Between the Layers, Fintech Brain Food, eco-nnect, The Racquet, & Card Chat
and Sweet Summer Squash Pancakes
Welcome to the seventh edition of Top of The Stack 🥞!
Every Sunday I share five indie newsletters that you probably haven’t heard of. My goal is threefold:
make it easy for you to discover awesome indie newsletters.
help authors grow their audiences.
share pancake pics.
If you discover a newsletter here, I hope you’ll subscribe and follow the author on Twitter! If you have a newsletter (or a pancake pic) to share, @me on Twitter! @samdebrule
1. Anne Byrn: Between the Layers
Cooking • 2 emails/week • Tens of thousands of subscribers
A conversation about life through the lens of cooking and baking. Because in life you don’t always know what’s around the corner or hidden inside. There might be a backstory, another side of the story, a reason to laugh, and a reason to take a closer look. My posts lead me to a recipe. A really good recipe.
Follow the author on Twitter: @annebyrn
2. Fintech Brain Food ðŸ§
Fintech • 1 email/week • Tens of thousands of subscribers
Thanks for coming back to Brainfood, where I take the week's biggest events and try to get under the skin of what's happening in Fintech.
Follow the author on Twitter: @sytaylor
3. eco-nnect
Climate • 1 email/week • Thousands of subscribers
eco-nnect is both a digital media platform and an environmental consultancy.
Our media is a voice for changemakers, a space for innovations, and a destination for conscious living…
Our consultancy designs the future. Drafting tailor-made strategies, and connecting businesses with innovations and ideas that empower companies to become leaders in their sectors.
Follow the author on Twitter: @Eco__nnect
4. The Racquet
Tennis • 2 emails/week • Thousands of subscribers
The goal of The Racquet is to drill through the noise and the bullshit in tennis coverage and deliver concise, fun and easy to understand analysis and commentary.
I make exhaustive notes when watching matches, and work with some of the very best analysts in pro tennis, and then aim to distill the most interesting and important bits into short and hopefully easy-to-digest chunks of information, usually with visual explanations via GIF and/or drawings.
Follow the author on Twitter: @mattracquet
5. Card Chat
Tennis • 2 emails/week • Hundreds of subscribers
Discussions and essays on the trading card industry. Baseball cards, football cards, basketball cards and more.
Follow the author on Twitter: @yanxchick