
the new way to collect passport stamps
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On my second trip to Bali in 2021, I was in my local hometown bar the night before my flight and an older man wrote his address down on a drink napkin and asked me to send him a postcard. He thought I would forget about it, but I guarded that address with my life. Through 29hrs of flight time, multiple airports, 3+ countries, that napkin survived it all.
After mailing his postcard from across the world, I found out that he was so proud of receiving it that he took it to a football game and showed all his friends that I had sent it to him personally, all the way from Bali. Since that interaction years ago, I've been wanting to find a way to connect with more people in this way. Sharing the art & wonder of travel through the slow delivery of intentional, personalized mail.
Whether you love to travel or you don't have the opportunity to travel as much as you'd like, this is an open invitation to share in the beauty of the world and still collect your stamps from new countries, but in a unique and even more special way. Instead of collecting passport stamps directly, you can collect postage stamps from countries you've been wanting to see or may have never heard of.
Each month, a curated envelope or postcard will travel from a new location (mostly new countries, but a couple new states), straight to your mailbox. Each piece of mail will take a journey of it's own as it finds its way to your doorstep. Carrying stories of history & culture, healing & wellbeing, local art, moon cycle medicine, tchotchkes & curios.
One of my favorite parts about receiving unexpected mail is the element of surprise, and I intend to keep that tiny bit of mystery & whimsy alive with our mail club. You'll know it's coming, but not what's inside or where I'll be writing you from. So far, I have 13 flights booked for 2026 and that's only the first 6 months. I would be so honored to bring you along, share my experiences, and remind you that in a chronically online world, personal connection is a medicine of its own.
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