Celebrating 10 years of Greer’s OC
When I first heard the words, "We're making changes at the newspaper and you're not part of the change" I was so blindsided that I didn't know what to do. Life had already changed dramatically two weeks prior, when one of my four sons was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes---a life threatening and invisible disease, without a cure. With sunglasses to hide my puffy eyes and not much to say, I left the Los Angeles Times building after 14 plus years as a popular lifestyle columnist.
Thanks to a handful of close friends---Beverly Morgan, Jane Gillespie and Lee Healy--- I was encouraged to do my own thing, without the newspaper behind me. That was a little over 10 years ago, and today I'm celebrating the 10th year of launching Greer's OC and daily email newsletter, really the first of its kind in Orange County.
Every day since has been fun, challenging at times, but never boring. I love putting a spotlight on all of the great restaurants, shops, events, fashions, trends and the talented people making things better in Orange County and beyond.
I can't imagine doing what I've done without the help from super talented colleagues, friends and loyal advertisers: Visualade; Crystal Tran at Pacific Creative; Yen Ly Kliewer, the world's best bookkeeper; Janet Vinograd at LA Times; Eddie Tourgeman at NLD Graphics & Printing; Michael Harris at Aperture Payment Solutions; Ismael Osuna at Adventureish Consulting; William O’Connor at Applied Financial Planning; Curt Norris at Curt Norris/media; my talented interns, “Greer’s Girls;” and my sons, Taylor and Matthew Lobdell, who have stepped in to help me in sales, writing, and day to day work.
I'm most grateful to my subscribers, all 7,000 of them who read the Daily Dose of OC Monday through Friday and for the 115,000 unique monthly visitors who check in on my site to find out the latest and greatest in fashion, food, finds, events, travel and exciting happenings Orange County has to offer. I'm also thankful for being able to support JDRF and its mission to cure type 1 diabetes, and to help spread awareness as much as I can to all of the worthy charities in Orange County.
And, maybe I owe the biggest thanks to my editor for letting me go. He forced me to go out and do my own thing—and that was the greatest gift of all.

