138: Safety First: OK, Maybe Third

Administrator, 19 April 2009, 4 comments
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Safety First: OK, Maybe Third by phil_g

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  1. Scarborough Dude
    20 April 2009, 4:49 pm

    I was trying to follow where Mark was going with all the talk about seating arrangements for PAB but I got a bit confused. Mark, are you saying the winners have to sit with the losers this time?

  2. Guido
    21 April 2009, 11:47 am

    Thanks for taking up my question in this show. I never thought about perhaps starting a separate show to get around the issue.

    I would be worried about being sued if I went commercial and left the old episodes up with the free music without making a clear change to the whole site. I mean, old shows on the same site still have banner/site adds… and that would make them commercial sorta…

    thanks again, can’t wait to see you again at a podcamp some day.

  3. Valerie
    21 April 2009, 5:45 pm

    I believe part of what’s made the rockstars rockstars (certainly the ones going to PAB) is that they have thoroughly embraced the idea of interaction through social media, have weighed the issues of scale for that interaction relative to what they’re comfortable with in the physical world as human beings (which they are) and have often documented the progress of their thoughts regarding that, including more-than-occasional exhortations to people to pierce whatever perceived bubble is around them.

    (Damn! That was one sentence? Whew.)

    The fact they’ve done all this doesn’t mean they’ve mastered it, but have at least communicated that mastery as a process. If they haven’t tried doing any of this, they ain’t rockstars. They’re another word, which we bandied about at Podcamp Toronto and has the hashtag #db.

    So yay rockstars, and EVERYONE take on whatever responsibilities you feel right taking on.

  4. Daniel Johnson, Jr.
    22 April 2009, 10:09 am

    As I listened to this on my drive up Interstate 75 from Cincinnati to Dayton this morning, part of me wondered if I’d see Danielle Rossi waving out of a train as Robin Browne was running by on an overpass. Heh.

    Thanks for the discussion about group dynamics.

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