So, I screwed up. I had the opportunity to ask Ford and GM why they should get federal bailout money vs. using it to invest in our public transportation infrastructure, but I missed the call. My friend Aaron Strout gave his readers a chance to pose questions to the guests on his webcast and I [...]
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Mzinga BBQ – Picnic Table Podcast
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged bbq, content, conversations, microblogging, podcast, programming, twitter on August 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
We do our best to have a good time here at Mzinga and this summer we’ve been hosting BBQ’s almost every Thursday out back in the parking lot. Typically, we have 3-5 of our friends from social media (in addition to the 100+ Mzingers) stop by for a burger or hot dog and some great [...]
Putting the “WE” Into Webinars
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged community, content, programming on April 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I’m hosting a webinar with Josh Bernoff from Forrester on Wednesday. Amid the excitement of an event with a lot of interested people (300+ registered the last I checked), is the realization that something is broken in the one-to-many webinar world. I’ve run literally hundreds of webinars and there’s just a fundamental disconnect between the [...]






