Happy days! Today this publication has been handpicked by the Substack team to be featured on Discover in the Substack app, as well as Discover on the web. It’s a day of landmarks, as I also published my 100th post on here. None of these landmarks would have happened without you, the readers.
Contributions from readers are what make The Edinburgh Minute unique. No AI or algorithms could replace the knowledge we share together, collectively, about where we live. Every edition I post has contributions from all sorts of interesting local folks who read the newsletter, which makes it much more interesting and useful. That’s reflected in the feedback.
For balance, there have been one or two complaints from people who don’t want to pay for news. I always take the time to patiently remind them this newsletter is free and you only need to pay for the extras if you want to ✌️ The extras are the weekend ‘what’s on guide’ in Friday’s posts + The Edinburgh Culture Minute on Wednesdays.
Word-of-mouth has got us to this stage. So thank you for sharing the newsletter with your friends. 🎟 Remember to get your unique referral code here if you want more of the newsletter for free. Ricky C is still top of the leaderboard but he’s got challengers, I see you! And I appreciate you.
💬 Here’s a selection of the feedback so far. I hope it makes you feel like part of something you helped create. I’ll keep adding to this post if more nice messages come in:
“the best thing to happen in this city for ages!”
“you’ve saved me so much time”
“invaluable”
“Your links to the council’s work have taught me more about what the council does than I have learned from them while living here for 45 years.”
“The best thing in my inbox.”
☕️ “I found myself keeping the Minute to read with the morning coffee”
“a must-read”
Reddit can be a fierce place, but the appreciation for this newsletter has been truly uplifting:
“A smashing read with a cup of tea. Just enough to get me caught up.”
🎨 “Learned about a gathering of creatives for networking through a recent edition. I wouldn’t have known of it or gone had it not been for you.”
👀 “the first thing I read every morning”
🎶 “I love the Edinburgh Minute… also I sing “New York Minute” to myself every time I see it in the inbox".
“rooted in community, a joy to read.”
“you can also subscribe using an RSS reader”
“reminds me why I love Edinburgh”
“Probably the best newsletter I receive”
”one of my favourite newsletters”
“an ideal rundown”
“One of the few newsletters I bother to open”
👊 Thanks everyone for reading, supporting, contributing your stories/events and spreading the word. We’re a community, so here’s to the next 100 editions, together! - Michael
Look forward to reading it every day! Thank you Michael for doing such a great public service 👏