by cameron | Aug 26, 2007 | Podcast, science
Hunter and Taylor, my 6 year-old twin boys, join me tonight for what might become the pilot edition of their own podcast. It’s something we’ve been talking about for ages and, based on their excitement tonight after we wrapped, I think they are about ready. This is a show designed for kids aged 5 – 8. So if you aren’t one of those and don’t have one of those – you might want to give it a miss.
On tonight’s show, the boys talk about Age Of Empires, their favourite XBOX games, what they are watching, reading, playing, toys they want, as well as their thoughts on AFL, religion, business, and science.
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by cameron | Aug 23, 2007 | Melbourne, Podcast
A spontaneous Twitter lunch happened in Melbourne yesterday between myself, Nick Hodge, Garth Kidd, Robin Frousheger, and Andrew Barnett.
The lunch came together over Twitter when Nick, who is based in Sydney, mentioned he was having a coffee at a particular Melbourne Starbucks. Robin, Andrew and I all saw the message and invited ourselves to join him. And then Garth Kidd, who was also visiting Melbourne from Sydney, recognized the red sunnies in the street and I invited him to join us. Over coffee I asked each of the guys to tell me how they use Twitter, the impact it has had on their work/social/blogging lives and how they think corporate marketers should be using it.
Here are the protagonists:
Nick Hodge

Garth Kidd

Robin Frousheger

Andrew Barnett

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by cameron | Aug 22, 2007 | Podcast, Uncategorized
Just back from lunch with Dr Peter Ellyard and a spontaneous Twitter meetup lunch with Nick Hodge, Garth Kidd, Andew Barnett and Froosh (you’ll hear the show we recorded tomorrow), and I see Chris Pirillo has posted up a podcast of the live video show we did yesterday! Here it is:
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rZIWDOSD-A]
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by cameron | Aug 22, 2007 | Melbourne, Podcast
Ryan Trainor started his first company, a Retail Security firm in 1997 at the age of 23. After three years he was servicing most major retailers in Australia, including Coles Myer and Woolworths, employing hundreds of staff and regarded as a key innovator of change in the security personnel industry. He sold to a large Multi National in 2000.
Since then, Ryan has founded grown several businesses, is the past President for the Entrepreneurs Organisation (EO) in Melbourne, Australia and is now a partner in the NinetyDaysâ„¢ Agency, a group of entrepreneurs who specialise in assisting early stage, high growth companies and is the co founder of JOOCED media.
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by cameron | Aug 21, 2007 | Australian media, Australian politics, Podcast
Jack Marx wrote a popular blog called THE DAILY TRUTH for Fairfax, a large, old and very, very tired Australian media organization. In 2006 he won a very prestigious Australian media award (a Walkley) for one of his posts. However the paper sacked him a couple of days ago (on his birthday no less) for a satirical post he wrote about the Australian Federal Opposition Leader’s visit to a New York strip club. What is perhaps even worse than the sacking, according to News.com.au, the editor-in-chief of Fairfax Digital, Mike Van Niekerk, told a rival paper that “this was just the latest in a long line of indiscretions”. Jack says if this is true, it’s the first he’s heard about it. Should he sue Fairfax for defamation?
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Do me a solid and digg the show.
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