Cross-Cultural Twitter Interviews
You may have already seen the list of cross-cultural and international people I recommend following on Twitter, if not be sure to have a look. Many people share great cross-cultural insights in their Twitter feeds.
Below are the recommendations made by 21 people during my cross-cultural Twitter interviews.
Cross-Cultural People to Follow on Twitter
- If you’re interested in China: @leslieforman – Anne Fox is an interesting lady so I’ve suggested she starts Tweeting about what she knows about this field etc @foxdenuk – @deborahswallow
- @culturalworld Peter Fordos is a cross cultural trainer and I will be keeping an eye on his tweets – @ohh_la_la
- Again, don’t really like picking favorites eg @TransDomo @intercultureNet @AAAtranslation @ExpatCoachMegan are good tweeps- @HoeferleConsult
- You introduced to the discussion topic, so @CindyKing and friends like @HoeferleConsult – @dkiernan
- Out of many a great person to follow is Olivier Blanchard @thebrandbuilder, a Business & Brand strategist living in Greenville, SC, born in France & tweeting about social media marketing & more – @transdomo
- The person I’d recommend for cross-cultural tweets is @DeborahSwallow – @culturematters
- Besides you?
Difficult task… @RevezNexus is a Spano-French in London w shows how culture is crucial in 2.0 world – @tdebaillon - One cross-cultural person to follow is @CultureShocks Elliot Polak shares great cultural insights & case studies – @DR4Ward
- I like @ChinaBlogTweets; @ExpMyCulture; @christinelu and of course my co-author Yang-MayOoi @fusionview – @XCulture
- I don’t think I could name only one. But @classyadele is very smart. – @jackyan
- That’s another tough question. I talk with so many people living here and there around the globe. But… @mayafrost She moved the family down to Buenos Aires, and has written a book about her experiences. Great insight/info. – @CotterHUE
- I like Carmen ( @newdemographic ); she’s always interesting; and I recently discovered @CultureShocks via your list – so tx – @DoreenatDMS
- I like @collazoprojects – US / Latam focus and international outlook – @pocketcultures
- The Dalai Lama @OHHDKInfo ~he reminds us that we are all responsible for each other; to be kind for humankind – @psitutor
- @culturalxroads , @vesnpalmer , @maelguillemot , @Travelwriticus , @GotSaga , @pplambert , @ralphtalmont , @Klearchos + all in the list: @culturalrealms/multicultural – @culturalrealms
- One of my favorites is @suzannewhitby She possess exceptional cross-cultural skills. – @mintblogger
- @chrisgarrett Bio: “Web geek and co-author of ProBloggerBook.com” He did a great podcast interview w/ @hdbbstephen. – @lyceum
- I would recommend @HoeferleConsult. He works w/Volkswagen in Cleveland, Tennessee. Demonstrates the changing South(ern USA). – @SeanJamesOliver
- I like following @bghansel & her blog “Intercultural Eyes” – @DavidComp
- Oh, there are so many great people to follow! Here are a few I really like: @langwitches, @mscofino, @hcrompton — wonderful educators who are living the cross-cultural life. @MBAintheUSA – she writes for incoming int’l students, @chrisguillebeau – traveling to every country in the world – @CateBrubaker
- In addition to the cross-cultural people I recommend here, I also like reading @openculture – @CindyKing
Who do you recommend following on Twitter for cross-cultural topics?
- Do you have any favorites in the people listed above?
- Who else do you follow for cross-cultural insights?
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She is who I turn to when I have questions and you should too"
-- Chris Garrett, co-author of the "Problogger" book

