Maybe We Just Need a Better Place to Start


Pull up a chair.

The older I get, the more comfortable I am saying, "I don't know." 

Not because I don't want to learn. Because I do.

I just don't feel like I have to pretend I already know the answer.


If you know me, you know I love a good rabbit hole.

I'm also a bit of a detail girl, so once I get curious about something, I like to figure it out. 

I'll read, research, compare notes, and keep digging until it all starts to make sense.


Here's the thing ... I don't do it because I need to know everything. 

I do it because I enjoy learning. 

And if I can take what I've learned and save someone else a little time and confusion ... even better.

Maybe it's the marketer in me. Maybe it's just how my brain works. 

But I love taking complicated topics and breaking them down until they make sense.


The problem is, there's so much information coming at us these days. 

Social media.
Podcasts.
YouTube.
Websites.
Facebook groups. 

Before long, what started as a simple question turns into twenty browser tabs, ten different opinions, and more confusion than when we started. 

Instead of making things easier to understand, all that noise often leaves us feeling more overwhelmed.


Over the past few months, I've had more conversations about peptides than just about any other wellness topic. 

And I noticed something ... most people weren't looking for medical advice. 

They just wanted someone to explain what everyone was talking about. 

They didn't need more information.
They needed information that made sense.

That got me thinking ... maybe people don't need another opinion.
Maybe they just need a better place to start.


That inspired me to create something I hope helps.

It's the very first edition of Coffee Talk Presents, and it's called Let's Talk About Peptides.

I wrote it to slow things down, strip away the noise, and make a complicated topic a little easier to understand.

So pull up a chair, pour yourself a cup of coffee, and let's untangle one of the biggest conversations happening in wellness. 

No hype. No pressure.

Just a friendly guide for people who are curious.


As I was putting the finishing touches on the guide, I realized something ...

this probably won't be the last rabbit hole we explore together.

Because if there's one thing I've learned about myself, it's that I love asking questions and figuring things out. 

Maybe
Coffee Talk Presents is simply my way of bringing you along. 

We'll slow things down.
Ask good questions.
And make complicated topics a little easier to understand.

Because none of us has to know everything. But all of us can keep learning.


☕ From the Coffee Table

Every now and then, a Coffee Talk grows into something bigger. 

This was one of those conversations.

So I turned it into the first Coffee Talk Presents guide.


Coffee Talk cover featuring a coffee mug, notebook, glasses, and flowers with the title "Let's Talk About Peptides," introducing an article about feeling overwhelmed by new wellness information and finding a better place to start.

Let's Talk About Peptides

A Coffee Talk Presents guide

✔ 17 easy-to-read pages

✔ Simple explanations

✔ No medical jargon

✔ Written like one friend sharing what she's learned over coffee


I'd love to share it with you.

Download your free copy here.



The coffee will be waiting. See you next Sunday.

Kari xo

I'll save you a seat ðŸ’™


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Coffee Talk is one corner of The Midlife Edit.

If you'd like more conversations like this, along with travel inspiration, wellness ideas, and my favorite finds, I'd love to have you join me there.

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