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		<dc:creator>Steve H.</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m in Las Vegas today, attending the New Media Expo.Â  In fact, I just finished listening to the Keynote given by Gary Vaynerchuk of Wine Library TV.Â  Gary if a very animated, inspirational speaker - his speech rocked.Â  To me, one of the most interesting things he discussed was the idea that we are in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m in Las Vegas today, attending the <a title="New Media Expo" href="http://www.newmediaexpo.com/" target="_blank">New Media Expo</a>.Â  In fact, I just finished listening to the Keynote given by Gary Vaynerchuk of <a title="Wine Library TV" href="http://tv.winelibrary.com" target="_blank">Wine Library TV</a>.Â  Gary if a very animated, inspirational speaker - his speech rocked.Â  To me, one of the most interesting things he discussed was the idea that we are in a gold rush, and the ones who can consistantly put out decent content, remember what&#8217;s important to them, and become involved with their fan base are going to win.Â  When I get a link for the <a title="ustreamtv" href="http://www.ustream.tv" target="_blank">ustream.tv</a> archive feed, I&#8217;ll post it here.</p>
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		<title>Welcome!  And an Explanation…</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 20:05:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve H.</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi there, and welcome to my blog. Â This space represents a departure from the way I normally operate, and represents a bit of a shift in mindset as well. Â For a while now I have tried to start and/or maintain a number of different blogs, each of which sort of compartmentalized one of my various [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi there, and welcome to my blog. Â This space represents a departure from the way I normally operate, and represents a bit of a shift in mindset as well. Â For a while now I have tried to start and/or maintain a number of different blogs, each of which sort of compartmentalized one of my various interests. Â There was one for web analytics, one for web programming, and one for podcasting, and a general technology journal. Â None of these ever got over a post a month, often falling victim to the chronic time constraints of daily life. With a day job, and a family with two very active young boys - to say nothing of the fact that I spend a fair amount of spare time helping others get their new media messages out into the world - my own spaces in the community sat their in a pathetic state.</p>
<p>Of course, anyone reading this with experience in blogs, podcasts, and other web-based forms of communications can be excused for thinking, &#8220;he tried to maintain four blogs in his spare time!?! Â Is he crazy?&#8221;. Â In my defense I can only say that I come from a more traditional media background. Â Everything in this world is split off into different streams of interest, and it&#8217;s the writer/producers job to package it up into a nice little, easily consumed, piece. Â So why would I post things about web programming on a podcasting blog, or about web analytics on an IT support blog? Â It would be like Wired Magazine printing an unedited copy of Romeo and Juliet right in the middle of their publication for no apparent reason. Â At least that is how it seemed to me.</p>
<p>Thankfully this weekend I came to a revelation which has completely upended my thinking on how to approach my digital life. Â Well, at least the public part of it anyway. Â And it all came about thanks to a Â little (only in relative attendance) conference in Kingston, Canada, called <a title="Podcasters Across Borders" href="http://www.podcastersacrossborders.com/" target="_self">Podcasters Across Borders</a> (PAB2008).</p>
<p>This incredible conference brought together some fantastically talented people, all of whom have some interest in Podcasting. Â I have been working on two major podcasts for a while now (shameless plug: <a title="Vet In The Family Podcast" href="http://www.vetinthefamily.com/" target="_self">Vet In The Family</a> and <a title="Taps Magazine Website" href="http://www.tapsmagazine.com/">Taps TV</a>), but for the most part I have operated pretty much outside the greater community of podcasters, so I thought it would be an interesting experience to meet others working in the same space.</p>
<p>Well, interesting it was. Â Listening to the presentations, and meeting the other attendees and seeing what they were doing on line forced me to take a serious look at how I was managing my digital life. Â I realized that I was stuck in old school thinking, and not taking full advantage of the tools available to me. Â So, to make a short story shorter, I created this space and am in the process of linking everything I do in the online space back to it. Â Hopefully through the strategic use of tags and categories I will be able to make this work.</p>
<p>So thanks for dropping by. Â Feedback, advice, and comments are most welcome.</p>
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