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Privacy Policy

**Last updated: 03/03/2026**

Good Season (“company”, “I”, “we” or “us”) is dedicated to respecting the privacy of your personal information. This Privacy Policy describes what information is collected from you on itsgoodseason dot com (hereinafter the “Website”) and how it is used. This Privacy Policy applies to this website and any products or services that we offer that link to this policy. The term “you” refers to anyone who uses, visits, or views the website.

By visiting and using the website, you accept and agree to be bound by this privacy policy. Your continued use of the website after posting of any changes to our Privacy Policy constitutes your acceptance of those changes and updates. You must not access or use the website if you do not wish to be bound by this Privacy Policy.

CHILDREN’S PRIVACY

We respect the privacy of children and “child” means an individual under the age of 13. This policy is in accordance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA”). This website’s information and content are only intended for people over the age of 18. This website is not intended for children under the age of 13. Without prior parental or guardian consent, we do not knowingly collect, use, or disclose personal information from children under the age of 13. If you believe that personal information was collected without parental or guardian consent from a child under the age of 13, please contact us to have that information deleted. 

WHAT INFORMATION WE COLLECT AND HOW IT IS USED

When you access the website, you may provide certain personally identifiable information including but not limited to your name, email address, phone number, address, avatar image, and credit card information when you make a purchase on the website (“personal information”). 

This information is collected when you register on the site, place an order, subscribe to a newsletter, contact us, use the search feature on the website, provide comments or any other feedback, fill out a form, use the live chat, or enter any other information on the website to communicate with us. From time to time, we may also collect information that you submit when you participate in any online surveys that we may post on our website. 

Your personal information is used to personalise your experience, improve the website to better serve you, provide customer service support, efficiently process your requests or transactions, tailor advertisements to you, elicit reviews of services or products, provide you offers, promotions and to follow up with you through correspondence (email, live chat, or phone). We may also use this information to provide you with offers and promotions from our partners and/or our affiliates in exchange for a commission without additional cost to you.

GOOGLE ANALYTICS 

Just like other websites, this website automatically collects certain information about you through Log Data and Google Analytics. Log Data is information about your computer’s Internet Protocol Address, which is your “IP” address, browser information, Internet Service Provider’s information, your operating system, and your browser type. Similarly, Google Analytics collects certain information about your location, browsing history, the pages you visit, the equipment you used to access the website, traffic patterns, and other general patterns related to your use of the website. 

This information is used to analyse website statistics related to user behaviour and interests, improve our performance and your use of the website, and to further enhance our products and services offered to you. Please see Google’s Privacy and Terms to learn more about their privacy practices.

COMMENTS AND SOCIAL MEDIA 

If you leave a comment, the comment and its metadata are retained indefinitely. This is so we can recognise and approve any follow-up comments automatically instead of holding them in a moderation queue. When you leave a comment, your name, email address and website/organisation name are not shared with a third party and may be used to communicate with you.

Social media accounts and sharing options are available on this website. Social media sites (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, and others) can track your personal information. Should you choose to interact with us on social media, please note that you will be voluntarily disclosing that personal information. This information is no longer private. It becomes public information and can be collected and used by others. We have no control over and take no responsibility for the use, storage, or dissemination of such publicly disclosed personal information by you.

Any such interactions via comments and social media with us do not subject us to any kind of liability related to the misuse of your information by others.

USE OF COOKIES 

The website may use cookies to facilitate your use of the website. Cookies are files with small amounts of data including an anonymous unique identifier that a website sends to your computer’s hard drive when you are viewing the website. Just like other websites, we automatically collect some non-personally identifiable information including but not limited to your IP address, geographic location, language preference, date, and time of visitors.

Some features of our website may use Flash cookies, which are small files stored on your computer by websites that use Adobe Flash Player. They can store data such as preferences, settings, and usage information like which pages you visit. The main difference between traditional cookies and flash cookies is that they are not managed through the browser but locally on your computer. 

When you leave a comment on our website, you may opt-in to saving your name, email address, and website in cookies. These are for your convenience so that you do not have to fill in your details again when you leave another comment. 

If you have an account and you log in to this website, we will set a temporary cookie to determine if your browser accepts cookies. This cookie contains no personal data and is discarded when you close your browser.

We may use cookies for various reasons such as optimizing and personalizing your browsing experience, checking our website analytics, saving your preferences and settings for future use, serving ads based on your liking and interests, affiliate marketing, and posting comments on our website. 

This information is only collected to better serve and understand your user experience on the website.  You have the option of turning off cookies on your computer should you wish to do so. If you choose to do that, you may not be able to view all the features and content of this website.

 USE OF WEB BEACONS AND PIXELS

In conjunction with the use of cookies, third parties may also use web beacons, which are also known as clear GIFs, web bugs, or pixel tags to collect general information about your use of our website. They monitor user activity and are used to track customer behavior data. This information may be relevant to third parties such as the ad networks used on our website to tailor the advertising based on your behavior and interests.

We may use social media pixels to track and collect general information about your use in compliance with different social media sites (Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and others) to promote products, track conversions, remarket, run target advertisements, and so forth. 

Third parties like Facebook may use their own cookies, web beacons, and other technologies to collect and receive information from our website to provide target advertisements. You may see our ads on Facebook or YouTube after you have visited our website.  

THIRD-PARTY LINKS AND USE 

We may include, offer, or advertise third-party links, products, or services on the website. Once you click on a third-party link and leave this website, you are no longer bound by our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.

Articles on this website may include embedded content (e.g. videos, images, advertisements, etc.). Embedded content from other websites behaves in the exact same way as if the visitor has visited the other website. These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed additional third-party tracking, and monitor your interaction with that embedded content, including tracing your interaction with the embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to that website.

We may use Google AdSense advertising along with any other third-party advertising on the website. Google is a third party that also uses cookies to serve ads on the website to provide a positive user experience. Third-party vendors such as Google use cookies to serve ads based on a user’s prior visits to the website. You can opt out of Google by visiting their privacy policy and ad settings.

We have no control over these third parties and they have their own privacy policies. Neither are we responsible for the activities and practices of these third parties. You should contact them directly and read their privacy policies for any questions. You also agree that your use of these third-party websites is solely at your risk.

DISCLOSURE OF YOUR INFORMATION

As a general rule, we do not disclose your personal information to third parties without your consent except in the following circumstances:

  1. We may disclose your information to our trusted third parties that work with us such as our website hosting partners, email marketing service provider, other service providers that assist in the operation of the website, and any other affiliates and subsidiaries we rely upon to provide you products and services offered here.
  2. We may disclose your information to contractors or third parties we use to support our business. These parties may use your data only to provide the services requested by us and for no other purpose, and they are bound by contractual obligations to keep your information confidential.
  3. We may disclose your information to comply with state or federal regulations related to copyright infringement lawsuits or any other legal claims related to the website.
  4. We may disclose your information to enforce our website or product terms and conditions or terms of sale and any other agreements we may have entered into for billing and collection purposes.
  5. We may disclose your information to our successor and/or acquiring party in the event of a merger, acquisition, restructuring, dissolution or partial sale in the future. However, your personal information will be transferred to the acquiring party in accordance with this privacy policy.

EMAIL MARKETING 

You have the option of opting in or unsubscribing from our email list. By subscribing and opting in, you agree to receive newsletters, updates, messages, promotional materials, and any other content related to this website. When you send an email, your email message along with your email address and responses are saved for communication purposes with you. This information is kept confidential and we do not share, sell, or trade your email information with third parties except as otherwise stated in this privacy policy.

If you are in the European Union and opt-in to receive any of our free products or services and/or purchase any products or services through our website then you will be subscribed to receive our free email newsletter once you affirmatively consent to it. Please see the Opt-Out section below should you wish to “unsubscribe” and not receive any emails from us.

But if you are NOT in the European Union then you will be automatically subscribed to receive our free email newsletter once you opt-in to receive any of our free products or services and/or purchase any products or services through our website. Please see the Opt-Out section below should you wish to “unsubscribe” and not receive any emails from us.

OPT-OUT

We comply with the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 and do not spam or send misleading information. Should you wish to no longer receive communication from us, you have the option of unsubscribing by clicking “unsubscribe” at the bottom of the email we send to you or by contacting us.

As for third-party websites, please contact them directly to unsubscribe and/or opt out of their communications.

We comply with the GDPR along with the email marketing service we use to collect your data.  

GDPR VISITOR RIGHTS (FOR EU AND UK CUSTOMERS AND VISITORS) 

If you are located in the European Union (“EU”) or the United Kingdom (“UK”), you are entitled to certain rights and information listed below under the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR).

We will retain any information you choose to provide to us until the earlier of:

  1. You ask us to delete the information by sending a request to itsgoodseason [at] gmail dot com. Please note that such requests may result in you no longer being able to access paid or free content previously provided to you.
  2. Our decision is to cease using our existing data providers.
  3. The Company decides to no longer be in business or continue to offer the services.
  4. The data is no longer needed to provide you service, is too costly to maintain further retention, or the Company finds it outdated.

You have the right to request access your data that we store and have the ability to access your personal data.

You have the right to either rectify or erase your personal data. You have the right to verify the accuracy of your personal data and have it corrected or removed completely

You have the right to seek restrictions on the processing of your data. When you restrict the processing of your data, we can store your data but cannot process it further.

You have the right to object to the processing of your data in certain circumstances including but not limited to direct marketing, profiling, scientific or historical research purposes, statistical purposes, automated decision-making and profiling, and tasks based on legitimate interests or in the public interest/exercise of official authority.

You have the right to the portability of your data. You have the right to request your personal data from us, receive it, and transfer it to another controller. 

You have the right to withdraw consent at any time. If you have provided consent to the Company’s processing of your personal data, you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of processing based upon consent that occurred before your withdrawal of consent.

You have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority that has jurisdiction over issues related to the GDPR.

We require only the information that is reasonably necessary to enter into a contract with you. We will not require you to provide consent for any unnecessary processing as a condition of entering into a contract with us.

LEGAL BASIS FOR PROCESSING DATA UNDER THE GDPR

Under the GDPR, we may process your data under the following legal basis:

  • Consent: when you give us clear consent to process your personal data for one or more specific purposes. 
  • Contractual Necessity: when processing your personal data is necessary to fulfil a contract with you.
  • Legal Obligation: when processing of your personal data is necessary to comply with the law such as data related to taxes or employee records.
  • Vital Interests: when processing your personal data is necessary to protect your life or health.  
  • Public Interests: when the processing of your personal data is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or for official functions.
  • Legitimate Interests: when processing your personal data is necessary to further our legitimate interests such as marketing activities. 

YOUR STATE PRIVACY RIGHTS

State consumer privacy laws may give their residents additional rights in terms of how we use their personal information. These privacy rights vary depending on the local laws that apply to you.

California, Colorado, Connecticut, Virginia, and Utah each provide their state residents with rights to:

  • Confirm whether we process their personal information.
  • Access and delete certain personal information.
  • Data portability.
  • Opt-out of personal data processing for targeted advertising and sales.

California, Colorado, Connecticut, and Virginia also provide their state residents with rights to:

  • Correct inaccuracies in their personal information, taking into account the information’s nature processing purpose.
  • Opt-out of profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects. 

Nevada provides its residents with a limited right to opt out of certain types of personal information being sold by a business. The opt-out option does not apply to all types of data, however; it does protect sensitive medical or financial data, for example. Please note that we do not currently sell data that triggers the opt-out requirements of that statute.

To exercise any of these rights above under different states, please contact us with your request at itsgoodseason at gmail dot com and please include your name, email address and mailing address. 

CALIFORNIA CONSUMER PRIVACY ACT (CCPA) AND CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS ACT (CPRA) COMPLIANCE AND YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS

If you live in California, you have additional rights under California law, and we comply with the CCPA and CPRA because we may have visitors from California on our website. Here are your legal rights under CCPA/CPRA:

  1. You have the right to know the categories of personal information we have collected, sold, or disclosed about you to third parties. 
  2. You have the right to opt out of the sale and sharing of your personal information with third parties. If you are under the age of 16, you have the right to opt into such sales or to have a parent or guardian opt-in on your behalf.
  3. You also have the right to access your personal information, which we will provide within 30 days of such request. 
  4. You have the right to know what personal information is collected from you and how it is used, which we explained in this Privacy Policy.
  5. You have the right to correct your personal information. 
  6. You have the right to have your personal information deleted, subject to some exceptions.
  7. You have the right to equal service, price, and no discrimination
  8. You have the right to data portability and the right to request your personal information and use it for your own purposes.
  9. You have the right to consent and/or limit the use and disclosure of your sensitive personal information.

CATEGORIES OF PERSONAL INFORMATION COLLECTED AND DISCLOSED FOR A BUSINESS PURPOSE

The types of personal information we collect and how we use it have already been listed above, but under the CCPA/CPRA, the following categories of personal information may have been collected and disclosed for business purposes in the previous 12 months: 

  • Identifiers such as your name, address, phone number, email address, and other similar identifiers
  • Protected classification characteristics such as your age, gender, religion and disability information 
  • Commercial information such as your use of our products and services 
  • Internet/Network information such as your IP address, search history, browser, and device information
  • Geolocation data such as the information about your physical location or movements
  • Sensory information such as audio, electronic, photos, or other visual information 
  • Professional or Employment Information such as your job history including previous employer and performance evaluations 
  • Biometric information such as fingerprints, faceprints, voiceprints, genetic and physiological activity patterns. We do not collect any biometric information from you. 
  • Education information such as records related to your educational institution (grades, transcripts, class lists, student schedules and so forth). We do not collect any such educational information. 
  • Inferences such as information reflecting your interests, preferences, characteristics, physiological trends, and abilities. 
  • Other Personal Information such as information provided by you directly when you fill out a form on our website, register for an event scheduled by us, post a comment on our website or social media, make a purchase from us, your account login or credentials allowing you to access a product or account, telephone number, and any other information you provide to us.  
  • Sensitive personal information such as your social security, driver’s license, state identification card or passport number. We do not collect this sensitive personal information from you. 

HOW DO WE COLLECT YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION AND FOR WHAT PURPOSE

We collect this personal information directly from you, from your browser or device, use of cookies, service providers, our business partners, affiliates, or third parties. We do not sell your personal information to third parties. 

We use the information we collect for various purposes depending on how you interact with us. These purposes include: 

  • To provide our services or products to you including invoices and statements
  • To create, maintain, or secure your account with us
  • To process your requests, purchases, transactions, and payments
  • To communicate with you about your account and our products/services 
  • To market or advertise our new products and promotions to you via email or other social media, to answer your questions, and to understand your needs and preferences.
  • To improve our website, products, services, content, and advertising and personalise them to your interests and preferences 
  • To better understand the demographics of our users, analyse data and usage trends
  • To help you share our content, products, services, and your experience working with us with your friends and followers on social media  
  • To hire or evaluate you as a candidate when you seek employment with us
  • To protect our website, products, and services from misuse and to ensure security 
  • To process payments or to prevent theft and fraud 
  • To transfer business in any merger, acquisition, reorganisation, sale of assets, bankruptcy where we may sell, transfer, or share some of our business assets including information related to our customers. In those instances, you will be notified of such ownership changes as well as the rights you have regarding your personal information.
  • To comply with legal requirements and to enforce our terms and agreements with you 
  • To assess or carry out a merger, dissolution, restructuring, reorganisation, or other sale or transfer of some or all of our assets, whether as part of a bankruptcy or similar proceeding, in which personal information about our website users, including our email list, is one of the assets transferred.

We may also use your information in other ways for which we provide specific notice at the time of collection. We may combine different types of information that we collect about you for any of the purposes described above.

Please be advised we DO NOT SELL YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION to third parties and have never sold your personal information. We do not intend to sell your personal information in the future either. 

Under the CCPA and CPRA, you still have the right to opt out of sharing your personal information and send us a “do not sell or share my personal information” request. If you would like to exercise any of your rights under California law, please submit a verifiable consumer request to us by sending us an email at itsgoodseason [at] gmail dot com.

Only you, as the person registered with the California Secretary of State, or someone you authorise to act on your behalf, can make such verifiable consumer requests related to your personal information.

Your verifiable consumer request must provide sufficient information that allows us to verify that you are the person you are claiming to be or that you are the authorised representative of such person about whom we had collected personal information. You must describe your request with enough details such as your first and last name, address, and your country that allow us to properly understand the request and respond to it. Please note we cannot respond to your request or provide you with personal information unless we first verify your identity or authority to make such a request and confirm that the personal information relates to you. We will make all attempts to respond to your request within 30 days of receipt. 

The above-mentioned California privacy rights are not absolutely guaranteed because some exceptions allow us to refuse your request. We are only required to respect these rights if we are acting as a business under the CCPA/CPRA and the requested rights have been granted and applied to you under the CCPA/CPRA.

CALIFORNIA’S “SHINE THE LIGHT” ACT

Pursuant to California’s “Shine the Light Act,” you are permitted to request information about how we share certain categories of information with third parties for their marketing use. We may disclose your personal information to our affiliates or other related third parties such as service providers, or vendors for their use in marketing to you, so we can provide the products and/or services offered on this website to you. When we disclose such information, your personal information is still kept confidential and between us and that third party. It is not used for any other purpose that’s not permitted under the laws.

DO NOT TRACK SIGNALS

This privacy notice for California residents supplements the information included in the previous sections of this privacy policy. California and Delaware law also require us to state whether we honour “Do Not Track” settings in your browser regarding targeted advertising, and please note we do not monitor or respond to Do Not Track browser requests. 

You can also enable or disable Do Not Track in your browser. This is a setting that tells websites not to track your online activities. To enable or disable it, go to the “Privacy” or “Security” tab in your browser’s settings menu. Depending on which browser you’re using, you may find the option under “Do Not Track Requests” or something similar.

DATA RETENTION

We will retain your information as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law. We may also retain and use your information to continue offering you our products and services, comply with our legal and accounting obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements.

SECURITY

The security of your personal information is important to us, and we strive to follow generally commercial industry standards to protect your personal information submitted to us voluntarily and automatically. However, no method of transmission over the Internet is 100% secure and we cannot guarantee the absolute security of your information. When you make a credit card purchase or purchase through any means on the website, you will be directed to a third-party vendor to complete the transaction. Any information you provide during the checkout process is not stored on our website but instead provided to the third-party vendor that completes the purchase transaction.

By using this website, you agree to hold us harmless for any security breach and any unauthorised use of your personal information by third parties. You also agree that we cannot be held responsible for any disclosure of your information through our website without our knowledge and consent.

PRIVACY POLICY UPDATES 

This privacy policy is effective as of 29 December 2025 and will be updated and modified as needed. You are responsible for visiting this page periodically to check for future updates to this policy. Any modifications to this privacy policy will be effective upon our publishing of the new terms, and your continued use of our website after the posting of any updates constitutes your acceptance of our modified privacy policy.

CONTACT

For any questions or comments regarding the privacy policy, please contact us at itsgoodseason [at] gmail dot com

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Hi, I'm Liv. After 16 years in the music industry I started Good Season, a social media and content agency. This blog is where I share what I know about social media strategy, podcasting and content creation. Whether you're here to learn how to do it yourself or thinking about working together, you're in the right place.

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The barrier to starting a podcast is genuinely low The barrier to starting a podcast is genuinely lower than you might think.

The equipment list is short, most of the tools are free and the main thing you actually need is a clear enough idea and the willingness to hit record.

Even editing could be quite minimal depending on your show format. 

This checklist covers the basics. You won’t need all of it on day one and that’s the point. 

How about recording an episode or two just to see how it goes? No one’s forcing you to publish it, you can do it in your own time. Just remember: starting is the best way of getting better! 

If you’ve been sitting on a podcast idea, this is your sign to finally give it a go!

And if the production side feels like the sticking point, feel free to DM me for a chat.
Two ways to make money from a podcast and both of Two ways to make money from a podcast and both of them work, just not for the same reasons or the same goals.

Most people default to thinking about ads because that seems most obvious. But for a lot of small businesses in so many different niches the relationship-building model is where the real value is.

The podcast becomes the reason someone chooses you over the ten other options they had.

Which type are you building? Or thinking about building?

Drop it in the comments, I’m curious!
Kicking off ☀️ Good Reads, Good Season ☀️ with thi Kicking off ☀️ Good Reads, Good Season ☀️ with this one because it genuinely changed me.

I read The Wrong Way Home by Peter Moore years ago and I still think about it.

Peter Moore travels overland from London to Australia in 1994. In 8 months he travels through 25 countries; some that were genuinely intense at the time (mid/post-war). The Balkans mid-dissolution of Yugoslavia, Iran, Afghanistan during a civil war. On buses and shared taxis with a backpack.

The idea of travelling overland has fascinated me ever since. Wandering through the world slowly, on the ground, actually moving like the locals and really experiencing their culture. 

I wanted to do something like that so badly. I was in my 20s and saving up for that but life, visas and such had other plans. But the dream never really went away.

What I also loved about this book was reading his descriptions of a lot of these countries in the 90s. Some of them are almost unrecognisable now! 

If you’ve ever looked at a map or sat at a train station, an airport, and thought “what if I just kept going”, this one’s for you. I’ll leave the link in my bio.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Good Reads, Good Season is a (provisionally) weekly series where I share the travel books that have actually meant something to me.

Got any recommendations? Feel free to drop them below!
I think a lot of people hit a wall with social med I think a lot of people hit a wall with social media not because they’re lazy or not good at it but because they’ve been making content that doesn’t feel true to themselves.

Chasing a trend that doesn’t fit.
Copying a format that works for someone else.
Posting just to post.

And the frustrating thing is that the content you push yourself to make out of obligation almost never performs as well as the content you made because you had something real to say.

Audiences feel the difference even when they can’t articulate it.

The most sustainable content strategy is one built around what you actually believe and who you actually want to talk to.

Not what the algorithm seemed to reward last week.
Not what everyone else in your niche is doing.

If social media has started to feel like a chore you resent rather than a tool you use, that’s usually a signal worth listening to. Not to quit, but to get more honest about what you’re making and why.

Remember, there’s an audience for everything! It’s a matter of finding yours with the right strategy. 

What made you want to start posting in the first place?
I spent 16 years in the music industry before I st I spent 16 years in the music industry before I started Good Season. One thing I watched happen over and over again was artists would spend fortunes on PR, playlists and polished content. And then someone would post live(ish) videos of them playing a song in their bedroom and everything would shift. Because nothing replaces raw, real and in the moment.

Every business has a version of that.

The content that doesn’t need to explain itself because it just makes people feel something.

Think about the last time you saw someone on social media absolutely losing their mind over a burger. Talking about it, filming it, genuinely unable to believe how good it was. Did you want to try it? Of course you did. That’s not advertising. That’s social proof and it’s worth more than any polished campaign.

For a hotel, it’s the guest who films the sunrise from their balcony and tags you (personally, to me, number 1 is the breakfast. And you wouldn’t believe the amount of places that offer breakfast but don’t have a single photo of it! I know I’m not the only person choosing hotels by the breakfast! Anyway, I digress…).

For a restaurant, it’s that cheese pull video that makes everyone in the comments ask for the address.

For a product brand, it’s the experience it brings that make people go “I want to do that too, let me buy that so I can also experience it”.

This is what UGC does.

User generated content created by real people in real settings that makes your audience feel something and want to act on it.

It’s one of the services I offer for travel, hospitality and lifestyle brands (and pet over @thatfoxredpacoca! Did you forget the office pup?!). Content that feels real because it is.

If that’s what your business is missing, you know where to find me!
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