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Amy Savitsky's avatar

Hell yes! I can barely stand to spend even minutes on Linked In. Just started my Substack a couple of weeks ago...will recommend yours to any subscribers. :). Love that you're here! Also - that photo is fierce.

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Erin Gallagher's avatar

Oh girl, they’ve jumped the shark and they don’t even know it yet.

You KNOW I subscribed the second you dropped your brilliant Substack. And to anyone reading this, you best subscribe to Amy’s Substack too! 😘😘😘

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Neha O’Rourke's avatar

This side of the internet is SO 👏🏽MUCH👏🏻BETTER👏🏾.

More honesty

More connection

More creativity

More community

More humanity

More visibility

And more capital available to all of us, fueled by all of us.

Your Hype Women economy, spirit, genius and creativity are about to flourish better than ever✨!

Let’s get this party started 🎉🎊👯‍♀️👯‍♀️👯‍♀️👯‍♀️

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Erin Gallagher's avatar

Sis, I started this Substack 2 1/2 years ago after a lunch we had together. Something was breaking open in me. Something was breaking open in you. We both felt it.

I am honored to be in these Substack streets with you—where the divine feminine is leading and flourishing.

You KNOW I subscribed the second you dropped your gorgeous Substack. And to anyone reading this, you best subscribe to Neha’s Substack too! 😘😘😘

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ashinspires's avatar

Yes yes yesssssss! I have just gotten active on LinkedIn despite having an account for over 20 years, and I’ve just been like WTF is this place?! The puppeteering (I call it peacocking) and crabs in a barrel energy has been exhausting. I’ve been wondering some of the questions you pose here, mainly for me: an I leaving prematurely? Idk. But what I do know is I notice every time I say ANYTHING about the feminine and women, I get pushback from real people in my comments, diluting it down to what’s palpable in corporate spaces. I’ve wondered why I’m in a space that I’ve long walked away from, over a decade ago…. Love this! Celebrating you and how you lead by BEING ✨💗👑

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Erin Gallagher's avatar

Oh yes sis. THIS. It’s gone so far down hill—in the last year especially. They don’t deserve your voice and brilliance in those stodgy, stale streets. And guess what? We will NEVER be palatable for corporate again. BYEEEEEE FELICIAAAAAA!!✌️✌️✌️

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Sarah Seeking Ikigai's avatar

Very much love the thinking about not staying in a place that doesn't want you, powerful and thought provoking, thank you! 🥰

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Erin Gallagher's avatar

🦋🦋🦋

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Michelle Redfern's avatar

Welcome to Substack, Erin. As one of your followers on LinkedIn, I too can see that it is not working for you anymore. It's certainly not working for me, and like you, I'll be canceling my premium subscription because I don't see the point in paying money for a product that's no longer working for me.

I liken this revolution to other platforms such as Substack as similar to when Uber disrupted the taxi cab industry. Why did people start taking Ubers and equivalent rather than taxis? Because Ubers did what we needed them to do when we needed them to do it in a way that we needed them to do it.

Taxis and the taxi industry were outmoded, outdated, and frankly couldn't have given a shit about their customers.

It's the same for our writing. Let's go where it's going to have the most impact. Well done.

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Erin Gallagher's avatar

Damn straight Michelle. So happy to be over here with you. Let’s keep ‘em honest.

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Lori Buscaglia's avatar

Here for it! Cheers!

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