Links of interest: genotype detectives, cultural creatives and expats in Hollywood

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By ANASTASIA ASHMAN

Rounding up zillions of links resonant to our community that cross my screen…

These are the kind of things I share *daily* on my Twitter feed — follow me or get the feed sent directly to your feed reader.

  • Why use social media? To discover who you really are, writes content strategist Dan Blank at We Grow Media. “When you start sharing more openly for all the world to see, outside of the social construct that surrounds you in your daily life, you share something that is uniquely you.” (Here at expat+HAREM we wrote about the self-actualization of social media, especially for the far-flung and previously invisible.)
  • Wonder about your genotype? Last week was “World DNA Day” (who knew?), and expat+HAREM pal Dr. Nassim Assefi draws our attention to 23andMe, which will analyze your personal genetic info for health and ancestry purposes. Not only will you get monthly updates on DNA, and predictions for disease risk, drug response and other conditions, the report will help connect you to relatives and map your heritage. $99 at the moment, used to be thousands!
  • Cultural creatives carry the cultural change in society. The (R)evolution: the first international movie about (200 million!) cultural creatives pulls together the threads of their philosophies and their work, which are part of “a quiet but necessary revolution taking place in today’s culture.” Watch the trailer, donate or help promote to view the whole film. Connect with the cultural creative community on Facebook and Twitter.
  • Always happy to see an expat writer make good! Journalist Alan Paul’s memoir Big in China: My Unlikely Adventure Raising a Family, Playing the Blues and Reinventing Myself in Beijing scheduled to get the Hollywood treatment. I was pleased to be featured alongside Alan in Chantal Panozzo’s Writer Abroad interview series last year…
  • “Travel back in time, and around the world”: This travel film archive takes you to bygone eras in faraway lands.

Comment below on any of the above, we’re on the same page now…
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Anastasia Ashman is a California-born writer/producer of neoculture entertainment based in Istanbul. This series covers what’s crossing the mind and desk of expat+HAREM’s founder.
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  • http://giuliettathemuse.com/blog Giulietta Nardone

    These look fab. Will check them out! Keep meaning to come back here and read all the juicy stuff. G.

  • http://www.storiesofconflictandlove.com Roxanne

    Phenomenal list of links – I am spending my Monday afternoon perusing them. Thank you so much!

  • http://www.wegrowmedia.com Dan Blank

    Thanks for the mention!

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