Finding autonomy through WordPress
Edo Begagić writes about how WordPress gave him autonomy in his career, allowing him to learn what he wished, and choose his life.
Edo Begagić writes about how WordPress gave him autonomy in his career, allowing him to learn what he wished, and choose his life.
Ana Cirujano writes from Madrid, Spain about how she fell first in love with WordPress, and then in love with the WordPress Community.
Emily Rapport from Jamestown, NY writes about how her desire to share her art led her into a career as a WordPress developer.
Josep Morán writes about how a medical condition forced him to leave a career as a wood worker and how he found freedom in WordPress.
Mainul Kabir Aion writes to marketers that there’s a place for them in WordPress, everyone is welcome and qualified.
Moses Cursor Ssebunya writes about how his investigation of WordPress turned it from junk to gold for him.
In a rare sequel essay, Monika Rao writes about how the last 10 years of life in WordPress have helped her grow.
Pratik Bhatt writes from Ahmedabad about how WordPress and its community helps him developer relationships.
Cathy Mitchell writes about how being consistently kind, quiet, and steady for her customers has led to success for her whole team.
Abdalsalaam Halawa writes about the WordPress community and the work it provides helps him through the horrors of war in Gaza.