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Hey guys, appreciate the effort you put in to this newsletter each week. I am curious about the apparent constant support of Amazon (every newsletter I’ve read has had at least one link to a product from Amazon). It seems a lot of people in the US (I am from Australia) buy a lot from Amazon because “it’s just so easy”. But the dude definitely doesn’t need any more money, and there are so many other smaller businesses that could use support. Purchasing products from other online stores is still easy, even if it takes an extra minute or two. It would be nice to see some support for someone other than the richest man on the planet.

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Thanks for featuring the Breathing Practices from my Nervous System Mastery training ~ (Kyle was a student in the recent cohort). Would love to share more of the protocols + ideas if of interest! ~Jonny

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Love the breathing techniques -- they can definitely be helpful as you ease into a nap!

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The humble hot water bottle works great for low tech warmth. Just make sure it's leak free if used in your bed at night!

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Aura frames are great. They have been a round for a long time. I have their original frame and it has an iPad quality screen. Their app is wonderful and easy for multiple family members to share photos.

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Hey KK, thank you for the recommendation on the Daniel Suarez book. I love sci fi and enjoy a decent space based novel;. I was surprised to hear you're not convinced on humans being multi planetary, so on the off chance I'd like to recommend you check out RED RISING by Pierce Brown. It's an incredible trilogy that borrows some of Earth's history, both contemporary and Roman era to build a very interesting Solar system.

Additional I feel I should try to convince you to try it on Audible. If you find the right narrator for a good book you'll never look back.

All the best,

Sam.

PS. Did you ever try your Solarcan?

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