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Latest podcast episodes about sxswi

Future1
Chat with Kate Brodock, Founding Partner at W Fund

Future1

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 61:50


Kate is Founding Partner of W Fund (want to talk about investing with us?) and CEO of Women 2.0. She's lived in the tech startup world for over 15 years and has played an active leadership role in the women in tech ecosystem for over a decade, having previously led a global organization focused on women in technology and entrepreneurship as its President for several years. She's also an EIR at LaunchNY and a long-time mentor for Techstars. She enjoys putting her 15-year experience in the tech industry to work advising and mentoring startups. She was previously COO at Atribute (a corporate EdTech startup based out of San Francisco), CMO of untapt (an AI-driven tech talent marketplace based in NYC), and has held the role of Adjunct Professor in PR and Marketing at Syracuse University. Kate has spoken at and been featured in 100s of places, including SXSWi, Collision Conference, Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored, IBT, MSNBC, TechCrunch, and Al Jazeera America and writes for Forbes. Music credits: Clouds by MBB | https://soundcloud.com/mbbofficial, Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US IMPORTANT NOTICE: This web series and podcast is intended for informational purposes only. The views expressed are not, and should not be construed as investment advice or recommendations. Recipients of this should do their own due diligence, taking into account their specific financial circumstances, investment objectives, and risk tolerance (which are not considered in this web series and podcast) before investing. None of this information communication is an offer, nor the solicitation of an offer, to buy or sell any of the assets mentioned herein. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joelpalathinkal/support

Day In-Day Out
Wesley Faulkner - The Neural Diversity Advocate

Day In-Day Out

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 83:22


LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/wesley83/Websites:https://www.communitypulse.io/Twitter:https://twitter.com/wesley83Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/dennismorrison_/ My social media links:Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/MuyiwaaPodcast:https://podcast.app/day-in-day-out-p832991Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/muui23LinkedIn page:https://www.linkedin.com/company/day-in-day-out-podcast/?viewAsMember=true 

Stories Found
The Vagina-Mommy Incident - Ava Love Hanna

Stories Found

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 10:45


In this episode of Stories Found, we feature the story, The Vagina-Mommy Incident by Ava Love Hanna. In hindsight, this is one of my favorite parenting moments - the first time my four year old asked me about genitals. I thought I would simply answer him in a straightforward and scientific way and that would be that. It did NOT go as planned. I'm your storyteller this week, Ava Love Hanna. I'm a humorist, published playwright, and award-winning speaker and storyteller based in Austin, Texas. I've told stories at Listen to Your Mother, Testify, The Tellers, Fray Cafe at SXSWi, The Story Department, FronteraFest, and stages across the country. Most importantly, I'm continually amazed by how often I'm mistaken for a real grown up. Want to see me tell this story live at Listen to Your Mother in Austin? Watch HERE. Want to read the story? Read HERE. Check out another story by me in Episode 1 - Am I Willing to Punch a Peacock? at StoriesFound.com You can also find me at: AvaLoveHanna.com or follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. ----- Want to be a featured storyteller in a future episode? We're accepting submissions!

BEYOND BARRIERS
Episode 72: Empowering Female Founders With Women 2.0 CEO Kate Brodock

BEYOND BARRIERS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 49:56


Much has been researched and written about the lack of women in the tech sector, whether it’s representation at major tech companies, as start-up founders, or as investors. What can be done to make the tech world a more inclusive space for women? In this episode, we feature Kate Brodock, CEO at Women 2.0 and Founding Partner of W Fund. Kate has played an active leadership role in the women in tech ecosystem for over a decade. She led a global organization focused on women in technology and entrepreneurship as its President for several years. She is passionate about applying her experience to advising and mentoring startups whether as an EIR at LaunchNY, or a mentor for Techstars. As CEO of Women 2.0, Kate is focused on bringing diversity and inclusion in the tech and startup spaces.  Women 2.0 provides resources for founders and professionals to grow their companies and careers, as well as provide products for workplaces and the startup ecosystem to create inclusive environments that support the advancement of women and other underrepresented groups. And now with the launch of the W Fund, Kate is on a mission to fuel the startup ecosystem and deploy funds to women and diverse-led tech startups. Kate highlights some of the challenges women face, the perceptions that need to be changed and the work that’s being done to help to promote women in tech. Kate shares her perspective on the gender gap and how to build a more diverse, equitable and inclusive world.   Highlights: [02:50] Kate’s journey [07:58] Kate’s vision for Women 2.0 [11:52] Challenges that women face in the workplace [13:11] Why is mobilization important for women [15:18] The importance of the W Fund [18:29] Facing your fears and overcoming limiting beliefs [25:15] Nurturing and building your community [33:48] The fundraising process [42:46] Kate’s success habit   Quotes: “Mobilization is important because it is the difference between going so low against all of these hurdles and actually having a peer network.” – Kate Brodock “List out your negative thoughts about yourself and then talk yourself out of each one of them.” – Kate Brodock “Think of asking for advice and help as a learning opportunity and a growth opportunity.” – Kate Brodock “Before asking for help, frame the specific problem or question and then identify those whose support you need.” – Kate Brodock “Put structures in place to fight the apply, apply, apply instinct. The best results will come when strategic planning happens first.”- Kate Brodock About Kate Brodock Kate is CEO of Women 2.0 and Founding Partner of W Fund . She’s lived in the tech startup world for over 15 years, and has played an active leadership role in the women in tech ecosystem for over a decade, having led a global organization focused on women in technology and entrepreneurship as its President for several years. She’s also an EIR at LaunchNY , and a long-time mentor for Techstars. She enjoys putting her 15-year experience in the tech industry to work advising and mentoring startups. She was recently CMO of untapt , an AI-driven tech talent marketplace based in NYC and has held the role of Adjunct Professor in PR and Marketing at Syracuse University. Kate has spoken at and been featured in numerous places, including SXSWi, Collision Conference, Fast Company’s Innovation Uncensored, IBT, MSNBC, TechCrunch and Al Jazeera America and writes for Forbes. She has a BA from the University of Rochester, an MBA from Goizueta Business School at Emory University and an MA in International Relations from the Fletcher School at Tufts University. When she’s not doing all *that*, she’s a very non-professional (but adventurous!) athlete, an equally as non-professional musician, can be found outdoors in any weather — skiing, biking, hiking, sailing — loves a good meal with bubbly, craft beer and good friends, hilariousness and life. She tries hard to read when she can, non-fiction only. Her husband is a startup-web-developer-turned-beer-guy and they now live on a hops farm in Upstate, NY. She can be found on Twitter at @ just_kate.   Links: Website: http://women2.com W2.0 Team: https://women2.com/team LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/katebrodock Twitter: https://twitter.com/Just_Kate  

Elevate Your Brand
Elevate Your Brand with Kate Brodock of Women 2.0

Elevate Your Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 36:35


Kate Brodock is CEO of Women 2.0 and Founding Partner at W Fund. She’s lived in the tech startup world for over 15 years and has played an active leadership role in the women in tech ecosystem for over a decade. She's spoken at and been featured in numerous places, including SXSWi, Collision Conference, Fast Company’s Innovation Uncensored, IBT, MSNBC, and TechCrunch.Laurel Mintz, founder and CEO of award-winning marketing agency Elevate My Brand, explores some of the most exciting new and growing brands in Los Angeles and the US at large. Each week, the Elevate Your Brand podcast features an entrepreneurial special guest to discuss the past, present and future of their brand.

Design Future Now
Richard Ting on Digital Craft

Design Future Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 41:46


Richard Ting, Executive Vice President, Global Chief Experience Officer, and US Chief Creative Officer at R/GA talks with Design Future Now's Lee-Sean Huang about digital craft, moving from "human centered design" to "humanity centered design," and more. Richard is a C-suite partner to R/GA’s global client roster. Richard has 20 years of experience in building, guiding, and directing world class digital design teams to envision, pilot, and commercialize innovative digital products, services, and customer experiences. Richard is also a co-Founder and Partner in R/GA Ventures and has worked with and advised more than 80 early-to-growth stage startups. While overseeing and setting the vision for R/GA’s global team of multi-disciplinary designers, Richard ensures that his teams are highly skilled in design thinking, product innovation, service design, commerce, prototyping, and digital marketing. In recent years, Richard has worked with a wide range of companies including Nike, Samsung, Google, Verizon, and Equinox and has received nearly every major industry creative award, including the Cannes Titanium Lion, the D&AD Black Pencil, and the Grand CLIO. Throughout his career, Richard has been a much sought-after industry leader and has served on a number of creative award show juries such as The One Show, The Art Director’s Club, the International CLIO Awards, and the London International Awards. Additionally, Richard has spoken at prominent conferences such as Cannes, RISE, SXSWi, and CES and written articles for Harvard Business Review, The Atlantic, Huffington Post, and Advertising Age. Richard currently serves on the AIGA National Board of Directors and National Conference Chair and is an executive member of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences. Aside from his professional pursuits, Richard has deep subject matter expertise on sports, sneakers, and hip hop music. To learn more about Richard, follow @flytip on Twitter. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/designfuturenow/message

The OSINT Curious Project
Episode 18: Guest "OSINTEssentials", SXSWi, "How to Search" and more!

The OSINT Curious Project

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 64:08


Show notes at https://osintcurio.us/webcast-2019072... People in this episode: - Ginsberg5150 - DutchOSINTGuy - Technisette (Voice only) - Sector035 (Voice only) - And our special guest: Osintessentials a.k.a Eoghan Sweeney Links to things we discussed: - We have a new Patreon https://www.patreon.com/osintcurious - We have applied to be a part of sxsw! Please visit https://panelpicker.sxsw.com/vote/96637 and vote for us to do a live webcast recording at SXSW 2020! - Lorand's Article https://osintcurio.us/2019/07/15/how-... - S0mdev made a great bitcoin visualisation tool https://github.com/s0md3v/Orbit - https://gofindwho.com/ osint resources - https://web.br.de/interaktiv/winnti/e... great article and step by step OSINT research article about a hacker group targeting German industry - More tools added to https://intelx.io/ among it a new CSE by Francesco Poldi - Instagram Explorer helps explore Instagram pages https://www.osintcombine.com/instagra... - https://skimagram.com/ instagram tool - Shoutout to the Bellingcat podcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1472354896/... Self Promotion: - Dutch_osintguy will be speaking both days at https://www.infosecurity.nl/?lang=EN 30-31 Oct 2019 - Ginsberg5150 will be speaking at Hacker Halted 10-11 Oct 2019 - Sector035 will be holding a workshop on ADS-B at https://www.disruptionlab.org/citizen... and will be part of the live Quiztime crew at https://gijc2019.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/osintcurious/support

The PRovoke Podcast
SXSWi 2017 Trends with Chad Latz

The PRovoke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 40:50


The latest episode of the Echo Chamber explores the big technologies, trends and ideas that emerged from SXSWi earlier this month in Austin, Texas. Cohn & Wolfe's chief innovation officer Chad Latz returns to the podcast to share his observations from the festival on AI, constant connectivity, fake news and more — and what it all ultimately means for PR and marketing.     

Non Breaking Space Show
Dr. Leslie Jensen-Inman — Learning UX Design

Non Breaking Space Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016


Dr. Leslie Jensen-Inman is a designer, speaker, author, educator, and co-founder of Center Center, a user experience design school based in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Leslie shares her research and thoughts on design, learning, leadership, and community through writing and speaking. Leslie is creative director and co-author of the book, InterACT with Web Standards: A Holistic Approach to Web Design. She writes articles for publications such as A List Apart, The Pastry Box, Ladies in Tech, and .net Magazine. She speaks at events such as Build, Converge, SXSWi, Madison+, Blend, UXCamp DC, In Control, Fronteers, A Web Afternoon, and Web Directions South.

Goodstuff Master Audio Feed
Non Breaking Space Show 79: Dr. Leslie Jensen-Inman — Learning UX Design

Goodstuff Master Audio Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016


Dr. Leslie Jensen-Inman is a designer, speaker, author, educator, and co-founder of Center Center, a user experience design school based in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Leslie shares her research and thoughts on design, learning, leadership, and community through writing and speaking. Leslie is creative director and co-author of the book, InterACT with Web Standards: A Holistic Approach to Web Design. She writes articles for publications such as A List Apart, The Pastry Box, Ladies in Tech, and .net Magazine. She speaks at events such as Build, Converge, SXSWi, Madison+, Blend, UXCamp DC, In Control, Fronteers, A Web Afternoon, and Web Directions South.

Non Breaking Space Show
Dr. Leslie Jensen-Inman — Learning UX Design

Non Breaking Space Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016


Dr. Leslie Jensen-Inman is a designer, speaker, author, educator, and co-founder of Center Center, a user experience design school based in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Leslie shares her research and thoughts on design, learning, leadership, and community through writing and speaking. Leslie is creative director and co-author of the book, InterACT with Web Standards: A Holistic Approach to Web Design. She writes articles for publications such as A List Apart, The Pastry Box, Ladies in Tech, and .net Magazine. She speaks at events such as Build, Converge, SXSWi, Madison+, Blend, UXCamp DC, In Control, Fronteers, A Web Afternoon, and Web Directions South.

Pop Rocket
Monica Lewinsky, Mission Impossible 5 & SxSWi

Pop Rocket

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2015 64:35


Guy and Margaret are both all about Monica Lewinsky’s recent TED presentation, Wynter’s been at South by Southwest Interactive and Oliver thinks you should listen to the new Earl Sweatshirt album.   Plus it’s the last week of the MaxFunDrive and we’ve got some Pop Rocket bonus offers to encourage you to donate. With Wynter Mitchell, Oliver Wang, Margaret Wappler and host Guy Branum. Produced by Colin Anderson for MaximumFun.org

Dave & Gunnar Show
Episode 54: #54: Dockah Dockah Dockah

Dave & Gunnar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2014 43:42


This week Dave and Gunnar talk about containers, Project Atomic, Containers, RHEL 7, Containers, RHEV 3.4, and DockerDockah. Subscribe via RSS or iTunes. United joins Delta with point per dollar spent, not miles flown. Animals. Text STOP to 48369 to quit iMessage Standing desks are passé: More Office Workers Switching To Fetal Position Desks Feedly and Evernote Go Down As Attackers Demand Ransom This week in vendor abandonment: Netflix Will Shut Down Public API Support For Third-Party Developers On November 14 What Are You Talking About? The Cloud Edition on July 16 Defense in Depth 2014 on July 30 Lowering Cost of Government IT on August 21 Lauren’s new Raspberry Pi project’s maiden voyage: Impossible Deceptions, Charles Peachock & Jason Alan Magic on August 23 Dave’s new article: How Linux containers can solve a problem for DOD virtualization Major Hayden on CoreOS v. Atomic Getting started with Docker Dockah, dockah, dockah. IAVM to CVE mapper in the Red Hat Customer Portal RHEL 7 is out and already in evaluation for Common Criteria! RHEV 3.4 is out! A Customer We Like: The Broad Moving to open source? 5 years worth of anticipated savings will be swallowed by exit costs of proprietary software New DOD Acquisition in NDAA “it’s complicated” Cutting Room Floor Tom Lee on Internet of Things: “It was unclear why your boss was paying for you to get drunk at SXSWi but he was and it was awesome and everything was surely about to change.” Partially Examined Life Austin gets a Container Bar. Get it? Hawaii 5-0 Drum Fill This week in cognitive surplus: Star Wars in alphabetical order Um, no: A Brilliant Double-Decker Armrest That Would Make Flying Less Hellish We Give Thanks Major Hayden for teaching about the differences between CoreOS and Atomic

Purse Strings on WebmasterRadio.fm
The Breakout Brand Strategy with Christine Barney

Purse Strings on WebmasterRadio.fm

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2014 32:41


Talking with the author ofThe Breakout Brand Strategy: An Evolutionary Approach to Creating Customer Passion with Christine M. Barney, the chief executive officer and managing partner of rbb Public Relations. We hear about arecently unveiled the white paper and a national research study identifying Breakout Brands that fuel customer engagement, develop ambassadors, and recognize the value of emotional connections. Related articles across the webBehavioral Brand Planning and EngagementAffluent Shoppers Buying More Online and On Mobile. Brands Get Ready!Social Listening for Brand Reputation ManagementIconic BrandsWomen-Inspired Design: How Cultural Nuances Impact Brand Perceptionsrbb takes Breakout Brand strategy to SXSWi 2013

Benjamen Walker's Theory of Everything

 Technology consultant Sarah Slocum loves social media and her Google Glass, she wears them everywhere. But when she walked into Molotov’s, a bar on Haight Street in San Francisco, she discovered that not everyone shares her love for wearable gadgets. Also, your host makes his annual pilgrimage to SXSWi and ends up designing wearables at a surreal Hack Day. We also hear from Shingy, AOL’s Digital Prophet. He says wearables will allow us to have it both ways: we can be both digital and human.  **This episode features elements that were recorded binaurally. If you listen with a pair of headphones or a LiveAudio enabled JAMBOX, you will experience three dimensional sound – it will be like you are there.** *********Click on the image for the whole story about this week’s installment**********

Marsha Collier & Marc Cohen Techradio by Computer and Technology Radio / wsRadio
03/15/14 SXSWi Wrap Up, How To Find Bargains in Tech, iPhone and iOS Updates, Wearable Tech, The End of Windows XP

Marsha Collier & Marc Cohen Techradio by Computer and Technology Radio / wsRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2014 30:06


Marsha Collier & Marc Cohen Techradio by Computer and Technology Radio / wsRadio
03/15/14 SXSWi Wrap Up, How To Find Bargains in Tech, iPhone and iOS Updates, Wearable Tech, The End of Windows XP

Marsha Collier & Marc Cohen Techradio by Computer and Technology Radio / wsRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2014 28:13


NBN Radio New Business Networking Radio with Dave Delaney
NBN1 Surrender to Serendipity with Hugh Forrest

NBN Radio New Business Networking Radio with Dave Delaney

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2014 23:28


Welcome to episode one of New Business Networking Radio. I'm so excited you are here to hear the show. This episode features a chat with Hugh Forrest, Director of South by Southwest Interactive. SXSW begins tomorrow. Are you going? If you have ever dreamed of creating your own meet up or conference, or if you plan to attend one, this episode is a must listen. Hugh Forrest has been with SXSW since 1989, and he has brilliant advice you can use today. NBN1: Conference planning and attending tips with SXSW Interactive's Hugh Forrest SXSW had a lot of lucky breaks along the way. For a long time, they struggled to find their voice. SXSW Interactive has grown astronomically because of social media and start-ups. More importantly, they are connected to a vibrant, rich, passionate, intelligent, and engaged community. "The more you can engage the community and work with the community, and reflect the passion, interests, and energy of the community, the stronger the event you can make." Learn how Hugh went from journalism to conference organizing. He also confesses what he wants to be when he grows up. SXSWi had less than 5,000 attendees in 2006. This year they are expecting nearly 30,000 people! Hugh shares advice for conference organizers who want to take their events to the next level. "Slow growth is good growth, grow organically." "Bigger is not necessarily better." How Hugh deals with the stress of his job. Good points here for you too. Conference building is a lot like doing a start-up. "Try not get too high when good things happen. Try not to get too low when bad things happen." Tips for breaking out of your regular groups and meeting new people at events. "...if you're an expert on sports and new media, you should go to something completely out of your wheelhouse. That's where you'll get the most value. We like to hang out with our friends, but the most valuable thing about SXSW is making new friends and new connections." - Hugh Forrest interview from Austin Post. The History of the Button presentation by Bill DeRouchey. "Choose things that are a little bit different and outside of your realm." "It's about making connections that can take your career to the next level." Hugh built SXSW's first database on his Macintosh Plus using Reflex. Remember Reflex? Hugh tends to be more active on Twitter than Facebook. Say hello by tweeting to him @Hugh_W_Forrest. He encourages his staff to engage with the people who have positive things to say about SXSW. He puts even more emphasis on engaging and reacting to people who may not have had a great experience. There's often more to learn from these people. You can often turn that critic into a cheerleader. Twitter was born at SXSW in 2007, Foursquare in 2009. What are the next trends? What's coming? Hugh shares his thoughts. Hugh talks about the DIY maker movement. 2014 sessions will be about wearable-computing and Internet of Things. Check out Narrative, the clip-on camera to document your life. SXSW Interactive runs March 7 - 11. Don't miss Hugh Forrest's best advice for attending SXSW. "Events like SXSW specialize in serendipity. Be ready to ditch that game plan at any given point." "Surrender to serendipity." Gaping Void's incredible artwork and #SXSW commentary.  Hugh recommends the book, Hatching Twitter: A True Story of Money, Power, Friendship, and Betrayal. [Tweet ""Surrender to serendipity" - @Hugh_W_Forrest #sxsw"] Did you enjoy the show? Please share it, and help us grow the NBN Radio Community. Please click this link to tweet a message to your friends to invite them to tune in. You can subscribe to the show by RSS or by email, so you never miss an episode. A link to iTunes and Stitcher will be available soon. Theme music, Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba. Thanks for listening. You rock!

Polyamory Weekly
PW 350: To fight or not to fight... for poly marriage

Polyamory Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2013 30:35


Is the fight for legalization of poly marriage worth it? Why or why not? Email polyweekly@gmail.com, call 802-505-POLY or leave a comment at the blog at www.polyweekly.com

Polyamory Weekly
PW 349: Poly relationship models

Polyamory Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2013 48:00


Considering polyamory? Nurse and counselor Kathy Labriola shares three basic poly relationship models to consider. Email polyweekly@gmail.com, call 802-505-POLY, Twitter @polyweekly or visit www.polyweekly.com or www.facebook.com/polyweekly

IBM developerWorks podcasts
David Meerman Scott's marketing lessons from The Grateful Dead

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2011 7:16


Marketing strategist, author, speaker David Meerman Scott is always perched out there on the leading edge of the web marketing conversations. I love his use analogies, proving again that great story-telling makes for great communication. I caught up with him at SXSWi last week.

IBM developerWorks podcasts

IBMers Rawn Shah (Business Transformation Consultant), Ranjun Chahun (Social Intelligence Strategist), and Kate Motzer (Social Business Manager for the IBM Centennial) join me for our closing podcast from SXSWi 2011.

IBM developerWorks podcasts
SXSWi: The art of community with Rachael Happe

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2011 15:48


Rawn Shah put me in touch with Rachael Happe, Principle and Co-Founder of The Community Roundtable, a virtual table where social media, community, and social business practitioners network, learn, and further the discipline of community management. Rachael talks about the art of fostering, encouraging and managing a community, something that is inherently non-hierarchical but which is the lifeblood of a business.

IBM developerWorks podcasts
SXSWi: Cisco's Tim Washer on business humor

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2011 7:59


I met Tim Washer when he was a podcaster and corporate communications guy at IBM where he produced the now legendary spoof video series, Mainframe: The Art of the Sale. Now a social media guy at Cisco, Tim's comedy moonlighting has included appearances on The Onion News Network, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, and as a writer for David Letterman. I ran into Tim at SXSWi in Austin.

IBM developerWorks podcasts
SXSWi: Julia Neznanova on social media in Russia

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2011 16:00


One of the great things about any conference is the networking opportunity. Todd Watson and I met Julia Neznanova during a session on brands and celebrities on the web. Julia is with the Moscow-based marketing agency Digitalizm, and was at SXSWi 2011 soaking up the ideas and looking for potential partnering opportunities. She talked with us about the state of social media and mobile in Russia and how they help international companies market to Russian customers.

IBM developerWorks podcasts
SXSWi with Amplifier, GlennzTees, and FoundFootageFestival

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2011 14:26


Stopped by a popup shop near the Austin Convention center where Joel Bush (Amplifier.com), Glenn Jones (glennztees.com), Glenn Severance (FoundFootageFestival.com) we're relaxing in the warehouse area behind GlennzTees' retail space. We talked about their businesses, impressions from SXSWi 2011, and one of Joel's inspirations - Howdy, Neighbor.

IBM developerWorks podcasts
Day 3 from SXSWi 2011

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2011 11:35


Day three from the South by Southwest Interactive Conference in Austin, Texas found Turbo Todd in sessions and me in multiple interviews -- Tim Washer (comedian and Social Media Lead at Cisco), David Meerman Scott (Marketing strategist and author), and Rachael Happe (Founder of The Roundtable Community). I'll post those soon, but here Todd and I share thoughts from the day on augmented reality, good storytelling, Guy Kawasaki on Enchantment, and more.

IBM developerWorks podcasts
Day 2 from SXSWi 2011

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2011 16:02


Highlights from day 2 sessions at SXSWi: Social Media Club, The Last Broadcast - Entertainment is social, Brand Journalism, Customer Experience: Trends and Insights. TurboTodd and I reflect on what we heard. I also attended Web Mashup platforms for future programmable cities after we recorded the podcast. Some interesting stuff, like the Copenhagen Wheel. Seemed incomplete without IBM's John Tolva on the panel.

IBM developerWorks podcasts
Day 1 from SXSW Interactive

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2011 22:34


Todd Watson and I reflect on the Tim O'Reilly session from the opening half day at SXSWi 2011 in Austin, Texas. Then IBM Business Transformation Consultant and author, Rawn Shah, joins us for a recap of Thursday's Social Business Summit put on by the DachisGroup. We'll have more from SXSWi over the next few days, so keep an eye on this blog. This morning, we're doing a 10am US Central time (-6 UTC/GMT) video interview with Sandy Carter and Kathy Mandelstein of IBM Lotus, live from the Social Media Club site at SXSWi.

IBM developerWorks podcasts
Chris Barger on changing comunications at General Motors

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2010 12:23


Chris Barger is social media lead for General Motors Corporation. I caught up with him at the SXSWi 2010 Chevy Volt Recharge Lounge for a chat about encouraging change in communication strategy at GM and the part social media has played.

IBM developerWorks podcasts
TWOdW and US Air Force social media in Haiti, Chile

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2010 13:30


This week on developerworks, plus an interview with U.S. Air Force Captain Nathan Broshear who talks about how the USAF is using social media in crisis/relief situations and for communicating soldiers' stories to the media.

Polyamory Weekly
Poly Weekly 235: Sex Blogger Roundtable

Polyamory Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2010 46:23


A chat with awesome sex bloggers at SXSW! Nina Hartley talks about her new community, SexWise; Lisa Vandevere, Goose, Miss Julie Sunday, Sexy Sadie and yours truly. Email polyweekly@gmail.com, Twitter @polyweekly, join our Facebook Page or visit the blog at www.polyweekly.com.

IBM developerWorks podcasts
This week on dW, and a chat with author David Meerman Scott

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2010 14:41


TWOdW for the week of March 22. David Meerman Scott talks about the merging of social networking, marketing, and public relations, why ROI is inadequate to measure its value, and other things he's excited about. dW newsletter editor John Swanson talks about dW Forums.

IBM developerWorks podcasts
SXSWi: Joel Bush on amplifying yourself

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2010 16:55


Joel Bush co-founded Amplifier.com to help web companies monetize and expand their brands. Clients include The Onion and Despair Inc., and Bush and company go about their business with a unselfed zest that might seem odd to many in today's "brand-yourself-24/7" web world. But it's the nature of their business and part of what makes them so effective. I caught up with Joel at SXSW and we spoke about his business, the great even that is SXSWi, and other things on his always active and observant mind.

IBM developerWorks podcasts
SXSWi: Social network aggregation with Nsyght

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2010 13:20


Geoffrey McCaleb, Nsyght's Mad Scientist, talks about beginning with a desire to solve a problem of search relevancy and ending up with a new brand and approach to social network aggregation. Todd Watson joins.

Polyamory Weekly
Poly Weekly 234: Sex at SXSW

Polyamory Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2010 30:57


Sex at SXSW. Email polyweekly@gmail.com, call 206-202-POLY, Twitter @polyweekly or visit www.polyweekly.com

IBM developerWorks podcasts
SXSWi: Crowdsourcing crisis mapping with Ushahidi

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2010 16:40


Patrick Meier of Ushahidi.com talks about their free and open source solution, first created for mapping incidents of violence during the 2007 Kenyan elections and now being used in Haiti and Chile to assist with rescue and relief efforts.

IBM developerWorks podcasts
SXSWi 2010: Closing thoughts

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2010 19:00


SXSWi 2010 is now history and Todd Watson and I are joined by developerWorks web application developer David Salinas for closing thoughts, particularly on how this year's conference was heavier on design and philosophy discussions and lighter on core tech topics.

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yayQuery (audio only)
Episode ???: South by SouthBEST TIME EVAR!!1

yayQuery (audio only)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2010 9:23


Springtime is in the air, bringing with it the sweet aroma of renewal ... and conferences. Mere moments before departing Austin, your partners in Yay checked in on RealLifeSquare to bring you their exclusive SXSWi roundup -- but who knows what else they'll MiX in?!

yayQuery
Episode ???: South by SouthBEST TIME EVAR!!1

yayQuery

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2010 9:23


Springtime is in the air, bringing with it the sweet aroma of renewal ... and conferences. Mere moments before departing Austin, your partners in Yay checked in on RealLifeSquare to bring you their exclusive SXSWi roundup -- but who knows what else they'll MiX in?!

IBM developerWorks podcasts
SXSWi: Days 3 and 4 Highlights

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2010 19:07


Recap of Sunday and Monday at SXSWi with thoughts on sessions by Twitter CEO Evan WIlliams, NYU New Media teacher Clay Shirky, IBM Director of Citizenship and Technology John Tolva, and more.

IBM developerWorks podcasts
SXSWi: Education in the "free"era

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2010 18:40


The unavoidable and landscape-altering changes that are coming in higher education where the subject of a SXSWi session by Peg Faimon and Glenn Platt of Miami University of Ohio. They joined me for a discussion on the topic after their session.

IBM developerWorks podcasts
SXSWi: IBM's John Tolva on smarter cities

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2010 16:25


John Tolva, IBM Director Of Citizenship and Technology, talks about the concepts around smarter cities, IBM Corporate Service Corps, and impressions from South by Southwest Interactive Conference 2010.

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IBM developerWorks podcasts
SXSWi: Day Two - disruption, tv, privacy, and more

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2010 12:29


Day two highlights from SXSWi. Todd Watson and I talk about the Mark Cuban / Avner Rosen debate on the future of television, Danah Boyd's keynote on Privacy and Publicity, and sessions on education in the free era, building audience trust, open leadership, and lunar exploration.

IBM developerWorks podcasts
SXSWi: Day One Wrapup

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2010 7:30


Todd Watson and I share some thoughts at the end of day one at the South by Southwest Interactive Conference in Austin, Texas, including reflections on author Doug Rushkoff's talk, "Program or Be Programmed."

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IBM developerWorks podcasts
SXSWi: talking long distance teaming with Google

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2010 8:15


Todd Watson and I spent a few minutes with Lisa Kamm and Alex Cook from Google after their South by Southwest Interactive session on the long distance user experience.

The Thirsty Developer - Podcast
The Thirsty Developer 39: Sketchnotes

The Thirsty Developer - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2008


SXSWi 2008 Sketchnotes: First Spread By Mike Rhode Used Under Creative Commons In this episode we talk with Mike Rohde, an designer, artist and writer based out of the Milwaukee, WI area.  Mike has a great technique for capturing notes at a conference, meeting, etc and has shared them with the world. Show Notes Flickr Collection of Mike's Sketchnotes South By Southwest Seed Conference Moleskin Notebooks Jet Pens Moleskin Hacks by Mike Rohde Download / Listen to the Show http://shows.thirstydeveloper.com/TD039.mp3 Ways to connect with your hosts: Dave Bost: Blog, Twitter Feed, Facebook Profile, GamerTag Larry Clarkin: Blog, Twitter Feed, Facebook Profile, GamerTag

IBM developerWorks podcasts
SXSWi roundup with David Salinas

IBM developerWorks podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2008 5:20


developerWorks software engineer David Salinas attended his third consecutive South by Southwest (SXSW) conference in Austin, Texas last week and shares his thoughts on the week and on the growth of the popular interactive technology track.