One time at PodCamp
From my sleeping bag on the floor of Room 813 at the Holiday Inn Express, Cambridge, MA.
PodCamp is amazingly well organized. The organizers have to be proud of themselves. Sessions that were among the standouts based on an informal poll with Bob and Julien include C. C. Chapman and Mitch Joel’s presentation You and Your Brand; PodCast Consultation with Jason Van Orden (John C. Havens and one other guy whose name escapes me at the moment); the music panel discussion with C. C., Jay Moohan, and Eric Skiff; and, Pricing and PR presented by John C. Havens. My own presentations, Extending the Conversation, and Interview Techniques which I presented with Larry Lawfer were also quite successful.
Bob, Julien, Mitch, C.C. and I went back to the hotel to have a beer and hang out before we joined the gang at The Grand Canal. You realize how much there is to learn when you hang out with these guys. The Grand Canal was fun and someone apparently picked up the bar tab starting at a certain point. I believe that was a well excercised offer.
Julien and I had an interesting experience getting back to our hotel after the obnoxiously loud music at The Grand drove us away. Just when I started to feel some degree of concern for my welfare during the cab ride, Julien leaned forward and asked the cabbie, Dude. You do know where you’re going, right?.
At its peak, there was about eighteen people in room 813 last night. That’s when Bob, J. Moo, Chris and I started playing music. The highlights included De Do Do Do, and a version of No Woman No Cry that went something like No C. C. Home Fries.
We’re getting up right now, and getting ready for the day. The morning schedule looks packed so we’ll split up the presentations and share the information on the drive home.





