Most people focus on tactical setup (your bio, banner, publication name, settings...)
But the things that actually move the needle? They’re emotional, invisible, and deeply human.
Substack isn’t just a publishing platform—it’s an experience.
Today, I had the privilege of co-hosting a live emotional design workshop with the Magdalena Ponurska. We didn’t talk tactics. We didn’t walk through tech. Instead, we zoomed out—and focused on you, the human behind the keyboard.
Together, we unpacked the 4 core pillars that shape the reader journey on Substack:
1️⃣ First Impressions – In the first 10 seconds, your tone, tagline, and visuals tell people everything they need to know. Are you being intentional?
2️⃣ Emotional Resonance – People subscribe when they feel something. What message are you sending without saying a word?
3️⃣ Trust + Belonging – The magic isn’t in the content. It’s in the community. The sense of “I’m not alone.”
4️⃣ Momentum – Your words help someone move. What transformation are you helping readers create?
We’re not just building newsletters. We’re architecting human connection.
Whether you're writing about motherhood, marketing, music—or something in between—this framework will anchor you in what matters: showing up with clarity, consistency, and courage.
Thank you Magdalena for preparing slides for the workshop- you can download them below 👇
Listen to the workshop and let us know what your biggest take-aways are in the comments below!!
Subscribe below to learn more about Magdalena and her publication, Courage to Create👇
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—Tamar
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