Podcamp Boston 3 – Success! Thanks to you!
- July 23, 2008 - by Chel, in blog, podcamp, with 5 comments -
This past weekend Podcamp Boston 3 rocked the Joseph B. Martin Conference Center at Harvard Medical School. Thank all of you who attended, those who lent a helping hand, and...
This past weekend Podcamp Boston 3 rocked the Joseph B. Martin Conference Center at Harvard Medical School. Thank all of you who attended, those who lent a helping hand, and those who taught others. Thank you to our sponsors who believe in what we do enough to put forth the pledge to help us put on this conference, that includes each of the attendees.
Photos credit to C.C. Chapman.
I want to mention I had the privilege of working with the best team: Chris Penn, Chris Brogan, Sooz, Steve Sherlock, Doug Haslam and Whitney Hoffman.
Huge thanks to Andrew Jankowich for helping out at the reg desk Saturday.
We had an 80% attendance rate, much better than last year’s 50%. 370 people total attended. Hopefully they learned a lot, met their goals of learning and sharing, and it will allow them to grow and DO in the next year.
Many times throughout the weekend, Chris Penn mentioned “do”. Doing. Achieving, reaching out and finding ways to make your real life community (no, not only your social media community) a better place. That maybe, by making your corner of the world a little better that will start something remarkable. If I reach out to help my community and you reach out to help your community and others follow in our footsteps who knows what changes that will affect. We’re seeing the beginning of that with Obama’s campaign. We want change, question is are we each willing to do our part to make it happen.
We have the tools. We have the power.
Did you meet your goals for learning? What will you do in the next year to make a difference?


Well I had an amazing time, and some crazy adventures.. met a lot of cool people.. got to know people I had met before a little bit better, found job leads, had some really great conversations.. felt more a part of the community then ever before.. learned a bit.. it was just awesome... My take a ways were.. well kinda hard to articulate really. Some of it was like.. how we are all just really people.. something in the humanness of it.. There was something to seeing people new to this space.. trying to help them out a little.. and then on the other hand seeing people who are.. like way beyond me and being able to say "well what do you think focualt would say about the shifting power relationships in emerging channels" and have those kinda crazy conversations.. listen to people who have this stuff down to a science to give you some perspective of what is possible and.. I guess the biggest thing I took away was the inspiration to take things to the next level.. to say "yeah, getting my act together over here is really important."I think if you wanna save the world you gotta start with your self.. I don't mean that in some.. selfish-e sorta way... more that in just being a vehicle of light in the world is a pretty huge thing... and it's probably one of the more difficult things to achieve in this life.. I guess somewhere in the core of my interest in social media has been an idea of seeking out a mode of living that would facilitate that sorta thing... and I guess that's how I'm trying to do it..
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