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Happy birthday to Amy Lynn Smith (@alswrite), Eclectablogger extraordinaire!

Happy birthday to Amy Lynn Smith (@alswrite), Eclectablogger extraordinaire!

Party like it’s 1999 and you’re back in high school

I just wanted to take a moment to make sure that everyone wishes our amazing Eclectablogger Amy Lynn Smith (aka @alswrite) a very happy birthday today.

Since she came on board last spring, Amy’s been killing it on health care-related issues and so much more. We’re thrilled to have her part of the team.

This one is for you, Amy. Happy birthday!

(Video after the jump.)

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Experts envision new ways to improve health and wellness

Experts envision new ways to improve health and wellness

The American healthcare system could be headed for a perfect storm, says one expert. And that’s a good thing. Regular readers of Eclectablog know that healthcare is something I write about often. In fact, I’ve been writing about it for more than a decade, long before I became a contributor here. Particularly with the passage of the Affordable Care Act […]

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Attention: email subscribers to Eclectablog alerts, especially those on Comcast

Attention: email subscribers to Eclectablog alerts, especially those on Comcast

Harumph So, I have just received word from a friend who subscribes to email alerts from Eclectablog that Comcast has been marking email notifications for new posts as “spam” and automatically filtering them so that users never see the alerts. Here’s what he found out when he contacted Comcast: Comcast indicated that there was a spam marker (which was now […]

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Site update

Site update

Meta, meta, meta… I just wanted give folks a bit of an update on what’s been happening on the blog lately. First of all, thanks so much to everyone who contributed during our Third Quarter Fundraiser. We had folks contributing via PayPal, by check, and by purchasing a TinyPass. Your donations help pay for the website hosting and upkeep along […]

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Last day – Third Quarter fundraiser – We’re all in this together

Last day – Third Quarter fundraiser – We’re all in this together

Over the past six months, the pervasive power of corporatists in our society has really hit home for me. Corporate interests have so much money, so many resources, and have created such an effective network to put their personal, self-serving, profit-maximizing stamp on our policies and laws that the rest of us seem, at times, to have little if any […]

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Day 5 – Third Quarter fundraiser – Money, money, money

Day 5 – Third Quarter fundraiser – Money, money, money

This hurts me more than it hurts you… I’ll admit it: I HATE begging my readers for money. I live a pretty simple lifestyle with no expensive boats or vacation homes. We don’t travel much outside of work because we can’t afford it. But I do work hard. And so do the other contributors at Eclectablog. We’re trying to build […]

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Day 4 — Third Quarter Fundraiser — Giving the people a platform

Day 4 — Third Quarter Fundraiser — Giving the people a platform

Why support Eclectablog? We do more than report stories others ignore. We help the voice of the people be heard. Citizen journalism is vital to our democracy not just because it’s unconstrained by corporate or special interests. Citizen journalism is by the people, for the people. When I joined Team Eclectablog, I was already speaking out on issues I care […]

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Day 3 – Third Quarter Fundraiser – Looking back at what we’ve accomplished

Day 3 – Third Quarter Fundraiser – Looking back at what we’ve accomplished

It’s been a busy quarter! Hi, folks. We’re back again, asking for your support. I thought it might be useful to look back at some of what we brought to you since our last fundraiser in April. Here are some of the highlights: An interview with Michigan Teacher of the Year Gary Abud about being exploited by corporatist, anti-teacher groups […]

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Day 2 – Third Quarter Fundraiser – You support us, we educate you

Day 2 – Third Quarter Fundraiser – You support us, we educate you

Support citizen journalism or democracy dies Have you ever read anything on this site that made you go, “Why didn’t I think of it that way?” or “Why am I not reading about this anywhere else?” or “I didn’t know that!” I hear from people all of the time that tell me that Eclectablog is literally their primary source for […]

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Day 1 – Third Quarter Fundraiser

Day 1 – Third Quarter Fundraiser

Hi, folks. It’s that time of year when we come to you begging for all your moneys. Well, not ALL your moneys. Just the amount you think it’s worth paying to have the Eclectablog team bringing you terrific content, much of which you literally cannot find anywhere else. You’ll notice some recent changes to our blog with regards to advertising […]

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INTERVIEW: Amy Lynn Smith, the newest addition to the Eclectablog team

INTERVIEW: Amy Lynn Smith, the newest addition to the Eclectablog team

We don’t do this very often — it’s a big deal

Regular Eclectablog readers will know that (a) I’ve only brought on a new writer one other time (LOLGOP) and (b) lately Amy Lynn Smith has been guest-posting some dynamite content at Eclectablog. Today I’m extremely pleased to announce that we have brought Amy on as a regular contributor to Eclectablog. This means she will share in blog revenues with me, Anne, and LOLGOP and, more importantly, you’ll get to enjoy her excellent writing on a regular basis.

Amy and I have followed each other on Twitter for quite awhile. However, our mutual friend and organizer extraordinaire, Sarah Burris sent me and email last February saying, “If you ever need someone who is very very well versed in health care policy to write something for the blog [Amy would] be a genius at it. I think she should start blogging in more high profile places. She’s brilliant!”

This connection led to Amy guest posting a few pieces, much of which was about Medicaid expansion in Michigan, something near and very dear to my heart. Amy’s style fits in perfectly at Eclectablog. She brings a unique voice while at the same time fitting into our overall vibe absolutely perfectly.

I’m thrilled to have Amy on the team and I know that you’ll all enjoy her creative content as well. In addition to her writing here, you can learn more about Amy’s professional writing by visiting her website ALSwrite.com and following @alswrite on Twitter.

Our interview is after the jump.

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