
"Like one big group text with other guys fumbling their way through fatherhood." — Esquire
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As you might expect, my algos are deeply geared toward dad content. I see a lot of it. And every once in a while, something absolutely stops me in my tracks.
This week, I’m delighted to hand over the newsletter to Jordan Bolton, a comic ar...
This is almost certainly the only photo you’ll ever see of me without a beard.
There’s a photograph I own, taken at the tail end of the 1980s, that is unlike all the others.
Within its frame are three people: myself, my father, and his fa...
For a hundred years, parents attempting to undertake creative endeavours have had a ready-made excuse, courtesy of Cyril Connolly: “The enemy of art is the pram in the hall.”
Kids, the thinking goes, are where creativity goes to die. But...
In his book Perennial Seller, Ryan Holiday argues that the originator of any work—be they authors, musicians, artists, or anyone plying their trade in a creative field—should spend as much time selling the work as they do creating it. So, y...
The book is now out everywhere! It’s been wonderful to see the response from dads around the world, sharing their favourite passages online, emails coming in from far and wide, reviews from folks who clearly get what the book is trying to d...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
A newsletter for dads trying to figure it all out. Esquire Magazine said it was "like one big group text with other guys fumbling their way through fatherhood."
Life on Hard Mode is a bi-weekly newsletter about late-diagnosed autism/ADHD, helping people learn about their authentic selves, and to reframe experiences from a life lived with the difficulty turned all the way up
Writer/Designer. Author of How To Not Know, The Good Enough Job, and The Article Book Club (Substack) | simonestolzoff.com
Oliver Munday is a writer and designer living in Brooklyn. His new book Head of Household is out now.
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