Unconference podcast posted
June 7th, 2007
After Tuesday’s Association Social Media Unconference ended, several us hung out to record a podcast with our reactions to the day, and I have now posted that podcast on the unconference wiki. It is contained within a Box.net widget that allows you play it with just one click. (Very cool!)
Besides me, the participants in the podcast were:
Loretta Donovan, Worksmarts Group
David Gammel, High Context Consulting
KiKi L’Italien, Optical Society of America
Ben Martin, Virginia Society of CPAs
Robert Murphy, Optical Society of America
Bill Scott, Society for Marketing Professional Services
Zach Wilson, Gulo Solutions
The podcast is about 27 minutes in length. If you have any feedback, you can post it directly to the podcasts page of the unconference wiki or below if you prefer.

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2 Comments Add your own
1. Joe Grant | June 7th, 2007 at 2:11 pm
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for the Podcast and also for the Link in your Blogroll!
Keep up the great work.
Joe
2. John Stone | July 10th, 2007 at 3:17 am
Thanks for the podcast, it was great.
John
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