This week: Former Sunday Times Magazine editor Eleanor Mills gets the inside scoop (and a world-exclusive interview) with Sheryl Sandberg, who tells her why she’s stepping down as COO of Meta.
There are some great reads. Thanks for this roundup. I’d recommend “Bad Mothers (In Fiction)” or “Stories Can’t Be Locked Up” by Elizabeth Marro of The Spark.
I can’t say enough about how poignant Clif High is. He cuts through the bullshit and lays open just WTF is happening now to all of us. A very unusual and highly evolved being, Clif High is not ingratiated to anyone or any entity or Space Alien. “Uncle Clif” truly gives me hope based on empirical evidence. His knowledge of many languages and world history is simply mind-boggling, not to mention the diversity of topics that he writes about, such as the Universe and how we are integral to it as well as his latest research into DIY power generation and his unselfish willingness to make his thoughts and ideas open source. Lastly, his coverage of what’s going on in Antarctica has me spellbound. Clif, if you’re reading this, I want you to know that I am deeply grateful to and for you. John Wannop, West Kelowna, BC, Canada.
Thanks for the weekly roundup. Am loving reading Bari Weiss's Common Sense reporting this week as usual!!
There are some great reads. Thanks for this roundup. I’d recommend “Bad Mothers (In Fiction)” or “Stories Can’t Be Locked Up” by Elizabeth Marro of The Spark.
“Euphoric Recall” with Brad Neaton
Chris Hedges on fire since coming to Substack
A dip into the past with David Leite's "Notes of a Banana."
I can’t say enough about how poignant Clif High is. He cuts through the bullshit and lays open just WTF is happening now to all of us. A very unusual and highly evolved being, Clif High is not ingratiated to anyone or any entity or Space Alien. “Uncle Clif” truly gives me hope based on empirical evidence. His knowledge of many languages and world history is simply mind-boggling, not to mention the diversity of topics that he writes about, such as the Universe and how we are integral to it as well as his latest research into DIY power generation and his unselfish willingness to make his thoughts and ideas open source. Lastly, his coverage of what’s going on in Antarctica has me spellbound. Clif, if you’re reading this, I want you to know that I am deeply grateful to and for you. John Wannop, West Kelowna, BC, Canada.