Interview With Lachy G Founder Of Uncoverr.com

While Amazon is at the top of their game when it comes to their recommendation engine, nothing beats a good, thorough review of product. In this case, the product is books. Lachy G who is the founder of Uncoverr.com (clever name I think) took the time to talk with me with regards to his project, [...]

Blogging, Podcasting, Marketing With Rob White

Rob White is the founder of NMP or New Media Pro network. He hosts a weekly podcast every Friday evening on Talkshoe.com called Podcaster and New Media Training where he shares tips, tricks, and techniques on podcasting, video streaming and blogging. Rob is also the host of Identify Theft radio. In this interview, I discuss [...]

Jade Craven – The Prolificwriter From Down Under

As if Australia didn’t have enough all-star bloggers, I discovered one more by the name of Jade Craven. Jade is most well known for launching and operating the blog, TheProlificWriter.com, a site dedicated to writing, networking, and providing case studies of people putting the tactics into practice. In this interview, Jade and I discuss the [...]

Content Theft and More With Jonathan Bailey

This weeks edition of BloggerTalks focuses on content theft with Jonathan Bailey of PlagiarismToday. We also talk blogging and the opportunities that have opened up for Jonathan thanks to the medium. Asides from maintaining his own blog, Jonathan is a co-host on the WordPress Podcast which is produced by Charles Stricklin. Last but not least, [...]

Juan Magdaraog On Overcoming Disability

Juan Magdaraog is your normal everyday guy. He’s into tech, sports, movie, TV shows, games while his two big loves are Macs and Ferraris. He wakes up around 9 or 10am, eat breakfast, do his morning routine and then stay glued to the computer until 2 or 3 am blogging and communicating with his clients. There’s not much difference between Dickoy (as he is fondly called) and you but for one small thing: he has one of the world’s rarest diseases called Pompe. He has been confined in a wheelchair for the past 17 years and can no longer breathe on his own so he’s connected to a bi-pap machine 24/7.

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This interview, however, is not about his disease. It is about him. It’s about how he managed to view his disability as a powerful motivation to make something out of himself. He cultivated his “this” abilities and managed to become an inspiring personality in his country. Instead of dwelling on the things he can never do because of Pompe, he focused on the Internet and became a blogger, freelance writer, and owner of Sparkplug Studios. Find out more after the jump!