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Oops, My Brain

Natalie Mead, Mimi Hayes, Ian Goldstein

The land of unhappy heads.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Natalie Mead

    A serious writer. Very serious indeed.

  • Mimi Hayes

    Comedian, Author of "I'll Be OK, It's Just a Hole in My Head"

  • Ian Goldstein

    I co-run a Healthcare comedy newsletter (Out-of-network Network) where we want to keep the atrocious U.S. healthcare system in the news cycle, through humor. I've been published in the NYTimes, the New Yorker, and Vulture.

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