Stark ReAlity Check
Blog URL http://starkrealitycheck.com
Located Indianapolis, Indiana USA
Tags Social Media, twitter, Indianapolis, Indiana, philanthropy, capitalism, mom, hoosier, compassion
ReAlity as seen through the eyes of a philanthrocapitalist.
Latest Blog Posts
- #Tweetsgiving 2009 – What are you thankful for? on Nov 24, 2009 in Uncategorized
I was blessed to grow up in NE Indiana in a Norman Rockwell-like atmosphere surrounded by family who knew how to laugh and how to love unconditionally. Thanksgiving always included turkey, apple-pie, plenty of wine, and home-made noodles over mashed...
- on Nov 12, 2009 in Uncategorized twitter
December 3, 2009 (12:30pm EST / 11:30am CST) tweeters from the banks of the Ohio River to the shores of Lake Michigan will donate one minute to the future of our state by sending a tweet containing “#Indiana”...
- Brilliant use of real time twitter training on Oct 29, 2009 in Uncategorized
While minding my own business on a un-eventful Thursday, I began to receive a number of tweets with a common theme. I captured some of the tweets in the image you see on the left. Gregory Cross of Cross Creative was giving a twitter training and...
- I wonder how much energy could be saved with a transparent refrigerator on Oct 26, 2009 in Uncategorized
View AmyStark’s tweet...
- #TweetersAlmanac? Click on the tab on top on Oct 12, 2009 in
No more PayPal kinks! If you know someone who would benefit from the Almanac who may not be flush at the moment, send me an email and I’ll send you a free PDF if you PROMISE to –Give Credit Where Credit is Due– It’s just g...
- I’m a micro-blogger – on Oct 6, 2009 in Uncategorized
..but not an expert blogger, yet. If you are visiting the site to order The 2009 Tweeter’s Almanac – First Edition: The Great #Indiana Initiative of Aught Nine, please be patient as I work through some paypal hurdles. If you must have...
- The Genesis of The Tweeter’s Almanac – First Edition: The Great #Indiana Initiative of Aught Nine on Oct 5, 2009 in twitter
The Almanac was conceived in January 2009 as a result of a digital conversation on the Smaller Indiana social networking site. On January 21, 2009 Pat Coyle – owner of Smaller Indiana – posed the following question: “…So how will...




