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Archive for April, 2010

Episode 7: Pecans and Film Cameras

My guest this week is a serious amateur photographer from Las Cruces, New Mexico, who raises pecans and loves sharing his landscape photography online.

You can find Linc’s online portfolio here.

[My apologies—there are some audio quality problems; I hope it's still enjoyable.]

Episode 6: Do you know Enid Blyton?

My guest this week is a transplanted Mancunian living in British Columbia with strong opinions on writing, creativity, social media, and science fiction.  She prefers the term “geek” rather than “nerd.”

Follow her on Twitter or FriendFeed.

I'm on a podcast!

Last Friday, I had the honor of being the special guest on the most recent episode of the FFundercats podcast.

I got to discuss my personal history, the On Garner Road podcast, cat-throwing, double-first cousins, various dialects (including Texan, Southern, and Baptist), and I even got to play the ukulele with Josh Haley.

Here are some links to things we discussed:

Have a listen! It was great fun.

Episode 5: The Queen of FriendFeed

“Can you smell it from your house?”

My guest this week is Mona Nomura, a highly-influential social media maven, currently working at the manager of Social Media Marketing at MySpace. She was at one time known at “The Queen of FriendFeed,” and she’s one of the friendliest people you’ll ever meet.

You can follow her on the web on MySpace or Twitter.

Episode 4: Sarah Vela

My guest this week is a social media and marketing consultant who lives in Austin, Texas. She has her hand in so many projects that it’s hard to keep track of them all, but she remains focused on helping people and businesses connect (and she also spills the beans on how Apple uses social media). She also has time to discuss poetry and her favorite Mexican and Japanese restaurants in Austin.

You can follow her on Twitter or FriendFeed, as well as numerous other places with the Orchid8 handle.

This episode was recorded on March 24, 2010.

Episode 3: The Other Scoble

Alex Scoble is best known for being the sibling of Robert Scoble, but he’s a fascinating person in his own right. He’s a computer security expert working with payment card systems, a blogger on IT Management, and a home theater enthusiast. We talk about those things, as well as “the chat room problem” and other social media foibles.

You can follow Alex on his blog or on FriendFeed.

This episode was recorded on March 21, 2010

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