In The Looop - 12.15.2025 Edition
- Dec 15, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: Dec 16, 2025
After a short break, “In The Looop” by Well Aware is back and ready to help you keep your connections alive!
Connecting the right people has never been more important, and keeping track of those relationships can be tricky —but that’s why we’re here.
Our goal hasn’t changed: To connect professionals, create valuable networking opportunities, and share them with you.
Welcome back if you’ve been observing In The Looop for a while ~ thank you for sticking with us!
If it’s your first time, here’s how to get the most out of this newsletter:
Reply with YOUR INTEREST in any relationships I share here.
◉ If you want to meet one of the people below, ASK!
🠪 Don’t hold back!
◉ Networking? Exploring business? All fair game.
🠪 Just be upfront. I might already have a heads-up on what to expect.
Reply with a CLEAR REASON WHY you want to connect.
◉ I need context to propose a thoughtful intro that actually adds value.
Reply even if you have NO interest today.
◉ Say ‘Hi’. Update me!
🠪 The point is to help keep our relationship alive and well.
That said, we present this week’s 5 thoughtful relationships that we know by heart: Relationships that sparked real conversations, opportunities, and ideas worth knowing about.
Keep scrolling to get to know them better — and who knows, you might be featured next. 😉
Ryan J. Miller helps businesses expand outreach using AI-supported LinkedIn lead generation refined by human copywriters. Ryan is the Founder of the Zenith Project.
He is looking for clients evaluating higher-tier outreach support. His service, priced near the $3K/month range, focuses on generating measurable ROI through targeted prospecting. Introductions to companies reviewing their lead-generation investments would be most helpful.
Lisa Snow helps nonprofits engage supporters through specialized wellness experiences. Lisa is the Founder of On the Mend.
She is seeking nonprofits in the New York–New Jersey–Connecticut tri-state area. She is offering collaborative fundraising campaigns where nonprofits feature her services, retain all proceeds, and help her connect with potential future clients.
Caitlin Harrison helps lawyers improve their online presence through website design and development. Caitlin is the Founder of Caitlin Harrison Creative.
She is looking to connect with lawyers and partners who serve them. She’s focused on helping legal professionals upgrade their websites to better reflect their expertise and client experience.
Marcella Raimondo helps audiences understand practical nutrition through evidence-based education. Marcella is a Nutrition Educator with Give Me a Carrot. Her website teaches how to help with eating disorders.
She is seeking paid guest-speaking opportunities aligned with her work. She hopes to meet organizations looking for nutrition-focused speakers whose sessions lead naturally into follow-on client engagements.
Kerry Waterson helps nonprofits improve their fundraising effectiveness through simple, relationship-centered systems. Kerry is the Founder of Fundraising Well.
He is supporting nonprofits that want clearer donor engagement and more predictable fundraising outcomes. As one of Well Aware’s newest clients, we’d especially appreciate introductions to nonprofits exploring better fundraising strategies.
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That’s a wrap for this week!
Your network is only as strong as the relationships you maintain.
In The Looop by Well Aware keeps those connections active and visible, giving every introduction a real chance to become something meaningful.
Grateful to have you in the Well Aware community. 🙏🏻
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We welcome you! ^_^
Until the next intro,














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