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I enjoyed Podcamp Ottawa yesterday. Thanks to Mark, Andrea and Bob for organizing.

The conversation was frank and informative and it was nice to reconnect with the likes of Julien and Charles who I haven’t seen in a while.

After much conceptual talk in the morning session about context and content and connections, Hugh McGuire did a great job “rebooting” our conversation when he led off the afternoon with a poignant reminder of why, I think, most of us in the room choose to spend the entirety of a Sunday in November sitting on the floor — lovely as the plush red carpet was — talking about podcasting.

Hugh played a clip from well-known Canadian podcaster Scarborough Dude which very effectively reminded us it’s about the audio; that audio, whether it’s online, on the radio, or on a portable device … that audio has a way of communicating to us, of engaging us, of captivating us in a way that the written word or visual media simply cannot.

Chalk it up to the primacy of language, the power of the spoken word, or the theatre of the mind, the fact remains, audio is the most powerful form of communication we have.

And our love of audio is why we choose to spend 6 hours numbing our butts at the NAC yesterday.

NAC New Media is happy to be able to host PodCamp Ottawa again this year.

PodCamp Ottawa 2008
Our theme is, “Fresh Thinking and Approaches”
Date: Sunday, November 23, 2008
Time: 10:00am - 4:00pm (welcome at 9:45am)
Location: National Arts Centre, Panorama Room

Register online here:
http://podcampottawa.pbwiki.com

Come on out and share your ideas on podcasting and meet some really nice people.

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Mark Blevis yesterday announced Podcamp Ottawa to be held Novermber 25 in the Panorama Room of the National Arts Centre (go figure ;-)

The idea here is a back-to-basics “UNconference” day of discussions including an Audacity presentation by Mark’s Canadian Podcast Buffet co-host, Bob Goyetche, and a WordPress session lead by Charles Hodgeson.

Updated: Registration is free. Attendees will be asked to make a $10 donation to the Snowsuit fund. Check out the wiki and register soon; attendance is capped at 80.