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Francis is half of the brilliant TRIGGERnometry podcast, and is a wonderful, hilarious human being in addition to an engaging writer.
TRIGGERnometry is one of my favorite podcasts. KK and FF do amazing work and their interviews are both respectful and challenging.
A sensible, thoughtful approach to the arena of life that some call "DEI" -- one that avoids the usual American pendulum swing from one extreme to the other and approaches these issues with wisdom and care.
Kaeley's perspective is one of the most valuable I have found on Substack and I have benefited from literally every post of hers that I've read. She makes me think even when we disagree.
Andrew's Substack is a series of letters to his children. The fatherhood crisis in the West is at the root of so much societal dysfunction. I applaud his effort to step up for his kids and for everyone else whose life has lacked paternal input and wisdom.
Josh is the Cluster B whisperer. He can explain exactly why and how our contemporary politics remind you of your effed-up family (or, if you were lucky, other people's effed-up family). He will give you the courage to recognize, and name, reality -- and in our current world, that's not remotely trivial. It is in fact both rare and everything that matters.
Dr. Nathalie is a terrific writer whose focus on narcissism brings the best of all worlds--academic and philosophical expertise, yes, but also real-life, nuts-and-bolts actions that anyone can implement, even if they can barely spell narcissism.
Barbara brings a unique perspective and insight into human nature that I don't find anywhere else. Even when I don't see things her way, she always makes me think--and think in terms of my own power to help myself, which is quite a valuable gift.
Christina is an engaging writer who does meticulous research and publishes deep dives on the threat of gender ideology, equipping readers with a thorough and accurate understanding.