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Jaszy McAllister

Listen as I interview founder, publisher, and editor of Modern Hippie Mag, THE Jaszy McAllister.  Learn about her first year of blogging and how it went from a blog about one woman’s eco-conscious journey to numerous writers sharing their own stories about conscious living.

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Steve McAllister  (360 Posts)

Steve McAllister, Modern Hippie Mag's resident Lifestyle Guru, describes himself as a Renaissance Man. An author, filmmaker, songwriter, and perpetual artistic experimenter, he has recently re-released his second book The Rucksack Letters into paperback to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the journey. His latest book, a comical foray into philosophical science fiction, is How to Survive an Estralarian Mind Meld. His latest artistic project is The Labyrinth of the Unbroken Path. .





8 Comments

  1. karen says:

    How cool! Now I know a little more about you!! I, too, fell into blogging after opening my eco-friendly Etsy store to connect with my buyers. And now, I seem to have fallen into blogging more than creating. It has great upsides (like meeting you.) and downsides as I have no time to create the things I want to sell!!

    Congratulations on blogging and sharing your thoughts!

    • ModernHippie says:

      Hey Karen! Thanks for listening. You are so right that blogging can take over your life! It's what I do practically 24h a day! Who has time for creating? Every time I try to put time aside to make jewelry I get a great post idea and before you know it I'm done some research rabbit hole lost in cyberspace. But I can't really complain because I LOVE it!

      Thanks again for dropping by!

    • Stitches says:

      Wow! That's a really neat aswenr!

  2. Marina says:

    Hey Jaszy,

    I just finished listening to your interview. Great to learn more about you and the modern hippie mag.
    I agree that blogging is addictive!

    Best, Marina

  3. Lexine says:

    Cool! That's a clever way of looikng at it!

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