Grow Movie
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These email concepts are designed to introduce Grow in a way that connects with homeschool families on a personal level. While our campaign also includes larger branded eblasts with visuals and bold calls to action, these variations serve a complementary purpose. They are crafted to feel more like a genuine note from one parent to another — simple, conversational, and personal.
By speaking through the lens of our 15 parent avatars, each message reflects the unique tone, language, and emotional drivers of a specific family type, while still carrying the core message: homeschooling is about more than academics — it’s about cultivating family, faith, and connection. Together, these samples demonstrate how the campaign balances authentic storytelling with a clear invitation to watch the film and be encouraged.
Sample Variations
Sophia Thomson
The Nurturing Connector
Focus: Belonging & Care
Tone: Sophia’s emails should be warm, empathetic, and conversational — like a trusted friend pulling up a chair at the kitchen table. Every message should leave her feeling not just informed, but cared for and understood.
Subject Line:
Roots that hold us to inspire connection this fall
Body:
Dear homeschooling mama,
It’s Sophia. I don’t usually send emails like this, but after watching Grow, I couldn’t keep it to myself. It’s one of those rare films that quietly sinks into your heart.
In the story, roots and pumpkins become symbols of belonging, and it echoed so many of my own hopes and struggles.
Here are just a few reasons I think it might touch you too:
- It shows the beauty of family rhythms.
- It gently encourages us to rest in what matters most.
- It stirred hope for the future.
I just wanted to pass it along in case you needed to remember you’re not alone.
Get the latest on the Grow movie here and see if it brings the same quiet encouragement to your home.
With warmth,
Sophia Thomson
P.S. Sometimes the stories that come quietly are the very ones that anchor our hearts.
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Lily Smith
The Freedom Seeker
Focus: Individuality
Tone: Lily’s emails should feel light, colorful, and fun — like an invitation to breathe easier. She resists anything that feels rigid or controlling, so the tone needs to celebrate freedom, authenticity, and self-expression.
Subject Line:
A story that feels free to celebrate uniqueness this fall
Body
Hi creative soul,
It’s Lily. You know how sometimes life feels like rules, schedules, and boxes everywhere? Grow was a breath of fresh air. It’s a story that celebrates individuality without apology.
In the movie, pumpkins become symbols of quirky beauty, and it reminded me not to take homeschooling so seriously.
Why I think you’ll love it:
- It celebrates being different without shame.
- It reminds us that play is powerful.
- It’s colorful, light, and uplifting.
If you’ve been feeling boxed in, this is the kind of story that lets you exhale.
Learn about Grow here — and give yourself a dose of joy.
With encouragement,
Lily Smith
P.S. Freedom doesn’t mean chaos — it means finding the rhythm that fits you. That’s why I loved this story.
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Ethan Collins
The Practical Protector
Focus: Structure & Order
Tone: Firm, clear, and concise. Ethan appreciates straightforward communication that reinforces discipline and dependable systems. His emails should cut through chaos and show how structure brings peace and results.
Subject Line:
A story of steady growth to restore balance this fall
Body
Fellow homeschool dad,
It’s Ethan. I’ll be straight with you — I like systems that work and stories that prove their worth. Grow is one of those. It’s not fluffy; it’s rooted in lessons that last.
In the film, seasons of planting and harvest reveal steady results, and it reminded me that chaos doesn’t last when structure holds.
Here’s why it’s worth your time:
- It proves that tradition guides growth.
- It demonstrates how consistency beats chaos.
- It’s family-focused and reliable.
If life feels chaotic, this story might give you the clarity you need.
Discover the Grow movie here — and see how order and tradition bring peace.
Respectfully,
Ethan Collins
P.S. Order doesn’t limit freedom — it protects it. This movie hit that home for me.
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