Digital public affairs podcast
Ottawa Centre candidates on the role of digital in the Ontario election
I've had the pleasure to meet all of the Ottawa Centre candidates and interview them on the role of digital in the Ontario election and how they've integrated digital into their campaigns. The attached podcast is a digest of the four interviews. You can listen to the...
Anthony Marco and the role of digital in the Ontario election
Anthony Marco is a digital content creation machine. I first met him at PAB2010, a conference about content creation and audience engagement. He delivered a fantastic lightning talk called A Word is Worth a Thousand Pictures. He's one of Canada's most prolific and...
Checking in on the IABC world conference
Nygel Weishar (Sysomos), Gosia Radaczynska ("funemployent") and I reconnected over lunch today at the IABC (International Association of Business Communicators) World Conference. We took advantage of the opportunity to turn on an audio recorder while we conducted a...
Digital Public Affairs Podcast: Social media monitoring and political campaigns at IABC World Conference
I'm in San Diego for the IABC (International Association of Business Communicators) World Conference. As part of the conference, I'll be delivering a presentation and participating in a panel titled A Flash in the Pan: Finding Gold in Social Media Traffic Mined During...
Digital Public Affairs Podcast: social media and public affairs in the new Parliament
Michael von Herff and I met in a coffee shop to talk about social media and public affairs in the new Canadian federal political scene. My apologies in advance for the brief period in which a vacuum cleaner dominated the ambient noise. Relevant information and links...
Digital Public Affairs Podcast: social media, velocity, polls, lobbying and the 7 year cycle
My good friend Michael von Herff joined me in a coffee shop to chat about the election and what everything may mean on May 3. Among the topics: Stand out social media moments The Velocity Election The unexpected shift in polls Canada's seven-year political cycle...