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My guess is that you already know who Adam is so I won't talk about that. I don't typically vote Republican because they act more like a mob these days and not independently minded leaders who can make their own choices about what is right for America. When Adam broke with the masses and started voting his conscience he increased my attention. Watching the Jan 6th Hearings my interest grew stronger. I plan to monitor him here and see where he goes next. Could be quite a ride.
Lois has a great way of tying together seemingly unconnected topics from around the world making her newsletter an easy reading travelog combined with human interest. Enjoy!
I came across Gustavo's writings with his book "Remote Not Distant" which I enjoyed a lot. It is thought provoking and speaks practically about maintaining a healthy culture while also incorporating remote work into an organization. His writings complement my work incorporating media richness theory into communication decision making. Worth the read for sure.
Karen's newsletter is fun to read and always full of useful stuff. I started reading her when I was first on Substack and she helped me get going, and how I read her to keep learning. Good stuff!
It is my pleasure to recommend Ron Seybold's The Write Stuff Substack. Ron was one of my writing mentors early in my career and working with him helped me develop my craft. He remains committed to helping writers develop their talent. He is a great person and solid professional.
Here is another page that I read pretty regularly and always find something useful. It is great to read the insights of someone who understands the intricacies of our legal system and can look beyond the hype and say what is important from a legal perspective.
I enjoy reading Marcus' posts on AI, its evolution, and intricacies. Being a technology geek myself, it is great to be able to read detailed thoughts from someone well versed in the subject. AI is everywhere and will only become more prevalent, and I plan to keep reading.
I am new to Substack and found I learn something every time I read Kristina's posts. I had never heard about Medium before reading her posts and now plan to check it out. Definitely worth checking it out.
Robert is an intelligent man with in-depth experience with the workings of government. But he also understands people and incorporates that into his writings as well. His posts are well written and the people who comment on his posts are solid critical thinkers, for the most part. Worth the read.