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Lost Tempo

Matt, Dave Karpf, Colin Newlyn, Mike Biggs, Meredith Lewis

Lost Tempo

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Substack
PricingOnly free issuesPublishesTwice weekly
Issues225SubscribersRead tempo.substack.com

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Matt

    Fast, Cheap and Out of Control

  • Dave Karpf

    Internet politics professor at GWU.

  • Colin Newlyn
  • Mike Biggs

    I help people and companies innovate.

  • Meredith Lewis

    Professional Listener. Serendipitist. Wayfinding between internal and external worlds. I do this through writing, mentoring, and transformative facilitation.

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