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The Supercreator’s 2020 Year in Review

Here’s a sneak peek of a talk I’m giving tonight

What a difference a decade makes

It’s almost impossible to distinguish between politicians and tech executives

Facebook is finally on defense

Thank God I’m not the only one who dislikes Amazon’s new ads

The fight for another stimmy check rages on

We’re a less creative nation because we still stigmatize weed

The new stimulus proposal’s empathy gap

The American Dream has failed millennials

It’s not enough to just hire and elect us

Let’s put Amazon’s employee holiday bonus in perspective

20 meaningful things to read, shop and share over the Thanksgiving holiday

Mark Zuckerberg has a few words on misinformation

Michelle Obama shouldn’t have to keep going high

Instagram thinks you’ll get over it

Have you heard about the proposed work-from-home tax everyone’s talking about?

Thanks, Beyoncé: Now I want a Peloton bike

Exclusive: RK Jackson on how his brilliant live tweets helped us make sense of the historic 2020 Election

The Day After: 5 big-picture takeaways from the 2020 Election

Facebook employees know what’s up

This election, the social apps have a plan

Why I switched back to Substack

Repeller and Quibi say sayonara

Stillhouse was made for this moment

Social apps and media organizations need new organizing principles

How Antuan Byers found perfect timing in the pandemic

The $185 million campaign against gig workers

Some personal news…

Is Prime Day really worth it?

Super Picks: Brightech Sky Floor Lamp

In Conversation With: Claire Mazur and Erica Cerulo of A Thing or Two

White America gives grace to everyone but Black people

In Conversation With: Kat Magill

Super Picks: Brandy

Ask Michael: “Do you worry that your writing is too political?”

Poll Workers: The unsung heroes of the upcoming election

Keomi Tarver on melding mindfulness and movement

The stickers that allow you to flex on Election Day (even if you’re mailing in your ballot)

With Facebook, it’s always too little too late