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Lauren Hall-Stigerts
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Marketing Communications Manager, nGenera
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Julie Ferris Learn about the Influencer Project from Fast Company--fascinating experiment! http://fcinf.com/v/dsyx/welcome ?

98 weeks ago from Seattle Careerists

Lauren Hall-Stigerts: It's only fascinating to me in that what I consider a progressive publication like Fast Company is measuring "influence" simply by the number of ...MoreIt's only fascinating to me in that what I consider a progressive publication like Fast Company is measuring "influence" simply by the number of click-throughs on unique links. How about measuring something more important that actually makes a visible difference? I'm disappointed. Instead of rambling on, I think Amber Naslund said it best: "How Fast Company Confused Ego With Influence" http://www.brasstackthinking.com/2010/07/how-fast-company-confused-ego-w...

I won't be clicking on any unique link to Fast Company, thank you very much.

98 weeks ago
 
blake hall Anyone a fan of (or just tried) Matcha?

121 weeks ago from Tea

Lauren Hall-Stigerts: If you can get to a proper tea house for matcha, that's the best. The kind where they actually whisk the tea. If you try it and like it, I buy ...MoreIf you can get to a proper tea house for matcha, that's the best. The kind where they actually whisk the tea. If you try it and like it, I buy this matcha for myself: http://www.mygreentea.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=m... It's expensive but lasts a long time. (A little goes a long ways!)
121 weeks ago
Vanessa Alvarado: I would feel strange preparing a tea traditionally reserved for tea ceremonies, but I'm opening to trying Matcha. I do love Genmaicha and Sencha. ...MoreI would feel strange preparing a tea traditionally reserved for tea ceremonies, but I'm opening to trying Matcha. I do love Genmaicha and Sencha. Coffee is the only beverage with ceremonial status in my life. Mm, coffee...
121 weeks ago
 
Lauren Hall-Stigerts My recent awesome tea find is Teavana's Youthberry white tea: http://www.teavana.com/Loose-Leaf-Teas/Teas-that-Please/Youthberry-White.... It has a very mild floral/tropical fruit blend to it with only 1% of the caffeine content that you'd find in a cup of coffee. I also blend it with Teavana's Raspberry Riot Lemon Mate (http://www.teavana.com/The-Teas/Mate-Teas/Raspberry-Riot-Lemon-Mate-Tea.axd)--but only put 1 part mate to 3 parts Youthberry or else you'll overpower the gentle flavor!

126 weeks ago from Tea

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Neeraj Bhushan
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