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Non-Toxic Newsletter

Daniel Penny, Sami Reiss, Madeline Peltz, Charlie Sabgir

From the manosphere to the atmosphere.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Daniel Penny

    Critic and journalist writing and podcasting about masculinity, wellness, and climate.

  • Sami Reiss

    Super Health is my newsletter about dark wellness. Snake is my newsletter about furniture and design. Est. 2014

  • Madeline Peltz

    Independent writer and journalist covering the right-wing media. My first book comes out Spring 2027 (Sourcebooks) Words in Media Matters, MSNBC, Newsweek, elsewhere.

  • Charlie Sabgir

    Data-backed takes on Gen Z and young men: the manosphere, political trends, digital nihilism, prediction markets, and more. Quoted in NYT, Atlantic, CBC, Vox. Director of Young Men Research Project

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