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.

Talkie - GAPN Web Two-point-awesome, Sex 2.0 wrap-up, Balticon, my impending dirty thirty

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Another talkie episode, wherein we discuss several things:

  • Most obviously, we have a snazzy redesigned web site. We talk briefly (ha!) about the awesomeness and how we'd love to hear from you about it. Or, how I would at least.
  • Sex 2.0 was a rousing (and... you thought I was going to make an "arousing" joke, but I'm not going to) success. We offer a postmortem.
  • We're heading to Balticon in a couple of weeks! Amber will be a panelist, which is very exciting.
  • Finally, my dirty thirty is coming up in November. I have no fucking clue how I'd like to celebrate. Help me out with ideas by leaving us a voicemail at 678.389.9441 or emailing info@gapodcastnetwork.com

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.

LIVE Talkie - Listener voicemails, Sex 2.0, rants about the media

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Our first-ever live talkie on Talkshoe wasn't too much of a catastrophe, other than Comcast cutting us off about 12 minutes in. We only lost about three minutes out of 30. Here's what we talked about:

Thanks to everyone who tuned in! Please leave your thoughts in the comments here, by emailing us at info@gapodcastnetwork.com, or by leaving us a voicemail at 678.389.9441. We'd love to hear what you liked and didn't like about the live format, or existential rants.

Length: 25:57 minutes
File size: 17.8 MB

Sex 2.0 is next weekend!

Sex 2.0

What is Sex 2.0?

Sex 2.0 will focus on the intersection of social media, feminism, and sexuality. How is social media enabling people to learn, grow, and connect sexually? How is sexual expression tied to social activism? Does the concept of transparency online offer new opportunities or present new roadblocks -- or both? These questions, and many more, will be addressed within a safe, welcoming, sex-positive space.

Respecting the confidentiality and protecting the identities of participants who wish to maintain a degree of anonymity will be a top priority at Sex 2.0.

When? April 12, 2008
Where? 1763~A Deviant Place of Decadence, 1763 Montreal Circle, Tucker, Ga., 30084
How much? $50.

REGISTRATION IS MANDATORY. We will not be taking any walk-up registrations at the door.

At Sex 2.0, everyone is a participant rather than a passive attendee. This is YOUR event!

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.

Interview - Tom Query, Atlanta photographer and sex therapist

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In this episode, Rusty and I talk with Atlanta photographer Tom Query. Check out his work at WellspringArts and on Flickr. We discuss how the advent of digital photography has affected the idea of professional versus amateur photography, and what types of challenges commercial photographers face these days. Tom is also a sex therapist and he's coming to Sex 2.0, so we talk a bit about that as well.

Length: 18:27 minutes
File size: 12.7 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.

Talkie - Listener comments, Strippers Ball, Presidential delegates, social media conferences, Sex 2.0 updates

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Halfway into February, it's time for our first talkie of 2008. This screenshot should give you an idea of what to expect:

Here's a little more detail:

  • We play two voicemail messages from Nobilis. In the second one, he asks a question, and we answer.
  • Why the heck haven't you people called in your creepy bug/snake stories?
  • We went to Trapeze last night and I was in the poorly-conceived (or at least poorly-executed) "Strippers Ball," for a minute at least.
  • Talk of the Strippers Ball leads to a tangent about sex clubs in theory vs. practice, and annoying drunk people.
  • Can anyone give us a good, clear description of how delegates work in the Presidential election?
  • Thoughts on social media conferences in general, and a bit on PodCamp Nashville specifically
  • Sex 2.0 updates, and promo

Length: 29:48 minutes
File size: 20.5 MB

We love voicemail! Call us at 678.389.9441. Add me as a Twitter friend here, and Rusty here. E-mail us at info@gapodcastnetwork.com.

New Sex 2.0 podcast promos

We've updated the podcast promos to reflect the change of venue to 1763. They're identical otherwise:

15-second meat-and-potatoes
http://sex20con.com/promos/sex-2.0-promo-2.0-15sec.mp3

30-second with-a-flourish
http://sex20con.com/promos/sex-2.0-promo-2.0-30sec.mp3

Thanks to everyone who has been using the promos in your podcasts! Please be sure to download these updates.

New Sex 2.0 press release ready for prime-time!

Many thanks to Bitch | Lab for writing this press release and Kristi Kane for making edits! Please spread it far and wide, on your own blogs and to any media pals you may have.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Amber Rhea
Main organizer, Sex 2.0
678-389-9441
Email: sex20con@gmail.com
Web site: www.sex20con.com

Sex 2.0 will explore sexuality, feminism and social media

ATLANTA -- What happens when technology, sex, knowledge, and power enable women to meet up, act up, and hook up like never before? These questions and more are the focus of the Sex 2.0 unconference in Atlanta, Georgia on April 12th, 2008. Held at 1763, a 10,000-square-foot, fully equipped dungeon located 10 miles north of downtown Atlanta, the unconference will feature conversations among activists, social networking pioneers, bloggers, swingers, cruisers, sex futurists and kinksters who have been sexing up Web 2.0 from the beginning -- whether in Bangalore or Bangor, Maine.

Maybe you've heard of Web sites like Facebook, Craigslist, or Flickr. They're all social networking sites, the heart of a revolution in the way people produce and share knowledge, make friends, reach out for support, and create professional and personal networks.

When women need help with health, sexual, or personal problems, where do they turn? In a recent Pew Poll, researchers found that women were more likely to turn to the Web for knowledge and support. (Reference: Pew Internet & American Life Project, "How Women and Men Use the Internet," online at http://www.pewinternet.org/pdfs/PIP_Women_and_Men_online.pdf).

It's that heady combination of technology, sex, and knowledge in the hands of women (and men) that fascinates well-known Atlanta-area tech/sex blogger Amber Rhea and inspired her to organize the event. She's not alone. The grassroots unconference will explore these issues with notable and notorious Web-based activists. On April 12, Sex 2.0 participants will:

  • Hear keynote speaker Audacia Ray -- blogger, video podcaster, award-winning porn director and author of Naked on the Internet - Hookups, Downloads, and Cashing in on Internet Sexploration.
  • Stimulate your "Sex Drive" with Regina Lynn, Wired magazine's sex-tech columnist and author of Sexier Sex: Lessons from the Brave New Sexual Frontier. In her session "How Love/Sex Happens Online," Lynn will explore the powerful and unexpected experiences people have with online lovers and what it all means inside the hearts of geekdom. Because sex is the first use for any new technology, Lynn will demonstrate how to get the most out of your phone, webcam or laptop and how to use your everyday gadgets to enhance intimacy, pleasure and fun.
  • Explore sexual relationships that spring from online meeting places like blogs and forums in sessions with sex futurist Melissa Gira, who runs the award-winning sex blog Sexerati, and contributes to $pread, WHORE!, Best Sex Writing 2008, and Dirty Girls.
  • Make history with T.A. Hines' session, "A Brief History of Sex." Hines is the irreverent, popular podcaster and Nerve magazine columnist who chronicles her funky brown chick take on sex and New York City in her weekly Internet radio show Dating Roadkill.
  • Tempt your inner erotic writer with sex bloggers and writers like Rachel Kramer Bussel, who keeps things tingling at her Lusty Lady blog, and Viviane, who heats up the Web with her blog Viviane's Sex Carnival.
  • Mix it up with j. brotherlove, Joseph G., Minx and Ren, who'll host rollicking sessions about online dating, cruising, hooking up, BDSM, and swinging whether for kinksters, sexual, ethnic and racial minorities, straight, curious, and in-between

Rhea says she wants the interactive sessions to be a place where people create the experience they need. "This is not your father's sex conference," she said. "An unconference belongs to the people who come -- double entendre intended."

People are often puzzled by an unconference, said Rhea, but it's almost always an experience that makes you never want to attend an ordinary conference again. "You won't be in a room, sitting on your hands, waiting for a one-way presentation. It's just like sex, really: a powerful interaction between people that makes the experience more than the people involved."

Registration for the event is $10 by February 17, $40 until March 28, and $50 after March 28, with the rest of the cost underwritten by volunteers and sponsors. There are still opportunities for sponsors who want to reach their audience -- people at the center of a new media that's changing the way we live.

Rhea thinks that the approach will attract a wide audience: "Everyone will be there to both raise and answer questions, teach and learn -- you can do both in one session. It's up to you."

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Sex 2.0 seeking a new venue

Sex 2.0 has lost its venue. Spring4th has been forced to close its doors due to the meddling of the Midtown Neighborhood Association (the same people responsible for the appalling harassment of street prostitutes) and the arcane hoops through which the City of Atlanta has forced them to jump. We are currently seeking a new venue. We need all the help we can get - time, energy, MONEY, resources, everything.

If you can help, please join the Google group ASAP.

More details to come soon.

[Cross-posted on the Sex 2.0 blog]

Sex 2.0 podcast promos available

On the Sex 2.0 Promotion page, we've posted two audio promos that you can download and include in your podcasts. The 15-second promo is all business; no funny stuff. The 30-second promo has a little humor to it. Please include one of them in your podcast if the spirit moves!

[Cross-posted at the Sex 2.0 blog]

You are invited to attend Sex 2.0: The intersection of social media, feminism, and sexuality

Announcing:

Sex 2.0: April 12, 2008, Atlanta, GA

Sex 2.0

Sex 2.0 will focus on the intersection of social media, feminism, and sexuality. How is social media enabling people to learn, grow, and connect sexually? How is sexual expression tied to social activism? Does the concept of transparency online offer new opportunities or present new roadblocks - or both? These questions, and many more, will be addressed within a safe, welcoming, sex-positive space.

When? April 12, 2008

Where? Spring4th Center, 728 Spring St., Atlanta, GA

How much? $10

SIGN UP: http://sex20con.com

A sampling of sessions:

  • Choose Your Own Adventure: How has the escorting business changed with the advent of the Internet? - Kristi Kane
  • Erotic Writing 101 - Rachel Kramer Bussel
  • Sexual Subculture as Internet Phenomenon - Joseph G
  • Sex Styles of the Internet Famous - Melissa Gira
  • Teaching Kink in the Information Age - Graydancer
  • And keynote speaker Audacia Ray, author of Naked on the Internet and director of the award-winning film The Bi Apple.

Sponsors wanted:
If you're a business owner and want to be known as a supporter of sex-positive new media, please consider sponsoring in one of the many ways available to show your support. As a sponsor, your name will be spread widely - on multiple blogs, podcasts, web sites, etc. You will also get great visibility among a vibrant, growing community, so if you've a got a product to show or service you want to talk about, come along. You can find more information about how to sponsor at http://sex20con.com.

Spread the word:
If you've already signed up, thanks! Please spread this information around and get the word out. This is an event you don't want to miss. We're hoping you can attend this historic event, have a great experience, and help promote as well.