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June 3, 2025

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Good morning, Postcallers.

Today’s issue takes 6 minutes to read.

If you only have one, here are the big things to know:

  • Topic 1

  • Topic 2

Let’s get into it.

Staying #Up2Date 🚨

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Each header is an interesting critical question

Must be punchy (see example)

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Insight of the Week

Postcall Picks

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Help Us Get Better

That’s all for this issue.

Cheers,

The Postcall team.

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