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So after 5 months, I’m finally getting the second session out that Marc and I gave at PodcampAZ last year. In this video we discuss some of the things we discovered during the first year with our podcast, The Wood Whisperer, including start-up equipment, marketing, media kits, press releases, sponsorships, advertisers, connecting and surveying your audience. And if you can believe it, we did it all in under one hour! Of course it goes without saying that these are just our experiences. You may find that not everything we talk about applies to you, but hopefully you can walk away with at least 1 new piece of information or insight into a relatively new medium (personally I think you’ll walk away with more :) And if the video wasn’t enough, you can also find our presentation on Slideshare.net

I would like to thank David Yamamoto again from the Phoenix PC Users Group. Without him this video would not have been recorded. Thank you Dave!!!

Some of the websites mentioned in the session

Skaeser Lights & Photography
blip.tv
Tubemogul
Podcast Designs
Branders.com
Survey Monkey
eSurveysPro
PRWeb
Podcast Brothers
Leo Laporte
Radiohead

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Back in November of last year, Marc and I had the pleasure of hosting 2 sessions at PodcampAZ. The first dealt with how we used uStream.TV to connect with the of audience The Wood Whisperer. Of course uStream can be used all sorts of different ways, but really we looked at it as a tool to build connections with our audience. The result…both Marc and I have a much stronger sense in who is watching The Wood Whisperer as well as making some amazing friends in the process.

So for those who couldn’t attend PodcampAZ or were in another session (there were so many). I’m posting the entire session right here. Yes I know it’s an hour long, but there was a lot of great discussion going on and I didn’t want to leave anything out (not to mention I didn’t want another delay in putting the video out).

I’d also like to thank David Yamamoto from the Phoenix PC Users Group. Without him this video would not have been recorded. Thank you Dave!!!



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Finally I have a podcast!

Jan 16, 2008 Author: Nicole | Filed under: Fun, Podcast

First, I just wanted to thank everyone for the words of encouragement on the single episode of Everyday How-To. We really did have fun making the podcast, but I think it was just adding too much to both of our plates. So Marc and I decided to scale it down a bit. So without futher adieu I present DINKS Like Us. I’m not sure if this will be your typical ‘couples cast’, though we are a couple. Marc and I realized that we are both teachers at heart and I think if your going to listen to our show we really hope you walk away with at least one great piece of information you didn’t know before. So sit back, grab a sodie and enjoy our very first episode! Thanks for listening!

“Everyday How-To” the podcast that never was

Dec 11, 2007 Author: Nicole | Filed under: Fun, Podcast

Well it’s finally seeing the light of day…our first and only episode of Everyday How-To. My hope was to produce it regularly when the travel for my job slowed down, but until then I thought it would be fun to release what we had recorded months ago (btw the travel has not slowed down at all). It’s a little long, but the outtakes at the end are worth it :)

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Recipe for Crunchy French Toast

5-7 bread pieces
2 eggs
1/2 cup milk
1 tsp.vanilla
1 Tbsp cinnamon
3 Tbsp flour (all purpose)
1/8 tsp. salt
1 Tbsp butter (for the pan)
1 1/2 cup of Honey Bunches of Oats with or without Almonds (crushed)

Travel….UGH! 5 Tips from a Traveling Tech

Nov 28, 2007 Author: Nicole | Filed under: Fun, Travel

Plane

So as part of my “day” job, I travel from time to time. Typically my travel happens in bursts, meaning traveling non stop for 1 to 2 months straight. Now while I’m thankful for the experience, I’m pretty much over the whole process. Ah I remember when I first started at my job and traveling to a new state was exciting to me. Heck I even had a cute little map that I kept track of where ever I went. I made a true effort to explore everywhere I traveled too (you would believe how many covered bridges there are in PA!) Sadly I think I’m jaded. The process now is so emotionally and physically draining for me, that the most I ever see of a town is local mall or Target and that only if I forgot something at home. I guess that is what 8 years of traveling can do to someone.

However I would like something to come from all of these trips. I have found through the course of 8 years, I’ve picked up a few tips that I assume everyone knows. But after a recent trip with my mom, I realize that isn’t the case. So here are a few things I’ve learned along the way. If you have any tips feel free to share them here.

Tip #1: Always, Always, Always check in online the day before. I have seen to many people get bumped from a flight because it has been oversold and they waited till they got to the airport to check in. Plus in most cases you’ll avoid getting the dreaded middle seat.

Tip #2: If you are connecting, make sure to have a change of clothes. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had connections that either didn’t go out or in and I’ve been stuck in city X with nothing but what was in my carry on. One of my favorite hotels is the Hampton Inn because they hook travelers up with all the little extras that may still be in your bag. Speaking of bag, invest in a nice vertical wheeled bag like this (you want long not wide). It’s big enough to put everything you need including a change of clothes, plus it will fit nicely under any seat on the plane. Don’t mess with the bags for your shoulder. I have such a cute Coach laptop bag and within months I threw my shoulder out due to all the weight I was carrying.

Tip #3: Carry food with you. Now I don’t mean a sandwich or anything, but something like a granola bar or even a bag of pretzels. When I’ve sat on a runway for 5 hours, it’s those little snacks that have saved me from being a really mean hungry person. Right now my favorite snack to pack is from Kashi. Holy crap these are so good AND they are good for you? Someone must be pulling my leg.

Tip #4: If you travel a lot, invest in a good set of headphones and a video iPod. I waited way to long before I did this and wow I could never imagine traveling without both of these now. For me I choose to get the Bose Series 2 and have been extremely happy with them, however I know there are a ton of these types on the market…take your pick. Also if you use a program like DVDFab, then you can catch up on all the movies you don’t have time to watch since you’re traveling so much. When your sitting in the airport for 12 hours, you’ll thank me. Just be careful to not get too caught up in the movie and miss your connecting flight (yep that happened to me).

Tip #5: Designate your “travel wardrobe”. If I had to I could walk into my closet and pack for a 2 week trip in less than 30 minutes. It wasn’t until my mother-in-law told me she was amazed by this that I realized what I had accomplished. (she admitted it takes here a whole day to pack). Slowly over the years I’ve figured out what clothes worked well on the road. For me black and dark grey is key. I add color into my wardrobe in my tops, so I don’t look to dark. I also stay away from cotton. I know I hate to iron, so why bring clothes that you know you’ll have to iron. I make sure I pack 1 pair of shoes. Of course if you workout when your on the road this becomes 2 pair. I also keep a bag that always has my toothpaste, toothbrush, shampoo and any extras ready to grab and go. And when you pack, always count the days you’ll be gone and pack enough underwear for all days plus 1. Seems silly, but you never know when you’ll get stuck somewhere or have to extend your trip.

So there are just 5 tips from me to you. Some you may already know, but hopefully it will make your traveling a little bit more enjoyable and you won’t become a jaded traveler like myself ;)

It’s about time

Nov 27, 2007 Author: Nicole | Filed under: Fun

Hey everyone! Thanks for checking out my new site. It occurred to me the other day that I am very involved in all things web, but the one thing I didn’t have was my very own website. Which is odd, considering back in ‘95 I had a kick ass website (all 200kb!). It was called Nickee’s World of Sights and Sounds (unfortunately the site is no more). Funny I know, but it was the best little website out there…Tripod even gave me an award. It really was just a collection of wav files (mp3 wasn’t even around then) of movies & music I liked and pictures of places I had been. This little website was really how I found out I loved working in technology. But alias, in ‘99 I started a new job and my playing and learning on the web was no more. So hear I am in 2007, I still have that job, but I’m making time to get back into what I truly love…the internet.

Now while this site is new, I’m am not new to blogs. Some of you may know me as 1/2 of the video podcast, The Wood Whisperer. I really don’t star in the show (occasionally I’ll have a small part), but I do find myself handling most of the marketing and business. Which is interesting to me, considering I received a degree in Marketing, but never put it to use after college. Now I find myself in an amazing opportunity; to share my love of this ‘new’ technology and using my business background to make a living doing something I love. So I see this site as a home to my thoughts as Marc and I take this journey with our podcast. I’d like to say it will be all good, but with anything there are highs and lows. Maybe our journey will help you in yours.

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