When i look at your life, your lifting weights, you're like, writing the news letter about lifting weights. Is there any sort of divide between this writing project and who you are as a person right now? I would not say that i have, like, i think some people really cultivate a persona arond the i don't do that. But also, it hasn't been that long that i've been doing this as a news letter. That's a little bit bigger scope than just the advice callin which was a lot of work but it wason every other week.
Casey Johnston is a journalist and editor who writes the column "Ask A Swole Woman," which now appears in her newsletter ”She's a Beast.”
”I feel more comfortable lately with a sort of beloved-local-restaurant level of success. What's nice about Substack is that we've come to this place that I hope lasts where we can have this sort of local restaurant relationship with writers, or I can have that with readers, where I don't have to be part of this big machine in order to do something that I really like.”
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