JOIN THE ANTI-RUSHING CLUB

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Tune In, Drop Out

Are you a sensitive creative seeking refuge or support with navigating your practice, a major life transition, the digital Anthropocene, and overall modern times? 

Tune In, Drop Out is a weekly online support group for everyone. A place for artists, makers, writers, degenerates, slackers, neurodivergents, and people feeling a major life in-between. Interrupt your algorithm every Wednesday from 9–11 AM PST to feel seen, expand your compassion for others, quiet the noise, and attune to your inner frequency.

What is this group about?

Wednesday meetings are a shared space to show up authentically, be there for each other, trade resources and creative offerings, spark inspiration, practice active listening, and hold each other in quiet focus. Cameras can be on or off. Participation is up to you. Come and go as you are. Crying is normal.

Each session opens with 30 minutes for optional 3-minute individual reflections, epiphanies, struggles, and insights. Subjects range from transitions (career shifts, moving, death, illness, breakups), to addiction, relationships, the joy of slowing down, depression, anxiety, productivity, patriarchy, caretaking, and dreams. How can we keep showing up for ourselves, our communities, and our creative self-expression? 

We also wax a lot about our relationship to social media—how it shapes, challenges, and intersects with our lived experience and creative practice. Some of us are in the blissful throes of digital detoxes; others are navigating the myriad of paradoxes that arise from being on platforms like Instagram, artists or not. 

Then we work, amble, daydream, write our morning pages, clean, cook, stretch, handle administrative tasks,  or draw together in silence for 90 minutes. 

Each quarter hosts a workshop given by a special visiting artist. Special guests so far include Izabella ZuckerSierra Lash, Jessica Snow, and Cody Cook Parrott

What's Included

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What's Included ⚡︎

  • Feeling seen while forging new connections and friendships (“strangers” have become friends IN REAL LIFE as a result of this group).

  • A sense of belonging. Be witnessed by a group of weirdos, queers, softies, sensitive baddies, makers, and shakers—people who “get it”—no matter where you are or what’s going on in your life.

  • 90 minutes of guaranteed quiet time in solidarity while you daydream or get clear every Wednesday on Zoom from 9 AM - 11 AM PST. Work on your writing, a website, or a quilt. Meal-prep for the rest of your week, or make meatballs for a neighbor.

  • A mutual exchange of resources, inspiration, and support.

  • Access to the group Discord messaging channel (threads like poetry, astrology, offerings, books, miracles, thirst traps, animals, accountability).

  • A special workshop every quarter from a unique visiting artist.


How much does it cost?

Tune In, Drop Out has two pricing options.

  • $25/month allows financial flexibility for those who need it.

  • $35/month allows those with more resources who cherish this space to make it accessible for others, offsetting the cost of no-cost scholarship spots.

I trust you to follow what feels true for you.

The Teeny-Bopper
$25.00
Every month

For those on a narrow budget who feel called to join. Tune in every Wednesday from 9–11 AM PST to quiet the noise, befriend the void, and attune to your inner frequency.

The Day-Dreamer
$35.00
Every month

For those who can sprinkle a little extra to support scholarship spots. Tune in every Wednesday from 9–11 AM PST to quiet the noise, befriend the void, and attune to your inner frequency.

Hosted by Sky Fusco

I’m Sky. Some people call me Lordcowboy. I’m an artist and a writer, and the host of Tune In, Drop Out.

Want to test the waters for a session? Try the first one free. Send an email to:

Hello@Lordcowboy.com

TESTIMONIALS

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TESTIMONIALS 〰️

Tune In, Drop Out is group therapy for the digitally possessed. Part artists’ collective, part recovery program, part rebel co-working experiment.

I’m slow to warm online. From day one, I felt weirdly at home. No bullshit expectations, just a simple rule: don’t be an asshole. We gather weekly, a motley crew of creatives dangling from the same sharp hook of internet-induced stupor. Each session is a strange alchemy—part work, part group hallucination, part collective exhale.

Writing’s a solo bloodsport, but here, we artists aren’t alone. We check in, spread out our creative viscera, work or dream or just breathe alongside each other. Gentle. Loving. Zero judgment. Five weeks transformed how I exist online—and maybe, how I exist at all.
— Maressa Voss, @maressakate
A truly peaceful place to see and be seen, no pressure or questions asked (unless you’re into that sort of thing).
— Polly Adams
Sometimes I’m a bit skeptical of big groups (Aquarius) but I LOVED meeting all the interesting, creative people who were brought together by Sky!! It felt like such a safe, supportive space from get go and it was so wonderful to witness a group of strangers embrace vulnerability and honesty so wholeheartedly. Very low pressure, very soul-nourishing!
— Erin Miller

Zoom/Chat Etiquette: I record these meetings. Please let me know if you have any accessibility needs. Please stay muted unless you are speaking, and refrain from interrupting anybody while they are speaking. If you want to speak, please raise your hand and wait for me to call you. If you have a question for me or the group, you can also use the chat feature at any time. Cameras can be on or off, this is entirely up to you. If anyone is making you uncomfortable during these sessions, please contact me.

Sky is a host and facilitator. Sky is not a teacher, boss, therapist, or parent.

Members can come and go without notifying, or can miss sessions as needed. Tabs are not kept on members unless it interferes with the flow or safety of the group. 

How it all began…

Tune In, Drop Out began as a 5-week Instagram Detox container with limited spots available. Due to the magical and nourishing nature of the sessions, it was in everybody’s best interest that our meetings continue. I hope you will join us.

Curious?