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I didn’t want to fake fire this week.
I wanted to tell the truth.
And the truth is—I showed up anyway.
This is Episode 20, and like every 5th episode in The Envelope Series, it nods to something bigger.
Not a quote.
Not a guru.
But a cultural cue burned into memory—
That old Dunkin’ Donuts commercial.
“Time to make the donuts.”
No matter the hour.
No matter the mood.
The man showed up.
And that’s what this episode is all about:
What it means to keep showing up—even when it doesn’t feel like a show at all.
If this episode met you where you are, share it. Forward it. Text it to someone who needs it.
This project lives because you keep listening—and I’m honored by that.
Thank you.
-Lou
I didn’t want to fake fire this week.
I wanted to tell the truth.
And the truth is—I showed up anyway.
This is Episode 20, and like every 5th episode in The Envelope Series, it nods to something bigger.
Not a quote.
Not a guru.
But a cultural cue burned into memory—
That old Dunkin’ Donuts commercial.
“Time to make the donuts.”
No matter the hour.
No matter the mood.
The man showed up.
And that’s what this episode is all about:
What it means to keep showing up—even when it doesn’t feel like a show at all.
If this episode met you where you are, share it. Forward it. Text it to someone who needs it.
This project lives because you keep listening—and I’m honored by that.
Thank you.
-Lou