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American blogger and writer
Heather B. Armstrong is ...
Dead
Born | 19 July 1975 in Bartlett |
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Died | 9 May 2023 in Salt Lake City |
Age | 47 years, 10 months |
Sex or gender | female |
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Country of citizenship | United States of America |
Birth name | Heather Brooke Hamilton |
Manner of death | suicide |
Occupation | writer, blogger and podcaster |
Twitter username | dooce |
Instagram username | dooce |
Educated at | Brigham Young University |
Field of work | ex-Mormon |
About Heather B. Armstrong
Heather B. Armstrong, born on July 19, 1975, is a renowned American blogger and writer who has made a name for herself in the digital world. She is best known for her blog, Dooce, which she started in 2001 and quickly gained a massive following. Her writing style is witty, honest, and relatable, which has earned her a loyal fan base.
Armstrong's journey to becoming a successful blogger was not an easy one. She struggled with depression and was eventually diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Her candid discussions about her mental health struggles on her blog helped to break down the stigma surrounding mental illness and inspired others to seek help.
In addition to her blog, Armstrong has written for numerous publications, including The New York Times, Forbes, and The Huffington Post. She has also authored two books, "It Sucked and Then I Cried: How I Had a Baby, a Breakdown, and a Much Needed Margarita" and "The Valedictorian of Being Dead: The True Story of Dying Ten Times to Live."
Armstrong's impact on the blogging world cannot be overstated. She was one of the pioneers of the medium and helped to shape the way we consume content online. Her honesty and vulnerability have inspired countless others to share their own stories and connect with others in a meaningful way.
Despite the challenges she has faced, Armstrong continues to be a force in the digital world. She remains an influential voice in the blogging community and a champion for mental health awareness.
References:
- https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/15/style/heather-armstrong-dooce.html
- https://www.forbes.com/sites/kathleenchaykowski/2016/03/23/how-dooce-blogger-heather-armstrong-built-a-business-out-of-personal-struggles/?sh=1c8c7d2d7b2d
- https://www.huffpost.com/entry/heather-armstrong-dooce_n_5a7c3b6ce4b08dfc9302e7d4
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