Recommended by Danielle Wraith
Mike Seay explores the unique charm of Fresno, a city that often surprises residents and visitors alike. He reflects on how the city’s tight-knit community, familiar faces, and distinct neighborhoods foster a sense of belonging that feels more like a small town than a sprawling city. Through personal anecdotes and observations, Seay paints a warm and nostalgic picture of what makes Fresno special. Highlighting its blend of urban life and small-town spirit.
I love Olivia’s Substack because it feels like a thoughtful conversation with a friend. Equal parts honest, tender, and inspiring. She has a way of writing about life, creativity, and feelings that makes the ordinary feel meaningful, and I always leave her posts with something to carry into my own week.
In The Plant Diaries, Overbooked Mama chronicles her family's journey into backyard gardening, sharing the joys and challenges of cultivating their own green space. This series offers a personal glimpse into their seasonal planting efforts, from starting seeds indoors to preparing raised beds, all while balancing the demands of family life. It's an inspiring read for anyone looking to connect with nature and embrace the rhythms of homegrown living.
I love Alli’s Substack because it feels like sitting down with a witty, big-hearted friend who always has something worth saying. She blends humor, honesty, and warmth in a way that makes her writing both entertaining and deeply relatable. I never leave her posts without laughing, nodding, and glad I spent time there.
Michelle’s Substack is one of my favorite bookish corners of the internet. Her thoughtfully curated lists always introduce me to titles I never would’ve found on my own. Reading her newsletter feels like getting recommendations from a friend who knows both your taste and the joy of discovering something new.







