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Internet People

Internet People, Anna Seirian, MJ Mayes

A weekly roundup of fresh ideas to fuel your creative process. Get it every Wednesday \ud83d\udc8c

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  • Internet People

    Helping creatives, artists & entrepreneurs turn their little ideas into a big deal \ud83c\udf00 Podcast, Newsletter, Virtual Coworking Club, Writing Club

  • Anna Seirian

    \ud83e\ude9eI help ADHD women trade exhaustion and survival for ease and pleasure \ud83d\udc8e Join the Brilliance Experiment to recover the sparkle you lost when life got too hard ✨Writer • Podcaster • Cofounder @weareinternetpeople and @writingclub

  • MJ Mayes

    Writing & podcasting about the rollercoaster of life with ADHD, the mindf*ck of creative entrepreneurship, and how to exist as a Person on the Internet \ud83c\udf00

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