Not Your Typical Newsletter.
Twenty years ago, I decided I needed to create a company newsletter, mostly because everyone else was doing it (always a great reason to do anything). But when I sat down to create this newsletter to end all newletters, I couldn’t keep a straight face, and The Studio Times was born, a company newsletter that has absolutely nothing to do with the company. My backwards marketing approach must have worked, because people really seem to like it…
“Wow… just wow!”
“Funny, entertaining, and insightful.”
“A smile and a jaunt down memory lane.”
“Witty, intelligent, hilarious and heartwarming all at the same time…”
“I really enjoy reading the weird things coming out of your head.”
“I’m sitting at my desk, laughing out loud…”
“So fun to read and it brought a lot of relatable laughs.”
“Thanks for another coffee-snorting-out-the-nose reading session!”
“I always love to see these issues in my inbox.”
“More, please.”
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The southern exposure issue
Sunscreen, T’maters, and a Bird in the Fireplace June 2025

The fast food issue
My Climb Up and Fall from the Corporate Ladder April 2025

The winter issue
Blizzards, Icicles, and a Really Bad Idea February 2025

The christmas issue
Crash Landings, Mashed Potatoes, and Much, Much Less December 2024

The october issue
Football Games, the Great Pumpkin, and Cutting Myself Some Slack October 2024

The fall escape issue
Good Coffee, Bad Weather, and Elks in Town February 2025

county fair issue
Bunnies, Corn Dogs, and an Impending Lawsuit August 2024

The fitness issue
Treadmills, Kale, and a Pair of Clown Shoes July 2024

The christmas issue
Bumbles, Old Books & Leaving Room December 2023

The november issue
Turkey, Stuffing, and a Stop for Gas November 2023

The end of summer issue
Drippy Windows, Toll Booths, and a Second Act August 2023

The spring issue
Lilacs, Lawnmowers, and Shaving Off My Eyebrows May 2023

the valentine’s issue
Candy, Carnations, and a Whole Lot of Awkward February 2023

The christmas issue
Stereos, Shopping, and Hallmark’s Revenge December 2022

The fall issue
Constellations, Compression, and Hunting Dinosaurs November 2022

Browse the Stacks…
December 2021: The Studio Times Christmas Issue: Hide-n-Seek, Hypertension, and Fighting with Santa
November 2021: The Studio Times November Issue: Turkey, Stuffing, and Signs with Cussin’
August 2021: The Studio Times Musical Issue: My Quest to Become a Rock Star
December 2020: The Studio Times Christmas Issue: Raisins, Sweaters, and Swinging for the Fences
March 2020: The Studio Times Viral Issue: The Time We Went to Rome and It Was Closed
December 2019: The Studio Times Christmas Issue: Cheap Pizza, Marley’s Ghost, and Cars for Christmas
October 2019: The Studio Times Wicked Awesome Fall Newsletter
July 2019: The Studio Times Summer Issue: Road Trips, Headspace & Bug Bites