u/Glittering-Jury7394

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New cafe with unique drinks

A new mocktail cafe-Indigo- just opened up in Ogden that Im excited about!

I love a fancy drink so I'm excited about this place. I've tried probably every tea/soda/coffee shop in Ogden, and overall Ogden has pretty poor options, especially compared to SLC.

They have speciality drinks, boba, mocktails etc. I do worry that the "mocktail" branding is going to drive them out of business. I love a speciality drink, but it feels more like an "afternoon sweet treat" establishment, and I would only visit a mocktail place in a specific circumstance. It has the potential to be a fantastic place so I wanted to get the word out!

Also give Atlas Tea a try. That's my go-to place as of right now.

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u/Glittering-Jury7394 — 10 hours ago

It blows my mind that people are mad about the release schedule.

As a voracious consumer of fantasy media for the past 30 years, I cannot understand people's critiques.

Most of my favorite manga and webtoons release episodes sporadically every few months. Most of my favorite podcasts (including other famous actual plays) just have sporadic drop dates every few weeks. They usually take months long breaks between arks. We are getting 6 weeks of new high quality content from Matt during this break, and people STILL have the gall to be made at it. I seriously need you guys to take a break and touch grass. A 1.5 month break from 14 of the best voice actors/creatives in the world who all have their own projects is more than reasonable. Not to mention, this is effectively the end of "season 1," and I think it will be good for viewers to take a break to build excitement for season 2. Im excited to have some free time to catch up on other content.

4-5 hours of content every week for free is a remarkably good deal. Compare that to tv shows in the 2000s that took 3-4 summer breaks of reruns, anime where every other episode is low-quality filler, or (far worse) streaming tv shows that produce 8 episodes every 2 years.

If you are mad about paying for beacon.. cancel and start paying again later. your problem is solved. Why do you all feel entitled to weekly content of C4? They didnt switch to prerecording to guarantee C4 is published every week--just to make their lives easier. Ya'll are acting like some contract was broken. Beacon pays for weekly critical role production, not always C4.

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u/Glittering-Jury7394 — 2 months ago

We are writing a standardized gift thanking policy and it made me curious what other agencies are using. We are a midsize nonprofit, but currently phone call thank yous are just done arbitrarily. Im curious to hear yours and what worked for you. How often do you process thank yous? Do you thank inkind donations? Strategies and suggestions are welcome!

Here is what we are thinking.

$<100 receives email and print thank you letter. greater than $100 receives thank you call from DD. greater than $500 recieves thank you call from ED. Greater than $1000 is invited to tour. (all receive email and letter). How do you thank major gifts? Do you ever send gifts ?(flowers etc)

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u/Glittering-Jury7394 — 4 months ago