Hey there, friends!
I wanted to take a moment to thank you personally for being part of Into the Wylde.
This newsletter is a passion project that connects me directly to you, and one of the best parts of being a subscriber is getting exclusive opportunities not offered anywhere else. This is my way of saying thank you for following along and being part of this incredible community.
I’m not sure if you’ve seen it yet, but this Sunday at 10 am PST, I’m teaching a special class on the phenomenal creator George Orwell: ORWELL: THE POWER OF TRUTH.
This class is an invitation to discover your own boldness, question the narratives that hold you back, and reclaim your voice in a world that often tries to quiet it.
Maybe it’s been a while since you revisited Orwell, the author of Animal Farm and 1984. But believe me—his insights are more relevant than ever. (I’ve put together a short montage of his reflections from shortly before he passed if you’d like to check it out.)
We’ll dive into Orwell’s timeless lessons on courage, authenticity, and the pursuit of freedom. This session is all about finding your passions, expressing your truths, and speaking with a voice that’s unmistakably yours. If that resonates—you’re exactly who I created this for.
"Seek freedom at all costs. Find those who long to be free. Be around the misfits, the rebels, the singers of songs..."
As a special thank you for being a subscriber, I’m offering something just for Into the Wylde readers:
While the usual monthly membership includes all live sessions, playbacks, and community access for $66 this month, you can join this 2 hour Orwell class as a one-time drop-in for just $33.
This is an exclusive invite to experience the class with me, to write, create, and do some deep exploration into your own truth and voice.
Spots for this Drop-In Only Offer are limited, and I’d love to reserve one just for you!
Thank you again for being part of Into the Wylde. I hope to see you Sunday for what promises to be an unforgettable session.
With warmth and gratitude,
R.