have any problems.
Hi there, not sure if you're replying to me specifically, but you can see my substack UnSpun here. https://careygillam.substack.com/ The New Lede news outlet is still in development and will be launched in late April.
You can see our not-yet-ready for prime time Twitter account here. https://twitter.com/thenewledenews and our website will be up in about a month. It's so much work just getting all the technical and legal ducks in order, but we hope and intend that we will be bringing to light meaningful environmental stories that otherwise might go untold.
Good morning! I'm writing from Washington, DC, where I've worked several years for environmental nonprofits. I write a newsletter called Planet Days that compiles the top seven climate news stories every week: https://planetdays.substack.com/
Hi Brandon! I'd love to connect. I write a climate newsletter introducing concepts in climate justice for concerned citizens, with a section of climate news. Seems our work overlaps a lot! My email is casshebron@gmail.com if you'd like to connect and chat
Check me out if you're interested in water related news from California, focused on one major river. The American River supplies (read past tense) the Sacramento River, and thus all of CA, all the way to LA.
Hi Jenny, would be great to connect! I'm a freelance writer on climate justice and also run a newsletter on the same topic. My email is casshebron@gmail.com
Good morning from the US, and ThirtyNine - where every week we look at how the built environment impacts climate change. Buildings represent 39% of all carbon emissions, and each week we talk about how to reduce that impact. (https://thirtynine.substack.com/)
Hey Chris, I'd love to connect and chat! I'm a freelance writer running a newsletter on climate justice and always looking for collabs/crossovers with other climate newsletters! My email is casshebron@gmail.com if you're interested in chatting further
Hello! Thank you Substack for featuring my space blog Jatan's Space (https://blog.jatan.space/about) in today's virtual tour. I write popular science articles on space exploration and the world's only Moon exploration newsletter as humanity prepares to return to the Moon! Happy to connect with other writers and readers and answer any questions.
Good morning and hello from Connecticut. I am a speculative fiction author writing on substack about my family's journey to a net-zero lifestyle. https://lookatthelabel.substack.com/
Hi Walter, I'd love to connect! I run The Green Fix, a climate newsletter about making effective climate action accessible to concerned citizens. My email is casshebron@gmail.com
Hi Walter, I'm interested in the real footprint of battery powered devices like Tesla, for example, including the amount of water required for manufacturing. I'd love to connect with you.
thanks Substack for the opportunity to present my newsletter "Colorado Mountain Running & Living" sarahrunning.substack.com. I ran out of time to give my Substack shoutouts. If you care about the environment and climate action and you're an avid reader, check out https://frugalchariot.substack.com/. For another Colorado mounting living site, check out Shangrilogs https://shangrilogs.substack.com/
Hi everyone! It’s Michael — for those who missed me during the showcase: I write Supercreator, a publication about politics for the creative class. I cover issues like housing, health care, education, justice, immigration, climate and how these policy topics shape the creative experience in the new economy. If you’re interested, you can sign up here: https://www.supercreator.news
Hey y'all, I'm dialing in from Michigan. My newsletter is quite small and experimental at this point - on the inner and outer dimensions of climate action (including the role of faith). ruminateandmove.substack.com
Greetings from Seattle, where my newsletter focuses on human and natural history around the Pacific Northwest. My goal is write stories that I hope will encourage people to slow, pay attention, and develop deeper connections to place. Recent topics include pelicans, spring (highlighting George Orwell), and poetry in stone (about Robinson Jeffers). https://streetsmartnaturalist.substack.com/
Certainly! Crafting my daily political newsletter would be a challenging endeavor without the invaluable expertise acquired from meeting deadlines and exploring stories in depth. After all, fashion rarely revolves solely around clothing. I extend my sincere thanks to everyone for their delightful company during my presentation!
Hello from California. As a professional artist, I take an intimate view of the American River, from the middle, not the shore: the cultural and natural history of the creatures and humans who depend on this vital source. I use my drawings and photography to help people understand complex issues.
Substack folks! There was a climate newsletter mentioned towards the end that does a deep dive on one climate pollution source per issue but I missed the name. Can anyone help?
Glad there are some other 'Europeans' here! I'm a Brexit refugee living in Austria. Writing about cricket, rugby, motorsport and golf. I have a long career in magazine journalism behind me (Reuters, Autosport, Reader's Digest, Golf Punk + many) and have also written four travel/self-help books. Great to meet so many faces today!
Hello from Greece, i'm a local journalist at the island of Crete, curating a weekly newsletter about serious things that go unnoticed + my own views. I didn' t speak today because i'm not very fluent with english, but it was a very good experience!
In the context of HR, Substack’s virtual tour could be a great opportunity for HR professionals and writers focused on workplace culture, leadership, or employee well-being to connect. By engaging with others who share similar topics, https://smartsquarehmh.net/ writers can exchange insights, collaborate, and expand their networks. This type of event highlights the importance of professional community-building and fostering relationships, which are key aspects of HR in today’s digital age.
Trio names are a unique way to capture the essence of a three-person group, symbolizing their unity and shared dynamic. These names often reflect the group's collective vibe, whether it's adventurous, quirky, or deeply sentimental. Drawing inspiration from pop culture, nature, or personal jokes, trio names can be as simple as "The Aces" or as creative as "Sun, Moon, and Stars." They offer a fun way to strengthen the group's bond while showcasing their individuality as a team. A great trio name becomes more than a label—it’s a testament to their shared journey and connection.
This virtual tour sounds like an amazing opportunity to connect with like-minded writers and exchange ideas! Looking forward to discovering new perspectives and building a stronger community around shared passions.
This is a fantastic initiative by Substack! Connecting writers with similar interests fosters collaboration, inspiration, and growth within the community. It’s a great way to share ideas, build networks, and discover new perspectives on topics you’re passionate about. https://doramasmp4.se/
That sounds like a great opportunity to connect with like-minded writers! If you're participating, here's an example of how you might introduce yourself in the thread:
"I'm a writer on Substack https://fluxusteamexecutor.com/ focusing on [your niche/topic], where I explore [brief description of your focus]. Excited to connect with others in this category!"
Feel free to share more about what you write on Substack if you'd like help crafting your introduction!
That sounds like a great opportunity to connect with like-minded writers! If you're participating, here's an example of how you might introduce yourself in the thread:
"I'm a writer on Substackhttps://fluxusteamexecutor.com/substack.com/ focusing on [your niche/topic], where I explore [brief description of your focus]. Excited to connect with others in this category!"
Feel free to share more about what you write on Substack if you'd like help crafting your introduction!
That sounds like a great opportunity to connect with like-minded writers! If you're participating, here's an example of how you might introduce yourself in the thread:
"I'm a writer on Substack focusing on [your niche/topic], where I explore [brief description of your focus]. Excited to connect with others in this category!"
That sounds like a great opportunity to connect with like-minded writers! If you're participating, here's an example of how you might introduce yourself in the thread:
"I'm a writer on Substack focusing on [your niche/topic], where I explore [brief description of your focus]. Excited to connect with others in this category!"
I think this substack tour is a great opportunity for writers to connect and share their work! I enjoy writing about a variety of topics, and it's exciting to see so many different voices in one place. By the way, if you are into racing games, you should check out Car Parking Multiplayer for some fun gameplay.
Creating my daily political newsletter would be quite challenging without the essential skills gained from meeting deadlines and delving deep into stories. After all, fashion often goes beyond just clothing. I'm truly grateful to everyone for their wonderful company during my presentation! https://photoroomapk.net/
Great initiative, Substack team! Connecting writers across various topics like news, science, sports, and climate is such a valuable way to build a supportive writing community. This virtual tour will surely help writers collaborate, inspire each other, and bring fresh ideas to the table. I'm excited to meet writers from all backgrounds and exchange ideas!
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Wow, this is fascinating reading. I am glad I found this and got to read it. Great job on this content. I liked it a lot. Thanks for the great and unique info.
Wow, this is fascinating reading. I am glad I found this and got to read it. Great job on this content. I liked it a lot. Thanks for the great and unique info.
Michael! What a route from fashion to politics... I bet there are a LOT of crossover skills there?
For sure! I definitely wouldn’t be able to write my daily politics newsletter without the experience of writing on deadline and looking for the stories beyond the story since fashion is rarely just about the clothes. Thanks everyone for being such wonderful company during my showcase!
Yes, there are definitely some crossover skills between fashion and politics! Both fields require strong communication skills, the ability to influence others, and an understanding of human behavior and trends. Additionally, the fashion industry is often influenced by cultural and societal trends, which can also play a role in politics. However, there are also many unique challenges and differences between the two fields. It's been a fascinating transition!
Wow I love that anecdote Jatan about getting input from an Apollo 17 astronaut! Maybe you could share the link to that comment?
Hi there - I am based in Kansas City. I spent 17 years as a national corro for Reuters; now contribute to the Guardian and am launching The New Lede, an environmental news outlet for the Environmental Working Group. We're looking for freelancers, new tips, and community! Appreciate Substack!
Hi Carey, this sounds so interesting! Would love to chat about what kind of freelancers you're looking for - I'm a freelance writer specialising in climate justice and have worked with multiple advocacy NGOs in the past.
Very interesting Carey! Would love to hear what you think about the increasing monopolisation of food (and well everything really, ha).
I would welcome a dialogue. My email is carey@careygillam.com
I love this! Where do I subscribe?
Hi Boaz, if you look to the right of someone's name here in the comment thread, you should see in grey text the name of their publication: you can click on this as it's a link! It should take you to the publication and subscribe. Let me know if you have any problems.
Hi there, not sure if you're replying to me specifically, but you can see my substack UnSpun here. https://careygillam.substack.com/ The New Lede news outlet is still in development and will be launched in late April.
Yes, you! I'll be patient and keep an eye out for The New Lede!
You can see our not-yet-ready for prime time Twitter account here. https://twitter.com/thenewledenews and our website will be up in about a month. It's so much work just getting all the technical and legal ducks in order, but we hope and intend that we will be bringing to light meaningful environmental stories that otherwise might go untold.
Awesome! Thanks Carey!
Morning everyone! Waving from the UK 👋 Where are you all dialling in from today?
Good morning! I'm writing from Washington, DC, where I've worked several years for environmental nonprofits. I write a newsletter called Planet Days that compiles the top seven climate news stories every week: https://planetdays.substack.com/
Hi Brandon! I'd love to connect. I write a climate newsletter introducing concepts in climate justice for concerned citizens, with a section of climate news. Seems our work overlaps a lot! My email is casshebron@gmail.com if you'd like to connect and chat
Check me out if you're interested in water related news from California, focused on one major river. The American River supplies (read past tense) the Sacramento River, and thus all of CA, all the way to LA.
This sounds fascinating — I Initially got interested in environmental issues after reading Cadillac Desert. I’ll check it out!
That's an iconic CA book. Also check out Mark Arax, a contemporary writing about San Joaquin water issues. I'll subscribe to you.
Hi! I'm a journalist from DC. I write a newsletter about climate and the food system called FutureFeed.
Would you be interested in freelancing for The New Lede? If so, please email me carey@careygillam.com
Hi Jenny, would be great to connect! I'm a freelance writer on climate justice and also run a newsletter on the same topic. My email is casshebron@gmail.com
Just subscribed! And yes that would be great! I'll send you an email.
Hi Jenny, I also write about Climate. Would be great to connect.
Yes! Just subscribed. My email is jenny@jennysplitter.com also.
Good morning from the US, and ThirtyNine - where every week we look at how the built environment impacts climate change. Buildings represent 39% of all carbon emissions, and each week we talk about how to reduce that impact. (https://thirtynine.substack.com/)
Hey Chris, I'd love to connect and chat! I'm a freelance writer running a newsletter on climate justice and always looking for collabs/crossovers with other climate newsletters! My email is casshebron@gmail.com if you're interested in chatting further
Good morning from Pittsburgh! I write about the intersection of plants and humans and my garden at https://rootbound.substack.com/
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Hi Hannah and everyone! I'm dialling in from Canada. Excited to meet you all!
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Hello! Thank you Substack for featuring my space blog Jatan's Space (https://blog.jatan.space/about) in today's virtual tour. I write popular science articles on space exploration and the world's only Moon exploration newsletter as humanity prepares to return to the Moon! Happy to connect with other writers and readers and answer any questions.
Thanks for sharing more about your publication Jatan!
Jatan, check out my project at the Aerospace Museum of California. From aviation pioneers to the present. http://stephanietaylorart.com/portfolio/amelia-friends-reincarnated/
Thanks for coming along today!
Reminder: you can RSVP to the special shoutout thread 📣 for the end of the category tour here : https://lu.ma/tour-shoutout
Good morning and hello from Connecticut. I am a speculative fiction author writing on substack about my family's journey to a net-zero lifestyle. https://lookatthelabel.substack.com/
Hi folks! This is Walter with carbon creed. I write about books, people and policies shaping the climate debate.
Hi Walter, I'd love to connect! I run The Green Fix, a climate newsletter about making effective climate action accessible to concerned citizens. My email is casshebron@gmail.com
Hey Cass, I'll reach out to you. Thanks for connecting!
Hi Walter, I'm interested in the real footprint of battery powered devices like Tesla, for example, including the amount of water required for manufacturing. I'd love to connect with you.
Hey, happy to connect. My email address is mcleodwl@carboncreed.com
Hi Walter! Welcome! Your focus on books, people, and policies shaping the climate debate sounds fascinating. Looking forward to your insights!
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thanks Substack for the opportunity to present my newsletter "Colorado Mountain Running & Living" sarahrunning.substack.com. I ran out of time to give my Substack shoutouts. If you care about the environment and climate action and you're an avid reader, check out https://frugalchariot.substack.com/. For another Colorado mounting living site, check out Shangrilogs https://shangrilogs.substack.com/
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Joining from Missouri. I write at A Public Witness, which offers news & analysis about religion & politics. https://publicwitness.wordandway.org/
Hi everyone! It’s Michael — for those who missed me during the showcase: I write Supercreator, a publication about politics for the creative class. I cover issues like housing, health care, education, justice, immigration, climate and how these policy topics shape the creative experience in the new economy. If you’re interested, you can sign up here: https://www.supercreator.news
Hey y'all, I'm dialing in from Michigan. My newsletter is quite small and experimental at this point - on the inner and outer dimensions of climate action (including the role of faith). ruminateandmove.substack.com
Greetings from Seattle, where my newsletter focuses on human and natural history around the Pacific Northwest. My goal is write stories that I hope will encourage people to slow, pay attention, and develop deeper connections to place. Recent topics include pelicans, spring (highlighting George Orwell), and poetry in stone (about Robinson Jeffers). https://streetsmartnaturalist.substack.com/
Hello Everyone. Brian from Glen Ridge, NJ, even though I write about a team 1,000 miles away.
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Certainly! Crafting my daily political newsletter would be a challenging endeavor without the invaluable expertise acquired from meeting deadlines and exploring stories in depth. After all, fashion rarely revolves solely around clothing. I extend my sincere thanks to everyone for their delightful company during my presentation!
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Hello from California. As a professional artist, I take an intimate view of the American River, from the middle, not the shore: the cultural and natural history of the creatures and humans who depend on this vital source. I use my drawings and photography to help people understand complex issues.
Substack folks! There was a climate newsletter mentioned towards the end that does a deep dive on one climate pollution source per issue but I missed the name. Can anyone help?
Not positive, but I think it was projectearth.substack.com?
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Glad there are some other 'Europeans' here! I'm a Brexit refugee living in Austria. Writing about cricket, rugby, motorsport and golf. I have a long career in magazine journalism behind me (Reuters, Autosport, Reader's Digest, Golf Punk + many) and have also written four travel/self-help books. Great to meet so many faces today!
Hello from Greece, i'm a local journalist at the island of Crete, curating a weekly newsletter about serious things that go unnoticed + my own views. I didn' t speak today because i'm not very fluent with english, but it was a very good experience!
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In the context of HR, Substack’s virtual tour could be a great opportunity for HR professionals and writers focused on workplace culture, leadership, or employee well-being to connect. By engaging with others who share similar topics, https://smartsquarehmh.net/ writers can exchange insights, collaborate, and expand their networks. This type of event highlights the importance of professional community-building and fostering relationships, which are key aspects of HR in today’s digital age.
Trio names are a unique way to capture the essence of a three-person group, symbolizing their unity and shared dynamic. These names often reflect the group's collective vibe, whether it's adventurous, quirky, or deeply sentimental. Drawing inspiration from pop culture, nature, or personal jokes, trio names can be as simple as "The Aces" or as creative as "Sun, Moon, and Stars." They offer a fun way to strengthen the group's bond while showcasing their individuality as a team. A great trio name becomes more than a label—it’s a testament to their shared journey and connection.
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This is a fantastic initiative by Substack! Connecting writers with similar interests fosters collaboration, inspiration, and growth within the community. It’s a great way to share ideas, build networks, and discover new perspectives on topics you’re passionate about. https://doramasmp4.se/
That sounds like a great opportunity to connect with like-minded writers! If you're participating, here's an example of how you might introduce yourself in the thread:
"I'm a writer on Substack https://fluxusteamexecutor.com/ focusing on [your niche/topic], where I explore [brief description of your focus]. Excited to connect with others in this category!"
Feel free to share more about what you write on Substack if you'd like help crafting your introduction!
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"I'm a writer on Substackhttps://fluxusteamexecutor.com/substack.com/ focusing on [your niche/topic], where I explore [brief description of your focus]. Excited to connect with others in this category!"
Feel free to share more about what you write on Substack if you'd like help crafting your introduction!
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