I was on a boat called PAB09

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Podcasters Across Borders 2009 has wrapped up and the team of Mark Blevis and Bob Goyetche threw yet another impressive event. This year’s PAB theme was ostensibly bringing outside knowledge into the podcasting world, but the general subject of many of the presentations was on story more than anything – ways to more effectively communicate your story from Six String Nation to a Hollywood career. There were some spectacular new tools and techniques debuted which I look forward to integrating into my shows, the Financial Aid Podcast and Marketing Over Coffee, ideas that I think will, if they work well, bring things up a notch. Also picked up some great new photography techniques I’ll be trying out soon.

Along the way, I presented an 18 minute talk on monetization and why it’s vital to new media. Longtime readers of this blog will find many of the themes to be as familiar as old friends.

I also did my usual Sunday morning semi-improv presentation, My Top 20 Social Media Tools. Unlike the other presentation, I’m not publishing this presentation in any context, and here’s why: you had to be there and ready.

The Sunday morning presentation is always a tough one for people to make. It’s at 8 AM, which, after a night of partying, only the hardcore attendees can usually make. Delivering a super-tight, all-meat presentation that many have expressed a desire to see is my way of thanking them for making that extra effort to show up.

It’s also part of a martial arts lesson my teacher, Mark Davis of the Boston Martial Arts Center, is constantly reinforcing with us. Very often in the black belt class, he’ll show a technique only once as a way of helping us train our minds to capture and catch as much information as possible, to be vigilant about paying attention.

Social media in some ways makes us reliant on the crowd, reliant on the tools, reliant on waiting for someone to retweet or blog or podcast an important event. That laziness – and it is mental laziness – softens our ability to capture vitally important things that happen which may never happen again. Think about your own life. Have you ever had the experience of missing a child’s first important event, missing a news story break on the street right in front of you, missing a key piece of information at a conference? I know I’ve missed information, especially in the dojo, because of a lack of focus. I know I’ve missed some terrific photos due to inattentiveness.

Thus, that presentation will never happen again, at least not like that. The slides won’t be posted, the video won’t be uploaded, the information never shown again. If you were there – fully and wholly there, meaning you were paying attention and not twittering, blogging, chatting, etc. – then you got some information I hope you find useful. If you weren’t there, then please make the effort to actually show up at events like Podcasters Across Borders or PodCamp rather than hoping someone will live stream/live tweet/live be there for you. You’ll find that there are many more gems from the weekend which will probably not be published from other presenters and attendees as well.

Also, big shout outs to all of the longtime friends and fabulous conversations from the weekend, from Marko Kulik’s photo advice to intense debates about the future of media with Whitney Hoffman, Tod Maffin, and Julien Smith, to the many other great conversations over the weekend.

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23 responses to “I was on a boat called PAB09”

  1. TruffleMediaJohnBlue Avatar

    Thanks again for the refresher on money:)

    FYI, for your reference:
    * How long does it take to grow a pig from birth to plate? Pigs are six months.
    * How long does it take to grow a beef cow from birth to plate (not veal:)? beef 14-20 months
    * How long does it take to grow a chicken from birth to plate? Broilers are six weeks.
    John Blue
    Truffle Media Networks

  2. TruffleMediaJohnBlue Avatar

    Thanks again for the refresher on money:)

    FYI, for your reference:
    * How long does it take to grow a pig from birth to plate? Pigs are six months.
    * How long does it take to grow a beef cow from birth to plate (not veal:)? beef 14-20 months
    * How long does it take to grow a chicken from birth to plate? Broilers are six weeks.
    John Blue
    Truffle Media Networks

  3. TruffleMediaJohnBlue Avatar

    Thanks again for the refresher on money:)

    FYI, for your reference:
    * How long does it take to grow a pig from birth to plate? Pigs are six months.
    * How long does it take to grow a beef cow from birth to plate (not veal:)? beef 14-20 months
    * How long does it take to grow a chicken from birth to plate? Broilers are six weeks.
    John Blue
    Truffle Media Networks

  4. Christopher S. Penn Avatar

    I would expect no less from the man who runs the SwineCast. Thanks.

  5. Christopher S. Penn Avatar

    I would expect no less from the man who runs the SwineCast. Thanks.

  6. Christopher S. Penn Avatar

    I would expect no less from the man who runs the SwineCast. Thanks.

  7. Daniel Johnson, Jr. Avatar

    I like that you had the video of you presenting and then posted the slides below for me to follow along.

  8. Daniel Johnson, Jr. Avatar

    I like that you had the video of you presenting and then posted the slides below for me to follow along.

  9. Daniel Johnson, Jr. Avatar

    I like that you had the video of you presenting and then posted the slides below for me to follow along.

  10. TruffleMediaJohnBlue Avatar

    Thanks again for the refresher on money:)

    FYI, for your reference:
    * How long does it take to grow a pig from birth to plate? Pigs are six months.
    * How long does it take to grow a beef cow from birth to plate (not veal:)? beef 14-20 months
    * How long does it take to grow a chicken from birth to plate? Broilers are six weeks.
    John Blue
    Truffle Media Networks

  11. Christopher S. Penn Avatar

    I would expect no less from the man who runs the SwineCast. Thanks.

  12. Daniel Johnson, Jr. Avatar

    I like that you had the video of you presenting and then posted the slides below for me to follow along.

  13. David Benjamin Avatar

    I really enjoyed watching your presentation while controlling the slideshare button myself. Great work, will share with my network.

  14. David Benjamin Avatar

    I really enjoyed watching your presentation while controlling the slideshare button myself. Great work, will share with my network.

  15. David Benjamin Avatar

    I really enjoyed watching your presentation while controlling the slideshare button myself. Great work, will share with my network.

  16. David Benjamin Avatar

    I really enjoyed watching your presentation while controlling the slideshare button myself. Great work, will share with my network.

  17. Krishna De Avatar

    Chris great points about needing to stay on top of the game and not relying to be given the insights from others. The fact that social media has a low barrier to entry in terms of money does not mean that is a low barrier to entry in terms of learning and then applying that knowledge.

    I just wish I were State side some times so i could easily attend events such as PAB.

    Though please don;t stop sharing your insights on MOC – I for one love your insights – we gave you a shout out on a show one of my Podcast Sisters colleagues (Anna Farmery) and I recorded last night in reference to the comment about the Gary Vee email – loved the idea of sending a rate card!

  18. Krishna De Avatar

    Chris great points about needing to stay on top of the game and not relying to be given the insights from others. The fact that social media has a low barrier to entry in terms of money does not mean that is a low barrier to entry in terms of learning and then applying that knowledge.

    I just wish I were State side some times so i could easily attend events such as PAB.

    Though please don;t stop sharing your insights on MOC – I for one love your insights – we gave you a shout out on a show one of my Podcast Sisters colleagues (Anna Farmery) and I recorded last night in reference to the comment about the Gary Vee email – loved the idea of sending a rate card!

  19. grapeapester Avatar

    I hope by bringing outside knowledge into the podcasting world, podcasting will increase to grow with subscribers.

  20. grapeapester Avatar

    I hope by bringing outside knowledge into the podcasting world, podcasting will increase to grow with subscribers.

  21. lindadamond Avatar
    lindadamond

    Time passes by and nothing can stop it, at least not for now… That is why it is important to treasure every second of our lives and use it as we want.

  22. lindadamond Avatar
    lindadamond

    Time passes by and nothing can stop it, at least not for now… That is why it is important to treasure every second of our lives and use it as we want.

  23. lindadamond Avatar
    lindadamond

    Time passes by and nothing can stop it, at least not for now… That is why it is important to treasure every second of our lives and use it as we want.

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