144b: A preview of PAB09 and The Roaming Ear

Wednesday, June 10, 2009 - Filed under: Podcasts

PAB09 LogoThis marks the first time that we recorded an episode that became obsolete almost as quickly as we signed off.

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PODCASTERS ACROSS BORDERS 2009

  • Event Tag
    PAB09

Friday, June 19, 2009

  • 1:00pm Registration and Community Lounging
  • 2:00pm Make Your Camcorder Sing Like a Canary (Paul Lyzun) [2hrs]
  • 7:30pm Registration and Community Lounging
  • 8:00pm PAB2009 Kick-off (Bob and Mark) and Keynote (Jowi Taylor)
  • 9:30pm Socializing

Saturday, June 20, 2009

  • 8:30am Registration
  • 9:00am What Have We Lost? (Bob Goyetche)
  • 9:40am JOLT! Now Here This! (Scarborough Dude)
  • 9:45am Break
  • 10:00am Curiosity Thrilled the Cat (Mark Blevis)
  • 10:40am JOLT! JUICE: Get Your Creative On (Tod Maffin)
  • 10:45am Break
  • 11:00am While You Weren’t Looking: From the Visible to the Audible (Valerie Hunter)
  • 11:40am JOLT! Reach Out and Touch Someone (Daniele Rossi)
  • 11:45am Lunch
  • 1:00pm Unkempt – The Creative Workflow of a Storyteller (Tim Coyne)
  • 1:40pm JOLT! Podcasting Through the Side Door (Rob Lee)
  • 1:45pm Break
  • 2:00pm Why Monetization is Vital to New Media (Chris Penn)
  • 2:40pm JOLT! Search Engines and Trust (Jay Moonah)
  • 2:45pm Break
  • 3:00pm A Good Picture is Worth a Thousand Words – Crash-Course and Quick Tips in Photography (Marko Kulik)
  • 3:40pm JOLT! You Will Not F&*^#*g Talk About Me In Your Podcast (Tim Coyne)
  • 3:45pm Break
  • 4:00pm Develop Samurai Skillz to Help You Change the World (Rick Claus)
  • 4:40pm JOLT! Are You Building or Are You Coasting? (Chris Brogan)
  • 4:45pm Day two wrap-up and group photo

Sunday, June 21, 2009

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117: Players, Conversations and Niches

Monday, October 27, 2008 - Filed under: Podcasts


A bit late this week, but it’s all under control.

NEWS AND NOTES

EVENTS

  • Michigan Podcamp I
    November 8, 2008 9-4
    Embassy Suites Hotel, Southfield, Michigan
    For more details, go to : http://podcampmichigan.org/
  • Toronto Twitter TweetUp
    November 28, 2008 5:30pm-8:30pm
    C’est What, Toronto, Ontario
    For more details, go to the Tweetup upcoming. page
  • PodCamp Toronto 3
    February 21 and 22, 2009
    Rogers Communications Centre, Ryerson University
  • ..and one to be announced next week!
    Ooooooo!!!

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115: Boobs, Tags and Social Networking

Thursday, October 9, 2008 - Filed under: Podcasts

Two boobs and a baby+

Recorded half-live from Edmonton, it’s your weekly peep into all things podcasting in Canada.

NEWS AND NOTES

EVENTS

  • Toronto Podcaster/Social media meetup
    Saturday October 18th
    Imperial PUBlic library, on Dundas
  • PODMTL Podcaster meetup
    Thursday October 23rd
    Le Sergeant Recruiteur, 4801 St-Laurent blvd, Montreal
  • Michigan Podcamp I
    November 8th , 2008 9-4
    Embassy Suites Hotel, Southfield, Michigan
    For more details, go to : http://podcampmichigan.org/
  • Toronto Twitter TweetUp
    November 28th , 2008 5:30pm-8:30pm
    C’est What, Toronto, Ontario
    For more details, go to the Tweetup upcoming. page

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PAB2008 – Neil Gorman

Friday, August 29, 2008 - Filed under: PAB2008, Podcasts

Neil on a roll
Originally uploaded by wsh1266

You Shall Know Us By Our Velocity: Making Sense of it All presented by Neil Gorman

Neil blogs at neilgorman.org.

Last year, Neil wowed the room with his “Your Podcast is Not Toaster” presentation – his first presentation… EVER. The truth of the matter is we had no idea what Neil was going to talk about at PAB2008. Nor did he. Neil’s job as conference ‘closer’ was to sum up the important ideas and events of the conference, and toss in some of his own profound thoughts that were not already covered.

Neil delivered.

When Neil talks, workplaces shouldn’t listen.

Thank you very much to the PAB2008 partners and silver sponsors:

PAB2009 is taking place June 19-21, 2009 in Kingston, Ontario (Canada). For more information on the PAB conference, visit podcastersacrossborders.com.

PAB2008 – Pecha Kucha

Wednesday, August 27, 2008 - Filed under: PAB2008, Podcasts

PAB2008 conference room (photo by Rick Claus)A group of PABsters self organized and took over the conference room at 8am on the Sunday morning to hold an impromptu Pecha Kucha session. Whitney Hoffman captured the audio and shared it with us to publish it as part of the PAB2008 official conference audio (thanks, Whitney!).

Pecha Kucha participants in order:

Thank you very much to the PAB2008 partners and silver sponsors:

PAB2009 is taking place June 19-21, 2009 in Kingston, Ontario (Canada). For more information on the PAB conference, visit podcastersacrossborders.com.

Photo of the PAB2008 conference room by Rick Claus.

95: Now on WhiStle Radio 102.7 Stouffville and the PAB2008 Program

Thursday, March 13, 2008 - Filed under: Podcasts

Whistle Radio 102.7 StouffvilleHAPPY BIRTHDAY, BOB!!!!

The Canadian Podcast Buffet is proud to be part of the brand new community radio station WhiStle Radio, 102.7FM (CIWS) Stouffville, Ontario.

EVENTS AND MEETUPS

  • PODMTL 6, Montreal April 3rd
    Sergent Recruteur (4801 St-Laurent blvd, Montreal)
    Theme: Music Podcasting (licensing, permissions, finding)
    Facebook group
  • Toronto Podcaster Meetup (Night of Mayhem)
    Saturday, April 5 at 6:30pm
    Imperial Public Library (54 Dundas Street E)
    Facebook group

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Friday, June 20, 2008

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Sunday, June 22, 2008

  • 9:00am Time, Space, Media, Messages and Your Podcast (Jay Moonah)
  • 10:00am What Public Broadcasters Can Learn from Podcasters, and Vice-Versa (Dan Misener and Nora Young)
  • 11:00am Good Hosting: We’re not talking about your Internet Provider (Jack Ward)
  • 11:40am You Shall Know Us By Our Velocity: Making sense of it all (Neil Gorman)

AUDIO DESSERT

  • Facing up to Facebook: A discussion panel on social media and social networking
    Recorded at OttawaU on March 12, 2008

EXTRO AND CONTACT INFO

PAB2007 – Neil Gorman

Tuesday, August 14, 2007 - Filed under: PAB2007, Podcasts

Photo of Neil Gorman by Whitney HoffmanBroken Toasters, William Shatner and Podcast Burnout: Trust me, they’re all related presented at PAB2007 by Neil Gorman

Neil Gorman’s now famous presentation in which he explains the value of a podcaster’s hard work, gives real examples of why that work should not be abandoned and offers strategies to keep your podcast fresh.

NOTE: Songs performed by William Shatner removed for copyright reasons. This podcast qualifies for the iTunes explicit tag.

Photo by Whitney Hoffman.

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PAB2007 – Bruce Murray

Tuesday, August 7, 2007 - Filed under: PAB2007, Podcasts

Photo of Bruce Murray taken by Andrea RossFive Low-Cost Or “No” Cost Treats For Your Sound presented at PAB2007 by Bruce Murray.

There is plenty of high-priced gear available that promises to make you sound like you’re working in a professional broadcast studio. Whether you’re just starting out or have been podcasting for a while, here are 5 key areas where low-cost or “no” cost solutions can make a big difference in your sound.

Photo by Andrea Ross.

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PAB2007 – Bryan Person

Tuesday, July 24, 2007 - Filed under: PAB2007, Podcasts

Photo of Bryan Person taken by Bob GoyetcheManaging Your Social Media presented at PAB2007 by Bryan Person

Podcasters aren’t one-dimensional social media types. We also read and write blogs, participate in social networks, follow hundreds of RSS feeds, contribute to wikis, and send Twitter messages. In short, we have an insatiable need to keep up with and to share the latest and greatest online content.

But how do we manage this never-ending flood of information while also staying both productive and sane? This presentation will offer you a road map.

Photo by Bob Goyetche.

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PAB2007 – Mark Blevis

Saturday, July 21, 2007 - Filed under: PAB2007, Podcasts

Photo of Mark Blevis at PAB2007 by Andrea RossCreating and Using Atmosphere in your Audio Productions presented at PAB2007 by Mark Blevis

Mark stepped in for an ill Jeff Parks (who was to present on a model for mentoring within the podcast community) with a presentation on how to engage your audience by using ambience and atmosphere within your audio recordings and final productions. Using three specific examples, Mark challenged the Podcasters Across Borders community to take risks and think beyond quiet studios, converted clothes cupboards and stale boardrooms to take their listeners with them — wherever they may go — when they record their programs.

Our apologies… this podcast is peppered with clicking and popping from Mark’s Intel Macbook, a problem from a Mac patch that has since been identified and corrected.

Photo by Andrea Ross.

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