Best Newsletters For Ecopreneurs and Conscious Business Owners

Finding newsletters packed with helpful and inspiring content that adds values instead of clutter to your inbox is a great feeling.

Here are a few of the newsletters I always look forward to receiving and think you will enjoy too. From sustainability tips to business and marketing advice to generally insightful and inspiring content, I’ve got you covered!

NEWSLETTERS ABOUT ECOLOGY, SUSTAINABLE LIVING & MORE

  • In her Sustainable(ish) emails, Jen Gale shares a whole host of tips on how to live more sustainability, with a special focus on tips for parents.
  • Grist has daily or weekly email roundups of stories and news “about climate progress, solutions, and action”
  • Yale Environment 360‘s weekly newsletter features the latest articles & news from their blog.
  • The Daily Good is “a 30-second newsletter delivered to your inbox daily with soothing playlists, sustainable recipes, inspiring articles, and more”. A great way to kick of your day with self-care & sustainable living tips, like this article on 99 ways to love yourself a little better.
  • The Titian Thread is a monthly newsletter dedicated to sustainability and ethics in the fashion industry.

NEWSLETTERS ABOUT SOCIAL MEDIA & DIGITAL MARKETING TRENDS

  • Embedded‘s thrice weekly newsletter features the latest internet trends & creators to watch, courtesy of Kate Lindsay and Nick Catucci from The Atlantic.
  • Lia Haberman‘s ICYMI newsletter features a weekly wrap up of social media news for creators (but interesting for biz owners too)
  • Rachel Karten’s Link In Bio weekly newsletter centers around social media but with insights from social media managers and content creators, like this interview with Callia Hargrove of Backstory, a DEI-centric marketing agency, on how to build an inclusive social media strategy.
  • The Geekout newsletter by Matt Navarra, one of Europe’s top social media consultants. Especially great if you want to say on top of what’s happening on – and around – Twitter.
  • The Social Media Examiner newsletter has been a long time subscription of mine as it’s always packed with social media news, trends and resources from their blog.
  • The Clikk is a daily newsletter on digital business / digital marketing news, trends & advice that gives you a great overview.

NEWSLETTERS ABOUT ENTREPRENEURSHIP

  • The Harvard Business Review’s HBR Business Tip of the Day newsletter is always an insightful read, as are their other newsletters. You do have to create a free account to sign up for it though.
  • Tim Ferris’ 5 Bullet Friday newsletter featuring 5 things he’s found interesting on the internet.
  • Vanessa Lau’s From Creator to CEO weekly newsletters feature an interesting mix of social media / content creation tips and insights into her lessons from the highs and lows of entrepreneurship.
  • Want more suggestions? Here’s a Forbes article featuring 18 business & entrepreneurship newsletters to sign up for. IndieHackers compiled a liste of 50 (!!!) newsletters for entrepreneurs that tackle marketing, growth hacking, SEO & more.

NEWSLETTERS FROM FELLOW ECO-CONSCIOUS SERVICE PROVIDERS

  • The Eco Helper’s newsletters are packed with musings on the ecopreneur lifestyle along with tips and resources to help make your workload lighter (head to the very bottom of their homepage to sign up). Bonus: Blue Raspberry Design (who designed this website for me ?) & The Eco Helper host several monthly meetups for Ecopreneurs that are free and open to everyone. Here’s the link to stay in the know about what’s coming up next.
  • Jess Marie (formerly Grounded Copy Co) recently launched her newsletter The Middle Ground on Substack, which features weekly tips and thoughts around messaging / copywriting in a conscious way.

NEWSLETTERS TO FEED YOUR SOUL

  • The Marginalian (formerly Brain Pickings) is one of the newsletters I’ve been receiving for the longest time and I’m constantly amazed at the beautiful content each edition holds. Each Sunday, Maria Popova shares a recap of “mind-broadening and heart-lifting reflections spanning art, science, poetry, philosophy, and other tendrils of our search for truth, beauty, meaning, and creative vitality”. Seriously, give it a look and let me know what you think!
  • Nautilus is a beautiful newsletter bringing science and storytelling together three times a week. In addition to the latest science stories and news, the Tuesday edition includes “One Question” posed to an expert on a newsworthy subject, the Thursday email features Facts So Romantic and the Sunday one includes Behind the Scenes video interviews with some of the publication’s writers.
  • For my fellow Frenchies & French-speakers, Artips dives into one work of art, or painter (or movement) and makes learning about art history easy and fun. Their Music, Science & Economics variants are great reads too.

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