Hey, friends.
I’m writing this email from a Starbucks in Littleton, Colorado at 5:11 pm on Monday evening.
I’m at this Starbucks because I needed a place to camp out after giving Alli a ride to an appointment. Aside from Panera, Starbucks is the only coffee shop going past 5 pm. For many reasons (but mostly for the burnt coffee), I have sworn off Panera.
Anyway, I meant to write this email this weekend, but circumstances and my own laziness conspired against me. And I couldn’t write it this morning as I usually do, because this morning I was hanging out with this guy:

That’s a goat in the midst of a majestic stride. I didn’t get its name, but I did get this 27-second video of it eating some grass while I restrained myself from touching it.
This is all a long-winded way of saying that I hiked a 14er this morning, and I’m dead tired and not up to typing out a long email tonight.
(For people not living in Colorado: “14er” is outdoor slang for a mountain rising 14,000 feet above sea level. Like most slang terms, its most important function is to make the people using it feel hip, smart, and well-connected. Personally I am using it to convince you that I live a cool and interesting life.)
So I’ll keep this short, but I’ll use my last remaining bit of creative energy to tell you one semi-important thing:
I’ve just made my updated Meta ads course available.
For the last seven months, this course has only been available inside of my Million+ Streams Membership. At the beginning of this year, I switched to the membership model because I realized that almost nobody completed courses.
I’m very much all-in on the membership (and fwiw, course completion rates are so much higher inside of there). But in the wake of last month’s membership re-launch, I heard from a lot of you that you would still prefer the option of a standalone course.
So I caved to your requests and reintroduced it.
You can check the course page out here if you’re interested.
I’m mostly just emailing you about this because I’m tired and didn’t want to write a long breakdown of some marketing tactic; there’s no deadline to sign up or anything, and I’m not going to promote this course to the list again. I honestly think the membership is a) a better deal and b) a more effective learning model.
But if you think you’re part of the 10% of people who can buy a course and actually watch it, have at it.
All right. Now I’m going to eat some dinner and sleep for three days. Next week, I’ll be back in your inbox – almost certainly with something more educational and less concerned with goats.