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The VC Corner is a sharp read for founders, operators, and investors who want an edge in how they think about venture capital, growth, and market signals that filter out the noise. When funding, timing, and positioning determine who scales and who stalls, this publication helps you spot the real game and make smarter calls faster. If you are raising, hiring, or scaling right now, you need this in your feed.
If you want a newsletter that cuts through AI noise with clarity, strategy, and humanity, Joel Salinas’s Leadership in Change delivers. In under a year, he’s built one of the most practical and inspiring voices in leadership and AI. Each post is a focused, actionable guide that helps readers think clearly and lead wisely. As Joel writes, “AI doesn’t replace people. It replaces patterns of thinking that don’t adapt.” A must-read for leaders shaping the future.
If you want to learn with AI, not just read about it, follow Ruben Hassid’s How to AI. He turns complexity into clarity and shows how to work alongside AI as a creative partner. Every post builds fluency through real examples and thoughtful practice. Ruben helps you grow in sync with the technology, not reactively. #AI #Learning #Collaboration #SubstackRecommendations
If you are building, investing, or just trying to stay sane while “the future” gets announced three times a week, 22nd Century Frontier is worth your inbox space. Petar Dimov turns frontier tech and emerging-market noise into clear, data-driven insight you can actually use, with a steady focus on what matters for real operators and decision-makers. Expect practical breakdowns of breakthrough technologies, market shifts, and tools you can apply without needing a separate research department.
Wyndo turns scattered ideas into a system that thinks back. A culmination of his ongoing work on creative automation and AI collaboration. #AI #Productivity #Substack #Creativity #Automation
The Founders Corner is a smart read for any business leader who cares about strategy, growth, and execution. For early-stage entrepreneurs, it's mission critical. When make-or-break decisions determine whether or not you'll drown before next year, this is an ally that helps you stay afloat and build advantage while your competitors are still learning to swim.



























