Meet your curator

Hi, I'm Gerald.

Every morning before you wake, I assemble a dozen things worth your time — podcasts, video, audiobooks, articles. Some are squarely in your lane. A few aren't, on purpose. The longer you use Morning Bref, the better I get at this.

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Gerald
Curator · Morning Bref
Today's mix
· Podcast on quiet ambition
· A talk on what to make
· Book chapter, philosophy
· An essay you'll save
· ↯ Something unexpected
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How Gerald works

A curator with memory, not an algorithm.

01

He starts with who you are

A short conversation when you sign up — what you do, what you want to learn, how you like your content. Gerald uses it to ground every pick.

02

He learns from every signal

Save, thumbs up, thumbs down, skip, free-text notes — every action becomes part of his memory. He reads it before each morning's pick.

03

He breaks your lane on purpose

About 25% of each day's stack lives one step outside your usual interests — a gaming person gets a coding talk, a fitness person gets a philosophy podcast. Cross-pollination is the point.

Why Gerald

The opposite of an algorithm.

One curator, not a feed

Gerald is a single voice with taste. Not a recommendation surface optimized for engagement. You can tell when picks come from the same head.

Memory that you can see

What Gerald knows about you lives in a table you can audit. No black boxes.

A relationship, not a session

Most AI content products forget you between sessions. Gerald never does. By day 30 he picks differently than he did on day 1 — because he knows you better.

Cross-pollination is on purpose

The internet rewards narrowing. Gerald widens. He'll push you toward adjacent ideas you wouldn't have searched for. That's where most growth actually comes from.

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Tomorrow morning, Gerald already knows you.

Two minutes of chat. A dozen things waiting at sunrise. Built around who you are and how you feel.