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Mostly ITP

Mostly ITP

Amber and Rusty podcast about whatever strikes their fancy, which generally are things and issues inside Atlanta's perimeter.

Interview - Stacia Farabee, the Kinky Agent

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In this episode we talk with Stacia Farabee, Realtor to Atlanta's kink community. Check out her web site, MyKinkyAgent.com.

I know I probably got a little repetitive in the interview, but I just love this idea. It really shouldn't be a revolutionary thing to market one's services within one's own community, so why aren't we seeing more self-proclaimed kink-friendly professionals? I'm envisioning a possible social network around this concept; like FetLife except for business!

Music by Jonathan Coulton. Happy First of May!

Length: 20:28 minutes
File size: 14.1 MB

About this podcast:

JCI Atlanta Podcast

JCI Atlanta Podcast

Junior Chamber International Atlanta is an organization of young professionals with the purpose of training the young leaders of tomorrow. This podcast features speeches from many of Atlanta's top executives and entrepreneurs.
Hosts: jciatlanta

April Membership Meeting with Brian Pilger, Vice President for Transportation at the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce

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Brian Pilger is the Vice President for Transportation at the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. As part of the Public Policy Division - which focuses on Quality of Life issues in the Atlanta region - Brian's efforts focus on improving traffic congestion throughout the metro area.

Before joining the Metro Atlanta Chamber in 2003, Brian was a consultant at McKinsey & Company, a global management consulting firm, for several years and a Quality Leader and Sales Manager for the GE Energy. Brian began his professional career as a submarine officer in the U.S. Navy.

Brian holds a Masters Degree in Nuclear Engineering from Georgia Tech and a Bachelor's Degree from the United States Naval Academy. He lives in the City of Atlanta with his wife, Laura Lee, and their three children.

Length: 36:00 minutes
File size: 32.96 MB

About this podcast:

Mostly ITP

Mostly ITP

Amber and Rusty podcast about whatever strikes their fancy, which generally are things and issues inside Atlanta's perimeter.

Blogiversary Part I - A short history of Being Amber Rhea, and thoughts on blogging in general

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This is the first of two podcasts recorded on April 20, during the highly nerdy "Five Years of Being Amber Rhea" party at Manuel's Tavern. Sherry started asking me questions about my blog, and I broke out the recorder. We talk about how and why I started my blog, and then move on to talking about blogging in general, and how a lot of pre-conceived notions are being challenged - especially in the business world - thanks to social media.

Length: 13.25 minutes
File size: 12.3 MB

About this podcast:

(un)ConCast

(un)ConCast

Featuring unconference sessions and other related discussions from around the Southeast.
Hosts: This is a group program. Anyone can post an episode.

PodCamp Atlanta - Grow Your Business by Podcasting with Lee Kantor, Adam Shafron and Andy Greider

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Lee Kantor and Adam Shafron of Dr. Fitness and the Fat Guy, with Andy Greider from Uniqueness is Power tell you how to get more clients and position yourself as an expert by podcasting at PodCamp Atlanta. PodCamp Atlanta was an unconference which took place March 17 and 18, 2007 at Emory University.

Length: 35:19 minutes
File size: 32.34 MB

About this podcast:

(un)ConCast

(un)ConCast

Featuring unconference sessions and other related discussions from around the Southeast.
Hosts: This is a group program. Anyone can post an episode.

PodCamp Atlanta - Podcasting and Entrepreneurship with Jeff Haynie

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Jeff Haynie of Hakano discusses technology start-ups in a Web 2.0 world at PodCamp Atlanta. PodCamp Atlanta was an unconference which took place March 17 and 18, 2007 at Emory University.

Length: 36:41 minutes
File size: 33.59 MB

About this podcast:

JCI Atlanta Podcast

JCI Atlanta Podcast

Junior Chamber International Atlanta is an organization of young professionals with the purpose of training the young leaders of tomorrow. This podcast features speeches from many of Atlanta's top executives and entrepreneurs.
Hosts: jciatlanta

JCI World President Scott Greenlee Interview with JCI Atlanta

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Click Here for more info on Scott Greenlee and Junior Chamber International

JCI Atlanta was proud to have 2007 World President, Scott Greenlee in town on April 1st and 2nd. We held a nice reception for him on Sunday night with the Board of Directors, and 25+ active members from Atlanta. Monday morning started with the Podcast Interview heard here, and then it was on to meet with top level executives from the Georgia Entrepreneurs Society , Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, and the Mayor's office. The day ended with a great round of golf at one of Atlanta's many fine golf courses, and then dinner at Fogo de Chåo. Scott then made his way to Augusta, GA the next day to attend a practice round at the prestigious Master's Golf Tournament.

We look forward to seeing Scott again in July, as he plans to attend Met Net 2007 in Atlanta, GA on July 27-29. Click Here for more info, or to get registered for Met Net 2007!

Bio:

Scott Greenlee, nominated by JCI USA, was elected JCI (Junior Chamber International) World President at the 61st JCI World Congress held in Seoul, Korea, in November 2006.

Born on November 17, 1967, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA, Greenlee works as a self-employed businessman and political consultant. He resides in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA, with his wife Gina.

After joining JCI Grand Rapids in 1991, Greenlee became active in different roles and was elected JCI Grand Rapids Local President in 1996, JCI Michigan State President in 2001, and JCI USA National Vice President in 2002.

At the international level, in 2003, as JCI Vice President, Greenlee was assigned to Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden. In 2005, he served as JCI General Legal Counsel. In 2006, as JCI Executive Vice President, Greenlee was assigned to Area B (Asia-Pacific) and chaired the Area B Conference (JCI ASPAC) in Takamatsu, Japan.

Greenlee has attended eight JCI Area Conferences and five JCI World Congresses. He has been honored as JCI Senator (Honorary Life Member) No. 60646.

During his term of office as JCI President, Greenlee will visit many countries where JCI is established. He will meet JCI members, heads of state and community leaders worldwide, and preside over the 62nd JCI World Congress, to be held in Antalya, Turkey, November 5-10, 2007.

Interview: Scott Greenlee
Interview By: Michael DiLonardo and Trevor McCandless
Produced by: Michael T. Malkasian

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JCI Atlanta Podcast

JCI Atlanta Podcast

Junior Chamber International Atlanta is an organization of young professionals with the purpose of training the young leaders of tomorrow. This podcast features speeches from many of Atlanta's top executives and entrepreneurs.
Hosts: jciatlanta

Michael Bryan, Executive Director of Atlanta Wine School

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www.atlantawineschool.com

Michael Bryan is Executive Director of the Atlanta Wine School (AWS). Two year-old AWS provides a continuous learning experience with renowned international speakers for consumers and the trade. The Atlanta Wine School is the only wine-centric institution in the Southeast for the appreciation and education on wine to consumers. Since inception, nearly 2,000 students have enrolled in classes.

Bryan serves on staff for almost every major wine festival in Atlanta, and speaks on wine-related subject matter for private, public, and trade events. In addition to serving on the Education Advisory Board of the Society of Wine Educators, he holds that organization's Certified Specialist of Wine credential. Additionally he has obtained as the Intermediate Certification with merit via the Wine Spirit Education Trust of London, and most recently was award the title of Certified Sommelier via the Court of Master Sommeliers. Bryan has appeared in numerous regional and national publications, along with radio & television spots, most recently as guest "wine guy" on Alton Brown's Good Eats, as well as Good Day Atlanta.

He is the publisher & editor of a monthly eNewsletter called Connect With Wine to over 15,000 wine enthusiasts with subscribers in seven countries. Additionally, he is the publisher & editor of Jane's Weekly Wines, a weekly wine review column with 850 subscribers nationally.

Summer 2006 has seen the latest venture with a 50% ownership of Atlanta Wine Club, with a charter to become the largest membership-based wine club in the US.

Bryan's deep-rooted passion around wine lead to the creation of an organization that uses wine to foster connections with people on multiple levels. He believes, like a fine wine, life must be full, rich and balanced. AWS embodies his passion and allows him to share it with a great number of people.

TAG Podcasting Panel

This Thursday, Rusty and I will be participating on a panel sponsored by TAG, entitled "Podcasts: What You Need to Know." It's free for TAG members, and a mere $20 for non-members. Here's the summary from the TAG web site:

TAG Content Management has assembled a panel of podcast professionals and marketing executives to give you insight into publishing audio online and to help you develop your related corporate strategies. Podcasts are changing the way organizations and individuals are interacting with their constituents. Hear our panel discuss a variety of topics including:

  • Why have podcasts
  • Podcasting best practices
  • The role of Apple's iTunes
  • Real-world case studies

So, if you're looking for something to do Thursday night, come to the Macquarium building on Peachtree to hear us - along with Sherry and Kevin - yap about podcasting. Bonus drinking game: sneak in a flask and do a shot every time I use a corporate buzzword. (I tend to do that when I get nervous.)

About this podcast:

(un)ConCast

(un)ConCast

Featuring unconference sessions and other related discussions from around the Southeast.
Hosts: This is a group program. Anyone can post an episode.

PodCamp Atlanta - Podcasting to Increase Search Engine Rankings with Penny Haynes

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Penny Haynes of 1st Podcast Publishing explains how podcasting can increase your website's search engine rankings. PodCamp Atlanta took place March 17 and 18 at Emory University.

Length: 36:08 minutes
File size: 33.1 MB

Interview on Technology for Business Sake radio show

If you're not at church, you can catch a ~5-minute interview with me on Technology for Business Sake, this Sunday, 11:00 a.m. on Business Radio 1160 (WCFO). I talk about PodCamp Atlanta and the Georgia Podcast Network, and use the word "leverage" and the phrase "increase your customer base." If you miss it, don't fret; a podcast version will be posted the following day (natch).

Update: The interview is now available on the Technology for Business Sake web site.