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Saturday, 4 May 2019

Our Top Posts of the Month (April 2019)

Check out our top posts for the past month. Posts are listed by number of page views they attracted during the month, most popular first.

  1. Our Top Posts of the Month (December 2018)
  2. Our Top Posts of the Month (February 2019)
  3. No I'm Not Taking Any Cats Home! A Visit to the Cats Protection Tyneside Adoption Centre With Aimee Wilson
  4. Competition and Collaboration in the Blogging World | A Chat with Marty and Aimee
  5. An Open Letter to My Bipolar Best Friend
  6. Sometimes We Need to Ask the Questions
  7. Complex Simplicity: The Art of Being Honest
  8. Bloggers About Town: A Day out with Aimee Wilson
  9. My Mental Health 2018: Aligning It All
  10. Secrets of a Successful Blogging Workflow

Our most visited pages were:

  1. Contact Us
  2. Resources
  3. About Us
  4. Our book: High Tide Low Tide
  5. News and Appearances
  6. Testimonials

 

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Gum on My Shoe is a creative partnership between best friends Martin Baker and Fran Houston. Our book High Tide, Low Tide: The Caring Friend’s Guide to Bipolar Disorder inspires and informs those who support a friend living with mental illness.

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