Recommended by Lady Libertea
If you’re looking for writing that feels like a warm cup of tea and a deep breath in troubled times, I can’t recommend Soulful Wellness Musings enough. Each post is a gentle act of joy—and quiet resistance—rooted in the sacred beauty of everyday life. It reminds us that healing is political, and rest is revolutionary.
I don’t listen to many podcasts—but I make time for this one. The five voices behind the Find Out Podcast deliver relevant, grounded, and genuinely thought-provoking content week after week. There’s something here for everyone—but especially for the men out there still clinging to Rogan or Charlie Kirk thinking that’s what truth sounds like. These guys don’t just “tell it like it is”—they tell it like it actually is. Celebrating masculinity and common sense.
Some pages lift your spirits. Life of Council builds a whole table and pulls up a chair for you. Ryan draws you in with warmth and encouragement—but you stay for the community, the conversation, and the genuine connection. His work reminds us that growing community is sacred work, and we could all use a little more of that.
Wendy consistently brings the joy, as well as holding our political leaders accountable. We came for the Pride history being dispensed and stayed for the community and druidic love we found.
Looking for a weekly visit that feels like catching up with an old friend over coffee? David Begor offers real-world musings full of heart, humor, and honesty. His words meet you where you are—thoughtful, grounded, and always human. It’s the kind of writing that reminds you you’re not alone. Pull up a chair and join the conversation:
If you love film and want reviews that dig deep, follow Hundred Tomatoes. This critic brings a sharp eye and clear voice to every piece, breaking down what works, what doesn’t, and why. We don’t always agree, but that’s the mark of a great critic—they make you think. Thoughtful, precise, and never dull, Hundred Tomatoes is essential reading for anyone who truly loves the art of film.
Rogue's Substack is consistently the highlight of my week. Well researched articles, rooted in the works with a deep understanding of the artists she is curating. Her Art Chat on Saturday is something I never miss.
Every once in a while, a writer comes along whose words don’t just move you—they stay with you. Jay has been the heartbeat behind #PrideOnThePage, a lighthouse across the ocean in Germany. Her work speaks to the moment with clarity, joy, and unwavering truth. She inspires me the way Leslie Jordan and Larry Kramer have lit up generations before—with courage, wit, and warmth. I know I’ll be reading their words every Pride month for the rest of my life. I hope you do too.
Cory Consistently weaves a story that leaves me spellbound. I have always dreamt about life lived at sea, like a pirate of old. Now I get to live vicariously through tale of Cory, his husband the Captain and Pineapple. I am content.
Courtney aka the Pollyanna of Politics. Her works inspire me to hope and keep me grounded in reality. Her writing is well thought out, precisely tailored, and always speaks to the need of the moment with common sense and clarity.
Qstack is a beacon in the storm—celebrating LGBTQ+ voices, uplifting creators, and weaving a community where queerness is not just seen, but celebrated. If you're creating, dreaming, or just seeking solidarity, this is the page to follow
Lily has the heart of a gardener, beating slowly in time with the rhythm of the earth. I always finish reading her works and feel like I stepped out of tea time in the garden. A true delight.