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Banks Benitez

Hi, I'm Banks. I am a Colorado-based entrepreneur and writer.

Every month for the last eight years, I've written a letter to my friends. It's been a chance to explore ideas around leadership, entrepreneurship, society, and being human in a fast-paced world. You can check out recent editions by scrolling to the right.

I've been stunned by what's possible when you slowly build trust in the inbox. This letter has produced 7+ figures worth of new business and opportunities. It has maintained and deepened relationships. And it has shaped me into the person I am.

Today I help other brands and leaders do the same through my company Future Forest. We are a boutique newsletter agency that cuts through the noise with honest and human content. We work with a small group of clients to produce soulful, original work.

Latest posts(330)

Uncharted Insider - January 2022
Uncharted Insider - January 2022

The power of imperceptible change, implications of remote work, and working on the spectrum between spreadsheets and poetry.

by Banks Benitez Feb 02, 2022
White Paper: Opportunities at the Intersection of Web3 and Social Change
White Paper: Opportunities at the Intersection of Web3 and Social Change

A White Paper outlining the opportunities for the social sector to leverage Web3 technology.

by Banks Benitez Jan 24, 2022
How to begin a new year
How to begin a new year

When we bring our innocence, we find ourselves on solid ground.

by Banks Benitez Jan 03, 2022
Withholding Hard Truths
Withholding Hard Truths

The quickest way to reduce your sense of self-importance (and increase your self-care) is to entrust the people around you with the difficult information you believe that only you can handle.

by Banks Benitez Dec 28, 2021
Leadership and Being Misunderstood
Leadership and Being Misunderstood

If you can't tolerate being misunderstood, then you can't be trusted to make long-term decisions.

by Banks Benitez Dec 28, 2021
Accountability in an Age of Victimization
Accountability in an Age of Victimization

Victimization culture externalizes responsibility. Ownership culture internalizes responsibility.

by Banks Benitez Dec 28, 2021

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