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FAQs
1) What is RELIK A‑Z: The Essentials?
RELIK A‑Z is an evidence-based educational trading card universe + media platform (podcast and videos) designed for curious minds—especially learners mainstream education tends to leave out. We don’t do talking down. We do “wait…that’s REAL?” moments.
2) Who is RELIK for?
Think three concentric circles:
- Collectors who already buy TCGs, but have aged out of the cultural ceiling of anime, sports, and combat fantasy
- The “smart consumer media” crowd (The Atlantic / Substack / Are.na / MasterClass energy)
- Educators & institutions who want to license culturally affirming, research-backed content for schools, museums, and libraries
3) How do I join the waitlist?
Use the form on this page.
- Subject: WAITLIST
- Message (optional): tell us what you’re most excited about (cards / podcast / videos), and include a phone number if you’d like text updates.
Come fly with us!
4) When will the cards be available for sale?
Our goal is to have the cards available for sale by December 2026. Join the waitlist (Subject: WAITLIST) to get launch updates and drop news.
5) I’m a collector—what’s the hook?
If you love collecting but want more depth than the usual genre ceiling, RELIK is for you. The fun of a trading card universe, but built on research, cultural care, and topics worth revisiting (not just chasing the next hype cycle). Join the waitlist to be first in line.
6) I’m here for smart media—what should I expect?
RELIK is built for people who like their curiosity fed properly: evidence-based deep-dives, sharp cultural context, and a universe you can explore across cards, podcast episodes, and videos. Join the waitlist and tell us what themes you want more of.
7) I’m an educator/institution—how do partnerships work?
Right now, the best first step is to contact us using:
- Subject: EDUCATOR PARTNERSHIP
- Message (optional but helpful): your org type (school/museum/library/university/etc.), audience/grade band, what you’re interested in (licensing/pilot/research/programming), and your timeline.
We’ll follow up with next steps and details.
8) Do you cover paranormal topics—and how do you handle them?
Yes—when we explore myths or paranormal claims, we do it with an evidence-based lens. We don’t present unverified claims as fact, and we take cultural context seriously (especially when stories have been exploited, distorted, or erased).
