Podcast 2006.4: Aaron Brazell & WordCamp 2006, Part 1
by Matt Craven
August 12, 2006
Welcome to our fourth official podcast here at The Blog Herald. Our focus in today’s edition..
WordCamp 2006.
We have the first half of our interview with Aaron Brazell of b5media and Technosailor along with a recap of recent news from around the blogosphere…
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And now, on with the show. Notes after the jump….
Show Notes:
- Ben Bleikamp joins The Blog Herald
- del.icio.us goes on a tear
- Lamont defeats Lieberman
- TechCrunch Network launches CrunchGear
- The Wild West Blogosphere
- Blog Herald podcast now available via iTunes
- This podcast sponsored by PopCrunch. Visit PopCrunch for the latest celebrity news.
- The PopCrunch Show, a daily video show highlighting celebrity news
- Aaron Brazell @ TechnoSailor
- b5media
- Aaron’s columns at The Blog Herald
- Ensight – Personal blog of Jeremy Wright, where Aaron got his start blogging.
- WordCamp 2006
- Technosailor: Blog architecture
- Duncan Riley’s Blog
- Problogger – Darren Rowse’s Blog
- Skype
- Automattic
- PhotoMatt – Matt Mullenweg’s Blog (Creator of WordPress)
- David Krug
- Loren Feldman – 1938 Media
- Chartreuse (beta)
- 9rules
- See Aaron’s interview at G’day World Podcast as well
- Advertise on our Podcast
Matt Craven
Matt Craven is the former editor & publisher of The Blog Herald. Currently, Matt is the co-founder of Bryghtpath LLC, a consulting practice located in Woodbury, Minnesota. Matt's presently looking for new blogging gigs. Ping him at matt (at) bryghtpath dot com. You can follow him on Twitter.
Ah the juicy one is part II
Aaron Brazell: The voice of reason, but from within an iron lung…
Good to hear you talking about the redesign mate. I’m looking forward to part 2! :)
Aaron
it had want to be….As much as I did enjoy the podcast (BTW Matt, the quality improves each time…good listening and quality) I was looking forward to the juicy stuff :-)
Duncan,
Thanks! In all seriousness, it’s cost some $$ but it’s been well worth it. I can’t say enough about the folks at Podcast Rigs and at Sweetwater where I’ve purchased most of the gear..
We’re adding some professional voiceovers to the next version (for tomorrow) so it should sound even better…
Matt