Project Type: Blog post

  • Tap Dance, Its History and Connection to Race: an Interview with Lisa LaTouche

    Tap Dance, Its History and Connection to Race: an Interview with Lisa LaTouche

    Lisa LaTouche is a Broadway tap dancer who moved back home to Canada during the pandemic. I interviewed her as she was about to premier a new tap work for Fall for Dance North. We discussed learning tap, tap’s history, and so much more more. Read about Lisa LaTouche and tap.

  • Self-Quarantine or Self-Isolate? Social or Physical Distancing?

    This article was written using research directly from the CDC and the Government of Canada. The client is in the medical research space and pivoted during the pandemic. Visit Pulse Infoframe’s website to see the published version.

  • Foreign Language Anxiety in the Workplace

    Foreign Language Anxiety in the Workplace

    This client is an example of one who needs a freelance writer with multiple skills. I translate, transcreate, edit, and write for them. This blog post focuses on an unknown aspect of mental health: foreign language anxiety in the workplace. Visit text&form‘s website the view the post.

  • How Far Do Electric Vehicles Drive?

    How Far Do Electric Vehicles Drive?

    Since early 2019, I’ve been writing eight blog posts per month for the Used Car Dealers’ Association. The posts cover a range of topics: financial, environmental, family, and safety, to name a few. This one discusses the distance electric vehicles drive. Please visit the UCDA‘s website to view it.

  • Driving with Dogs

    Driving with Dogs

    In researching this blog post for the Used Car Dealers’ Association, I learned that only 5% of pet owners who drive with their dogs have a built-in pet safety system installed. This blog post aims to help people find safer ways to drive with their dogs.

  • How Much of Your Income Should You Spend on Your Vehicle?

    How Much of Your Income Should You Spend on Your Vehicle?

    I enjoy writing blog posts that help people figure things out. In this one, I review the basics of deciding how much money you have available to purchase a car. As nice as it can be to buy a new, shiny one, sometimes the numbers don’t add up, and the last thing you need is…

  • Are Heavy-Duty Trucks the Key to Solving Air Pollution?

    Are Heavy-Duty Trucks the Key to Solving Air Pollution?

    I wrote this blog post for Geotab, a telematics company that specializes in fleet management. Its impetus was a recent study that showed that heavy-duty truck emissions were far more dangerous than car emissions. I really enjoyed writing this one, because it forced me to examine my own opinions on this environmental issue and opened…

  • What Is Flamenco Dance? Myriam Allard Answers

    What Is Flamenco Dance? Myriam Allard Answers

    This blog post comes from the blog I write under Lori Wolf-Heffner, the name I use for my fiction writing. On that blog, I occasionally interview artists from different disciplines, including the performing arts. In this blog post, the interview is with Myriam Allard, a Flamenco dancer from Montreal.

  • Explore Dangerous Underwater Caves with NatGeo’s Kenny Broad

    Waves lapping up on the beach, a creek babbling through a forest, or a river rushing into a lake: these are perhaps some of the most calming sounds for us. You’ll likely hear water in some sonic form on relaxation soundtracks, or you may even seek it out with a trip to the ocean. Florida,…

  • Jim Cuddy’s Gold Medal Connections

    Jim Cuddy has been in the news a lot lately. After his single “Pull Me Through” was used for a montage of the history between figure skaters Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, it crashed the iTunes servers because of the surge in downloads. Also last month, he released his latest album, Constellation. And in the…