Erica Diamond

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Erica Diamond
Born
Erica Mintz

(1975-04-07) April 7, 1975 (age 46)
OccupationBlogger, Author, Coach, Entrepreneur, Speaker, Television Personality, Podcast Host, Yoga Teacher
Years active2009–present
Website WomenOnTheFence.com and EricaDiamond.com and Erica Diamond Podcast

Erica Diamond (born April 7, 1975) is a Canadian blogger, women's success and lifestyle coach, entrepreneur, author, speaker, spokesperson and television personality. She is the Founder and Editor-In-Chief of WomenOnTheFence.com, now EricaDiamond.com. In 2020, EricaDiamond.com became an award-winning inspirational lifestyle blog known for posts covering women, interviews and an arena referred to as the mom blog [1] and is syndicated to over two million monthly readers. Diamond is the founder of the inspirational global Get Off The Fence Movement, started in April 2013, inspiring people worldwide to take the pledge to get off the fence, get unstuck and thrive GetOffTheFenceMovement.com. Diamond is also the weekly Lifestyle and Parenting Correspondent on the Global Television Network and a published author of 99 Things Women Wish They Knew Before Starting Their Own Business. [2]

Diamond, named one of 'The Top 20 Women In Canada' in 2010, is also known for her presence on Twitter, being named by Forbes as a 'Top 100 Sites For Women' and by Forbes one of the '25 Most Influential Women Tweeting About Entrepreneurship.'. [3] Erica Diamond is also a contributor to The Huffington Post.

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