The ReThink newsletter is a quiet weekly letter. A thought I've been sitting with, a question worth turning over this week, and what's coming on the podcast. Nothing else.
Every Sunday morning, you get an email from me. Three things in it.
A thought. Something I've been noticing, wondering about, or sitting with during the week. Usually it connects to one of the four pillars of the podcast — manifestation, consciousness, self-improvement, or emotional wellbeing. But sometimes it's just a question I'm holding.
A question to turn over. Not a quiz. Not something to email back. Just something worth thinking about as you move through your week. The kind of question that changes your life not by having an answer, but by changing how you see.
What's coming on the podcast. A quick note about next Thursday's episode — the topic, the teaching, what we'll be exploring together.
That is the entire email. No daily funnels. No promotional waves. No sudden pivots to a product you didn't ask about. One Sunday letter. Week after week.
Sunday is the pause day. The one where most people have a little more time. Sunday is when you might actually sit with something instead of rushing through it.
Email is quiet. It lives in your inbox, not on a feed designed to compete with a thousand other things. You can read it, keep it, return to it later. It's yours in a way that a social media post is not.
One letter a week means it arrives whether you're feeling like it or not. You'll miss some Sundays. That's fine. The archive will be there. But the people who open it and read it tend to report that those five minutes on a Sunday morning becomes the quiet ritual of their week.
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