The October Radical Conformity Muse

It’s been a busy first month since taking the leap and going all-in with Radical Conformity on Substack. Still finding my feet, but enjoying every step. It’s very different, freer, more human, and definitely more connected.

Already, I’ve met some fascinating writers and thinkers:

  • Apoorvaa Deshpande explores the concept of Polypaths — people living multiple lives and expressing their potential in many ways. It fits beautifully with my belief that diversity of action increases freedom and choice.
  • Michael Ginsburg is campaigning hard against Digital ID. Whether you agree or not, it’s worth staying objective and seeing what you make of his Actionable Truths.
  • Jennifer Lara helps visionary women writers find their voice. Her work on unlocking creative potential is inspiring for anyone striving to live more authentically.
  • Charlie Rogers resonates strongly with the Radical Conformity ethos, helping people live beyond conventional boundaries. Well worth subscribing.

These are just a few of my discoveries this month. I’ll be sharing more in the weeks ahead.

Back to Radical Conformity. October has been about getting the ball rolling, shaping ideas, testing directions, and listening closely. A key shift is emerging. My purpose seems to be centring on something vital: the growing need for people to take back control of their lives, and their world.

You’ll see this theme coming through more clearly in the coming weeks.

Titles on the horizon include:

  • Rumble Strips of Hate
  • The Illusion of Control
  • Offence Is an Inside Job

Frankly, my mind’s alive with ideas. Much more to come, so stay tuned and tell your friends. For now, while I’m setting things up, all my work here is free. But at some point, I’ll flip the switch and move mainly to paid subscriptions. Everyone who joins before that moment will remain a (free) founding subscriber.

And please, connect with me. Share your thoughts. Get involved. More than ever, intelligent people need to open their eyes, learn the principles of Radical Conformity, and free themselves from the modern battle for control.