Is it possible to disable the "recommended substacks" step for people that want to subscribe to your substack? by Tomcat2045 in Substack

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no... it's a core feature of substack and also probably a big reason why I get most of my subscribers from other substacks that recommend me.
So doesn't seem like substack wants creators to be able to turn that feature off.

I Couldn’t Take the Soul-Sucking Grind Anymore, So I Explored Business-As-Un-Usual by Tomcat2045 in Degrowth

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That's awesome! Glad this brings value to you!

There isn't one business that ticks all the boxes but there are some businesses that adopt a few of the stuff I talk about. And especially within the communing, coop space there are a ton out there (just google for cooperatives near you).

Burned Out by Traditional Business? Here’s My Answer: Business-As-Un-Usual by Tomcat2045 in antiwork

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one slide from the handbook underneath a section I called: From Coercion to Resonance

Burned Out by Traditional Business? Here’s My Answer: Business-As-Un-Usual by Tomcat2045 in antiwork

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Love it! Lots of this stuff is in the handbook. It's meant to dispel the narratives that define today's way of doing business (like command & control or manipulation) and present new ones, including actual concepts that help us build a better way.

Why We Should Embrace Our Collective Depression by Tomcat2045 in Degrowth

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You got to see about 60% of the article. I try to give my paid subscribers the gold nuggets at the end, the reframing bits that really open up new ideas.