Sep
30
Daily Tweet Digest
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What I Posted on Twitter Yesterday:
- 17:38 @rockmanac Are you going to DC for the equality march? #
- 17:44 Ha! Ha! Is Gays.com really piggybackin’ off NEM to get new users? tr.im/A9qu #FAIL #
- 18:13 @Cherilnc I loved your book. Looking forward to more about Brianna and Pam. Your sex scenes were H.O.T! #
- 03:41 Doctors settle case for denying lesbian treatment – tr.im/Ac3z #
- 03:43 Court dismisses suit by lesbian who couldn’t see dying partner at a Miami Hospital – tr.im/Ac3Q #
- 03:45 Cleveland is selected to be host of the 2014 Gay Games – tr.im/Ac4S #
- 04:13 Michigan tells mom: Stop babysitting your neighbor’s kids – or else! tr.im/AcbV #
- 04:20 @LocaConPistolas Some of the articles I tweet can make a person really angry. I still tweet them though so people can stay informed. #
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Sep
30
I just woke my partner (it’s 3am) to tell her that SistersTalk is listed in Kathy Belge’s 10 Lesbians to Follow on Twitter list. Normally, I wouldn’t wake her for these sorts of things, but I’m so completely honored (and excited!) to be on such an impressive list with these ladies: Suze Orman, Melissa Etheridge (her street team), Tegan and Sara, Rachel Maddow, Ellen DeGeneres, Dorothy Snarker, Girlports, National Center for Lesbian Rights and Kate Clinton.
What Kathy says about SistersTalk:
Genia Stevens, host of Sister Talk radio is on the edge for me. She tweets a lot. Many times a day. But I keep following her because what she’s saying is so informative. She doesn’t just push her show, like some other radio hosts do. She tweets about important news and events in the LGBT community. Like “Study: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender middle school students harassed more – http://tr.im/A4Ee” and “Memphis Billboard Featuring Gay Marine Vandalized – http://tr.im/zZ4N.” Sometimes she’s interactive: “Question for the lesbians: Do you think lesbians have sex on the first date more often that we like to admit it?”
That’s a pretty accurate description of my tweetin’ habits. I try to be informative and provide as much news as I can regarding the LGBTQ community. I also try to interact as often as I can with my followers. I’ve asked my followers questions about their favorite music, their favorite books, their favorite movies and films, their sexual activities (I know, I’m nosey) and what they’d like to hear me and my partner discuss on the She Said, She Said episodes on SistersTalk Radio. Interacting with my followers helps me remain true to the reason I started SistersTalk Radio; my partner and I want to host what we consider to be the most diverse LGBTQ online talk radio show you’ll find anywhere on the ‘net. We can’t do that if we’re not getting input from the people who listen to our show.
Yes, I tweet a lot. But I talk waaaay more than I tweet, so consider yourself lucky you don’t have to actually listen to me. I’m sure my partner wonders if I come with an off switch. I do, but I won’t tell her where to find it. She’ll have to figure that one out on her own.






