GUTS Canadian Feminist Magazine and Abbey Sharpe of Abbey’s Kitchen.Įach have very different voices, aesthetics and brands but I love that each are passionate, committed to their work and produce great content across all platforms. Q: Who is your favourite Toronto blogger/influencer on social and why (and which platform)?Ī: I love following Sidewalk Hustle, Amanda Monty of Latest Wrinkle, Gracie Carroll. Did it sell me tampons, no but I loved the message. The video that really hit home for me was the Girls Emoji video because it showcased the ways women are so often misrepresented in mainstream media and technology and girls are still fighting for gender equality. Q: What brands or campaigns do you think are excelling in social right now?Ī: I really loved the Always’ tampons #LikeAGirl campaigns.
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I just figured out how to add SnapChat filters to everything. I’m still trying to figure it out and I feel so old in the process. Q: What do you think might be the next big trend in social media?Ī: The biggest trend that is happening right now (and I think will continue to grow) is SnapChat. I also love getting a glimpse into other people’s daily lives and adventures. I love being able to share moments from my everyday life with all my followers.
Q: What is your favourite social media platform and why?Ī: The platform I love the most is Instagram. She has some great answers, and some great resources to share with us!
We sat down with Ama and asked her #6Questions to find out more about her. Amanda is also fluent in GIF. Amanda joins us this year at #SMWiTO on a panel discussion about body positivity and “Self-esteem in The Age of Selfies”. In her spare time, she enjoys a good cup of coffee, trashy reality television shows and partaking in a good chip buffet. She has written throughout her career for Paste Magazine, Sprudge, Hello Giggles, The Gloss and Foodism on a variety of topics. She was the co-founder of the blog, Fat Girl Food Squad and profiled for her activism work by Mashable, Bustle, CBC Metro Morning, Now Magazine and The Toronto Star. 6 Questions with SMWi Toronto Board Member, Amanda (Ama) ScriverĪmanda (Ama) Scriver is a passionate community builder and body image activist based out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.