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“BEHIND THE SCENES!” I dunno about you, but I am always intrigued by the inner workings of

“BEHIND THE SCENES!” I dunno about you, but I am always intrigued by the inner workings of people’s lives that I love, businesses I love, movies, tv shows, products (omg I loved that show How It’s Made, remember that?!) Soaking up knowledge is the name of my game, so when you give me that sweet, sweet BTS, I’m hooked. And you know what I realized? There’s a lot that goes on behind the scenes with my team that I genuinely wish I could share with you! I wish I could bring you into our silly chats every week, or the planning stages of a new thing we’re making and stoked about. And while I DO love doing that whenever possible, I also realized that there are things we create that are not-so-behind-the-scenes that might slip between the cracks of a busy life & inbox & news feed that I think are absolutely worth bringing to the top of your mind and your attention here! So, without further ado, let’s get into the round-up of cool things we made! First, I want to direct your attention to these three mind-blowing episodes we have for you over on the Goal Digger Podcast: - 468: [7 Focus and Productivity Tips from Team Jenna Kutcher]( - 469: [Advice to Overcome Feelings of Unworthiness with Najwa Zebian]( - 472: [Courses, Coaches, and Masterminds: What’s Best for You?]( And if you haven’t taken a stroll over to the blog in a while, thaaaats probably my fault for not reminding you about it, because it’s still a happenin’ place where the creativity flows like wine and the fabulous articles flock like the salmon of capistrano (a movie reference I truly could not resist). [Here’s an article]( if you’re feeling like digging deeper into your hidden skills toolbox that could be used to build your dream online business. And [here’s one]( that has been a reader favorite because I think we all need to learn more about the common website mistakes we might be making. [image] I love me a round-up of fun learning and things I can listen to while I fold laundry! Amen? Amen. Especially because all of these things are made for YOU. With you in mind. As we plan, research, interview, and connect all of these dots, you’re the one we’re thinking of. Oop! Before I start to sing you a love ballad, I’ll end this email and let you click on one of the links up there that caught your eye! Jenna P.S. If you want to stay “in the know” or caught up on the most current, each week I post a little round-up of allll the content that went live [over on my IG](, plus I share a lot of cute behind-the-scenes content of our lives, so if you’re not over there, come join me! [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 340 S Lemon Ave #4227 Walnut, California 91789 United States

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