Grateful to have been interviewed by A Writer’s Deli, a millennial blogger from India ❤ Take a look, and follow her blog 😉

Today I bring to you a very interesting blog interview with the author K E Garland, who has a book by the same name as the blog and while she’ll brief you on what her blog is about, she’ll also help you navigate the change. I’m excited for you to read all that she has to tell. By now, you know the drill-Check out her blogs- you can find the link, at the bottom of the interview. Happy Reading!!
1.Thank you for interviewing with us today. Tell us briefly what are your blogs about?
My blog Kwoted is an inspirational blog, intended to help people think a little differently about a range of topics (e.g., race, personal development, etc.). My blog Navigating the Change is a blog meant to support women 35+ who may be pre-, peri-, menopausal, or post-menopausal. My name is K E Garland, and I’m from the United States.
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Congrats my “Internet” (to borrow your words) Sista. 😍
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Thank you Internet Sista ❤
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I really enjoyed your interview with Namrata Dr G! Especially learning about your initial motivation for blogging. (The genesis story is always my favourite) And how it evolved into creating relationships and learning from each other. Including your latest blogging platform! Grateful to be apart of both and look forward to what’s next! Dr. D ❤
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Thanks Dr. D! I really have gained much more than I expected, including a blossoming friendship with you ❤
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I hope you can feel my smile. Blogging will always be my favourite. Depth. And true connection. Everything else is just passing time. ❤❤
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I missed this – got to look for it.
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Great interview, you asked relevant questions, I liked how she answered your question about favorite bloggers. she was graceful.
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lol thank you! I tried to be as graceful as possible. There’s really no way I could share all of my favs 😉
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Thank you for sharing!!.. enjoyed the interview and wishing all the best in all that you wish to do!!…
“Life gives us brief moments with another, but sometimes in those brief moments we get memories that last a lifetime, So live that your memories will be part of your happiness.” (Author Unknown)…. 🙂
Until we meet again..
May flowers always line your path
and sunshine light your way,
May songbirds serenade your
every step along the way,
May a rainbow run beside you
in a sky that’s always blue,
And may happiness fill your heart
each day your whole life through.
(Irish Saying)
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Thank you Dutch ❤
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Will have to follow Garland. She seems interesting 😊😊
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Thank you ❤
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So good to read your interview!! Visiting your work is such a friendly, comfortable, supportive and empowering space for me anytime 🙂
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Thank you Praghalba (I feel like I’m misspelling this). I’m glad you think so. I strive to make my part of the blogosphere as welcoming as possible ❤
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Pragalbha it is 🙂 you are very welcome.
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I was so close.
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🙏🏼💛✨
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That was a great read, Kathy. How nice to be interviewed! I love that photo, too. 😍
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Aww thank you Rob ❤
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Wow, Katherin – I always look forward to reading your comments on my blog. But reading your interview you mention that you follow 500 bloggers – that is absolutely mind boggling! Just keeping up and reading all those posts is an achievement. But it shows how you are supportive of other writers and you’ve really built quite a community. I know that I can say that I follow two special blogs in addition to yours – because of you.
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Ha! Let me clarify the 500…I TECHNICALLY follow 500 blogs. I think I subscribe to far fewer than that, but I have been known to say blogging is like having a part-time job for me. I really do invest a lot of time into it (writing/reading/bonding).
Thank you for recognizing the support ❤ And I really do get excited when I can connect bloggers, so I'm happy to hear you've continued to follow a couple!
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I think it’s safe to say that following a blog is more than just following. I feel like I just made two new friends, and Stacy and I have connected very nicely off the blogs!
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❤
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That was a great interview, I jumping on that train. I hope to be in your esteemed circle 😁
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Thanks Matt ❤ No matter how many times WP makes me re-subscribe to your blog, I'm there lol
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Yeah I keep noticing that, what a weird unfortunate glitch for you to deal with
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I was actually referring to the interview…I emailed to get some action
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Oh 😂😂😂 good luck 🙌🏽
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Truly, “there’s a blog for everyone”. Beautiful interview. Keep inspiring, the world is reading! 🙏🏾
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👋🏽McApple! Thank you ☺️
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Wow! Way to go!!
I’m gonna say a thing that parents say, I’m proud of you (lol😅)
I love it ❤️ keep making progress. I’ll be there to type these comments everytime!
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lol Thank you Khushi! You’re like my internet daughter ❤
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I’ll always be💕
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Congratulations on this interview, Dr. G. It is good to share our collaborative work, and help educate one another. I hope that the new Education for the Future of Democracy Educational Collaborative Blog will one day be featured among your citations.
Stay safe,
-Shira Destinie Jones
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Thank you SD! You know we have shared interests, so let me know if you have any ideas. I’m happy to write for the site. I’ll also be thinking of ways to contribute.
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Well, I did share the Educational Collaborative blog links with you, and several of your posts on the Round Robin, which I’m fairly sure that I commented to let you know about, but perhaps I missed one or two. It’s very easy to repost, but if you want to write specifically for the Educating for the Future of Democracy blog, I’d be delighted to add you to the author/editor list.
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Yep, I received them (and commented, I think). I was thinking the latter. If there’s something new/specific I can write in order to contribute, then I’ll think about that.
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Looking forward to it, and I would be most grateful if you could let me know what would make my work shareable, since I have re-posted the work of many bloggers, but only one, a re-sharer, has ever shared any of my posts. What am I doing wrong?
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Hmmm…that’s a tough question Shira. I can speak for everyone, of course, but I’d start by not expecting anyone to share your work as a reciprocal event. Know what I mean? For example, I’m always grateful for when you (or anyone else) shares what I’ve written, but I don’t expect anyone to.
I think focus on creating good content, like you do, and the rest will happen ❤
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Ok, thanks, Dr. G.
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*I can’t speak for everyone else lol not can…I definitely cannot speak of others.
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If your purpose is to gain traction on the blog or lead people to your blog, then my other thought is to have guest bloggers. When people guest blog, then they’ll automatically share their own content with others, which will lead back to you.
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That’s sort of what I was trying to do when I started the Educational Collaborative blog, but I’m also happy to have guest bloggers on my blog.
I’d love for you to be my first guest blogger, here on the Critical Thinking for Human Community blog!
🙂
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…putting it on my list to write
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Looking forward to it!
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I forget whether I shared the specifics with you, but here is the link, and any comments or suggestions you have are most welcome.
https://shiradest.wordpress.com/2021/05/22/educational-blog-round-robin-educating-for-future-democracy-collaborative/
-S. Destinie
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Hi dear Katherin,
You sure have been keeping yourself busy! And with marvelous projects (not that I expected anything less, hahaha). Congrats on the progresses and successes. Hugs!
ps. I bookmarked the link to the book ”I’m Speaking Now” and definitely going to purchase and read it. Will take a few weeks, before it arrives 😉
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lol always keeping myself busy! Thank you for the support! I think you’ll enjoy it ❤
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