
The Sunday Digest: Glassy is Here!
Everything we published this week + our new newsletter!
March 26, 2021
Happy Sunday!
Have you heard about our newest launch? After Taylor Majewski graced our pages with some fascinating writing on the gendered world of Death Tech, her newsletter, Glassy, has finally landed! As she writes in her fabulous introduction, Glassy is “a lens, not a ceiling”—a place to explore how the constant state of tech innovation refracts back onto the people the industry hasn’t always set out to serve. We couldn’t be more excited to publish this on Every.
If you’re not already following Glassy, consider this your rare invitation to click away from the Digest:
In the spirit of transparency and reflection (both very...Glassy qualities), here’s everything we published this week. There’s Taylor’s visit to Talk Therapy, a lesson from Nat Eliason in exponentially growing your productivity, a warning for investors looking at creator-led startups, and a rare look at the systems of Mr. Superorganizer himself. Enjoy!
What We Published
This week’s output: 3 articles + 1 podcast
📝 ARTICLES 📝
Welcome to Glassy
by Taylor Majewski in Glassy
Taylor's introductory entry to her new Every newsletter has a small dose of pretty much everything you can come to expect from Glassy in the future: Clear-eyed looks at large-scale industrial changes and their effects on people who are often left out of the conversations behind those shifts. A self-awareness that informs her perspective without drowning out others'. And an openness that extends to her invitation for new subscribers to reach out with comments, story suggestions or research items. This hint at things to come will cleanse your palate and whet your appetite all at once.
Read (4 minutes)
Dan Shipper: The Sultan of Superorganizers
by Kieran O'Hare in Superorganizers
It feels like a safe bet to imagine that many Superorganizers readers have been looking forward to this very entry: a look in the mirror from Dan Shipper himself. Well, not really a look in the mirror—Kieran O'Hare took a magnifying glass to Dan's organizational processes with eager wit, hoping against hope his subject would be "a hot friggin' mess." Of course, that wasn't what he found. To learn about Dan's typical day, how he got interested in the world of productivity, and the ingeniously customizable way he uses Roam, read on...then treat yourself with this outtake:
Read (17 minutes)
Unpacking The David Dobrik Controversy
by Li Jin & Nathan Baschez in Means of Creation
[Content warning: rape, sexual assault]
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