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Good Vibes Galaxy & Audio Blogging

As someone who has been blogging on and off for years as well as hosting, recording voicework for commercials and so much more I started thinking about this blog and how nice it would be to have an audio version to accompany the words that I write. I love to write but I also love to talk and I know not everyone has time to sit down and read ALL the blogs that their friends write or even those of the people they follow but almost all of us have time to push play and listen while we move on about our lives.

When I started looking into how to make this happen there were so many options available to me but none were just a simple add audio to your blog so I decided to make it work for me in the best way for me. I will be using both my blog site as well as my YouTube to make this work. Each time I write a new blog I will also be recording an audio "podcast" of the blog and posting it to my YouTube channel. The blog will have the video embedded and that gives you all the choice as to read, listen or do both if you just simply can't get enough of the good vibes I'm writing/recording for you.

Oh, that gets me to my next point. Did you check out the new name for the Blog? Good Vibes Galaxy is something I have been toying with for awhile but it just simply fits me. If you have seen my art you know Galaxies are something I have a SLIGHT obsession with and I am all about the good vibes from chill time with friends and family to events, music and culture. I always joke with my husband that I wish I could keep a pocket full of sparkles and just sprinkle them around like a unicorn fairy spreading good cheer... so that's what my pages are, a little bit of sparkle I can sprinkle around and hopefully bring you a little bit of cheer.

~Kris





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