Nov. 6, 2009 As a ‘newbie’ on Twitter I’m still getting used to the overwhelm of ‘tweets’ and managing yet another media platform that proves useful for ‘real time’ updates and flow of information in au courant, friendly links that inform (and often inspire!)
Every Friday on Twitter there’s a “Follow Friday” ritual (in fact it even has its own #FF website now!) where people share favorite finds, or group topics and shared interests into sort of a 140 character version of Amazon’s famous ‘If you like this, you might like that’ referral base…
Essentially, it’s a way of introducing communities to one another so we cross-pollinate like busy bees, flitting and twitting about, landing links and info to flower and bloom with nourishment from like-minded buds who find such tidbits an essential part of their food chain…
So today, I’m listing a whole freakin’ rose bush of sometimes thorny, sometimes soft, critical thinking ‘pink’ analysts in the girl sphere who inspire, advocate, and uplift girls to ensure narrowcast limitations and ambient media cues don’t foul up fresh thinking and youthful possibility for our future generations…
‘Lists’ may quickly morph “Follow Friday” (#FF) into irrelevance, or refine it to a ‘onesie or twosie’ personal pick, which is a-ok fine by me…
But for now, I don’t have time to start a ‘list’ just yet, though this indeed has the makings of one. (it’s like going into a grocery store for that ‘one item’ and coming out with a basket, couldn’t help myself–there’s a bounty of smart minds to learn from out there!) Meanwhile, I thought I’d try to round up a few ‘regulars’ in the ‘girl sphere’ to track some of those in MY inbox alone.
So here goes…a Follow Friday mini-roundup of those dedicated to championing change in stereotypes and media’s narrowcast roles for girls, as well as build healthier souls inside and out.
Girl Advocates:A Dream Team of “Women2Follow” on Twitter
(no particular order)
For ‘Follow Friday’ Add Yourself to This Team Dedicated to Inspiring Girls!
@LunaNewMoon@nancy_newmoon @LynMikel @hghw @Mommy_B @inside_beauty @RachelJSimmons @RosalindWiseman @girls_inc @Latinitas @JessWeiner @ShapingYouth @DrRobyn @DrCarla @ChicaCircle @GOTRI @girlsincnyc @GirlsRockHouse @traceesioux @JulesyParker @DrJenn @lizjmeyer @emilybartek @ShelbyKnox @girlscantwhat@PinkStinkUK @MsTwixt @Gis4Girl @GirlMogul @GirlWorldDaily @iTwixie @GirlsInc @jennpozner @girlsleadership @juliavtaylor @llangit @RevoltRealWomen @JuliaBarry @clairemysko @RespectRx @GreenGirlsG @GEMSGIRLS @JaneNation @Shathi @igirlpower @tandrusiak @teendoc @pigtailpals @smgrimes @ileducprof @TheGirlEffect @Betty_Makoni @ @Annie_Fox @kidlutions @drjohnduffy @TweenParent @jilldawsonmusic @TeenVoices @MegsinMaine @drdrrose @VAWnet @marjieknudsen @reelgrrls @feministcupcake @FreshwaterHaven @womenontheverge @WomenTalkSports @CoachnancyP @baatenosh @whattamisaid @lpgordon @KooDooZ @cbanks11 @DeeshaPhilyaw @pitchforthecure @shannonrosa @letterstomybody @DorothyHill @lisa_ray @truechild @commercialfree @AWayThrough @theteendoc @RealDealGirls @BeaconStMoms @BodiMojo @illusionists @nandellheim @PinkLockerMom @DeborahReber @sueblaney @DrDrRose @OwningPink @datingviolence @SuzannaNarducci @micheleborba @CatiCares @KissesFromDolce @DrRoniCS @josiefraser @AllyKatzz @feministing @JacquelineGreen @endfattalk @kathleenhassan @DrSportPsych @AAUW @DonnaAntoniadis @sheconomy @TheWomensFndtn @LisaCoxPresents @SueScheff@DowntownWoman@darachadwick @christytj @Media_Lad @MediaChoices @GlobalWomLead @yahuiwa @sisterhearts @WomenCount @BreaktheCycleDV @TheNextWomen @shesgeeky @GirlsCircle
Wanna add yourself?
Consider yourself an advocate for girls?
Leave your Twitter handle in the comment below…
(Apologies if I left you out inadvertently…This is a quick cut-n-paste/partial list of some of our regular tweeters on ‘Follow Friday’ with parenting advocacy for raising healthy girls…it’s just a ’starter’ list from my own inbox so by no means complete!)
Mind you, Gabe at the amazing site KidsAreHeroes.com may find this amusing, since he’s one of my favorite ‘go to guys’ for learning to navigate as a newbie in the Twittersphere. A ‘post’ about Follow Friday to have one link to land in the ’stream?’ Is this even doable?
Beats me…Gabe helps newbies like me with policy, pragmatics, and pats on the head when I worry about stepping on toes and stumbling over myself in an effort to impart information widely. (pardon my doggie analogy, but he’s got two Bernese Mountain Dogs and his Lily girl is the Kids Are Heroes mascot of sorts…this is the power of community online; you feel bonded by mission, commonality, and friendship)
He readily explains in his Twitter for Beginners posts (which began as sharing his own personal tidbits of support and turned into a helpful and well-read AskGabe series) that many are having ‘overwhelm’ when Fridays roll around since the notion of participating meaningfully can lead to some ditching it altogether…others focusing on one core person per week, or a limit of 3…it’s all a ‘make your own rules’ sort of climate.
Here’s an example of insightful tips and great dialog in his post, “What’s Happening to Follow Friday?”) It really helped me wrap my head around the ‘whys and hows’ quite nicely. (btw, Gabe is @KidsAreHeroes)
So in short, I don’t know if this is maverick or not to go ‘off platform’ and switch gears to turn a post into a giant #FF but as regular readers know, I’m not one for decorum, I tend to just ‘wing it’ and ‘bring it’…
So if this post is helpful having a load of ‘girlpower’ in one spot, then enjoy reading the threads from this powerhouse starter pack of ‘tweeple’ …And if it’s not? Meh, another post tomorrow. Right? You know how prolific I am when I have something to share!
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Stay tuned…and remember to add your own femme finds in the comment section below to add to the ‘list’ in the making…(guys groupings are next, so start gathering your male mentors, dad bloggers, and ‘Packaging Boyhood’ pros to send links my way!)
Visual Credits: Lead Graphic from GirlMogul.com (featured on S.Y. here) Pink Ribbon empowerment via New Balance breast/benefit)



‘Lists’ may quickly morph “Follow Friday” (#FF) into irrelevance, or refine it to a ‘onesie or twosie’ personal pick, which is a-ok fine by me…
Hi Amy,
) You see, we now have THREE Bernese Mountain Dogs, not two! (Don’t ask how that happened.)
Thanks for writing such nice things about me. I do want to clear up a major error in your post, though.(
http://twitpic.com/o7bo0
Pablo is sitting on my chest, Lily is in the middle and Charlie is at my feet. Wanted to make sure your readers got all the facts.
I believe I have spoken about this method of doing #followfridays and I do like it as opposed to the alternative. And the people you recommend will appreciate that you actually linked to them instead of just mentioning.
Cheers,
-Gabe
It’s fabulous that the advocate community is so rich, but I have to admit, it’s overwhelming looking at this list! Last week, I started making Twitter Lists, and I’ve been plugging away at this all week with no end in sight.
Deep breath. Okay, I’m not even trying to finish quickly. These lists, once begun, can grow over time. Fortunately, it’s also possible to follow other people’s lists. For example, I’m following @rjleaman/nonprofit-technology, and I’m looking forward to following a Women2Follow Twitter List (when someone else makes it!)
I wonder when comment signatures will give you a Twitter Address option?
@sandrafoyt
Sandra Foyt´s last blog ..Flaming Arrows On The Wild Side
This is awesome! I would love to be added to this inspiring group
twitter: @Fitarella
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@Fitarella: Done deal. Just checked out your site, pleasure to add you and inspired to get my keister off the keyboard and go run MY dogs.
Gabe: THREE Bernese? You are my hero, and I’m not a “kid”!! I knew Lily was the Kids Are Heroes hound and that Charlie did work with seniors but didn’t know it was for Wags for Hope! That is sooooooooo cool! (he needs more ‘press on your site!’ heh. Equal time! Or maybe a Twitter handle…heck I’d tweet his escapades and spread some hope!)
BMD are one of my favorite all time breeds, as I used to volunteer at our local shelter for 9 years (pre-daughter) and was in charge of walking all of the gentle giants that no one else wanted to ‘handle’ (Bernese, Newfies, Rotts, Danes, Mastiffs, Pits, etc.)
—Right now I’ve got two scrappy-do style shelter mutts in dire need of some gentleness as they’re tearing apart the house by forming a bit of a ‘pack’ rough-housing, but they’re just babies (7 mos/6mos.) & were both sick when I got ‘em and have come back full force, and full tilt, so wish I had your BMD to ‘train’ them how to be more gentle. heh.
(Two-legged trainer comin’ to help soon too! Next wk. hopefully…as they put me over the edge by finding ‘fabric paint’ from my daughter’s volleyball spirit banner and proceeding to dye our carpet with black spots, dalmation style. AAAAAAAAAAAAACK!) Pergo laminate ho! (wanted new flooring anyway, right? ahem. Underestimated their ability to jump high to filch it and be ornery in my absence; shoulda/ coulda enclosed them in the garage, but thought the 4mile bike ride would ‘have ‘em sleeping.’ Live and learn, eh?
Now…Sandra…You are exactly tapping into my ‘tmi’ angst which is why I’ve simply been mining other people’s lists!
That said, I’ve learned from Gabe and am slowly trying to get my ‘media mgmt’ into munchable nuggets. (Yep, you’re goin’ on the edubloggers/lifelong learners list!) That said, I’ll ask point blank if anyone knows how to ‘blend’ lists started elsewhere…For example, if I mine a small, tightly focused list of ‘tweeps’ that I count on for cool stuff in learning/education, can I also ‘add to it’ with my own picks so that it ‘builds?’ (kinda like I’m doing here, for new discoveries? @Fitarella for example has some solid work with body image/teen confidence/’to each his own’ concepts which I’d never have known about otherwise)
I’m with you, Sandra, I don’t want to end up like the Little Red Hen hunting and pecking and doing scads of work on ‘lists’ with a bunch of other ‘not I said the fox, not I said the mouse’ lack of help.
So ‘blending/merging’ with (as Chris Brogan says) “Trust Agents” makes the most sense to me!
I also want to narrowcast a ‘core’ for key contacts and self-edit to maybe a dozen in each cat for readability on the ‘daily doings’ but don’t wanna end up w/’lists upon lists’ so am still wrapping my head around that one. I know when my Google Reader started to groan I began to ‘abandon’ it and my email has buried some impt. stuff (including an invite to comment on a piece from CNN, dangit!) so I DO need to get a grip. (or an intern in social media optimization!)
Lemme know how yours comes along as we tend to like similar stuff…which reminds me…The flaming arrows post has me cracking up thinking about those ‘Robin Hoods’ of yours. Can just imagine the fall foliage fun. You make learning awesome.
Wanna adopt me? Oh, to be a kid again and learn in FUN experiential ways instead of rote! heh.
Have a great weekend…
Many thanks for the kind mention. Appreciate it and you and your work very much.
Best Wishes,
Julie
Hi Amy – Thanks for the mention for ChicaCircle.com as we do strive to inspire girls’ creativity in a safe environment. We love to follow your posts!
Keep up the good work.
Lynnee
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I am the founder of Grad Girls Network, a nonprofit organization that shapes underpriviledged teen girls into confident and productive high school graduates. Would love to be added to your list
Done deal Kaneisha…just added you, and btw, have you partnered with Girls For A Change.org? You’d be a logical alliance with the high schoolers from all walks of life (and yes, underprivileged/at risk too) working on inspiring directions…
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