
$735. That's a lot of PB&Js and glue sticks. Schools all around are getting started, and the average teacher will spend roughly $735 out of their own pocket on school supplies for their students. And that is crazy. This email is not going to solve everything, but we're going to try. If you know a teacher or are a teacher or once had a teacher who could use a little extra support going into this school year, please consider adding their info to this form. If you're a billionaire, bank robber, or just happen to have an extra dollar, you might consider putting it into the jar to help with some school supplies. You can donate through this link, please and thank you. The Flow Trip gang will take the next few days to distribute your contribution to a handful of teachers for their classroom needs, as best we can. People helping people, powerful stuff. Thanks for looking out for each other. Love wins. Here's the rest of the newsletter.
Happy birthday to Jack Black. Hope you rock today.
Quite the Callback
Tin Can, a Seattle-based startup, is bringing back the landline with 1980s-inspired phones. Apparently they’re for kids, but all the better for anyone looking to lean into their inner child and get out of a phone bill this month.
The Flow Print Shop
We’ve partnered with Framebridge to bring to life winning images from The Flow Photo Contest with The Flow Print Shop. Join the anti-bare walls club today.
Eggs on Eggs on Eggs
We’d take a wild guess and say the chefs who cooked this 10,000-egg omelet over in France probably never want to lay their eyes on one again. That’s shell business.
Other Good News & Happenings
Crystals that actually have magical powers. The scientists said so.
This week in dino news. Prehistoric punk rock will do it.
Songs to listen to after three too many glasses of pinot at the airport.
Big Boi x Whirlpool. Singing laundry machines are finally upon us.
Someone to follow. Cats of yore aka old cats.