PodCamp Nashville 2011 was a great experience.
A common theme: Be authentic.
I went and did just as I was planning. Went to a couple sessions the entire time, talked with people, and jumped from session to session.
One of the things I realized during it was I needed to just turn on the mic & record more often, as a primary method of content creation. With this post, I did just what I talked about in the Last Week; This Week post on 2011-03-28
Here is the audio:
[audio:https://www.jonathannation.com/jon0003PCN11exp.mp3]
[download MP3 – 22:37]
And some more notes:
Full Time Mom – Stephanie Ravenscraft:
– “I’m not raising children, I am raising adults.”
– My kids think in terms of building a brand, integrity & consistency.
We Did – a panel on start-ups and success
– “Some of the best connections I have made was due to just meeting with people, even though you have no idea where it might lead.â€
I’m going to look more into Nashville Entrepreneur Center – http://entrepreneurcenter.com/ – specifically the classes they have.
Meet a number of people including:
Bill Graff of Farm And Ranch Country
Mike Arnold of Concert Blast
Ted Chapin of Entertainment Cooperative
David Foster of The Gathering Nashville
– gaining twitter followers –
Around the time of #pnc11, my twitter followers increased by between 20 and 40. The theory I have is that it’s because I was putting out real content, and not just re-tweeting the schedule & other info people who wanted it would get from the @pnc account.
:: For Presenters ::
Notes for Presenters were taken, but I’m going to save them for now. Two were shared in the audio.
image used in banner found on flickr by Dave Delaney