If you like my blog posts, you’ll probably love my newsletter!
Since Feb. 26, 2020, I’ve been sending out a weekly newsletter to free subscribers every Wednesday with hyperlocal curated suggestions on what to do, eat, and things to know each week. l’d share a condensed version of the newsletter on social media the next Thursday.
As of Jan 2021, I switched newsletter subscription services and still send out a weekly newsletter for free on Wednesdays, but I also share a condensed ‘Non-Subscriber’ / public version of my weekly newsletter here on my blog a day later (Thursdays).
Free subscribers receive the full, hyperlocal newsletter first in their inbox every Wednesday—before anyone else!
Paid subscribers receive access to more stories, profiles, case studies, and musings written by me. Selected stories for the newsletter are also later shared to the blog. If you’d like to support my work, signing up for a monthly or annual subscription is a great way to do that! I also send out an annual thank you gift to paid subscribers. And really becoming a paid subscriber is more just a way you can support the work I do year-round – across all channels. All subscribers also get access to exclusive giveaways.
I’m still posting content I think you’ll find useful publicly on this blog, but if you want even more—subscribe to my newsletter!
See the weekly, public condensed versions of the newsletter with hyperlocal, curated suggestions on what to do, eat, and things to know each week:
See Lindork’s Lists: Q&A with—my profiles on interesting people doing interesting things that’s released every other Sunday first to paid subscribers, then published one month later publicly on this blog.
See examples of the type of exclusive stories, case studies and musings I’m sharing specifically for my newsletter subscribers:
(You’ll get the option to subscribe for free or select a paid plan)
If you’re in the Edmonton, Alberta area, sign up to my FREE newsletter for weekly recommendations on where to eat, things to do, giveaways, guides, social media tips and more! There’s also a paid subscription option if you want even more content from me!
This blog is based in Treaty 6 Territory, traditional and ancestral lands of many First Nations and Métis in Alberta. I’m a settler who lives, works, and plays in the Amiskwaciwâskahikan (Edmonton) area on Turtle Island (Canada). I’m committed to reconciliation. uplifting and supporting Indigenous communities and one way I do that is by highlighting Indigenous-owned artists, business owners, makers, events, and other experiences here on this blog and on social media.
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