People to Follow (cont’d)

Well, I started out with 14 women to follow on Twitter, but I think that 23 is a really nice round number, so here are nine more women that I think you should follow on Twitter.  You will not be disappointed!

Maddie Grant I have had the great good fortune of meeting Maddie in person, and I happen to think that she is among the smartest of the smart regarding social media.  I appreciate what she shares on Twitter and read her blog on a regular basis.

Liza Sabater Brilliant, bold and no b.s.  That pretty much sums it up for me, I very much appreciate Liza’s tweeting on pop culture and current events. Very funny and very insightful…there is only one @blogdiva!

Nina (lovingyouiseasy) Serious wisdom and great vegan recipes in the same place!  I have followed Nina for quite a while and I really appreciate her perspective on many issues…like how we should eat, how we should treat each other for starters.

Franny Oxford Franny is just a delightful human being and whether it be via twitter or in real life, I highly recommend that you find a way to interact with her.  Positive, wise, patient and smart…in the same person!

danah boyd danah is an actual real life genius/jedi/guru, and I am kind of blown away by the things that come out of her brain on a regular basis.  I think that her keynote at SXSW was one of the most important perspectives on social media in recent years.

Joy Green McGann A Real Truth-Teller. ’nuff said.

Anne Perschel  Anne shares a lot of great stuff on Twitter and I really appreciate what she has to say about business, leadership and how the world of work is changing.

Amy Bryant Hands down the nicest most positive person on Twitter.  Seriously.  And she digs circle work…and I dig circle work.  So there’s that.  I promise that if you follow Amy, she will make you smile.

Jessie Daniels Jessie shares some of the most powerful insights and research related to discrimination, racism, sexism that I have come across online.  I suggest that you follow her on Twitter and read Racism Review.

 

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