Today, we're
looking back on a year of Morning Brew content that was mostly written
atop converted BP tables or stacks of cookbooks. Since the rest of this
newsletter is basically Morning Brew folks gassing up other Morning Brew
folks, we'll start off by doing a sincere:
Thank you so much for reading this year. We wish you and your loved ones a happy holiday and very precedented 2021.
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The unexpected star of our editorial lineup this year: a new lifestyle vertical. Here's how Sidekick, our recommendations newsletter, was born.
Early March: We threw together a "Morning Brew's Guide to Living Your Best Quarantined Life" that broke Google Docs.
March 16: The Google Docs guide graduated to a website story that remains, by far, our most-viewed article of 2020.
March 23: We
started to include a "Daily Quarantine Planner" section at the bottom
of this newsletter to give you all ideas of things to do when your
calendars were wiped out by Covid.
April 6: The
first issue of The Essentials, a newsletter that built off the original
guide and the planner, was sent to readers looking for quarantine
recommendations.
November 23: After 80+ issues of The Essentials, the newsletter got a makeover to become Sidekick, with writer Rachel Cantor at the helm.
Some of the most popular recommendations from Sidekick's evolution:
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When the
world shut down and pajamas became acceptable workplace attire, we
looked to readers to share uplifting stories. Here are some of our
favorite responses to those polls.
1. Any funny/bizarre stories about working from home?
"Left NYC to
go to my parents' house—I was presenting to 100+ people and my dad
walked through at 9:30am yelling, 'Is it too early for a
drink?'"—Anonymous
"I'm on a
video call with my company and the next thing I notice is a bird on one
of the participants' heads. The bird stayed in place the remainder of
the call and even chimed in with a hello. The participant didn't even
pause."—Chaz in Brookings, SD
2. Tell us about your local heroes
"My elderly
neighbor loves to sit on his front porch when the weather is nice. On
Sunday afternoon, a younger man who I believe is his son pulled into his
driveway. He pulled a lawn chair and a cooler out of his trunk and sat
down in the yard in front of the porch to maintain distance while they
talked and drank a few beers."—Jackson in Kansas City, MO
"I've been
stranded in the U.S. because I'm a student on financial aid and all
international flights to Nepal have been canceled. My American roommate
and her family offered me housing and food for as long as I need to wait
out this storm together."—Suraj in Las Vegas, NV
3. How about your dating life?
"Did a
virtual date for the first time. When the girl turned on her camera, I
saw for a quick glance what was at least 50 crushed up Mountain Dew cans
on the floor by her bed. I tried not to think anything of it until the
conversation turned to what our favorite drinks were. To spice things up
I said my favorite drink was Mountain Dew...she didn't bat an eye and
proceeded to tell me she doesn't really drink soda. The call ended about
five minutes later when I told her I can't date a liar."—Anonymous
"I literally haven't touched another human being in over eight months."—A very lonely anonymous
+ You can find more WFH horror stories here. And for more heartwarming stories, here are two roundups we put together.
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Graphic
designer. Francis Scialabba's name is in almost every Morning Brew
newsletter, and for good reason: He makes really cool images. Here are
three of our favorite Frank creations from the year:
1. A story about the British dining subsidy expiring
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2. When Robinhood raised a new round of funding
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3. Facebook getting sued by the FTC and dozens of states
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For more Frank images beyond the Brew, follow his Instagram.
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Morning Brew has been posting way, way more on social media this year. And it's not just because we had nothing else to do.
The good information: A thread on why so many late-October headlines reported that Q3 GDP was growing at a record pace.
Our favorite meme:
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P.S. Members
of the Brew Crew have also gotten active on their personal Twitters
this year, especially when it comes to the "informative thread" game.
Here are a few that broke the challenging 20-like barrier:
- Toby Howell explains how he runs our Twitter account smoother than Skippy peanut butter.
- Cofounder Austin Rief on how Morning Brew got its first 10,000 subscribers.
- Jamie Wilde on DoorDash's IPO.
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Gordon Gekko in 'Wall Street'
No matter
how you pronounce it, we made a 101 guide to help you understand it.
Throughout the year, we've been hacking through a jungle with a
machete—err, clicking through the internet with a magic trackpad—to find
the best beginners' resources for a few different business-related
industries:
- Finance
- Marketing
- Sales
-
Cookie recipes. Okay, not biz-related but Doubletree's not-so-secret recipe is top-notch.
Which should we tackle next? Let us know here.
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That's exactly what Hook's
Rufio would have said if he knew about Brew's Bookshelf, our bimonthly
roundup of great reads. Explore all of our book recs from throughout
2020 here, using the dropdown on the right to browse different months and topics.
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In February,
we ran a Photoshop challenge where we supplied a picture of two
clinking Morning Brew mugs and let readers cut and crop away. See more
of the results here.
SATURDAY 12.26.2020
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