Interview: Lance from Jungle of Life

Lance who blogs at Jungle of Life is one of my favourite bloggers, and I am happy and proud that he agreed to be interviewed on Joyful Days.

Why am I such a fan? You’d be too if you knew the man. I started blogging a few months back and was unknown in the blogging world, yet he took the trouble to keep in touch, show me the ropes, and just let me know that he was there.

Another reason I’m grateful that he agreed to be interviewed is that he had just done an earlier interview at the Adversity University Blog, which I realised only after I asked him to do one here. That’s how generous he is with his time and his efforts – he has such abundance that there seems to be enough for everybody.

Without further ado, here’s… LANCE!

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