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DishyMix Top 10 Best Episodes Ever! Woz, Bogusky, Battelle, Bushnell, Buckingham, Sir Ken and More!

Who are some of the most memorable guests on DishyMix?

Without a doubt, this list of amazing human beings are my all time favorite guests. The interviews are delightful, inspiring, educational and entertaining:

Sir Ken Robinson on The Element, Talent Assessment and Feeling Lucky

 Sir Ken Robinson, author of “The Element”

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Dacher Keltner, Born to Be Good, Your Jen Ratio and Cro-Magnon CEO’s

 Dacher Keltner

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Lynda Resnick on Predicting Winning Products, Outliers and Rubies and Cuties

Lynda Resnick

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David Szetela and the PPC 10 Cylinder Engine

David Szetela

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Nolan Bushnell, 20 Start Ups Later, on Chemical Engines, Existentialism and “My Cave.”

 Nolan Bushnell

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WOZ Steve Wozniak, Apple Computer on Inventing as Art, Philanthropy and the Spirit of Creativity Part 1 of 2

Woz

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Marcus Buckingham on The Truth About You, Career Intervention on Oprah and the Strength’s Revolution

 Marcus Buckingham

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John Zogby, Preeminent Pollster on The American Dream, Retail Politics and the Value Chasm

John Zogby

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Alex Bogusky of Crispin, Porter + Bogusky on Culture Jamming, Hermie the Pygmy Elephant and Telling the Subservient Chicken to Go “Pluck” Himself

Alex Bogusky

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John Battelle on The Conversation Economy, Hairy World Issues and High School Musicals Part 1 of 2.

 John Battelle

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Speak Ops in Australia with ad:tech and iMedia

Email today from Warren Pickett. If you are interested in speaking at events in Australia, read on!

Kangaroo Speak at AdTech!

As I’m sure you’re already aware, the ad:tech events are part of a global series that include conferences across Europe, Asia and Australia (www.ad-tech.com).  We may also be aware that we partner globally with the iMedia Summits as well (www.imediaconnection.com).

The ad:tech and iMedia brands are growing significantly in the Australia market and so we wanted to make sure you’re up to speed with the speaking opportunities that are open for you.  If you or someone in your company is travelling to Australia or looking for an excuse to travel within the next year, you should also consider speaking at one of the forthcoming events in Sydney:

iMedia Brand Summit
September 7-9, 2009, Hunter Valley, NSW

The 2009 program will be framed by the question of how to market effectively in tough economic times: Where and how to innovate, how to understand the changing consumer in terms of products and marketing channels, and how to strike a balance between long and short-term marketing needs. We’ll also address social networking–how to build a robust strategy and how agencies should look at changing their model and skills offering to better serve their clients.

See www.imediaconnection.com.au for more details

Email Lucy James, Content Manager to express your interest in speaking at the iMedia Brand Summit 2009.

ad:tech Breakfast Briefings
Various dates throughout 2009, Sydney

ad:tech has a great reputation for delivering high-quality content and networking to marketers in Australia and New Zealand and to quench the demand for more more more, ad:tech Sydney has launched a series of Breakfast Briefings. Themes and topics vary according to what’s happening in the market and who is speaking at the briefing but the intention is always the same: Bring industry leaders to share their perspectives on the most pertinent industry issues.

See www.ad-techbrain.com.au/adtech-breakfast-briefing for more details.

Email Lucy James, Content Manager  to express your interest in speaking at one of the ad:tech Breakfast Briefings.

ad:tech Sydney 2010
March 16-17, 2010, Sydney

The #1 event for digital marketers—in 2009 the key areas for debate included how to truly engage and connect with your audience; successfully harnessing the opportunities in mobile marketing and social networking; and exploring strategic and technological advancements that can improve marketing ROI. The focus is on hearing from majors brands and in 2009 case studies included Nike, Johnson & Johnson, Kodak, Starwood Hotels and Resorts, Vodafone and Xbox. Expect more of the same in 2010 as ad:tech extends its presence throughout Australia.

See www.ad-tech.com/sydney for more details.

Email Lucy James, Content Manager to express your interest in speaking at ad:tech Sydney 2010.

If you’re interested in any of these opportunities, please email me Warren at ad-tech dot com or my colleague Lucy (lucy at ad-tech dot com).  We look forward to introducing you to our global team and working with you further throughout 2009-2010.

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The Art of Dialogue vs. Journalistic Interviewing – Two Styles for Your Next Show

In my new teaching system, “Talk Show Tips: 72 Secret ‘Master Host’ Techniques,” I’ve included to audio lessons along with the ebooks, worksheets, check lists and form letters anyone can use who conducts interviews. Whether you’re a blogger, journalist, podcaster, radio or TV host, if you interview people and capture those conversations, you have many options as far as interviewing style.

Talk Show Tips - How To Interview Guests on Your Show, Blog, Podcast or Info Product

Two discinct styles include the classic journalistic type, where one person asks questions of the other and records it. The second is having a “dialogue” where neither person has any agreed upon “advantage” and both come as equals to the conversation to open themselves to more possibilities and deeper understanding through discussion.

WIKIpedia link to DIALOGUE

One of the audio lessons in the Talk Show Tips system is an interview with visionary conversationalist, Duncan Campbell. He has a show called Living Dialogues: Thought Leaders in Transforming Ourselves and Our Global Community.

Duncan Campbell, Visionary Conversationalist

Here are some excerpts from the interview. Consider this art of dialog as you are conducting your next interview and see where it takes your work.

Living Dialogues Podcast

Excerpt from Talk Show Tips, “The Art of Dialogue” with Duncan Campbell.

Duncan explains how we was inspired to: host a conversation with various visionaries that were tuned into this sense of evolution of human consciousness, and to particularly get people to move off of their attachment to looking for a leader or a hero or a guru or a charismatic CEO that would tell them what the score was, what reality was all about and how to live their lives, because the core insight here was that we all already know that. We all already have that divinity, that insight within ourselves. The Buddhist’s call it “the seed of awake, the Buddhi Chita”. It’s is our birthright as human beings. So the question is how to evoke that in each other.

And a part of the way to do that is to un-Velcro our self from this adolescent stage of hero worship, or heroine worship, of finding a woman or a man to be a model that you can aspire to, and then getting stuck, like a record, in that groove. And I felt that that was what was happening in the media

I wanted instead for any of the guests on my show to be with me in a way that would allow them to give their unique gift to people. “Well wait a minute. This isn’t about one single way of doing things, one single way of seeing things, one single guru or teacher.” It’s about all of us together, midwifing this new larger mature consciousness. I could not conduct an interview in a normal adolescent cultural interview mode, where I ask questions to the authorities figure and the authority figure dispenses with them, because that reinforces our tendency in our adolescent culture at this point in history to look for the truth and wisdom outside our self. Somebody else is the expert and they’re going to tell us what we’re missing. It’s a kind of culture of lack that we see in our economic system and in our education system and so on, rather than one that draws people into their own empowerment. So in a nutshell, the instruction, as it were, was “You need to speak Duncan to each one of your guests as a peer, as an equal, and engage them in passionate conversations, so that the audience will be entrained, intrigued, involved as participants in a respectful and appreciative and exploration, exploring kind of dialogue, rather than just simply an exchange of information.

Most of the conventional media tends to be involved in what one of my guests, Deborah Tannen, called an argument culture. It’s a polarized “either/or” culture. You see it with the McLaughlin Reports, you see it with Fox News, you see it in many places where people say, “You say one thing”, and then they go to the other guest, “You say something else”, argue back and forth and somehow the truth is going to emerge, but in fact what happens is that there’s a lot of heat, very little light, and a kind of hardening of the positions on either side. That’s one way of doing it.

Another way of doing it is to flatter the guest. You see this in celebrity interviews where people are interviewed that have famous names, and the host, like Larry King or Barbara Walters, has specifically said that, “I want to be invisible. No one’s interested in what I, Larry King, has to say”, or “What I, Barbara Walters has to say”, they’re only interested in Prince Charles or whoever it is that they have on, and they’ve said that specifically. That’s really the old adolescent mode of doing the media, of being a mediator.

I think what we’re being called to as a culture is a much more co-creating a larger logos, a wisdom of the universe that’s within each of us, waiting to be progressively awakened more and more. And the word dia, one of its interpretations is flow, so the key is to awaken the dia, the flow of the logos, the innate evolutionary wisdom of the universe in ourselves, hence the word dialogue rather than interview, which is like looking at something from the outside, kind of peeking into some secret knowledge, as opposed to awakening the wisdom within. And, finally we say living dialogues, it happens in the now.

Living Dialogues: Thought-Leaders in Transforming Ourselves and Our Global Community with Duncan Campbell, Visionary Conversationalist, Living Dialogues.com

 

 

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Living Dialogues®: Thought-Leaders in Transforming Ourselves and Our Global Community with Duncan Campbell, Visionary Conversationalist, Living Dialogues.com

This weekly program features pioneers in new paradigm thinking in a broad variety of fields. Duncan’s focus is to develop a new consciousness, a much better educated citizenry, and the financial and new clean energy independence that will be required for each of us to play a positive collaborative leadership role in our emerging global world. Each show provides a different facet of the vision emerging from the work of many to transform our individual lives — and our planet…It is a fire-keeping space where together, we can ignite each other’s unique creative spark to bring forth both our individual transformation and the evolution of our global community.

If you love exploring the realm of consciousness and transformational thought, this show goes beyond typical interview formats to a deeply analytical, sophisticated dialog of issues ranging from the bio-dynamics of longevity to past-life regression to the origins of belief structures that define our culture. These dialogs function as a kind of “Cliff Notes” for the consciousness revolution.

Duncan Campbell possesses the unique gift of tying world views, insights and philosophies together to deliver transformative revelations to the active and culturally creative listener, thereby evolving consciousness. With such guests as Andrew Weil, Deepak Chopra, Joan Borysenko, Judy Collins and many more, Duncan engages in mutually participatory and co-creative dialogue evoking a flow of meaning and understanding beyond what any of these individuals can present themselves. Subscribe to this podcast now and join us, as together with you, the active deep listener, we engage in ‘Living Dialogues.’

What are the benefits of subscribing to Living Dialogues? “One of the most important things we can do for our health is to cultivate a community of rich social connections. Living Dialogues with Duncan Campbell is one of the best ways I know to cultivate community without leaving your home. Risk taking; getting out of ruts and routines and habits; Experiencing new things, are also valuable. That’s what Living Dialogues is all about. Get healthier. Join in Living Dialogues with Duncan Campbell.” — Larry Dossey, M.D., Leading physician and visionary

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Monitoring Twitter While Doing A Speaking Engagement – Bert Decker, Speaker Trainer Extraordinaire on The Twitter Phenomenon

At SXSW, I met my long-time idol, Bert Decker. Bert runs Decker Communications, a speaker’s training organization. Getting “Deckerized” changed by life. I used to be so afraid of public speaking, now it jazzes me like little else. I attribute much of my professional success to my ability to speak to large groups with confidence.Bert Decker and Susan Bratton

Bert has been on DishyMix and I have promoted his book, “You Have to Be Believed to Be Heard,” widely to my friends and compatriots.

At SXSW, Bert noted that panelists were monitoring Twitter to get audience feedback during presentations and panels. This behavior is not confined to the social media mecca that is SXSW. You’ll find panelists at ad:tech and other events doing the same thing.

I interviewed Bert about this phenomenon to get his opinions. Listen here to Bert Decker’s advice.

Susan Bratton & Bert Decker

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And below is my complete DishyMix interview with him. If you are a public speaker, or want to be, this is a great interview, chock full of relevant and actionable advice.

Bert Decker on The First Brain, Transforming Your Personal Impact and The Decker Grid

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Your Burning Questions About Podcasting Metrics?

Jeff Karnes of VoloMedia, Inc. and I are co-presenting at the eMetrics Marketing Optimization Summit Tuesday, May 5 • 5:20 – 6:00 pm on the Emergent Metrics track.

We will be videotaping this session and are collecting YOUR questions about podcasting measurement as it relates to advertising, sponsorship and audience metrics.

Post your question in the comments section below and we’ll give you a shout out!

eMarketing Summit

Shows on the Go: Podcasting Metrics for Your Campaign

Susan Bratton, Personal Life Media
Jeff Karnes, VoloMedia, Inc.

A lot goes into producing a series of online syndicated audio programs. They are topic specific, intensely well targeted to listeners of discerning taste and specific interests. So outside of the number of people who hang on your every word, how do you know if this new medium of news, interviews and reviews is doing well? This dialog-style session explores tried and true metrics as well as dreaming of better measures to come. Join popular podcastress Susan Bratton and Jeff Karnes of Volomedia, the podcasting measurement service, as they delve into the reality, the hype and the hope of tracking listeners, measuring impact and helping you measure your revenue per campaign.

If you don’t want to post your question in the comments section below, please DM me http://twitter.com/susanbratton or email me susan at personallifemedia dot com your question(s).

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Upcoming Speak Ops Susan Bratton @ eMarketing09 SF, eMetrics Summit SJC and Marcom09 Amsterdam and Stanford University

In addition to attending ad:tech San Francisco, I’ll be speaking at eMarketing09, the eMetrics Summit and Marcom09 in Holland. If you’re attending, please let me know so we can connect in person.

eMarketing 09 San Francisco, April 21st, 3pm Hilton Financial District

Lessons Learned from DishyMix Guests: Blogs, Search, Social Media, ROI and Marketing as Conversation

eMarketing 09 SF

eMetrics Marketing Optimization Summit San Jose, May 5th, 5pm

Emergent Metrics: Shows on the Go: Podcasting Metrics for Your Campaign

with Jeff Karnes, VoloMedia, Inc.

A lot goes into producing a series of online syndicated audio programs. They are topic specific, intensely well targeted to listeners of discerning taste and specific interests. So outside of the number of people who hang on your every word, how do you know if this new medium of news, interviews and reviews is doing well? This dialog-style session explores tried and true metrics as well as dreaming of better measures to come. Join popular podcastress Susan Bratton and Jeff Karnes of Volomedia, the podcasting measurement service, as they delve into the reality, the hype and the hope of tracking listeners, measuring impact and helping you measure your revenue per campaign.

eMarketing Summit

Marcom09 Amsterdam, June 3, RAI

Social Media Super Powers

Marcom09 Amsterdam

Social Media Super Powers

Susan Bratton: heldin digitale media

Susan Bratton, CEO van Personal Life Media, een Amerikaans bedrijf in podcasts en blogs spreekt op 3 juni op MarCom. Ze is tevens heel nauw betrokken bij de Ad:Tech Conferences en chairman van de Association for Downloadable Media.

Susan zal praten over:

“I will share my experience leveraging the interconnectivity of social media marketing with a focus on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn and how they can be integrated with a corporate blog and tracked through online reputation systems monitoring.”

Meer informatie over Susan kun je vinden op Linkedin.

“Web 2.0 and its Business Applications” at Stanford Continuing Studies 

Creating an Online Brand: Using Social Media

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Presenting on the subject of  “building a personal brand using the new social media tools.”

Robin D. Stavisky

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