Kate-Madonna Hindes
7,173 followers
http://www.girlmeetsgeek.com
Passionate advocate of emotional integrity and authenticity within myself and the world around me. {All she keeps inside, isn't on the label. - Fuel}
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Right now I'm a fan of the Whuffie Bank. A new way to look at who you are and what you BRING.
Put everything that everyone else says aside: Find your passion and voice. Share it and succeed. DM Me. :)
Meet in person. Twitter's to make a connection or to get an actual handshake. It means more. #Tweetups, Ftw.
In true honesty: I've had so many fantastic connections. I love my Twin Cities Tweeties. We're an amazing group. (Come see!)
I provide content and giggles. I notice unfollows then quick retracts. I'm alright with that. We all do it.
I tweet daily to encourage job seekers and motivate businesses to delve into Social Media and understand the true purpose.
TwitterBonics. Twitter+Ebonics anything. I can't take it seriously. #YouknowsyouintroubleswhenTwittertalks2ulikedis
Most JobSeekers. They are timid about being found online. Embracing technology makes us innovative. It's time.
Strangest Twitter Story. There are some that need to be heard!
@Dooce is an idol and in my top three reasons of why I think the world is alright. She's fantastic.
Those I meet. When I see someone in transition my heart goes out. Twitter is about connection. I want to show them we truly care.
A day of tweets: Job Goodness, My Preschooler's Quotes and silly humor= a fantastically-deadly combination.
Twitter is my success story. I've been able to travel nationally and teach individuals how to find happiness in 140 characters.
Integrity. Connection. My Preschooler. Technology. Hot Fudge Malts. Bear Hugs.
Because I picked up a burrito, giggled and decided it was time. Then, I couldn't stop. #TrueStory
#TheRealUseOfAHashtag .... Discuss.
Better Spam Blocking. Twitter's not about the followers, it's about bringing who you are to the social media buffet.
#PassionEveryday
@EricaMayer for starting a Haiti movement. I appreciate the positivity and humorous quips of those around me.
Dm's are private. There are some conversations you need to double-check before hitting that send button, kiddos.
Most. I'm not a fan of making Twitter sound like High School Text Messaging. I believe in the power of links.
I'm still trying to make someone spit out their beverage. I want to hear I inspired a revolution or ruined a keyboard. It's coming.
About three seconds. Or the time it took me to write this. In all honesty: I'm amazed by the content at my fingertips in Twitter.
My dad. Once. Luckily no therapy was involved. Someday I'll help him to understand Twitter isn't an answering service. Love you, Dad!

