ARTretrepreneur Edith Quintanilla Takes Dr. Nutmeg's Turing Test
Plus, help us prove there is an audience for a #LatinasinTech TV show by answering a few market research questions.
Welcome back to the FACTory! I’m Dr. Nutmeg, your hostess, and tonight Houston-based Latina in Tech and ARTrepreneur Edith Quintanilla presents some of the cool art she sells on her Etsy shop: PoderosaDivina!
Check out that cute mouth and red Latina lipstick, woot! Isn’t it cool how Femmebot 5.0 has upgraded her animation skills to 10.0 since January? Thanks to Edith Quintanilla for the encouragement to keep experimenting!
Stay tuned for a new-and-improved animated version of Isabel Custer in the March 25 issue, which will be the last of the free workshops showing The Femmebots upgrading their skills.
Yup! This season is almost over, so I wanted to say thank you for continuing to open these emails. As of today, the open rate is 67.84% which is fabulous, and your interest has kept The Femmebots motivated to continue their learning journey.
In Q2, we won’t be publishing anything here on Substack while we work on a series of scripted/animated episodes for YouTube (and TikTok if it doesn’t get banned by the Senate, of course).
Meantime, if you would like to help me and The Femmebots prove there is an audience a #LatinasinTech TV show, please take a moment to answer some market research questions:
What do you currently watch on TV?
How would a TV series showing Latinas working in tech inspire you?
Would non-Latinx audiences watch a show like this?
How should a show like this be different from “Silicon Valley” on HBO?
Tell a story about a time when someone didn’t believe you work in tech.