In Favor of Public Breastfeeding, Thank You Mayim Bialik

Mayim Bialek--funny, Jewish, neurosurgeon, Big Bang Theory, Blossom, vegan, naturalista--what's not to love? But that's not my favorite thing. Mayim publicly breastfed her two boys and practiced child-led weaning. She spoke out on HuffPo advocating public breastfeeding. On her Kveller blog, she writes about organic parenting. As a Ph.D, she shares brain and learning helps for parents. Let's hear it for multitasking, nursing moms who love their kids enough to risk public censure.Thank You, Mayim Bialik, for Breastfeeding Voice - News - Bubblews

Make Writing Multitask with Double Duty Articles

I write for several sites and have learned to make writing multitask. Meaning, I write one article and reuse on several sites simultaneously. Here's how to legally and sensibly do that. Read on Writing for the Web 101 Make Writing Multitask With Quadruple Duty Articles 

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Comment on Bubblews Posts Not Profiles If You Want Interaction

I've read complaints questioning generic article comments. Well, here's my $64,000 question: what about those generic profile comments? I don't mean the initial introductory comment. I don't mean personal, specific comments or questions. In lieu of email, that's the only place to discuss non-article-specific stuff.   Quit the Profile Graffiti and Visit Bubblews Posts If You Want Interaction 

How to Work, Earn Money While You're Sick

I've been writing online since 2005, full time since 2010. I've written for lots of sites and earned enough to quit my subbing job. Like a good IPA beer, each writing site has its merits. What I like about Bubblews is that it's good for those slow days. Like when I don't feel good. I'm tired, achy and fluish. Our temps have jumped about 20-25 degrees (still under freezing). And I'm just superstitious enough to think it woke up the bad germs from their winter sleep. And Bubblews enables me to earn money with "light duty" work.  Writing on Bubblews is Good Sick Day Work

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