Hola, friends!
If you’ve been following me (and/or Coffee & Headlines) for a while — whether from my Boston days, or more recently here in Puerto Vallarta (where I’ve been calling home for 23 years!) — you know I like to keep you up to date on the news, culture, and quirky bits that make Vallarta feel alive.
For years, I’ve been publishing show notes from my daily broadcasts on my website. These are more than just summaries: they’re curated links to the news I cover, extra context, and sometimes little behind-the-scenes notes that don’t make it to the video. To make it easier for people to follow along, I’ve been automatically sending these via a Mailchimp RSS newsletter.
Here’s the thing: I want to upgrade the newsletter experience. It’s going to be cleaner, easier to read, and more flexible — plus it’s a chance to make sure everyone who receives it really wants to be here. That’s why I’m moving to MailerLite, and why I’d love for you to sign up for the new newsletter directly.
Why sign up?
- You’ll get all your favorite show notes and highlights, delivered in a modern, easy-to-read format.
- You’ll continue seeing behind-the-scenes thoughts, updates, and local insights that make Vallarta feel alive — things that don’t always make it to social media.
- You’ll be the first to know about special events, music presentations, walking tours, and other adventures.
- You’re helping me keep this community engaged and meaningful — like choosing the right people for your table at a good taco stand.
Signing up is simple: Click here to join the new Coffee & Headlines newsletter.
Whether you’re a friend from Boston, a Cluster member, or a local follower who just discovered the RSS digest, I’d love to keep sharing my Vallarta adventures, stories, and insights with you in this new, shiny format. Think of it as upgrading from a flip phone to a smartphone — only with better headlines and maybe a few extra conchas.
Gracias for being part of this journey, and for helping Coffee & Headlines stay fresh, fun, and full of Vallarta goodness.
— Paco
