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podcamp boston 5 set for September 25 & 26, 2010

I got the ping tonight that Podcamp Boston (the one that started them all) is now written in ink (as opposed to penciled in) for September 25 & 26th at the Microsoft New England Research and Development in Cambridge, MA.

In case you were wondering about what to expect, here is their missive:

Are you ready for the future?

Are you new to new media like blogging, podcasting, Twitter, Facebook, and wondering where to get started?

Are you a veteran of all things 2.0 and wondering what to learn next to propel you into future success?

PodCamp Boston, now in its 5th year, aims to help you answer these questions and many more. On September 25-26, 2010 at the facility of Microsoft New England Research and Development Center, PodCamp Boston will bring together the best and the brightest – including you – for two days of learning, sharing, and growing your social media skills.

It goes on from there but you get the picture. If you are in the area, I’d consider checking it out.

claire dodin gets it right…again

Claire Dodin is a classy lady and a talent actress (for screen and voice).

But many of us were so pleased for her that others could see her creativity in a Facebook post Wednesday (shown above).

Her post read as follows:

Pay what you can for voice-overs until this Friday!
All money will go to a breast cancer prevention charity paying for mammograms for women who haven’t got insurance. Get your order in now. I’m only asking that you pay straight away as I’m sending the check next Friday, and that you try to pay for at least one women ($90)

To contact Claire and secure her for your voice over job (English or French), visit her web site.

faffcon promotional video is on the air

OK, so sometimes I forget to hit the edit switch when I come up with an idea that’s going to take a lot of time and effort to put together (effort I got, time not so much). Such was the case when Amy Snively of voice over fame and Faffcon lead sled dog said she needed help and ideas to promote Faffcon.

Well though it took longer than it should have the promo video for the event is done and it is great fun as well as informative only because of the following very talented reasons:

Philip Banks
Mandy Nelson
Todd Ellis
Bruce Miles
Pam Tierney
Dave Courvoisier
Roger Tremaine
Bob Souer

They are my peers and my friends and this video (and this conference) would be a whole lot of nothing with out them.

I am grateful for each of you.

audio’connell whisker-less

Male Voice Talent Peter K. O'Connell BEFORE and AFTER

Sunday morning I woke and did what I told my wife I would do someday. Mind you I told her that for around three years as she begged me to shave my whiskers.

But Sunday morning for no good reason nor special intention, I shaved it off.

Wife is thrilled, daughter not so much.

I can and will never win on this battle I suppose.

audio’connell in….buffalo?

Voice Talents Peter K. O'Connell, Diane Costello Merritt and Dan Lenard

Hey, it happens!

Folks DO come to Buffalo, NY.

Many of them are lost and have found us by mistake or their plane got re-routed but none the less many come and a few stay.

More still leave the area but do so miss it and love to return if for no other reason that to visit. For all its issues, Buffalo, NY is a very nice place to live.

Just ask my friend Diane Costello Merritt, who lived and worked in radio for many years before comfortably settling in the Carolinas. This weekend, in to see family and attend her high school reunion, Diane sought out me and Dan Lenard for a visit which was a great treat for me (this time I didn’t have to get on a plane). I didn’t get as much time to visit with Diane at VOICE 2010 as I had hoped so Saturday’s voiceover meet-up was great for me.

It was also nice to see Dan again, who I hadn’t seen since VOICE 2010 (we shared great dinner conversations with a bunch of our friends one night at VOICE and an even funnier story FROM that dinner).I hadn’t seen before that since a Fraley workshop some years back (we traced a bagel marketing meeting even further back than that to when we last got together). This is especially pathetic because we live likely 15 minutes from each other. We’re going to try and make sure we don’t make it that long between visits again…too much good stuff to talk about.

My sincere thanks to Diane and Dan for taking time to visit with me Saturday.