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You’ll *love* this new mini-series… For the rest of August, we’re doing things a litt

You’ll *love* this new mini-series… For the rest of August, we’re doing things a little differently around here, {NAME}… ...by releasing a very special mini-series on [The Marie Forleo Podcast]( Instead of new episodes of MarieTV — don’t worry, they’ll be back 😊 — you’ll get five Love Letters to Our Creatives, featuring wisdom from some of our most beloved guests. Before I reveal the first Love Letter, you should know WHY we decided to go podcast-only this month. Hint: It has a lot to do with the huge announcement we made last week about our brand new, soon-to-be yours program — [TIME GENIUS]( [Excitement for our brand new, soon-to-be yours program — TIME GENIUS!] In true Time Genius fashion, Team Forleo is prioritizing what matters most — putting the finishing touches on this extraordinary, paradigm-shifting program so we can roll out the red carpet for you at the [Time Genius world premiere on September 14th](. [Team Forleo is putting the finishing touches on Time Genius for the world premiere on September 14th] I truly believe that we’re all creative beings. To spark your creativity TODAY, who better to send a bolt of inspiration to your soul and kick off our podcast series than my dear friend Liz Gilbert! Listen to today’s show on [Spotify]( or [Apple Podcasts]( and let some of her Big Magic rub off on you. One last thing. Do you know who inspires me just as much as Liz? YOU do, {NAME}! This community is a constant source of inspiration. Just check out this brave comment from David: [Check out this brave comment from David!] And Jennifer: [Jennifer has been painting EVERYTHING lately!] I truly am so honored to be connected with some of the most spectacular, inspiring humans on the planet. With a summer crush on you, (shhh…. don’t tell Josh!) 💞 Marie P.S. If four weeks without MarieTV sounds unbearable, crack a bubbly water and [visit the MarieTV archives]( where you’ll find hours of bingeable wisdom, hidden gems, and spectacular dance moves ;) Or start with the original [Liz Gilbert interview here](. If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription, you can [update your preferences]( or email your request to info@marieforleo.com. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( Marie Forleo International, 511 Avenue of the Americas #517, New York, NY 10011 Â

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