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Planning a Podcaster's Conference

 
I am on the Planning Group for a podcaster's event, PodcasterCon, which is tentatively scheduled to take place sometime at the beginning of next year. So far we've had two planning meetings, and it looks like we've decided on following the Open Space Technology model for the conference/learning event.

Brian Russell originally conceived the idea of a podcaster's convention and opened up the planning and development to all interested parties, who may join the Planning Group at the event's wiki website or by emailing:
info (at) podcastercon (dot) org
I consider Brian the ship's captain, so to speak, but this boat relies on its entire crew to make the journey to its destination. Brian has aimed to make the event a learning environment which is accessible to all podcasters by making it a low-cost event even the poorest of 'net broadcasters (like me) can attend. In the process, he also wants PodcasterCon to be noncommercial - free of the distractions of commercial sponsorships - so, as you can guess, PodcasterCon needs as much help as you have to offer.

We want to make this a nurturing and experiental event, rather than one in which you'll simply take home a shitload of swag and memories of flashy corporate banners. By choosing this path, however, we will need to find funding elsewhere - and that's where we need your help, whether that be your ideas, your money, or otherwise.

Here's the current budget for PodcasterCon. We're kicking around different ideas on how we can raise these funds, and we're certainly open to any ideas you can offer. Please comment here, email me, or head over to PodcasterCon.org to find out more about this event and to let us know you're interested.

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