We’re thankful for music

October 8, 2021
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This week, we are thankful for…music. Most days, we have a steady soundtrack keeping us company as we work. Depending on our mood, we blast pop-y pump-up jams, relaxing acoustic covers, or very loud, aggressive rap. (We’ve also been known to listen to…a lot…of Broadway cast recordings.) Music makes the day brighter—and makes our day a little bit more fun. What are you listening to right now? Reply to this email letting us know your go-to song to listen to while you work, and we’ll build (and share!) a collaborative playlist!  

Allison Kooser

Allison is Chief Storyteller at Swell+Good, where she partners with amazing organizations to help them bring their stories to life. She is an avid traveler, an expert takeout orderer, and a big believer in curiosity and kindness. She tries to learn something new every day, and she reads, writes, and paddleboards more than the average human.
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