Thanks for all the love; your reward is a feline thief and a new newsletter
AuthorElisha Dacey
Good morning, and happy Monday. I hope your weekend was both embarrassment and crime-free, unlike the folks in this New Zealand town, whose underwear (and other clothing items) are systemically being pilfered by a crime-loving feline named Leonardo da Pinchy.
So, you’re going to notice some changes to our newsletter, most notably the frequency. In our recent readership survey, you all handed out lots of love (awww, thank you!) but a few noted that our newsletters are long. And frequent.
So, we’re going to scale it back to two a week—one on Mondays focused on the news of the week and one on Fridays focused on our learning programs, upcoming events, and cool new perks for paid members.
(There’s a joke in here about the Wednesday newsletter being stolen by the aforementioned kitty thief, but I won’t subject you to it.)
By the way, if you haven’t got a paid membership, it’s really cheap right now. Check it out. It is worth the $25 a year to keep me and my team employed, you lovely folks!
There are a couple other changes to today’s newsletter too – can you spot them?
Elisha Dacey is a seasoned journalist with more than two decades of experience in the field. She has worked in various newsrooms across Canada, ranging from small-town papers to major outlets like CBC Manitoba and Global News. Dacey began her journalism career in Manitoba and has held roles such as managing editor, senior producer and digital online journalist. Notably, she launched Metro Winnipeg, the city’s only free daily newspaper, which quickly became the second most-read paper in Winnipeg.
Recently, Elisha Dacey joined Future of Good and is currently Managing Editor.