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Documenting life in New York’s Hudson Valley

TheJiffy.xyz is the online home of The Jiffy, an independent media project covering life in the Hudson Valley and rural upstate New York. James Cave founded The Jiffy to deepen his understanding of his neighbors and help them get to know one another. As the Mission page describes it, he carries out that work through documentary-style newsletters, videos, and podcast episodes. The Mission page also states that each piece is produced to make the Hudson Valley feel “a little more knowable and a little more connected.” James describes his approach as reporting the way a guest would in someone else’s home, with patience and respect for the people he covers. In May 2026, The Jiffy launched The Jiffy Book Club, a season-long reading series centered on a single book, paired with companion essays, audio segments, and interviews. The book club premiered with Victoria Johnson’s “Glorious Country,” a biography of Hudson River School painter Frederic Church.

Exploring TheJiffy.xyz: Newsletters, podcasts, and a book club

The Jiffy publishes across several formats built around one reporting approach: what James describes as slow, documentary-style storytelling that favors sustained attention over speed. The platform’s podcast, “The Jiffy: Stories From Upstate New York,” has been running since 2024 and is described on its page as a “documentary audio zine” covering local histories, mysteries, and personal dispatches from the region. Episodes include a three-part series marking the 200th birthday of Frederic Church, featuring conversations with Diane Shewchuk, curator at Olana (Frederic Church’s historic estate); Victoria Johnson, author of “Glorious Country”; and Betsy Jacks, former executive director of Thomas Cole National Historic Site. According to the website, James’s newsletter covers regional history, agriculture, and environmental issues, as well as profiles of local farmers, artists, historians, and longtime residents. In the first issue of each month, James also publishes an events guide covering happenings in the region’s arts and sciences, organized by category, from gallery openings and theater premieres to guided nature walks and historic site programming. The newsletter also includes lighter, satirical features, such as a travel column called The Travel Log and an anonymous food-critic column called The Hungry Eye. According to the FAQ, funding for The Jiffy comes primarily from readers, listeners, and viewers, with a smaller mix of sponsorships, grants, and client work, and all sponsored content is clearly disclosed.

Meet James Cave, The Jiffy’s founder and publisher

As stated on the Mission page, James Cave founded The Jiffy after moving to the Hudson Valley with his wife at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic while working remotely as a journalist. According to James’s LinkedIn profile, he lists prior roles including Men’s Lifestyle Editor at The Huffington Post and Supervising Editor and Global Editorial Director of Branded Content at Yahoo. According to James’s LinkedIn profile, he left Yahoo in 2022 and launched The Jiffy full-time in June 2023. A January 2026 profile by researcher Maya Srikrishnan, published through creator training program News Creator Corps, describes how James’s move to the Hudson Valley shaped his documentary approach, noting his preference for collaborating with residents on their own stories rather than reporting on them from the outside.1

TheJiffy.xyz: A flexible home for a growing media project

What began as a newsletter has grown into a wider hub for James’s reporting, now including an archive of past issues, a podcast, and a book club exploring the people and stories of upstate New York. The .xyz domain’s generic nature gives The Jiffy room to grow, open to wherever James takes the project next. As a globally recognized domain ending that works for any format, industry, or region, .xyz offers a fitting home for that growth. You can learn more by following James on Instagram and visiting TheJiffy.xyz.

1. https://newscreatorcorps.org/2026/01/meet-the-fellows-james-cave-hudson-valley-creator/

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