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Spread the Jelly

Spread the Jelly, Emily Barasch, Yasmin Khan, Shanetta McDonald, Shira Barlow, MS, RD, Landlines

Spread the Jelly is a platform dedicated to motherhood. For new moms, expecting moms, people who don’t want to be moms, those still deciding, and those still trying.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Spread the Jelly

    An independent publication dedicated to motherhood. For new moms, expecting moms, people who don’t want to be moms, those still deciding, and those still trying.

  • Emily Barasch

    find me at vogue.com, romper, spread the jelly and now here

  • Yasmin Khan

    I'm an award-winning author, broadcaster and human rights campaigner. I'm passionate about social justice, wellbeing and the power of a good meal.

  • Shanetta McDonald

    Shanetta McDonald is a writer, publicist, and somatic life coach. Her essays have been featured in Allure, InStyle, Essence, Refinery29, and Well+Good. As a coach, she helps women share their stories and take up space with confidence.

  • Shira Barlow, MS, RD

    nutritionist/RD, author (food therapist book for goop), advisor & wellness pal to the internet. helping people feel really good in private practice for the last 14 years x

  • Landlines

    Our group chat: the Substack edition. Welcome to Landlines, a podcast from lifelong best friends Allison Williams (GIRLS, M3gan, Get Out), Hope Kremer (Early Childhood Educator) and Jaymie Oppenheim (Therapist).

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