Watch The Interview Online with Marion Black Online
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We’ve been here together since the first day I became a member. We grew together, laughed and sometimes even a little cry. We have been building up a friendship for life. And I am very sure we are going to meet in person someday!
Who is Marion Black?
Marion and I joined Wealthy Affiliate in the same period. She became a member in June 2014, and I joined Wealthy Affiliate in July 2014. Ever since we are in contact via the private message system at WA. And I think we can almost write a 500 pages thick book from all the PM’s we have sent back and forward.
Marion is creating tutorials for Wealthy Affiliate and Udemy. She’s been learning and teaching people about computers since the early 1980s starting with the Commodore 64.
I have asked Marion to sort out 10 of the 25 questions for the interview
Here are her questions and answers:
I was 55 when I started my first website – 14 years ago.
I’m researching a couple of areas so I can create online courses. I’ll start videoing today or tomorrow.
* Note from Loes: The training video series of Marion I like to share; The WordPress Gutenberg Editor. Splendid job Marion!
I learn from the competition or I ignore them.
When I’m alone in the house I sing in every room.
If I’m still alive in 25 years I’ll be 94 and I’ll be living a life of luxury.
*Note from Loes: I can see it in my imagination, Marion.
You sitting on the porch in a rocking chair,
with a checkered plaid covering your legs.
When I was 21 my future husband told me that I was the only girl he’d ever loved. He passed away 5 years later leaving me expecting my second child.
Learn to spell, use punctuation properly and write the way you speak as if you were talking to an old friend.
Come to Adelaide Australia. I love living here.
*Note from Loes: I would love to visit you in Adelaide, do you have 2 rocking chairs?
People who waste my time.
I really don’t like people who tell lies.
Thank you, Marion, for showing us a bit of your personal life. And what a very lovely memory that your late husband gave to you.
Marion’s Websites
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