Words to WordPress: The Uncharted Path of Syed Laden
Follow along as Syed Laden tells us about being a journalist and finding the joy of WordPress as a crafter of words.
Follow along as Syed Laden tells us about being a journalist and finding the joy of WordPress as a crafter of words.
After a brief hiatus the newsletter is back! We have an essay, crazy content from the Tavern, an AMAZING photo of the week, and more!
Juan Chen from Taiwan writes about how walking the Camino in Spain saved his life, and how WordPress enabled him to tell others about it.
Hear from Adrita from Dhaka about her journey with WordPress and also learn about the biggest WPPhotos event EVER!
Adrita Chakraborty’s unexpected journey with WordPress evolved from freelance writing to a fulfilling career and active community involvement. Beginning in 2015, she has grown her skills at companies like weDevs and BuddyBoss, volunteered at WordCamps, and become an organizer for the WordPress Dhaka Community.
Laurence Kampala, Uganda writes:
Privilege! Such an elite word with a capital P Dangit! For some it comes in different shades, others societal class, others in the life growth patterns. Why do I highlight this? It is because one never sees it unless they take time to meditate and be thankful for what they have.
Aki Hamano changed four simple characters in WordPress and grew to be a Core Committer. Also check out some great photos and podcasts!
Aki Hamano from Tokyo, Japan found the joy of working in an open, transparent team of people who trust each other; WordPress.
Nahuai Badiola began his career as a neuroscientist, but felt called to do something to make the world better. This led him to WordPress.
We start with two things valuable for personal development this week.