Browse newsletters about loss
10 loss newsletters from across the web

Michael Ian Black
by Michael Ian Black
Comedian Michael Ian Black offers a humorously self-deprecating take on his newsletter, inviting readers to join despite his own 'Ew.' reaction.

Bad Brain
by Ashley Reese
Ashley Reese's Bad Brain: An authentic, unapologetic exploration of life, death, pop culture, and the internet, ranging from grief to smutty fanfiction.

Cheryl Strayed's Dear Sugar
by Cheryl Strayed
Cheryl Strayed, the original Dear Sugar, answers reader letters with profound, empathetic advice on life's toughest questions, delivered monthly.

CLUBE dos Surdos Que Ouvem | CLUBE Surdos Que Ouvem | Substack
by CLUBE Surdos Que Ouvem
Paula Pfeifer's CLUBE dos Surdos Que Ouvem is a hub for people with hearing loss, providing strategic insights, community support, and discounts to live fully with technology.

Too Much, Too Soon | Tom Piccirilli | Substack
by Tom Piccirilli
Tom Piccirilli (The Dad Vibes) shares his candid, challenging parenting journey and fosters open conversations among dads about fatherhood.

Feelings & Co. by Nora McInerny | Substack
by Nora McInerny
Author and speaker Nora McInerny shares insightful, humorous essays on grief, moving forward, embracing deep feelings, and living a full, messy life.

The Psychedelic Blog
by Andrew M. Weisse
Andrew M. Weisse delivers weekly insights on psychedelics' impact on life, death, and human experience, mixing personal journeys with thought-provoking analysis.

Offerings | Jessica Dore | Substack
by Jessica Dore
Social worker and author Jessica Dore examines grief, loss, and mourning, exploring how relational losses illuminate identity and how our stories shape meaning.

My Sweet Dumb Brain
Author Katie offers weekly essays on navigating life's ups and downs, grief, and self-kindness, sharing her candid journey after experiencing profound loss.

Tread Lightly Retire Early
Tread Lightly Retire Early shares a heartfelt farewell to their cherished 13-year-old dog, Ellie, contemplating a home now quiet without pets.