Hello everyone! @walkerland here writing on behalf of @wildwoodlife.
Some of you will know me as an off-grid homesteader, kitchen witch, curator and helper bee at @naturalmedicine & @homesteaderscoop vendor. When I'm not busy growing food and writing for Walkerland, I run a small business, Wildwood Consulting with my business partner and husband @wildwoodlife.
We build websites, solve problems and provide small business consultation and solutions. Our goal on Steem is to share our business expertise in a series of posts, promote Steem through our website and offer special services to Steem users.
We believe in Steem. Our private information is a valuable commodity, and many social media companies sell it without the slightest care. We are going to demonstrate to small businesses and entrepreneurs that there are alternatives to mainstream services.
My business partner (and husband!) Ryan and I have worked together for over two decades.
We've traveled the Arctic, met amazing people and completed some pretty notable projects.
Here are a few snippets from our Northern life.
My Northern Adventures: Destination Tuktoyaktuk.
My Northern Adventures: Destination The Eastern Arm of the Great Slave Lake.
Ryan recently attended a sustainability event in Moncton, New Brunswick.
While talking with some of his fellow conference attendees, he took the opportunity to "rip into" Facebook/Twitter, etc., and talk about Steem, Steemit, and alternative social media solutions.
We took it a step further and put together a small PDF outlining some of the basics of Steem and answering some of the questions that were posed. If successful, we should see a small influx of users interested in sustainability, renewable energy, and ecology.
We intend to continue our advocacy for the platform. Steemit, Steem and all the related services MUST succeed. If not, our conversations, content and very realities will remain under the purview of organizations like Twitter, people like Mark Zuckerberg. The remaining free thinkers must blaze a trail for others to follow. We must adopt and advocate for the technologies and ideologies that give us some hope of preserving the liberties we currently take for granted.
Steemit, Steem and related blockchain technologies present a viable alternative. They are the answer to the question that inevitably crops up in these conversations:
What do we do now?