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Been thinking a lot about Priya Parker’s idea of group help vs self help concept, and Mel Mitchell-Jackson nails it in in a recent post, ‘on healing our attention and what’s at stake,’
We are all in the midst of unlearning the patterns of screen time from the early pandemic, but putting we’re the blame on ourselves and saying this is just a personal issue to solve.
This ignores the cultural conditions. It ignores that the intention we built with these spaces was to connect with our people. That is the thing that keeps me going back each time I try to stop. Quitting must happen with others.
Deleting an app while sitting alone on the couch with a laptop and big screen TV in front of us might not be the best way to regain our attention, but maybe finding other people in a similar pursuit could help.
If you leave social media, how will you keep up with your favorite artists and musicians? From “10 Ways To Support Independent Music And Culture in 2026,” written by Stephan Kunze.
“Write down your top 20 bands and musicians (no need to overthink this), search for their homepages and add your email address to their newsletter mailing lists. That way you’ll be hearing directly from them about ways and opportunities to support them.”
I’d say less than half of you favorite artists actually have an email list (sigh), so search out their record label and join their email list.
You could even search for your favorite artist and sort by news, and then by most recent.


ORBIT: “Some of them join me in zoom rooms and some over in Discord, but if digital is not their thing, we’re doing snail mail, long phone calls, and methods of platform-independent connection,” says Mel Mitchell-Jackson.
IGNITION: “Can I say your suggestion to start hosting zoom calls was a gamechanger over here? I now have a tiny group of people who are on a journey together and are making things happen. I know them and they know me and so much more can happen at that level. it’s like we’ve done intros already, lets get to work now,” from a former Email Guidance client (members get two free rounds with me).
TRAJECTORY: “When I hear (my talk from The Moth), I wish I’d gotten it a minute or two tighter. But what is also there is me, the human being, doing something I was not fully prepared for (because there was no way to prepare except to do it),” Kato McNickle
SIGNALS: “I like how everyone talked without raising their virtual zoom hand and how nice and goofy and smart everyone was,” said our Escape Pod guest Erin Shetron.
(more…)You probably don’t need more subscribers, you need to revamp your website. I talked about this on artist Rob Cannon’s podcast almost a year ago.
“Your website should be the sexiest thing you’ve got… use the videos you already made for Instagram. Ninety to ninety-five percent of your fans never saw those anyway.
If you made a video talking about the thing you’re selling, and it lives on Instagram, and you expect someone to be curious enough to click the link in your bio and end up on your site—take that video and put it on the sales page.
Make the sales page the sexiest, most compelling version of the work.”
Listen to full interview with Rob here.
A nice note from a former Email Guidance client:
Can I say your suggestion to start hosting zoom calls was a gamechanger over here? I now have a tiny group of people who are on a journey together and are making things happen. I know them and they know me and so much more can happen at that level ❤️ it’s like we’ve done intros already, lets get to work now
Not everyone needs to “post more,” or get more subscribers. Sometimes the magic you’re seeking is in the audience you already have. Get started here.

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