The conversation about ways to exploit the unconference model as well as reinvent the PodCamp format continues. Not surprisingly, the first out of the gate are the PodCamp founders. Chris Brogan has put up a post called Thoughts for Future Podcamps in which he...
Andrea and I are on our way home from PodCamp Toronto 2008. It was another great unconference. We had a chance to connect with old friends and make new ones. As is always the case at these events, we didn’t have time to hang out with everyone. We’ll have...
It was a full house in Studio A of Ryerson University when Jay Moonah kicked off PodCamp Toronto 2008 with a direct question: “How many of you are not yet podcasting?”. Well, I can’t remember the exact wording of the question, but it was along those...
It was CC Chapman who connected me with Holger Eilhard when I announced I was going to Germany. Holger lives in Cologne (the city to which I would be traveling) and is part of CC’s Twitter network. We made arrangements to meet. Because we’re social media...
Earlier this evening I was notified that the Bring Da King initiative — organized by Dave and Isabelle of Broca’s Area and Scarborough Dude of DicksnJanes — to raise funds to help bring James Whittingham to Podcasters Across Borders has been closed...
Though I don’t have the facts and figures in front of me, I’ve been told and have experienced for many years that the winter months are mentally and emotionally hard on a lot of people; the reduced hours of daylight, the long stretches between holiday...