Hi ,
I don't wish to add to the burden of keeping up with clearing your inbox but may I make a suggestion?
I note you don't open emails from the RSA very often (or maybe they just go to Spam).
Let me do the hard work for you. Every morning, I scan dozens of
websites and hundreds of article titles from Australia and abroad and select a small number to form into a bulletin of interest to atheists, rationalists and secular humanists.
It's called "RSA
Daily" and many have said they love these 'bite-sized chunks' of information:
I am finding the new format for the RSA Daily is one of the positives for me in a time of stress. The actual content has always been of great interest to me but sometimes a bit dry. The new format invites me to read
more of the articles and to raise issues when talking to others.
Thank you and your team for preparing this fabulous daily.
Your daily emails are my favourite reading each morning!
As a recovering writer, I know how important feedback can be. So I must tell you that at two of the dinners I've been in Central Victoria over the past month, not one but two different people – one a man, the other
a woman – have out of the blue mentioned how much they look forwards to reading RSA Daily every morning. Indeed they both raved a fair bit about how it provided a wonderful shortcut to the news and information that mattered. As I say, this was unprompted and said once the dinner party inevitably turned to politics and reason.
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