Are you an active promoter of GREEN living and want to share your expertise with the ethicalDeal community? We’d love to have you on our team! We’re looking for guest bloggers to submit regular posts in the following categories:
- Family & Parenting
- Fashion & Beauty
- Food & Recipes
- Health & Fitness
- Home & Garden
While guest blogging for ethicalDeal is a volunteer position, perks include links to your social media profiles and websites in your posts, a contributor profile (like the ones below), and regular promotion of your posts to our community across North America.
If you’re interested in joining our guest bloggers and connecting with our community in a meaningful way, we’d love to hear from you. To apply, email our blog editor at blog@ethicaldeal.com with your area of interest, your experience and a sample post.
Please review our Guest Blogging Guidelines before you submit.
ethicalDeal’s Contributors
Maryruth has been seeking the keys to environmental justice – both at home and at work – for over a decade. With interests that range from green living to green business, sustainable building designs to organic gardening practices, ecosystem restoration to environmental health, Maryruth has been exploring and writing about earth-matters for most of her life. Of special interest is the subject of ecopsychology and the role the natural world plays in the long-term health and well-being of humanity. You can learn more about Maryruth’s work by visiting her site.
After interning at Chez Panisse, Jenn Chic cooked up a new career for herself. Already a trained chef and photographer, she began to write about all things food related. Her stories and photographs have appeared in Swerve, Edible Toronto, Western Living & Vanmag online. Wherever she goes, the scent of fresh baking is close by. Her cooking blog is www.jennchiccooks.com and photo blog is www.jennchic.com.
Erica Leibner is a freelance writer and communications consultant for forward thinking small businesses. She crafts copy for clients’ websites and manages social media accounts. She has written about a wide range of topics – everything from why social entrepreneurs should use social media to how to purchase ethical diamonds. She adores all things Stella McCartney, is a coconut ice cream addict and has been a vegetarian (now vegan) since the age of seven. A closeted addict of non-toxic “made in Canada” beauty products, she’s excited to share her knowledge with us as the latest addition to our ethicalDeal team. Visit her blog.
Eschelle Westwood is the author of Mumfection and young mother to two wild and hilarious boys. She is an avid vegetarian home cook and one of vancouvermom.ca‘s Top 30 Vancouver Mom Bloggers of 2012. As a young parent she thinks it is important to eat great healthy food on a tight budget; with picky eaters and her vegetarianism that is always a challenge! As a blogger and social media expert you can find Eschelle on Facebook and Twitter as well!
Brittany Eidsness (Registered Holistic Nutritionist). Brittany’s passion for holistic health and wellness took root at a young age. Throughout high school and university she created and led programs aimed at increasing physical fitness and raising health awareness in youth and their families. In 2006 she began studying nutrition at the University of British Columbia and following that, the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition (CSNN). More …
Sandra Lucas is a holistic nutritionist and live cell microscopist with a passion for culinary nutrition and organic gardening. Sandra writes the blog A Cultivated Kitchen, exploring the way from field to table as she prepares and grows some of her own food while experimenting with raw foods, you can also find her on Facebook and Twitter.
Alex Prier is a Martha Stewart-obsessed, Bon Appetit-reading, blogging student at the University of B.C. who is about to complete her BA in History and English. Her culinary hobby has taken on a life of its own after being diagnosed as a celiac in a quest to find the best gluten-free products, restaurants and recipes. She lives in Kitsilano with her sister (the gluten-free guinea pig), and writes about her often frustrating but always laughable experiences with food at waitandceliac.com.



