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Hi everyone! I'm Sarah from Can we read?, a weekly guide to children's books, raising readers, and how to build a culture of reading in your home. Excited to be here!

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Howdy! I'm a university student and soon-to-be high school teacher (this Fall!). Every week, I curate the content I consume and thoughts that I have. This post has been one of my more popular ones: https://merrillbrandon.substack.com/p/empathic-unsettlement

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Hi all! I'm Emily from Think of the Children, a twice-monthly newsletter about the intersection of parenting + education, and why it's all so dang hard

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Hi! I'm Kevin and write The New Fatherhood, a newsletter providing a space for an open and honest conversation about fatherhood between dads.

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Hi everyone! I'm Erika. I write The Family Cooperative, a weekly newsletter to help families support their kids education at home and school.

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I write The Chalkboard Life, about preserving the heart of teaching in a tech-saturated world. We define "teaching" broadly, and are building a supportive community for teachers who care deeply about what they do.

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Hi, I'm Hope with Family Scripts! I'll be sharing about my publication today :) It's like a personal growth curriculum for the whole family. Check it out! FamilyScripts.substack.com!

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Hi! I'm Jessica and I write A Cup of Ambition, a weekly newsletter for working moms who care about having a meaningful career AND being an involved parent. acupofambition.substack.com

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Hi! I'm Sarah from Growing Hearths (sarahkmongrowinghearths.substack.com). Writing about bringing nonviolent communication and the principles of nonviolence to my family. Whilst navigating cancer.

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Hello Everyone! I am excited to be sharing inspiration for teachers before they enter the classroom as well as reflection opportunities after they get home from a day of teaching...or whatever took their time and attention during the school day.

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Greetings everyone! I write awriter.substack.com

I write about philosophy in many forms. Through this I explore many topics such as faith, history, and creative writing.

Glad to see so many beautiful faces!

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Hi everyone, I write Eclecticism, and a section of it is about leadership, specifically being a head of department in a secondary school

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Hi, I'm Sarah! I write Momspreading: The inexpert endeavors of a supposed parenting expert

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Hi everyone and thanks, I loved gatecrashing this tour stop!

Here are a few of the songs and readings I've shared about motherhood…

Not Worried At All, a video: lailarad.substack.com/p/09

Lullaby in Hard Times, a recording: lailarad.substack.com/p/11

IVF, a chapter: lailarad.substack.com/p/07

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Hey, folks! I presented my newsletter in the Parenting/Education/Faith session today. I write Let Your Life Speak, about rediscovering the lost art of integrity. I said today, and I want to say here that though I'm listed under the Faith category, my primary focus is on taking the underlying teachings of my own faith community and translating them out to a much wider audience, many of whom are part of the increasing percentage of Americans who aren’t religiously or spiritually affiliated at all and don’t want to be. Yet all my readers still deeply desire a place to have conversations about community and morality that are grounded in a sense of connection and obligation between and amongst all people.

So, I write about relationship and work and politics and pleasure and parenting and personal development– all within the framework of integrity. I define integrity as the daily practice through which we seek to integrate the whole of ourselves so that our beliefs and our actions, both in public and in private, are in alignment. If that sounds like a conversation you'd be interested in I hope you'll join me/us!

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Hello! I'm Karen. I write Grounded in the Bible. I publish weekly Bible studies.

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Hello I am Rachel of Womb Song : ). I am just starting out and look forward to share many videos, songs, podcasts, and poems on natural mothering, natural womb care, cycle based living, authentic postpartum care, and womb healing and magik.

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I write The Empathy List which encourages my readers to create a more curious and empathetic Christianity. ;-) I offer curious reads + empathy for all. Come join us!

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Hi everyone,

Fongyee here, artist and educator writing about big and small curious moments in my classes where I keep kids curious through tech (-: Most of my posts include a 4-panel comic from my classes!

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Hi, I started around a month or so ago, and amongst other things I write about middle leadership in education, teaching and life in general. Most popular post so far has been a scathing review of a Virginia Woolf novel for some reason!

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Greetings all! After a 46 year career of teaching, I wrote a book about my experiences and what I learned. Rescue the Teacher, Save the Child! (Amazon/B&N) is designed with four points of view in mind : students, parents, teachers, and administrators. My Substack blogs and podcasts address the issues facing American education today. There are solutions IF we initiate national problem-solving commitment for our teachers and especially our students. Please subscribe and share the link with parents, teachers, and taxpayers!

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Hello! I'm Katy from Katyslifestory. I write about faith, community, and sometimes a little parenting perspective comes through, too. I've had to take a little break from writing, but I will be writing more by the end of this month!

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I was pleased to hear from many other writers this afternoon (may have been morning for someone in HA?), and I look forward to following up with folks.

I write "Special Education Today." That's a popular title on the Intertubes these days, but it's one I began using in the early 1980s. I report about matters related to various disabilities (dyslexia, autism, etc.) and what educators can do to provide appropriate services to those children (and their parents).

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