I too have been working in Seasons. I've been on board with the idea ever since I saw Liz Gilbert promote her book "Big Magic" by making an 8-episode podcast and then doing absolutely nothing more with it for 18 months. It went bananas in terms of downloads, and I think a big selling-point was "this thing will end". I reckon endings are so, so important, and so frequently neglected, as a tool for getting people to care about what we're doing...
For Season Two, check out https://naturalstories.substack.com/. With a different theme, different voice, different goals, I started a different Substack. Which I guess maybe is an advantage of this platform. :)
I too have been working in Seasons. I've been on board with the idea ever since I saw Liz Gilbert promote her book "Big Magic" by making an 8-episode podcast and then doing absolutely nothing more with it for 18 months. It went bananas in terms of downloads, and I think a big selling-point was "this thing will end". I reckon endings are so, so important, and so frequently neglected, as a tool for getting people to care about what we're doing...
Another angle on this from someone who makes 'pop-up newsletters': https://craigmod.com/essays/popup_newsletters/
ps. Found you via the excellent Antionia Malchik.
For Season Two, check out https://naturalstories.substack.com/. With a different theme, different voice, different goals, I started a different Substack. Which I guess maybe is an advantage of this platform. :)