A place for women to explore their relationship with the internet. 

This newsletter is brought to you by Jordan Santos and Ford Blitzer – two women with opposite approaches to the internet. Jordan is a content creator who’s pretty much all-in when it comes to social media – and Ford is a creative director who prefers to go analog. But the funny thing is, the more we talk, the more we find ourselves moving toward some much more fruitful place in the middle. 

We’d like to use this space to explore a healthy balance with the internet, and share perspectives that encourage a fluid, imperfect, and ever-evolving approach. 

Here are a few stories we’d recommend starting with:

If you’d like to contribute, or have suggestions for future topics or guests, feel free to get in touch: htbawoti@gmail.com. (Please keep in mind that this is a nights and weekends project – so we may be slow to respond).


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