The Weekly Letters That Keep Us Connected
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The Family Letter
My mom had five sisters and a brother—seven kids born in nine years. When the oldest, Mary Ann, went off to college in the late '60s, my grandparents (Pop and Gram to me) started a tradition: they wrote her a letter every Sunday. They did the same for Peggy the following year, and so on as each child left home.
Over the decades, as the family grew (a lot!), the practice of a weekly letter continued. I remember standing on my tiptoes as a kid, eagerly reaching into the mailbox, searching for Gram’s handwriting on the envelope containing our “family letter.”
Pop began each letter with his go-to salutation, “Dear Gang,” sharing stories about their travels, his childhood in New Jersey, and musings on current events. Gram’s section always started with “Hello World” and chronicled the lives of my aunts, uncles, and cousins. Even though we didn’t all live nearby, that letter kept us connected.
By the 2000s, the letter evolved into an email, and today it’s a collective effort: four family members contribute on a rotating schedule. Every Sunday, I still look forward to seeing “Family Letter” in my inbox—almost as eagerly as I did checking the mailbox as a kid. Pop passed away in 2016, but Gram, now 98, still listens to the letter each week, read to her over the phone by my Aunt Robbie. The tradition continues 55 years later.
Looking Back on Wednesday Words
I share this because I’ve been reflecting on the other weekly letter in my life. Earlier this year, as Victor transitioned from Experience Institute’s CEO to Chairman, the rest of the Ei team and I inherited the responsibility for writing Wednesday Words. Victor poured so much care into this community and each letter, weaving his special combination of warmth, motivation, and insight into every edition. He left us big shoes to fill.?
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Still, writing Wednesday Words—our Ei letters—and reading the ones my colleagues have written has been one of my greatest joys of the year. They are a thread that ties us to you and, much like my Family Letter, aim to offer connection and inspiration week after week.
Here are a few that resonated most deeply with us—and with you. (Or at least, you liked the titles enough to open them!)
Looking Ahead to 2025 As we prepare for a new year, we’d love your input to ensure Wednesday Words continues to resonate with you. What were your favorite pieces this year? What would you like to see next? You can reply directly or share your thoughts in this quick survey.
We’re so grateful to have a weekly letter in our professional lives that feels as meaningful as the Family Letter does in my personal life. Thank you for being part of this journey.
Happy Wednesday, happy holidays, and see you in 2025,
Erin & the Ei Team
Yes those are big shoes to fill and also y’all are doing an AMAZING job of making it your own. ??