Whew, this month has sure been a doozy! We’re finally almost caught up with shipping out orders and ohmygosh it is so nice to have some space cleared out. We sold all the the tour t-shirts and hats that we had. I’m keeping a close eye on our stock levels for the book so that we don’t get overloaded - if you want to pick up a copy and the website is out out stock, you can sign up for an email notification when more stock is added. We still have 100+ posters and I’m always printing more stickers, too! Check out the photos of a few of our shipping batches this week.



Newsletters will be pretty short and to the point the next few weeks; even without all the extra orders we’re going to be super busy! I promise we’ll have some more lengthy and comprehensive newsletters coming in the future, as we develop our workflows and settle into our routine. There is so much going on behind the scenes!
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Event Announcement: Louisville, KY Public Library
And just a quick reminder about the upcoming public event in Louisville, KY next weekend. We’re looking forward to seeing all of you!
New videos this week: A WI Man’s testimony on an anti-trans bill, expandable furniture, dealing with a car fire emergency, and shutting off the water in your house
Repost Videos: Carpenter pencils and SnugPlug
Handy Ma’am Hotline
UPDATE: We will be taking a posting break the week after the fundraiser to get some rest, so there will not be an episode release on April 1st.
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Replacement, Renovations, and Relying on Professionals | Handy Ma'am Hotline
Mercury attempts to repair her furnace with a surprising conclusion. Mercury also answers listener questions on installing an HVAC humidifier, replacing a sink hose, and finding housing during renovations. Mercury provides advice and tips based on her knowledge and experience, emphasizing the importance of proper installation and maintenance, and recomm…
Broke and Overwhelmed | Handy Ma'am Hotline
This episode of the Handyman Hotline tackles home repair hurdles and ADHD challenges with limited resources. Mercury Stardust helps a shop owner fix a damaged clothing rack with a budget-friendly solution. They also discuss the differences between old and new lumber, offering tips for working with steel studs. Later, Mercury dives into sharing her own e…
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Out here asking the tough questions.
Great question, where does it go? At the end lol