My followers’ work
A list comprising of what I have found on reading the top 3 posts of all my followers.
- Eli Inzunza: In her first three posts, she talks about how she got rid of winter blues, the same post in Spanish (at this moment I do not know Spanish unfortunately), and how she wants to write without leaving her 9–5 job as she loves her job. She is a bilingual communicator.
- Darrin Atkins: In his first three posts, Darrin talks about finding a comfortable place at home without focusing on whether it is fancy or not, a picture wishing everyone a great day and, how to stay focused on your business income. I think the third post is a value add to me.
- SERGI 💎: We got in touch earlier and I think he is a great guy. In his first three posts, he says that using hashtags in your bio can make your posts show up in recommendations, about how he stopped temporarily writing for a publication and how it helped him and, the advantages of short-form articles on Medium. Check out his work.
- Nyi Mas Zahra Humaira: First three posts are about a link to music when days are hard, a self-help suggestion for everyone and, the importance of praying. Decent work.
- Jim Brazil: No work posted yet. Looking forward!
- Australian Foodie: Her first three posts — the need to write for Global Foodies publication, About Australian Foodie and a post about Ice cream. Mouthwatering content. Time to grab a scoop ;)
- Anil Koju: No work posted yet. Looking forward!
- Şule Nur ALTUNBAŞ: No work posted yet. Looking forward!
- Johanna Martinez: I have a feeling that we both have the same mindset about life. On looking at her recent/top three posts, I realised the importance of intuition in life, about building emotional intelligence for children (oh I love this topic, have written about this), about all the what-ifs that we ask in our life.
- Renuka Verma: She talks about people who try to be over smart. What a good start and followed but an introductory post. Looking forward to more posts.
- BichoDoMato: The first three posts are — 1. sticking to a plan for your language learning goals, 2. About the writer, 3. His encounter with a person with high ADHD. Cool work.
- Dr. Marwah Ali: No content posted yet. Looking forward.
- Sucharitha V: First post explaining why people say sorry. More content on the way I guess.
- Nania Astyani: Hasn’t written anything yet. Looking forward!
- Emthy: This writer has a different style as compared to many other writers I have seen on Medium. The content is explained as poems with pictures. It is a unique style and something to learn from.
- Mustafa Pekcandanoğlu: Do you think Russia will lose the war? you should his recent post. Enlightening. Additionally, I see his posts on the Russia-Ukraine war. You should check his content if you want to know more about the current war.
- Engr. Saba Yaseen 🇵🇰: Personal experiences it is. The first post is on travel dairies 2021. Oh god, I miss travelling. Others are from personal experiences. Some coffee and reading these posts are a good combo.
- Mukundarajan V N: His recent post is about top writers leaving medium? I didn’t know about that. You should check out if you want the details. The other two are about non-native writers being disliked on Medium and the importance of gut decisions.
- Ray Engan is a chief Charisma Officer. That’s an interesting position. Good to know. His posts are all about leadership through laughter. A totally new world to me.
- Faaeleaduhkween: No content posted yet. Waiting to read.
- Daniella Montage: Luckily I follow this work often. So I do not need to re-read. The writer shares personal experiences and what others can learn from them.
- Jan Sebastian: She says dogs are smart, their understanding of language and her experiences with them. Su-veet! The second one is about a 500$ a month quest. The third one is about bullies. I think Johanna Martinez should read her work. They are similar to some extent.
- Isa Nan: It looks like the writer is a History Buff. Waiting for a post about the history of the entire Soviet Union and Ukraine. Some of the information is tough for me to understand but I survived through it.
- Gökhan Yalcuk: All three posts are in ILLUMINATION. Great. This writer is focusing on productivity, self-help and money. I liked his post on all the platforms on where to write. I guess you should check his post. I will probably try them out later when I find the time.
- Gabe Shootman: A resourceful writer about the current Ukrainian crisis. At least the first two posts are related to them. I can see that there are more posts about international politics and other stuff. You cannot miss his latest post on NATO. I loved it.
- Eclectic Mayhem: Probably the most unique profile I have seen to date. This writer is definitely out of the planet. I like his content. Short and intense and focused.
- Raymond Gribben: No post yet. Looking forward!
- Illumination YouTube Coordinator: The first post is about the recent birthday of the famous publication ILLUMINATION. He made a YouTube video with top writers on Illumination. I saw 1 to 2 videos. Oh wow, decent content for budding writers like me. His third post is about waistline reduction and the role of insulin.
- Ron Lewis: Ron talks in his most recent post about short stories. He says that it is an art. I don’t deny that. In fact, great writers are artists. In the second recent post, he talks about the challenges of ghostwriters as they cannot show out their work since most of the well-known work goes into NDA. Great learning.
- Brian Scott MacKenzie: The most recent post from Brian is in Oct 2021. It talks about wearing a mask above the nose I think with respect to the U.S. His second recent post is about teaching teens about the global pandemic. He combines traditional paragraph style writing with Poetry. That’s the first time I am seeing work of this sort on Medium.
- Jenny Davis: No work posted yet. Looking forward.
- Frances Wymbs: Ways to protect psychology in old age. Hmm, probably not the thing that I am actively worried about. But to keep a note for the future. Another one is about calming an angry child. Could be useful if I get married and have a kid later. Her first three posts gave me the impression that she is interested in child psychology and psychology in general. Cool subject.
- Wilson Larrau: This writer is interested in Nursing and Business. That’s an interesting combination, isn’t it? Can Nurses become serial killers? Apparently, they can. Now that healthcare in many countries is under stress, we cannot rule out this possibility. A total eye-opener.
- JayaRam C How Dare: No content posted yet. Awaiting!
- Animish Raje: This writer seems to be interested in data management, automation and AI. Perfect topics for 2022 and beyond. It looks like he is marketing a firm called DxSherpa Technologies (https://dxsherpa.com/servicenow-in-financial-industry/). Time to check it out. How can AI assist IT service management? A topic that you should check out. I liked reading it.
- Reshnee Tabañag: “Stories have to be told, or else they die” What a tagline for bio. She writes prose, poetry, nationalism and, social issues. Nice combination. The third post is written in Filipino. Thanks to google translate, I could understand some of it. Diversity redefined.
- Julian Dumitrascu: Looks like Julian is writing about his work. He has a solution and he is writing about it. How often do we find people who are so passionate about their work and even write about it on Medium? I think many, but I haven’t seen so many. So I like this level of motivation. His solution is about providing a communication platform for employees in companies.
- Gretchen Elizabeth: In today’s world you hear the term “manifesting” thrown out in almost every conversation. That’s right. Why do I feel the same way? This line is from her more recent post titled “Manifesting 101” She is a speech pathologist and posted two works until now. Looking forward to more.
- Stephanie Stephenson: Feb 2022. It doesn’t remind me of Valentine’s day. Probably I am not that romantic, yet. But if it does for you, you should read her work. In her recent post she says and I quote, “I don’t know what this life is for, except maybe to give and receive love.” I can’t agree more to this.
- Lasith Croospulle: No content posted yet. Waiting to read!
- Duane Michael: He is a self-help writer, apparently. Looks like he is into marketing too. I like his post on Improve performance with Positive thinking. Great work. Keep writing!
- Alaya Sheikh: She writes about family life, expectations and much more but not in words. She expresses her work through digital art. A new type of work on Medium. Must check out.
- Kimberlee: I think the core of her posts are centred around fantasy and knowledge. She sure has interesting insights which are very important for writing. But some of her content is probably too detailed that I am not smart enough to comprehend it. What a refreshing change of pace.
- Raul Alejandro Boggio: Meet Raul who is an English language teaching expert who worked in Japan teaching the English language. Additionally, he is into crypto. Time to learn something from him.
- Lwazi Mosley: His medium id is theuniverseistalking. I love that. His recent post is about reading the work of his followers too. Oops, did I steal his idea? Actually not. I was thinking of this for a while and luckily I saw his post. And trust me, he is not as crazy as I am.
- Shruti Jog: She pens down her thoughts. Basically, her work is focused on personal feelings. That’s like a blog of a personal journal. Whatever people might say, an honest heart doesn’t lie. Must read!
- Harshita Katiyar: She is an editor Coinmonks Team. Passionate about cryptos, an influencer and a great blogger. Her recent post, My Personal code to limitless life is a great read.
- D Nithin Gupta: No content posted yet. Looking forward.
- sufia kapadia: No content posted yet. Looking forward.
- vaishnavi reddy: No content posted yet. Looking forward.
- TechMintle | Passionate About Writing: A passionate tech writer who has some insights about feet pictures. Apparently, there is a market for that. New learning today. His recent post is about requesting to join Medium using his affiliation. Maybe you can if you still don’t have the membership. It is a great way to learn from thousands of writers on Medium.
- Salim C: A writer with great insights on what’s happening around the world. Currently, he is writing about stock trading. Do follow his work.
- Shanmuga Elisetty: No content posted yet. Looking forward.
- l.a. socol: Book reviews. We have something to be curious about. His recent two posts are book reviews. I thought of doing this for a while but haven’t got the time. I totally should. This writer is a good reminder for that.
- Daniella Cressman: Are you ready to retire? Her third recent post. In fact, I am not. But I would like to, sooner than expected. Added this post to my finance list.
- Nicole Jensen: She is working as an operations manager in Car One Automotive. Nice to e-meet you. I am interested in automobiles lately as part of my job involves understanding the impact of deploying Autonomous vehicles in cities. Her second recent post about car transmission is easy to understand. Will pursue her work further.
- Ofrates Siringan: A digital marketer with decent points on boot camps and digital marketing campaigns. Not my field at all, but definitely in trend topic. I’m trying to open my mind to this.
- Dates Galore: Relationships. That’s what her first three posts are about. 21 First Date Questions To Ask On Date — Dates Galore is a great job. I have saved some questions there. Let me see how many of them I can ask next time.
- Andy Hab: Probably the most advanced author on Psychology I have noticed to date. Some of his work is so deep that I don’t even understand it. I have to re-read and google some of the terms to make sense out of it. Probably I am not that smart. Don’t forget to read his work on Putin’s brain. Long article but you will feel enlightened.
- Investing Maniac: Fancy name. 5 posts to date but the content is rich. You cannot skip the profile without reading about the comments of the book “Rich Dad Poor Dad”
- Kris Carroll: It took 9 days for this writer to become a medium partner. Definitely, something to learn from him. That’s his latest post by the way. His way of writing literally grabs you by the neck and forces you to read more. I love this. In fact, I’m jealous of his writing style.
- Kpinisial: No content posted yet. Looking forward!
- Holly Faupel: I remember seeing a post from the writer saying that this writer will follow everyone who follows the writer. I thought this was a joke. But I was wrong. The writer is smart and I follow this although I do not post about it. Thanks for teaching me this. @mental-memoirs is the publication by this writer. Please check this out.
- Longonfa Immanuel Nansoh: No content posted yet. Looking forward!
- Darren Travel: Perfect writer for the year 2022. It’s not a title but he writes about trending topics such as VR, growth, etc. By the way, do you know about Confucius? You should check his second recent article. Great read.
- Ingerul Pierdut: This writer is the go-to person in case you want to earn well on Medium. All his first three posts are about how to increase earnings on Medium and I think it is a great start for people like me and fellow writers.
- Lenny Faces: A new view. This writer focuses on using characters to create faces. That’s something I’ve probably heard for the first time. No wonder the world is unlimited. Just one post from him and looking forward for more.
- Zahra Nazeer: Writes about what people suffer at a young age and also about trending topics. A budding writer with great potential. You will enjoy her recent post about the Ukrainian crisis. I understand that she has a blog of her own too. Great work, keep going!
- Patrick Boniface: You’re a history buff and you want to make money on Medium too. In that case, you cannot miss this writer. His most recent post about an untold British army when they were in Switzerland is a spectre. Go ahead now and read it.
- Nischal Dahal: A random guy who tries to translate analog thoughts into digital texts. That’s a refreshing bio. His first two posts are about the story of a girl and solar power. I liked the post on solar power.
- Danielle Hestand: One of my favourite writers on Medium. She has a publication called “Happily Faithless”. That’s a great one. She recently completed her PhD (congratulations) and looking forward to more contributions.
- Dr. Shakira: She has a PhD in philosophy. Wow. PhD is already a Philosophical doctorate. She is way too smart for me. So I take my time to read her posts. Her recent posts are mostly about UFOs.
- Melidah: No content posted yet. Waiting to read!
- Siddhartha Isukappalli: No content posted yet. He is a friend of mine and passionate about astronomy. He has a telescope at home and currently re-reading A Brief History of Time. Looking forward!
- Suri Saket: No content posted yet. He is on the way to becoming a research scholar and currently pursuing his PhD. Waiting for your content!
- Vijayalakshmi A: No content posted yet, looking forward.
- Rebecca the Death Doula: A single post about masculine and feminine traits. Looks like some more content cooking.
- Rosie’s Tinted Glasses: A great story writer is few words. But if you ask me to tell more, she has a unique perspective and communicates without any hesitation. The only problem is she hates beaches but I like ’em.
- Kartik Vishwanathan: Shanghai. I guess it is a great place to live. That’s where he lives by the way. His recent story is from his personal experience of sky diving and is very influential.
- Ali Kurtulmus: His perspective on how Russia will be stronger even if it loses war is an interesting thought. You should check is content.
- Tecmeup — Crypto: Knowledgeable about Cardano and how you can multiply your income with Cardano. If you are in this space, you should the content from this writer. Sometimes I have FOMO and sometimes, Diamond Hands.
- Alex Yuan: What a storyteller he is. In fact, that’s on his bio and totally apt. And he’s a vegan. Great. I’ve tried that thing earlier but was unsuccessful. I’m heavily dependent on milk. Maybe he is interested to write about being Vegan. Or, maybe he already did. Let me check.
- Ilam Padmanabhan: Probably the biggest influencer of my work on Medium so far. Learnt a lot from him and I am jealous of his ultra-productivity levels on Medium. Need to learn a lot from him.
- Srilekha: An avid reader and looking forward to her content. She helped me initially during the drafting stages of my content here on Medium.
- Jackson Mwansa: A reader who likes writing. Good writers are always fantastic readers. I enjoyed reading your content on the current Ukrainian crisis. Thanks for writing a post on the importance of morning. I love it.
- Monroe Mayfield: An international consultant. I do not know what that actually means. Pardon my naiveté. But his topics on international politics and the future amuse me. Please keep writing.
- Kahenry: Yet another review writer and I am sure an avid reader. Review of A Declaration of the Rights of Magicians By HG Parry is a short but good read. Although I still wonder where the author is from.
- Kat Wiebe: Not much activity from the writer since Oct 2020. Not sure if this is true as the writer might have removed some of her work. A proud mom of two sons and a fantastic writer.
- EP McKnight, MEd: A popular writer with great charisma that she carries along in her writing. In her recent post, she writes about dementia and its side effects and much more. Someone to look up to.
- Marziya Khan: Earn 100$ daily on autopilot. Sounds like a fantastic claim that I might fall for. But wait, I looked up and it looks like I have to enrol in the course. I can do that. Let me pursue this further.
- adriano cadau was probably one of my early followers after my first post. I saw his collection and I suggest you should look at it too. It will be great if you can support some of his work. Find him here.
- Dr Mehmet Yildiz, the founder of ILLUMINATION. I cannot and I don’t think I’m eligible to share views on him. I can give my respects to him. That’s it.
- Copy And Paste Symbols: Looks like it is marketing the website copyandpastesymbols.com. The only post that I see contains a list of all the symbols that one can use.
- Kenneth Golden: A freelance writer with intense information about houses, state politics and much more.
- Mira Lucas: This writer moved out of her comfort zone and the fact that she wrote about this makes me happy that people are ok to share their drawbacks on this platform and how they have overcome them. Such as value addition. Thanks for writing. I have a feeling that this writer will soon revolutionize writing on Medium.
- Suppyhari: No content posted yet. Looking forward!
- Deepa R Kondath: No content posted yet. Looking forward!
- J.R. Spiers: He is so good of a teacher that you can’t get enough of him. When I read his posts, it was about cartoons. I was like, who will be interested to learn about it. But the way he explains changes your perspective on things. Please find his content. I read more than the top 3 of his posts before writing this. Read the last line of his posts. Very funny and creative.
- Wobel: The last post of this writer was on Feb 27 2022. It was about why you should not worry about your investments even during the Ukrainian crisis. I couldn’t understand all of it so I am planning to read once again as my brain is exploding with information now.
- Randomhand: Such a unique short-story ghostwriter. Read her stories and you will feel the pleasure at the end. I do not know how can she create such interesting stories. Some are only for adults. So bear that in mind.
- Chan Priya: This writer argues that waking up early in the morning does not make everyone successful. Mark Zuckerburg was a night person and she is right. I am a day person. She also says that you only have yourself in this life and I strongly agree with it. Self-love is quintessential. Please keep writing!
- Rakesh Gupta: This writer writes in two languages. That’s interesting because I cannot type in other languages other than English although I know how to write. That’s an interesting skill set.
- Daria Anghel: Slightly different from other authors who write about book reviews, this writer focuses on movie reviews. That’s an interesting area. I like her choice of movies. The fault in our stars is a decent choice.
- Suresh Kumar: Looks like this writer is the Fix-it guy. He has some ideas on how to fix things, especially tech stuff when they are broken. This is much needed in the current world as we are surrounded by tech almost everywhere. Keep it going!
- Diana Meresc is such a loyal follower. I am guessing it is a girl. She will read all my work and even follow it properly. So I made sure that I follow her work as well. I have read the top 3 posts of her by the time I am writing this post.
- Shining Star⭐: The top three posts of this writer are about the importance of reading. An avid reader herself, she posts about five books that she read recently and I like two out the five in them. Interesting!
- Sri Devi Om: Owner of the publication Sanatana Dharma is a resourceful author if you are interested in that sort. A very patient and understanding writer. I came to know about her publication recently and it is an interesting place to publish your work. Do check it out.
- Preetamdacha: No work posted yet. Looking forward!
- Sharon Hancock: A photographer writer who is passionate about food and feminism. I liked her work on Feminism. Perhaps, something is under discussion around the world now. You should see her passion when she describes food. So much fun to read.
- Amulya M: No work posted yet. Looking forward!
- Last but not least, Rudi Xega 🇦🇱. I was wondering what country that flag belongs to. This writer is into metaverse and has a fantastic post about how to invest in metaverse now.
And that’s it. I would like to call it a day!
But wait…
By the time I reached the end of this list, I realised that some of my followers might not be happy about writing about their work in my posts. So I am worried that they might unfollow me which I would like to avoid. Hence, if you see this post and you would like me to remove your name, please inform me in the comments. I can do it right away.
What’s next?
I am writing another post that I will publish showing what have I learnt and why this process made me learn a lot.
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