Pause the Pixie, Listen to the Birdie
Matthew does this every Tuesday at 6 PM EDT. Stop reading and go listen/watch. (Oh and check out his live in Boston show at All Asia Cafe on June 11, 2009, 7 PM EDT.
Join the Conversation with Barack Obama
My good friend Whitney Hoffman put together this Animoto video with photos of Barack Obama and Matthew Ebel‘s song “Join the Conversation”. It made me tear up and I wanted to share it with you. Kinda fits just perfect doesn’t it?
Watching Matthew
Prior to Podcamp Boston 2, I was getting steadily nervous over the last few weeks knowing that Matthew Ebel was making his way to Boston soon after finishing Goodbye Planet Earth. I listened as the album slowly came together. This was the end result. One of the best moments of my life listening to the first live vocals of Matthew. Having never actually met him and heard him play this was the best birthday gift that I could get, even if it was a few days later. Now Matthew lives nearby in Wellsley and I’m south in Rhode Island. For the months of June, July and August he is a Block Island guy and I’m[.....]
[RL] 8 things continued for Mr. Brogan
I decided to write 8 more things about me because Chris Brogan also tagged me. I previously answered this meme when tagged by MrsB aka Karen Cardoza. But hey, Brogan is a hero of mine so I’ll answer any question he wants to ask, if I can. – Before Virtual Hot Wings, I felt stuck in Arkansas and much like I couldn’t make a difference from there in anyone’s life. Add a little marketing, a little ninja, a new business, great clients, wonderful community and poof! Confidence! Achievement! I’ve changed so much over the last two-three months that my best friend was shocked when we had a phone conversation a couple days ago. Thank you,[.....]
[RL] definition of a pixie
I think I need to introduce myself. Hi. I’m Michelle Wolverton. Also known as Chel Pixie. Now that you know my name, let me tell you who I am. I came to the web to find community outside of the small sleepy Arkansas town I lived in. To that end, I joined Memespace (the old version on Caucus), which was founded by Christopher Abraham. Memespace held a lot of interesting people who inspired each other. I was a host there for a period of time before the Caucus version closed it’s doors and moved. From there, I found my way to Howard Rheingold’s Brainstorms. I’ve been a member of this virtual community since 1999. Here[.....]










