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When our team of three sat down to plan out our newsletters, we knew we were missing one super-important component- you. With our goal of making our readership more informed + engaged within the community, we realized we could only achieve this with your help + an understanding of what makes you interested.

So tell us –

  • What can we help find out for you?
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  • What don’t you know that you’d like us to investigate?

As we build this community together, we hope to be conversational to find out what you guys want to know on a daily basis.

You can reach us by dropping a line to hello@thechstoday.com, or sliding into our DMs on Instagram, Facebook, and/or Twitter. Don’t be a stranger.

Let us help bring your curiosities to light + find some answers.

We’re excited to hear your voices, and to look forward to receiving your ideas + thoughts for our road ahead.

The CHStoday team

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