Chris Brogan
I just returned from the Podcast Academy and Podcast and New Media Expo.
Here are my Podcast Academy highs and lows.
Highlights and lowlights.
Highlights Special cool factor for me sitting next to Chris Brogan for the whole day and then hearing him speak.
Greg Cangialosi- Seeing the metrics that podcasters like Chris Penn use.
Dan Klass- Peers are the new authority- like Amazon reviews – Redo the Radio Clock. (if you want more info on this email me. or Dan) Calling his computer Rip Van Winkle because it went to sleep constantly
Colette Vogele- Watch your ass from the beginning when starting your show. (my words not hers)
Craig Syverson- New Media will soon not be New- just Media. Red camera will change everything.
Tim Street- This guy is everywhere. In the Ask a Ninja keynote I was going to go up and ask a question and say “Tim Street French Maid TV” He was everywhere asking questions and being involved. Dark glasses kinda freak me out. Take away- Use primary emotions. As many as possible.
Hayden Black- Passion, pick a tone, editor, writers – repeat.
Paul Cooligan- Scares me a tad. kunaki.com was the best tip I got. Though I have seen Paul 3-4 times speak. Really great ideas love his passion. made me attend his profitable podcast meetup.
Chris Brogan- This guy is a snob. But such a likable snob. I enjoyed sitting with him and would like to pal around with him in the future. Take away from his speech. “Don’t be that Guy”
Lowlights-
Really crappy production. This bothers me because I am in event production. Since it is a paid event, a tech should handle the sound and provide a projector where you can see the content. one of my arguments for using in house production. This was also my third podcast academy. Usually, I would let this stuff slide but when Michael Geoghegan keeps running out the door looking for a tech it becomes really distracting. Michaels grand intro for Craig Syverson, hyped Craigs awesome graphics wizardry. Michael said we are in for a treat because last year Criags presentation wowed the audience. Then the projector was so bad you could hardly see it. Craig even commented along with several of the other folks. Also we had no wireless or internet access. The podcamp going on at the same time-in another building, fixed this as a team. Yet at the podcast academy it was a paid event so nobody stepped up. Some preproduction would have made this a non issue.
No Doug Kaye was also a bummer.
Overall- Another fun experience. Though I think it might be my last podcast academy. Too many same speakers and bad production will force me to the podcamps of the future. The passion of the podcamps is what I used to feel at the Podcast Academy.














100 Comments- Mojo for Video
A blog I like to check is Chris Brogans. He is an innovative guy and on top of community building Zar.
I love to read peoples comments. Take a look at the below post and head over and add your comment. Click here.
“First up in the Summer of Projects, a 100 Comments challenge. Here’s the goal: take the question from the post, and respond with thoughtful comments that are hopefully of use to others.
The trick: invite people from YOUR blog, and from YOUR circle to come and add to the comment stream by writing a quick blog post on your site linking back to this (and other) 100 Comments posts. Once we have 100 useful comments, we move on to another post on another site. Thus, when THIS post is full, someone else will start up a 100 Comments question to be answered. One last thing: add a tag of 100comments (no spaces) to every 100comments post.
Why does some video content grab viewers by the throat, compel them to watch
and then suck their mouse towards the bookmark/email/blog about link?
How do we get us some of that mojo for our productions?
If you have a minute head over to Chris Brogans Blog and answer this question.
Or you can post your comment here if you dont wantt o do it on Chris’s Page.