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EPISODE · Jul 17, 2008 · 52 MIN

#100 Podcasters Across Borders

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Welcome to the longest show I've posted to date. On average these shows run about 15 minutes and when they've gone over  3o minutes I tend to break them into parts. The main reason for the length, which is about 52 minutes, is the inclusion of multiple comments and excerpts from presentations from PAB. My main goal here is to give you a sense of the event, which is quite unique among conferences. But the downside is how much time it adds to the show. And editing multiple interviews complicates the production process. Even up to the last few hours before posting I found some errors that required me to rerecord some sections. Most of the changes are changes in attributions, another time sink in production, which I got wrong on the first recording pass. I'm satisfied with the final show, even though it's long. If it's a bother, let me know, I'm compressing it down as much as I can. In the future, I'm thinking about using Apple's AAC format, which makes mp3 files smaller but retains higher quality. It also allows me to bookmark and add graphics, but, as far as I know, AAC files only play on iTunes and iPods and I don't want to exclude any listeners. Any thoughts? Because I am including a number of voices besides my own I've added a note at the bottom of the blog that indicates the type of Creative Commons license I'm using, which is attribution, non-commercial, share alike. I'll talk a little more about CC in a future show, right now understand that you can use all or part of this show as long as you include the name of the speaker and where the audio came from. You can't sell it and if you include any part of it in your own podcast you are bound by the same license. Thanks to Connie Crosby for pointing me the the right direction on this topic, for some reason I find the legal aspects of publishing baffling. This show is about my experience at Podcaster's Across Borders and begins with my personal thoughts about the event. Halfway through I have some excerpts of presentations and some brief commentary on what I took away from the experience and then I finish with a series of interviews I recorded at the end of the weekend as the room slowly emptied. It was a great experience and I've put in a lot of effort trying to put into words what it all meant, because, as I try to explain, PAB wasn't your regular new media conference. Lots of people were trying to figure it out besides me. Check out the comments on David Peralty's blog and you'll see a wide range of reactions.If you're just interested in the excerpts I've got the timecode listed below. In addition, all the presentations will be posted at Podcaster's Across Borders throughout the summer. Subscribe!I've also listed the names and URLs of all the people mentioned or heard in this show. Some have podcasts, some blogs and some are thinking about it.If there was any message or call to action people took away from the event (and there was plenty) one of the most important was find your voice and share it. I second that.Contents:00:27 - About me and the show06:45 - Tim Coyne presentation09:56 - Tim Coyne interview16:51 - Tod Maffin presentation20:50 - Jay Moonah's presentation26:46 - Me trying to make sense of Marshal McLuhan33:51 - Chris Brogan's Jolt41:30 - Attendee final comments50:11 - Closing remarks Links:New Media ExpoPodcamp Boston 3Bob GoyetcheMark BlevisMarshall McLuhanMaslow Hierarchy of NeedsThis Week in Media #98Mitch Joel - 6 Pixels of Separation Conference attendees and presenters who have kindly allowed me to record and post their comments in this show:Tim Coyne - Hollywood PodcastTod MaffinJay Moonah - Media DrivingChris BroganWhitney Hoffman - The LD Podcast Connie Crosby Dave Fleet - davefleet.comBill Deys - The Country Music CastMurray McGregorFrancis Wooby - Wooby Communications

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