Contact

Reaching out doesn’t have to be complicated. Here’s the deal:

For business inquiries
If you want to talk shop like partnerships, media requests, guest features, or anything that requires a signature and a calendar invite, send a message to hello@thefillennial.com. That’s the fastest way to get a response that doesn’t get lost in the noise.

For updates
If you just want to stay in the loop, the easiest way is signing up for the e-mail notification on the home page. Think of it as a direct line between me and you, without algorithms in the middle. I’ll just let you know when there’s something new on the blog, and it’s up to you if and when to do something with that information.

The notification is not a newsletter, so I deliberately keep them short. I’m not a big fan of writing unnecessarily elaborate stories for a select few when the best ones can already be found on the blog itself.

For comments
When I first started this blog, I maintained a comment section under the stories for a while. Ultimately, I found that this doesn’t really fit the nature of the blog. The stories on The Fillennial have been written with timelessness in mind, so it doesn’t make sense to see discussions from years ago underneath them. I’d much rather you’d use the stories to spark money conversations with actual people, whether it’s online or in your own social circles.

For social media
Being a creator who stuffs his content in the face of everyone passing by, on every platform, does not suit and satisfy me.

That’s why you won’t find me on Instagram, TikTok, or whatever app is trending this week. Since The Fillennial is an extension of me as a person, I’m focused on being present in the spaces on Reddit as u/TheFillennial where I can genuinely contribute while also just being myself.

It’s the platform where I can actually learn from others, have thoughtful discussions, and build long-term relationships with readers who care about the same things I do, only discussing the blog if it might truly bring value to them. It feels more aligned with the values of The Fillennial than chasing likes or posting dance trends, and I believe the blog is better discovered and experienced than promoted anyway.

So that’s it. No chatbots, no 24/7 support center, no endless dropdown menus. Just a few straightforward ways to get in touch, depending on what you’re looking for.

And if you’re here to send spam, I politely invite you to reconsider. Life’s too short.