History Buzz, Pizza Party, Bookmarked, New World Same Humans & Seriously Risky Business
Including Chocolate Chip Buttermilk Pancakes from Providence, RI.
Welcome to the second 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. History Buzz
History • 2 emails/week • Thousands of subscribers
Our goal with History Buzz is to relate the local to larger world stories. Can we see ourselves in these stories from the past? How does this local history story - about a “What’s it” from the collection - tell a larger story about social life? How does this one family’s story illustrate important social issues?
Follow the authors on Twitter: @andoverhistoric
2. Pizza Party: Non-Fungible Economics
Technology • 4 emails/week • Hundreds of subscribers
Joan is a Web3 / NFT writer, angel investor, communicator, and creative director. She is the founder of the branding and creative firm Studio Self. Her approach to messaging, communication, and semiotics has built her reputation as a writer, and she has been named as one of the leading startup voices in Australia.
Follow the author on Twitter: @joanwesternberg
3. Bookmarked📚
Education • 1 email/week • Hundreds of subscribers
I hope to be your source for great non-fiction reads on science, education, current affairs, and interesting people. I read about 50 or so books a year, so you can expect regular newsletters about (nearly) all the books I read.
Follow the author on Twitter: @NicoleBarbaro
4. New World Same Humans
Technology • 2 emails/week • Tens of thousands of subscribers
New World Same Humans is a newsletter on trends, technology, and society by David Mattin…The NWSH community is united by a single belief: that in the 2020s we shouldn’t leave our shared destiny to the powers that be. It’s time to imagine, and build, a better future for all.
Follow the author on Twitter: @dmattin
5. Seriously Risky Business
Business • 1 email/week • Thousands of subscribers
Your weekly batch of the big stories shaping cyber policy.
Follow the authors on Twitter: @tomatospy and @riskybusiness