Thanks so much to Sue. from the Daily Echo for choosing me to take part in the ‘Blogger’s Interview,’ in which I am to answer a set of questions that are as follows:
How did you get into blogging?
Purely by accident actually. I was listening to our local radio station where the presenter asked listeners to phone in with suggestions of songs that ‘summed up your life’ or something similar. Anyway, I chose ‘I want to break free’ by Queen and my sister heard it as she was also listening. She thought it was funny and said that I would make a good blogger.
I didn’t even know what that was! I did like her idea of writing things down though as I suffer from depression, and last year, in particular, was a pretty rotten time for me. I decided that instead of writing down how bad I was feeling it might be better to try and look at the funny side of things. I have always had a sense of humour, and was told that I was a good raconteur, so I decided to go for it, and ‘Edwina’s Episodes’ was born!
What advice would you give to a blogger just starting out?
I am still pretty much of a novice in the blogging world, but my advice is to just enjoy what you are doing and keep at it! I didn’t know what to expect, or even what I wanted to get out of blogging, but I found that once I started, I loved it. Not only the writing of the blog itself but the interaction that came over a period of time with other bloggers.
Don’t worry about followers, views and all of that because we all start off small. To think that one person could relate to what you have written is a wonderful feeling, but having comments and likes expressing that is a pretty euphoric feeling. Don’t try to fit neatly into a certain ‘niche’ either. I think it is far better to stay true to yourself.
What would be your dream campaign?
This is a really tricky question, as there are quite a few I could think of. What about proper health and social care for our elderly; more awareness of dementia and how to care for sufferers of the disease; helping underprivileged families, victims of domestic abuse, child cruelty, victims of crime. More research into diseases such as cancers, diabetes.
We need to ensure we support our teachers to help educate our children, especially those with special needs. Stop criticising the medical professions, they are there to try and help you! Bring back some sort of discipline and boundaries so that our young can learn respect and tolerance of others. I could go on and on, but I am sure you get the picture!
Do you have a plan for your blog?
Not really. So much of my blog is just me writing about things that appeal to my sense of fun, or the ridiculous, and I bash it out as I think it (that is why it is often disorganised)! I do not want to have too much structure, as I prefer spontaneity and freedom with my blog. I do like my little features though, so will either keep those up or add new ones.
What do you think about rankings?
I am assuming that they are something to do with SEO (I have seen that term bandied about, but still have no clue what it REALLY means)! I should imagine that my little blog is right at the bottom of the pecking order.
* Mention the person who tagged you
* Answer the questions in full
* Tag up to ten other bloggers at the end (without any obligation for them to participate!)
Great interview Judy! I need to do mine this weekend too!!!
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Yes, I saw that you were nominated too. I look forward to reading yours 🙂
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Just done it, scheduled for a couple of hours time! 🙂
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Great. I will look out for it 🙂
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This is so good. Congrats.
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Thanks Linda 🙂
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Writing is such a good way to handle depression and a blog a great place to do it… a private journal is way too handy for wallowing, while a public place allows you to explore instead 🙂 Especially with the community we have here 🙂
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Yes, we have a wonderful and supportive community 🙂
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Don’t we just 🙂
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I love your answers. It is amazing how you came to blogging and how you made it your personal therapy. Writing is healing in general but I love the way you chose for your blogging adventure. I think we all need to grow into it and it is a constant development as we develop ☺ love the idea for campaigns. Truly there are many worth to go for! ☺
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Yes, I probably left off a load of worthy campaigns! I am glad i went the way that I did with my blog as it drew in such wonderful people. 🙂
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I can only say: I agree ☺ that’s why I met you 😘
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Enjoyed this, Edwina…..always nice to learn more about you.
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Thank you so much 🙂
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A little more flesh to the you that I see. Well said.
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Thanks Jacqui. 🙂
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You are welcome 🙂
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You answered professionally. I love that! Congrats on this successful interview!
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Thanks so much Jerrod 🙂
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You’re welcome!
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Love this! Glad that you are getting known, you deserve it 🙂 Keep up the great blog and I look forward to more interviews from you!!!
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Thank you so much Sahar 🙂
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You certainly appeal to my sense of fun, Judy 🙂
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Why thank you Joey 🙂
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Thanks for the tag, Judy. 🙂 I am so with you on not overthinking the stats, followers, SEO’s and just doing what you love. The warmth and fun comes through in your blog. Have a great weekend!
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Thanks Diana. Of course having loads and loads of followers would be lovely, but trying to write just to get them is not me! 🙂
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Wonderful interview, Judy! Enjoyed reading all of your answers. 🙂
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Thank you Tonya 🙂
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Nice interview, Judy. I spend a bit of time with the “blues” and you’re right connecting with other bloggers helps. Especially when they have a sense of humour like yours 🙂
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Thanks Aimer. It stops me wallowing!
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Better than drugs. 🙂
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Oh yes indeed! 🙂
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Thanks for the mention Judy. I love your answers. They are so down to earth and you have said things just as they are. It’s wonderful to be told that blogging has helped you get over the negativity you experienced in your life. It’s all about having fun and enjoying the experiences that blogging brings and it should never stress anybody out or get them down.
Congratulations on building up such a wonderful entertaining blog. You’re a real credit to the blogging community as well as being very supportive and an absolute delight to get to know. Keep up the great work.
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Thank you Hugh. It has been a real pleasure blogging, and becoming part of such a wonderful group of people. I am delighted to have met so many lovely people all in one place, and am looking forward to actually meeting some of you at the next bash!
Thanks for always supporting me Hugh 🙂
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Wonderful interview Judy and Sue! 🙂
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Thanks Debby 🙂
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Thanks Judy, did not get this link so only just found.. thank you so much for thinking of me. I will get to it next week.. XXS
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No problem Sally, will look forward to it when you get the chance 🙂
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Hello, and thanks for stopping by. I am Judy, in my (very) early fifties and decided that life definitely gets more interesting as it goes on! I am a wife and a mum and have just finished University as a Registered Nurse, after having worked as an Associate Practitioner in the NHS. I am also a poet and the author of my debut book, 'Rhymes of the Times.' I love to laugh, and I love rhyming words too, so I joined the two together, and my book was born. I am currently working on another book in the series also. I am a prolific blogger and enjoy writing funny stories, anecdotes, and anything really that takes my fancy.
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