182: The meat of the show

Mark, 19 May 2011, 3 comments
Categories: PAB2011, Podcasts
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We’re stepping up podcast production between now and PAB. So, expect (and hold us to) two episodes a week.

IN THE SHOW

  • Standing desks
  • Increasing production (now 100% more CPB every week)
  • Remembering Derek K. Miller audio comment from Tod Maffin (music: The Burning Moon by Derek K. Miller)
  • Promo: Cynastry
  • Audio comment from Stephane of Bare Oaks

PAB2011 JOLTS

  • Dave Brodbeck: You Story Deserves No Attention Whatsoever
  • Robin Browne: Why you should help people with no voice tell their stories well
  • Adam Gratrix: Transcoincidentalism – a manifesto of the posthuman raconteur!
  • Tom Merritt:
  • Sue Murphy: Just Hit Publish – No more excuses
  • Bruce Murray: Let’s tell a (collective) story..
  • Andrea Ross: Your Story Deserves to be Bold
  • Scarborough Dude: Story Schmorie – What me worry
  • Mare Swallow: What is PAB worth?

PAB2011 SPEAKING SESSIONS

  • Sylvain Grand’maison: Family Jewels
  • Anthony Marco: The Unattended Moment in the Communication Jam
  • Sean McGaughey: Sunday Serman – Letters from Rome
  • John Meadows: Applied Synesthesia; What photography has taught me about storytelling in audio
  • Bruce Murray: History – the good parts version
  • Mare Swallow: Your Story Deserves to be Told Crappy

PAB2011 KEYNOTE

  • Announcement coming

PAB2011

  • Dates: June 24-26, 2011
  • Location: National Arts Centre, Ottawa
  • Theme: Your story deserves to be told. Well.
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Photo: Saving Tod Maffin’s bacon via cross-country tech support: live! by Derek K. Miller

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  1. Nico
    19 May 2011, 8:41 pm

    CHUB CREEK!

    You’re welcome, Bob.

  2. Nico
    19 May 2011, 8:44 pm

    Oh, you got it. I guess I should wait till the end of the episode to comment.

  3. Sean McGaughey
    19 May 2011, 8:56 pm

    I was one of the 15 people in Tod’s hotel room waiting for his presentation to begin during that cross country tech support call. Although I never met him in person, Derek was a pillar of the podcasting community.

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