We Can Go Away Any Day: Here's How to Stay In Touch!

Stay connected with VagusHub

WHY THIS PAGE EXISTS

In this amazing world of social media, and exponential growth of communities and groups, there can naturally be people who wish to shut them down.

Over the years we've watched online groups vanish overnight — sometimes for an obvious violation, but often for nothing at all. A platform updates a policy, an algorithm changes, a competitor files a report, and suddenly years of conversation, files, testimonials, and connections are simply gone.

I can't always say why a particular group gets targeted, as that's not really my place to speculate. But perhaps it's because the Vagus Nerve Stimulation & Repair group has been growing at such a rapid pace, and that makes others feel they are being left behind in the dust.

It's unfortunate that some seem to think one person's gain is another person's loss. This group has been extraordinarily helpful to many — full of stories of people who got their sleep back, their digestion back, their nervous system back — and it would be a tremendous shame if it were ever shut down.

But, we must have backup plans in case that happens. This page is exactly that — a backup channel.

HOW WE STAY CONNECTED, NO MATTER WHAT

You may stay in touch with us through a backup email list, in case the Facebook group, the Skool community, or any other platform we use ever gets shut down for any reason.

The email list is intentionally simple. We don't blast it. We don't sell it. It exists for one purpose: if a platform ever pulls the rug out from under us, we can still reach you, and you can still reach us. That's the whole deal.

Beyond email, we also keep a few redundant outposts so the community can regroup quickly if anything happens:

  • The Vagus Skool community — our primary home for guidebooks, videos, and live discussion.
  • The newsletter — short, occasional updates with new research, protocols, and announcements.
  • YouTube — long-form interviews, demos, and walk-throughs that don't depend on any single platform's good will.
  • This website (VagusHub.com) — the canonical home for our blog posts, programs, and contact info. As long as the domain is up, you can find us here.

The principle is simple: don't trust any single platform with your community. Build redundancy. Make it easy for the people who care to find you again.

WHAT YOU GET FOR STAYING IN TOUCH

This isn't a "blast you with promotions" list. When you sign up, here's what you can actually expect:

  • Direct access if any of our primary channels ever get shut down — you'll be the first to know where we've moved.
  • Updates on new research in vagus nerve stimulation, ultrasound therapy, and parasympathetic regulation, written in plain English.
  • Notifications about new free guides, protocols, audio programs, and any new technology we're testing inside the program.
  • Early access to new cohorts of the Vagus Nerve Stimulation & Repair Program when we open enrollment.
  • The occasional personal note from Sterling — usually something practical we've learned working with clients that week.

That's it. No daily emails, no aggressive funnels. Just a real backup line in case the noisy parts of the internet decide they don't like what we're doing.

A NOTE ON COMMUNITY RESILIENCE

One of the things we've learned the hard way is that the most valuable part of this work isn't actually any single piece of technology, supplement, or technique. It's the people. It's the slow, accumulated wisdom of a few hundred individuals all working on their own nervous systems, comparing notes, swapping protocols, and quietly cheering each other on.

That kind of community is rare, and it's worth protecting. So whatever happens to any individual platform, the community itself — the people, the relationships, the shared knowledge — is what we're really preserving when we ask you to drop your email in the box above.

We hope to see you on the inside. And if anything ever happens to the rest of our channels, we'll be in your inbox with a forwarding address.

Stay well, breathe deeply, and we'll talk soon.

Sterling Cooley

Sterling Cooley is a world-renowned educator on the empowerment one gets from effective Vagus Nerve Stimulation. You can find him speaking through Live Daylong Workshops on the power of Ultrasound Stimulation of the Vagus Nerve through his newly created VagusSkool.com project, and join his free online community at Skool.com/vagus