Posts Tagged “media hacks”

Occupying our minds

By | November 28, 2011

I was listening to the latest Media Hacks podcast this morning on my drive to work. It’s too bad Hugh, CC, Julien, Chris and Mitch can’t connect more often to record this infrequent, but always thought-provoking show. This episode explored the Occupy movement. There was an interesting conversation about the movement’s lack of leadership or specific demands. [...]

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Build it before you actually need it

By | November 10, 2009

On the recent episode of Media Hacks, Julien Smith spoke with Mitch Joel about building your community. It’s a great podcast which I highly suggest you check out. During the thirty minute conversation Julien said, “You have to build it (community) before you actually need it. If you don’t need it, now is the perfect [...]

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Ten Podcasts I Can't Live Without

By | May 26, 2009

I’ve been listening to podcasts (Internet radio on demand) since 2004. During the time I’ve seen many come and go, respectfully referred to as podfaded. I remember downloading many episodes of Dawn and Drew, who helped keep me awake and laughing during a long drive from Toronto to Knoxville. They even inspired my wife and [...]

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Media Hacks and How to Protect Your Social Media Name

By | January 21, 2009

I really enjoyed listening to some of my social media peers on the most recent Six Pixels of Separation. Mitch Joel had a great idea of inviting friends, Chris Brogan and Julien Smith to chat in a new podcast. I’m excited to see what comes from this, because it’s like a TWiT or The Gillmor [...]

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