Amy Hart (@amyintexas27) 's Twitter Profile
Amy Hart

@amyintexas27

Dir. of Operations. edisonlf.com ⚖️ #IPR #legaltech #ecommerce Writer/Dir. "Killer Abs" 🎥 AFF '21 #filmtwitter #screenwriter #amwriting Mom. #coffee

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Paul Graham (@paulg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing they don't tell you about having kids is how much you learn from it. It's an unparalleled opportunity to study human nature. Especially if you have multiple kids with very different personalities. I've learned more from it than anything else I've done.

Daniel Crosby (@danielcrosby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I used to drink tons of Diet Coke but it’s been one month since I’ve had a drop. I want to share some of the changes I’ve observed in myself over that time: - My health is unchanged - I’m less happy - My one source of joy is gone Thanks for encouraging me on this journey!

Zak Kukoff (@zck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Hallmark movie about a laid off web3 VC who moves back to his small hometown and falls in love with an ex-CEO girlboss, learning the true meaning of the web along the way

Meg Gardiner (@meggardiner1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All my life I’ve wanted to write. Somehow, some way. So I wrote at night while teaching. I wrote while my babies napped. I wrote on planes, trains & in cars. I wrote more than a dozen novels. This week my latest, HEAT 2, debuted at #1 on the NYT best seller list. Never give up.

Austen Allred (@austen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Startups are basically two steps: 1. Make it work so well people love it 2. Scale sales and marketing without breaking everything

Jon Erlichman (@jonerlichman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Shark Tank pitch from 2013… Doorbot tried to raise $700,000. That would’ve valued the business at $7 million. There was no deal. Doorbot later rebranded as Ring. Amazon bought it for $1 billion in 2018.

All The Right Movies (@atrightmovies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When MARTIN SCORSESE was 11 years old, he created a fictitious movie about the Roman Empire called 'The Eternal City' and storyboarded the opening scene. This is that storyboard. Incredible.

When MARTIN SCORSESE was 11 years old, he created a fictitious movie about the Roman Empire called 'The Eternal City' and storyboarded the opening scene. This is that storyboard. Incredible.
Mark Ruffalo (@markruffalo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How about we all jump into indies now? Content creators create a film & TV-making system alongside the studio & streaming networks? So there is actual competition. 🧵 deadline.com/2023/07/actors…