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Quick Facts:

Tara Hunt is:

A CEO & Co-Founder of Buyosphere A public speaker (100+ conferences) An author (published in 8 languages!) A Coworking space owner and a cofounder of the worldwide Coworking Movement One of the most influential women in technology (according to Fast Company Magazine in 2009) Runner (training for a marathon) Canadian Mom of teenage son, Thaddeus (Tad) Doggie Mom of Ridley A karaoke addict A Flickr Fan A Twitter-holic All over the web All over the world Totally Googleable

The Personal Stuff

The Trouble With Normal…

Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and raised in small town Alberta, Sundre [on a farm] [with cows], I am the least likely city girl you will ever meet. Yet, the bigger, the smellier, the more crowded the city, the happier I am. I prefer city scapes to mountain views and I think the most beautiful thing in the world is old, slightly broken down city architecture.

I currently live in San Francisco, California Montreal, Quebec. The couple of years have been incredibly exciting for me. I was in Toronto, minding my own business (literally, with Rogue Strategies – now forwarding here) and writing on this blog, when I was ‘drafted’ to go to San Francisco to join an exciting stealth startup called Ojos, which became Riya, who became Like (and is now Google’s Boutiques.com. I left Riya in May of 2006 to pursue my own business, Citizen Agency, launched in June of 2006. We opened our coworking space in November 2006. Citizen Space expanded to new digs in January of 2009 and I left Citizen Agency.

In July of 2009, I left the SF Bay Area to return to my homeland, Canada, and settle into the gorgeous city of Montreal, via a karaoke roadtrip across America. I am now the CEO and cofounder of Buyosphere and do some speaking gigs on the side.


[my migration thusfar]

Although I spend a good deal of time railing against marketing and consumerism, I am by profession an Online Marketing professional and, well, a consumer to the nth degree. You can ask anyone who knows me. I think these three personalities can meet in the middle, though, and I think that makes me more effective. I think about the consumer…the person, the living, breathing, thinking, feeling being that is out there looking for good ways to spend her hard-earned money. I have never believed in mass anything, because people are individuals and not ‘targets’. People don’t buy brands, they buy hope, stories, memories, necessities, etc.

Take off your marketing hat and put on your regular every-day person who has some money in your pocket (i.e. consumer) hat and you’ll see what I mean, but remember that we all have different experiences, memories, desires and needs.

What does HorsePigCow mean?

My mom, Marianne (in the photo with me), is the queen of wise “mom-isms†(I quote her quite a bit here on the blog).

HorsePigCow is a phrase she used to use to avoid embarassment when she called someone by the wrong name (I inherited my mom’s scatter-brained goofiness, too…although it’s endearing to most). Something like, “Hi James, Jake *HorsePigCow* Jason. How are you?â€

It’s a way of saying, “Hell, I’m human and I screw up, but let’s move onâ€â€¦at least that’s my interpretation. Plus, it’s nonsense. I like nonsense.

Favourite Books:

I’m inspired by many things (including Mom), but information and the internet are two of those things that inspire me a great deal. Here are my top 10 reads:

Favourite Quote:

I’ve read many great things over the years and I’ve heard some brilliant other things, but probably one of the most brilliant thing I’ve ever heard is a line from a song by Bruce Cockburn:

“The trouble with normal is it always gets worseâ€

That’s what horsepigcow.com is all about for me. Making certain that normal doesn’t get worse.

My Resume:

http://tarahunt.emurse.com/

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[...] participating in Reverb10, and this post is in response to a prompt from author Tara Hunt: Prompt: Travel. How did you travel in 2010? How and/or where would you like to travel next [...]

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[...] Tara “missrogue†Hunt, named as one of the most influential women in technology by Fast Company Magazine, has spent the past 15 years living her life online. In April 2009, her book on Web 2.0 and community marketing The Whuffie Factor was released with Crown Publishing. She lives in Montreal, travels around the world speaking, is writing her next book (working title ‘Happiness as Your Business Model’), is a mother of a teenager, caregiver of a small dog and is working on the launch of her startup, Shwowp. She is working on changing the world in her spare time.Keywords: economic health, economy, gdp, Marilyn Waring, Who's CountingRelated posts:March 8, 2010Guest Post: Author/Entrepreneur Tara Hunt on the influence of Marilyn WaringDecember 4, 2009The NFB wins at the Canadian New Media AwardsPrevious post4 interactive projects up for the 2011 FITC People's Choice Awards [...]

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[...] the idea and were active in the open-source movement—most influentially Chris Messina and Tara Hunt—the concept caught on. They set up a coworking wiki and a Google group (initial with just a [...]

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