Robin Waldun

Robin Waldun

Editor of A Mug of Insights
Aug 26
"No one reads anymore" is nonsense

"No one reads anymore" is nonsense

or, why people hate common readers
4 min read
Aug 25

005: Balancing Passion and College, Being Single In Your 20s and Substack Writing Advice

Show Notes: Submit a question to this show: https://www.speakpipe.com/amugofquestions This week’s article: Aren't
1 min read
Aug 19
Aren't You A Little Young To Read That?

Aren't You A Little Young To Read That?

The limits of Book Smart
4 min read
Aug 16

004: In Praise of Cafés and Inactivity - From The Archive

Introducing the monthly segment where I read out a piece from the archive of A Mug of Insights. This month,
1 min read
Aug 12
Crawling Back To Reading From Scrolling...

Crawling Back To Reading From Scrolling...

Why social media makes us feel gross
4 min read
Aug 10

003: Future of The Humanities, Reading as a Hobby and Tools for Finishing a Difficult Book

Show Notes: Submit a question via Speakpipe here: https://www.speakpipe.com/amugofquestions New piece from the Newsletter: I Hate
1 min read
Aug 05
I Hate Networking Too, But...

I Hate Networking Too, But...

Networking without selling your soul
3 min read
Jul 31

002: Dealing With Too Many Interests, Information Overload And How To Handle Academic Anxiety

On this episode of A Mug of Insights, we'll address three questions on dealing with multiple interests, tips
1 min read
Jul 29
So You Think You're Above Self-Help?

So You Think You're Above Self-Help?

The Theory vs Practice Dilemma
3 min read
Jul 23
A Word of Caution: 5 Common Myths (Busted) About An Arts Degree

A Word of Caution: 5 Common Myths (Busted) About An Arts Degree

Is an arts degree worth it? What I wish I knew before I started one
11 min read
Jul 21

001: Dealing with cognitive overload, morning routines and how lifelong learning makes you more productive

3 Questions from Readers
1 min read
Jul 12
That Melancholy We Feel After We Summit A Goal...

That Melancholy We Feel After We Summit A Goal...

Travel Letters #3
5 min read