
Essays and a podcast from Julie Laufer, a recovering product manager, startup generalist, toddler parent, freelance writer, and ADHDer, among other things. It might be cringe, but I'm learning (and trying) to not care (so much).
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is the founder of Social Media Escape Club, a freelance email marketer, and, among many (many) other things, has been on the Internet in earnest for over 25 years.
Over the last two-and-a-half decades, Seth has found his place on the Inte...
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Six years into remote work, and I can confidently say that I never want to go into an office (at any sort of regular cadence) ever again.
Regardless of where my career takes me, I feel this in my bones to be true. Before the pandemic, I’d...
I have spent most of my adult life trying to fight the impulse to be, well, impulsive.
My impulsivity got me in trouble as a kid, whether I was shouting out an answer instead of raising my hand, blurting something out that was easy to mak...
is a former marketing VP, writer, author, theater kid at heart, storyteller, and dog mom to Waffles.
She is working on her YA novel set at theater camp, while navigating the many swim lanes of her career and finding comfort in being able...
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Your favorite Brooklyn mom’s favorite Brooklyn mom. A newsletter, a podcast, and some other things. Laid off 3x in tech, and then quit (recovering Product Manager). Figuring out what's next, creating (and freelance/consulting) in the meantime.
I spent nearly a decade building communities for businesses, now I'm building something for myself. I write about burnout, belonging, and all the things I was too busy chasing to notice. Based in Philly.
SF-based girly here for the sartorial side convos.
Marketer-turned-writer working on my debut YA novel. Navigating all things creativity, career growth, burnout, and the ways we come back to ourselves. \ud83e\udd0d
✨rediscovering the sparkle in my career, creativity, and everyday joys, and helping you do the same. ✨
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