Archive for the 'Author-ized Appearances' Category



George Smyth’s One Minute How-To podcast challenges us so-called experts to tell listeners how to do something in one minute. He picked the topic for this one, from a range of possible publishing-related tips. I had to use a written crib sheet to be sure I could cover all the important points in the allotted […]

The Writing and Publishing for Consultants panel at the July meeting of the Bay Area Consultants Network was a great success. You can download the handout with links to publishing resources from the BACN website.
Here is the list of questions addressed by panelists Patricia Coate, Dr. Bette Daoust, and Karen Pierce Gonzalez (with a few […]

 
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I’ll be moderating a panel on Writing and Publishing for Consultants at the July 27th meeting of the Bay Area Consultants Network. This will be a real challenge, as there’s so much to say about publishing and so little time to say it in, but I’ve been working hard with the panelists to coordinate the […]

Even though one of our panelists couldn’t make it, the “Working the Net, Netting the Work” panel at the Society for Marketing Services Professionals (a group of marketers who specialize in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industries, some of whom are also architects and engineers) on March 15 was a definite success. And the audio […]

 
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Penny Haynes finally talked me into presenting at one of her Virtual Podcasting Expos. I find the interface a little awkward, mostly because I can’t see the audience. One advantage a virtual expo has over a teleseminar, however, is that I’ll be able to see who’s in the “room” with me. Since my presentation is […]

I’ll be taking part in a panel called “Working the Net, Netting  the Work: The Changing Face of Internet Strategies,” hosted by the San Francisco chapter of the Society for Marketing Professional Services on March 15th, 2007. I’ll be wearing my Podcast Asylum hat, explaining to architects, engineers, and construction professionals about how to use blogging […]

I’ve now posted the slides and speaker notes from my “What the Heck Is Podcasting? (And Why Should We Care?)” presentation over on my main website. You’ll also find links to my other podcasting presentations there.
I also found out who took the photo in the preceding post: Steve Rhodes of TigerBeat. Thanks, Steve!

I’m not finished with the presentation page yet, but meanwhile here’s the recording of my part of the “Up and Running with Podcasting” panel on 11/18/06. I recorded it on my little iriver IFP 795 and haven’t done any editing except to isolate my segment. Apologies for the rustling papers–that mic is sensitive!
So far PodCamp […]

 
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In spite of the fact that I totalled my car on the drive down to Ontario, the Podcast and Portable Media Expo at the end of September was the most fun I’ve had all year. (Well, okay, the most fun at a business event.) I put a lot of effort into preparing, including hand-pressing […]

I just learned about Podcamp West a week ago. Naturally I volunteered to speak. I’ll be giving a 30-minute presentation on “What the heck is podcasting and why should we care about it?” I’m not sure yet what time I’ll be speaking; the nature of podcamps and the “bar camps” from which they descend is […]