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      <title>Podcast NYC: New York City Podcast Community</title>
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      <description>After all this time I decide to hop on my soap box and attempt to drum up support for the New York City Podcast Community over at http://community.podcastnyc.net. It's about time that we had a place online where podcast producers, consumers and artists can connect, learn and share information. Register today, join the map and let's build a world of podcasting from the ground up.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>After all this time I decide to hop on my soap box and attempt to drum up support for the New York City Podcast Community over at http://community.podcastnyc.net. It's about time that we had a place online where podcast producers, consumers and artists can connect, learn and share information. Register today, join the map and let's build a world of podcasting from the ground up.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>After all this time I decide to hop on my soap box and attempt to drum up support for the New York City Podcast Community over at http://community.podcastnyc.net. It's about time that we had a place online where podcast producers, consumers and artists can connect, learn and share information. Register today, join the map and let's build a world of podcasting from the ground up.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Podcast NYC: Portable Media Expo Recap</title>
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      <title>Podcast NYC: Podcast Expo Session on Premature Monetization</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2005 13:39:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Podcast NYC: Music Licensing Session</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2005 07:13:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Podcast NYC: Leo Laporte Keynote Address</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2005 00:31:48 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Podcast NYC: Leo Laporte Keynote Address</title>
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      <description>I originally posted this one over at PodCrawl. It's an audio of the opening keynote address of the Portable Media and Podcast Expo delivered by This Week In Tech podcaster (among other things) Leo Laporte. Enjoy folks!</description>
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      <itunes:summary>I originally posted this one over at PodCrawl. It's an audio of the opening keynote address of the Portable Media and Podcast Expo delivered by This Week In Tech podcaster (among other things) Leo Laporte. Enjoy folks!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Podcast NYC: Leo Laporte Keynote Address</title>
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      <description>I originally posted this one over at PodCrawl. It's an audio of the opening keynote address of the Portable Media and Podcast Expo delivered by This Week In Tech podcaster (among other things) Leo Laporte. Enjoy folks!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>I originally posted this one over at PodCrawl. It's an audio of the opening keynote address of the Portable Media and Podcast Expo delivered by This Week In Tech podcaster (among other things) Leo Laporte. Enjoy folks!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I originally posted this one over at PodCrawl. It's an audio of the opening keynote address of the Portable Media and Podcast Expo delivered by This Week In Tech podcaster (among other things) Leo Laporte. Enjoy folks!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Podcast NYC: Portable Media Expo Dispatch</title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 Nov 2005 15:48:10 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Podcast NYC: Portable Media Expo Dispatch</title>
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      <description>I originally posted this one over at PodCrawl. Hey podcrawlers. Rob from PodcastNYC.net here with an audio dispatch from the Portable Media and Podcast Expo in Ontario, California. Just some info on the pre expo festivities and a live clip from the pre-show concert that featured Chance and Brother Love. Enjoy!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>I originally posted this one over at PodCrawl. Hey podcrawlers. Rob from PodcastNYC.net here with an audio dispatch from the Portable Media and Podcast Expo in Ontario, California. Just some info on the pre expo festivities and a live clip from the pre-show concert that featured Chance and Brother Love. Enjoy!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I originally posted this one over at PodCrawl. Hey podcrawlers. Rob from PodcastNYC.net here with an audio dispatch from the Portable Media and Podcast Expo in Ontario, California. Just some info on the pre expo festivities and a live clip from the pre-show concert that featured Chance and Brother Love. Enjoy!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Podcast NYC: Geek Dinner Alert</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Oct 2005 02:32:57 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Podcast NYC: Geek Dinner Alert</title>
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      <description>Big news this week in podcasting with Google and Yahoo jumping into the fray with podcasting and RSS related services. Plus, a Geek Dinner happening this coming Sunday in NYC. I'll be going to the Portable Media and Podcast Expo on behalf of the Boomer Esiason Foundation and filing a report or two for Hilary over at PodCrawl.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Big news this week in podcasting with Google and Yahoo jumping into the fray with podcasting and RSS related services. Plus, a Geek Dinner happening this coming Sunday in NYC. I'll be going to the Portable Media and Podcast Expo on behalf of the Boomer Esiason Foundation and filing a report or two for Hilary over at PodCrawl.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Big news this week in podcasting with Google and Yahoo jumping into the fray with podcasting and RSS related services. Plus, a Geek Dinner happening this coming Sunday in NYC. I'll be going to the Portable Media and Podcast Expo on behalf of the Boomer Esiason Foundation and filing a report or two for Hilary over at PodCrawl.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 11 Oct 2005 19:32:57 -0700</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2005 21:10:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2005 02:13:30 -0700</pubDate>
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      <description>A very long recording about the state of podcasting. I recorded this while driving up to Massachusetts yesterday morning. I talk about the general state of podcasting and provide a review of some of the current podcasting tools. I also talk about my thoughts on RSS. I believe that RSS will eventually disappear into the background as software companies develop smarter applications that support RSS.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>A very long recording about the state of podcasting. I recorded this while driving up to Massachusetts yesterday morning. I talk about the general state of podcasting and provide a review of some of the current podcasting tools. I also talk about my thoughts on RSS. I believe that RSS will eventually disappear into the background as software companies develop smarter applications that support RSS.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A very long recording about the state of podcasting. I recorded this while driving up to Massachusetts yesterday morning. I talk about the general state of podcasting and provide a review of some of the current podcasting tools. I also talk about my thoughts on RSS. I believe that RSS will eventually disappear into the background as software companies develop smarter applications that support RSS.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>A very long recording about the state of podcasting. I recorded this while driving up to Massachusetts yesterday morning. I talk about the general state of podcasting and provide a review of some of the current podcasting tools. I also talk about my thoughts on RSS. I believe that RSS will eventually disappear into the background as software companies develop smarter applications that support RSS.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Jul 2005 14:20:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <description>A rambling post with thoughts on the word "podcasting," podcasting business models and the commercialization of content syndicated over the internet. Mentioned on the show: Odeo, iTunes, Gnomedex, Mark Cuban Weblog, Feedburner, The Podcast Network, Hacking Netflix, Our Media, Audioblog, LibSyn.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>A rambling post with thoughts on the word "podcasting," podcasting business models and the commercialization of content syndicated over the internet. Mentioned on the show: Odeo, iTunes, Gnomedex, Mark Cuban Weblog, Feedburner, The Podcast Network, Hacking Netflix, Our Media, Audioblog, LibSyn.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A rambling post with thoughts on the word "podcasting," podcasting business models and the commercialization of content syndicated over the internet. Mentioned on the show: Odeo, iTunes, Gnomedex, Mark Cuban Weblog, Feedburner, The Podcast Network, Hacking Netflix, Our Media, Audioblog, LibSyn.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Jul 2005 07:33:42 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Podcast NYC: Odeo Overview - Part I</title>
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      <description>It's a first look at the forthcoming podcast management website Odeo. That's pronounced like rodeo. Odeo's tag line is Listen, Sync, Create. I've been beta testing for a few days now and I give you my thoughts on the Listen and Sync portions of the sites services. I'll talk about the features that matter for podcast producers in part II to be published very soon. You can check out screen shots and another review courtesy of Jared Hansen over at his Backdrifter.com blog. Thanks to Jared for taking the time to pull that together. Also, I've announced my participation as a member of the NYC Pod Squad. Find out more about it at http://nycpodsquad.blogspot.com. My Odeo Channel --</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's a first look at the forthcoming podcast management website Odeo. That's pronounced like rodeo. Odeo's tag line is Listen, Sync, Create. I've been beta testing for a few days now and I give you my thoughts on the Listen and Sync portions of the sites services. I'll talk about the features that matter for podcast producers in part II to be published very soon. You can check out screen shots and another review courtesy of Jared Hansen over at his Backdrifter.com blog. Thanks to Jared for taking the time to pull that together. Also, I've announced my participation as a member of the NYC Pod Squad. Find out more about it at http://nycpodsquad.blogspot.com. My Odeo Channel --</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>It's a first look at the forthcoming podcast management website Odeo. That's pronounced like rodeo. Odeo's tag line is Listen, Sync, Create. I've been beta testing for a few days now and I give you my thoughts on the Listen and Sync portions of the sites services. I'll talk about the features that matter for podcast producers in part II to be published very soon. You can check out screen shots and another review courtesy of Jared Hansen over at his Backdrifter.com blog. Thanks to Jared for taking the time to pull that together. Also, I've announced my participation as a member of the NYC Pod Squad. Find out more about it at http://nycpodsquad.blogspot.com. My Odeo Channel --</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>Part II of my Odeo overview. This time I focus on what's available for producers at this time. In short, there's not much available since you need to request special access to the "create" portion of the site. There are some features that you should know about though, including how to make sure your feeds are included in Odeo, how to get them into Odeo and what to do with them once your podcast feeds are present. I also talk about the plans that Odeo has for recording functionality within the system.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>Part II of my Odeo overview. This time I focus on what's available for producers at this time. In short, there's not much available since you need to request special access to the "create" portion of the site. There are some features that you should know about though, including how to make sure your feeds are included in Odeo, how to get them into Odeo and what to do with them once your podcast feeds are present. I also talk about the plans that Odeo has for recording functionality within the system.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This is part two of (what will now be) a three part series encouraging musicians to start their own podcasts. Part I covered the many reasons why musicians should be involved in podcasting as a 21st century music promotion tool. Part II covers podcast content and the steps to take to get a podcast started. Part III will focus on musicians creating awareness and gaining listeners for their podcasts. The run time on this podcast is 41:39. A musician's podcast can include a variety of content in order to make fans feel more connected to the musician or group. This content may include a combination of: Music - rough demo tracks, alternate mixes, throw away tracks that didn't make the album or lower bit rate versions of album tracks Artist News - a personal audio weblog, coming events or a view into the creative process Experiences - live music recordings from shows, audio blog recordings just before or just after being onstage, audio recap of live shows or recording sessions Musicians can use a variety of tools to record/edit their podcast content as necessary, including: Portable Recording -iRiver H320, iRiver iFP-799 and others Production / Editing - Audacity, Garage Band, Magix Music Studio, BlogMatrix Sparks and others ID3 Tagging and Conversion - dB Power Amp, ID3 Tag It, iTunes, Windows Media Player and others A number of free or low cost services are available to facilitate the creation of blogs and RSS feeds for podcast content, including: Blog / RSS Feed Creation - Blogger, TypePad, Big Contact and others RSS Feed Management- FeedBurner Podcast Recording / Publishing - Audioblog, Slapcast File Hosting / Blog / Podcast Publishing - LibSyn, Blog Matrix, Garage Band Podcast Studio and others Part III coming very soon. Feel free to send comments or questions to MediaMaster@podcastnyc.net.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This is part two of (what will now be) a three part series encouraging musicians to start their own podcasts. Part I covered the many reasons why musicians should be involved in podcasting as a 21st century music promotion tool. Part II covers podcast content and the steps to take to get a podcast started. Part III will focus on musicians creating awareness and gaining listeners for their podcasts. The run time on this podcast is 41:39. A musician's podcast can include a variety of content in order to make fans feel more connected to the musician or group. This content may include a combination of: Music - rough demo tracks, alternate mixes, throw away tracks that didn't make the album or lower bit rate versions of album tracks Artist News - a personal audio weblog, coming events or a view into the creative process Experiences - live music recordings from shows, audio blog recordings just before or just after being onstage, audio recap of live shows or recording sessions Musicians can use a variety of tools to record/edit their podcast content as necessary, including: Portable Recording -iRiver H320, iRiver iFP-799 and others Production / Editing - Audacity, Garage Band, Magix Music Studio, BlogMatrix Sparks and others ID3 Tagging and Conversion - dB Power Amp, ID3 Tag It, iTunes, Windows Media Player and others A number of free or low cost services are available to facilitate the creation of blogs and RSS feeds for podcast content, including: Blog / RSS Feed Creation - Blogger, TypePad, Big Contact and others RSS Feed Management- FeedBurner Podcast Recording / Publishing - Audioblog, Slapcast File Hosting / Blog / Podcast Publishing - LibSyn, Blog Matrix, Garage Band Podcast Studio and others Part III coming very soon. Feel free to send comments or questions to MediaMaster@podcastnyc.net.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>I'm back after a bit of a hiatus. Lots of content creation happening on the other channels and other life related stuff as well. I also wanted to collect my thoughts for this posting. The end result is not exactly how I wanted it. But what is ever exactly what we want it to be? In any case, I'm speaking on the business of podcasting. Here are the main points that I make: People need to stop asking the question, "How can I make money from Podcasting?", and start asking the question, "How can I add value?" Podcasting is not a business in itself. Podcasting is a new method of distribution. Three of the main businesses related to this new method of distribution are: Content Creation/Distribution Enabling Services (i.e. AudioBlog.com, LibSyn, SlapCast) Ancillary Services (i.e. Feedburner, PodScope) A fourth business type revolves around providing the above mentioned business types as services to corporations, small businesses and artists. The rules of doing business haven't changed. You ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>I'm back after a bit of a hiatus. Lots of content creation happening on the other channels and other life related stuff as well. I also wanted to collect my thoughts for this posting. The end result is not exactly how I wanted it. But what is ever exactly what we want it to be? In any case, I'm speaking on the business of podcasting. Here are the main points that I make: People need to stop asking the question, "How can I make money from Podcasting?", and start asking the question, "How can I add value?" Podcasting is not a business in itself. Podcasting is a new method of distribution. Three of the main businesses related to this new method of distribution are: Content Creation/Distribution Enabling Services (i.e. AudioBlog.com, LibSyn, SlapCast) Ancillary Services (i.e. Feedburner, PodScope) A fourth business type revolves around providing the above mentioned business types as services to corporations, small businesses and artists. The rules of doing business haven't changed. You still have to understand the different pieces of the puzzle. You also have to understand how these things can help a particular business. Finally, you need to be able to sell your ideas and then deliver! The tools we use to to business have changed and they should be used accordingly. Content creators/producers/distributors can make money from what they do provided they take the time to understand the business and create valuable content. Don't protect your main content because you'll end up chasing your tail and reducing the size of your audience. Find ways to add value. Advertising needs to be relevant to the audience or it takes away from the experience. Remember that the audience is worldwide. Comments on this post are greatly appreciated. Also, I've added a "Super Feed" that splices together all seven Podcast NYC channels into one RSS feed. You can now subscribe once and get all of my content. Go here to get the link for the feed. Happy podcasting!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I'm back after a bit of a hiatus. Lots of content creation happening on the other channels and other life related stuff as well. I also wanted to collect my thoughts for this posting. The end result is not exactly how I wanted it. But what is ever exactly what we want it to be? In any case, I'm speaking on the business of podcasting. Here are the main points that I make: People need to stop asking the question, "How can I make money from Podcasting?", and start asking the question, "How can I add value?" Podcasting is not a business in itself. Podcasting is a new method of distribution. Three of the main businesses related to this new method of distribution are: Content Creation/Distribution Enabling Services (i.e. AudioBlog.com, LibSyn, SlapCast) Ancillary Services (i.e. Feedburner, PodScope) A fourth business type revolves around providing the above mentioned business types as services to corporations, small businesses and artists. The rules of doing business haven't changed. You still have to understand the different pieces of the puzzle. You also have to understand how these things can help a particular business. Finally, you need to be able to sell your ideas and then deliver! The tools we use to to business have changed and they should be used accordingly. Content creators/producers/distributors can make money from what they do provided they take the time to understand the business and create valuable content. Don't protect your main content because you'll end up chasing your tail and reducing the size of your audience. Find ways to add value. Advertising needs to be relevant to the audience or it takes away from the experience. Remember that the audience is worldwide. Comments on this post are greatly appreciated. Also, I've added a "Super Feed" that splices together all seven Podcast NYC channels into one RSS feed. You can now subscribe once and get all of my content. Go here to get the link for the feed. Happy podcasting!</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>I'm back after a bit of a hiatus. Lots of content creation happening on the other channels and other life related stuff as well. I also wanted to collect my thoughts for this posting. The end result is not exactly how I wanted it. But what is ever exactly what we want it to be? In any case, I'm speaking on the business of podcasting. Here are the main points that I make: People need to stop asking the question, "How can I make money from Podcasting?", and start asking the question, "How can I add value?" Podcasting is not a business in itself. Podcasting is a new method of distribution. Three of the main businesses related to this new method of distribution are: Content Creation/Distribution Enabling Services (i.e. AudioBlog.com, LibSyn, SlapCast) Ancillary Services (i.e. Feedburner, PodScope) A fourth business type revolves around providing the above mentioned business types as services to corporations, small businesses and artists. The rules of doing business haven't changed. You still have to understand the different pieces of the puzzle. You also have to understand how these things can help a particular business. Finally, you need to be able to sell your ideas and then deliver! The tools we use to to business have changed and they should be used accordingly. Content creators/producers/distributors can make money from what they do provided they take the time to understand the business and create valuable content. Don't protect your main content because you'll end up chasing your tail and reducing the size of your audience. Find ways to add value. Advertising needs to be relevant to the audience or it takes away from the experience. Remember that the audience is worldwide. Comments on this post are greatly appreciated. Also, I've added a "Super Feed" that splices together all seven Podcast NYC channels into one RSS feed. You can now subscribe once and get all of my content. Go here to get the link for the feed. Happy podcasting!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I'm back after a bit of a hiatus. Lots of content creation happening on the other channels and other life related stuff as well. I also wanted to collect my thoughts for this posting. The end result is not exactly how I wanted it. But what is ever exactly what we want it to be? In any case, I'm speaking on the business of podcasting. Here are the main points that I make: People need to stop asking the question, "How can I make money from Podcasting?", and start asking the question, "How can I add value?" Podcasting is not a business in itself. Podcasting is a new method of distribution. Three of the main businesses related to this new method of distribution are: Content Creation/Distribution Enabling Services (i.e. AudioBlog.com, LibSyn, SlapCast) Ancillary Services (i.e. Feedburner, PodScope) A fourth business type revolves around providing the above mentioned business types as services to corporations, small businesses and artists. The rules of doing business haven't changed. You still have to understand the different pieces of the puzzle. You also have to understand how these things can help a particular business. Finally, you need to be able to sell your ideas and then deliver! The tools we use to to business have changed and they should be used accordingly. Content creators/producers/distributors can make money from what they do provided they take the time to understand the business and create valuable content. Don't protect your main content because you'll end up chasing your tail and reducing the size of your audience. Find ways to add value. Advertising needs to be relevant to the audience or it takes away from the experience. Remember that the audience is worldwide. Comments on this post are greatly appreciated. Also, I've added a "Super Feed" that splices together all seven Podcast NYC channels into one RSS feed. You can now subscribe once and get all of my content. Go here to get the link for the feed. Happy podcasting!</itunes:summary>
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      <description>I attended the geek dinner last Monday night at Grand Central Station and had a wonderful time meeting and talking shop with some very influential bloggers/podcasters/content syndicators. I also put a new Griffin Lapel Mic through it's paces and did some recording. I picked up a lot of background noise but I was able to get a few good snippets after playing with input volume levels. The three short snippets from the evening are: 1. Robert Scoble and Mike Dunn talking about Scoble's role at Microsoft as a tech evangelist.2. David Parmet discussing splitting his blogs between family and business.3. A humorous story involving Bill Gates. Then I present a few thoughts on how podcasters can learn something from the development of the blogging community. And how major media support is not needed to take podcasting to the next level. Do we even know what the next level is yet?</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>I attended the geek dinner last Monday night at Grand Central Station and had a wonderful time meeting and talking shop with some very influential bloggers/podcasters/content syndicators. I also put a new Griffin Lapel Mic through it's paces and did some recording. I picked up a lot of background noise but I was able to get a few good snippets after playing with input volume levels. The three short snippets from the evening are: 1. Robert Scoble and Mike Dunn talking about Scoble's role at Microsoft as a tech evangelist.2. David Parmet discussing splitting his blogs between family and business.3. A humorous story involving Bill Gates. Then I present a few thoughts on how podcasters can learn something from the development of the blogging community. And how major media support is not needed to take podcasting to the next level. Do we even know what the next level is yet?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I attended the geek dinner last Monday night at Grand Central Station and had a wonderful time meeting and talking shop with some very influential bloggers/podcasters/content syndicators. I also put a new Griffin Lapel Mic through it's paces and did some recording. I picked up a lot of background noise but I was able to get a few good snippets after playing with input volume levels. The three short snippets from the evening are: 1. Robert Scoble and Mike Dunn talking about Scoble's role at Microsoft as a tech evangelist.2. David Parmet discussing splitting his blogs between family and business.3. A humorous story involving Bill Gates. Then I present a few thoughts on how podcasters can learn something from the development of the blogging community. And how major media support is not needed to take podcasting to the next level. Do we even know what the next level is yet?</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>I attended the geek dinner last Monday night at Grand Central Station and had a wonderful time meeting and talking shop with some very influential bloggers/podcasters/content syndicators. I also put a new Griffin Lapel Mic through it's paces and did some recording. I picked up a lot of background noise but I was able to get a few good snippets after playing with input volume levels. The three short snippets from the evening are: 1. Robert Scoble and Mike Dunn talking about Scoble's role at Microsoft as a tech evangelist.2. David Parmet discussing splitting his blogs between family and business.3. A humorous story involving Bill Gates. Then I present a few thoughts on how podcasters can learn something from the development of the blogging community. And how major media support is not needed to take podcasting to the next level. Do we even know what the next level is yet?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>I attended the geek dinner last Monday night at Grand Central Station and had a wonderful time meeting and talking shop with some very influential bloggers/podcasters/content syndicators. I also put a new Griffin Lapel Mic through it's paces and did some recording. I picked up a lot of background noise but I was able to get a few good snippets after playing with input volume levels. The three short snippets from the evening are: 1. Robert Scoble and Mike Dunn talking about Scoble's role at Microsoft as a tech evangelist.2. David Parmet discussing splitting his blogs between family and business.3. A humorous story involving Bill Gates. Then I present a few thoughts on how podcasters can learn something from the development of the blogging community. And how major media support is not needed to take podcasting to the next level. Do we even know what the next level is yet?</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Podcast NYC: Podcasting Law</title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Apr 2005 14:59:21 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Podcast NYC: Podcasting Law</title>
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      <description>A bit of a ramble this week to flesh out some thoughts on law and podcasting. The ethics of soundseeing and playing of copyrighted music come to mind. Can you legally record and distribute recordings of people without their knowledge or consent? Where is the line drawn on the playing of different music in podcasts? Comments on a Wall Street Journal article on podcasting that was pretty weak. Also, a few thoughts on the NYC Podcasting Association meeting.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>A bit of a ramble this week to flesh out some thoughts on law and podcasting. The ethics of soundseeing and playing of copyrighted music come to mind. Can you legally record and distribute recordings of people without their knowledge or consent? Where is the line drawn on the playing of different music in podcasts? Comments on a Wall Street Journal article on podcasting that was pretty weak. Also, a few thoughts on the NYC Podcasting Association meeting.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A bit of a ramble this week to flesh out some thoughts on law and podcasting. The ethics of soundseeing and playing of copyrighted music come to mind. Can you legally record and distribute recordings of people without their knowledge or consent? Where is the line drawn on the playing of different music in podcasts? Comments on a Wall Street Journal article on podcasting that was pretty weak. Also, a few thoughts on the NYC Podcasting Association meeting.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Podcast NYC: Podcasting Law</title>
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      <description>A bit of a ramble this week to flesh out some thoughts on law and podcasting. The ethics of soundseeing and playing of copyrighted music come to mind. Can you legally record and distribute recordings of people without their knowledge or consent? Where is the line drawn on the playing of different music in podcasts? Comments on a Wall Street Journal article on podcasting that was pretty weak. Also, a few thoughts on the NYC Podcasting Association meeting.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>A bit of a ramble this week to flesh out some thoughts on law and podcasting. The ethics of soundseeing and playing of copyrighted music come to mind. Can you legally record and distribute recordings of people without their knowledge or consent? Where is the line drawn on the playing of different music in podcasts? Comments on a Wall Street Journal article on podcasting that was pretty weak. Also, a few thoughts on the NYC Podcasting Association meeting.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A bit of a ramble this week to flesh out some thoughts on law and podcasting. The ethics of soundseeing and playing of copyrighted music come to mind. Can you legally record and distribute recordings of people without their knowledge or consent? Where is the line drawn on the playing of different music in podcasts? Comments on a Wall Street Journal article on podcasting that was pretty weak. Also, a few thoughts on the NYC Podcasting Association meeting.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Podcast NYC: NYC Podcasting Association</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2005 19:09:35 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Podcast NYC: NYC Podcasting Association</title>
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      <description>A report on the first meeting of the NYC Podcasting Association meetup group. The first meeting was held on Wednesday 4/22. A very interesting evening. I got to meet some folks who I've either been talking to or listening to on their podcasts. Much of the meeting involved formalities since it was the first meeting. Lots of introductions. There was a fair mix of podcast producers, technologists and marketing type folks. I give some of my thoughts on the meeting and provide some insight to what I think are good discussion topics for any podcasting meetup. Includes a short conversation from the meeting with Mike Dunn of Nomadic Audio and John Federico of Brand Brains (and Audible). We talked a little about the current state of podcasting, soundseeing ethics and musicians getting into podcasting. Some other notes... I've added a Pay Pal donation button to the front page of site. A donation is certainly not required but appreciated if you regularly enjoy the content on this site. At this...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>A report on the first meeting of the NYC Podcasting Association meetup group. The first meeting was held on Wednesday 4/22. A very interesting evening. I got to meet some folks who I've either been talking to or listening to on their podcasts. Much of the meeting involved formalities since it was the first meeting. Lots of introductions. There was a fair mix of podcast producers, technologists and marketing type folks. I give some of my thoughts on the meeting and provide some insight to what I think are good discussion topics for any podcasting meetup. Includes a short conversation from the meeting with Mike Dunn of Nomadic Audio and John Federico of Brand Brains (and Audible). We talked a little about the current state of podcasting, soundseeing ethics and musicians getting into podcasting. Some other notes... I've added a Pay Pal donation button to the front page of site. A donation is certainly not required but appreciated if you regularly enjoy the content on this site. At this point I'm just looking to recover the costs of producing the site along with trying to fund new features and content. Along those lines, check out the new Video Extras section. Powered by AudioBlog, I'll be posting short video snippets to go along with some of the audio content on the site. Thanks for listening and happy podcasting!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A report on the first meeting of the NYC Podcasting Association meetup group. The first meeting was held on Wednesday 4/22. A very interesting evening. I got to meet some folks who I've either been talking to or listening to on their podcasts. Much of the meeting involved formalities since it was the first meeting. Lots of introductions. There was a fair mix of podcast producers, technologists and marketing type folks. I give some of my thoughts on the meeting and provide some insight to what I think are good discussion topics for any podcasting meetup. Includes a short conversation from the meeting with Mike Dunn of Nomadic Audio and John Federico of Brand Brains (and Audible). We talked a little about the current state of podcasting, soundseeing ethics and musicians getting into podcasting. Some other notes... I've added a Pay Pal donation button to the front page of site. A donation is certainly not required but appreciated if you regularly enjoy the content on this site. At this point I'm just looking to recover the costs of producing the site along with trying to fund new features and content. Along those lines, check out the new Video Extras section. Powered by AudioBlog, I'll be posting short video snippets to go along with some of the audio content on the site. Thanks for listening and happy podcasting!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2005 11:09:35 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Podcast NYC: NYC Podcasting Association</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23895278-Podcast-NYC-NYC-Podcasting-Association</link>
      <description>A report on the first meeting of the NYC Podcasting Association meetup group. The first meeting was held on Wednesday 4/22. A very interesting evening. I got to meet some folks who I've either been talking to or listening to on their podcasts. Much of the meeting involved formalities since it was the first meeting. Lots of introductions. There was a fair mix of podcast producers, technologists and marketing type folks. I give some of my thoughts on the meeting and provide some insight to what I think are good discussion topics for any podcasting meetup. Includes a short conversation from the meeting with Mike Dunn of Nomadic Audio and John Federico of Brand Brains (and Audible). We talked a little about the current state of podcasting, soundseeing ethics and musicians getting into podcasting. Some other notes... I've added a Pay Pal donation button to the front page of site. A donation is certainly not required but appreciated if you regularly enjoy the content on this site. At this...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>A report on the first meeting of the NYC Podcasting Association meetup group. The first meeting was held on Wednesday 4/22. A very interesting evening. I got to meet some folks who I've either been talking to or listening to on their podcasts. Much of the meeting involved formalities since it was the first meeting. Lots of introductions. There was a fair mix of podcast producers, technologists and marketing type folks. I give some of my thoughts on the meeting and provide some insight to what I think are good discussion topics for any podcasting meetup. Includes a short conversation from the meeting with Mike Dunn of Nomadic Audio and John Federico of Brand Brains (and Audible). We talked a little about the current state of podcasting, soundseeing ethics and musicians getting into podcasting. Some other notes... I've added a Pay Pal donation button to the front page of site. A donation is certainly not required but appreciated if you regularly enjoy the content on this site. At this point I'm just looking to recover the costs of producing the site along with trying to fund new features and content. Along those lines, check out the new Video Extras section. Powered by AudioBlog, I'll be posting short video snippets to go along with some of the audio content on the site. Thanks for listening and happy podcasting!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A report on the first meeting of the NYC Podcasting Association meetup group. The first meeting was held on Wednesday 4/22. A very interesting evening. I got to meet some folks who I've either been talking to or listening to on their podcasts. Much of the meeting involved formalities since it was the first meeting. Lots of introductions. There was a fair mix of podcast producers, technologists and marketing type folks. I give some of my thoughts on the meeting and provide some insight to what I think are good discussion topics for any podcasting meetup. Includes a short conversation from the meeting with Mike Dunn of Nomadic Audio and John Federico of Brand Brains (and Audible). We talked a little about the current state of podcasting, soundseeing ethics and musicians getting into podcasting. Some other notes... I've added a Pay Pal donation button to the front page of site. A donation is certainly not required but appreciated if you regularly enjoy the content on this site. At this point I'm just looking to recover the costs of producing the site along with trying to fund new features and content. Along those lines, check out the new Video Extras section. Powered by AudioBlog, I'll be posting short video snippets to go along with some of the audio content on the site. Thanks for listening and happy podcasting!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2005 11:09:35 -0700</pubDate>
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