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six pixels of separation by mitch joel

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I’ve met and conversed with Mitch Joel two or three times and not for about a year. So when I thought about writing the opening sentence to this blog as “My friend Mitch Joel has a new book coming out…” I stopped.

Mitch Joel is a very nice guy as far as I can tell but he and I aren’t friends; friendly certainly. Were time and place different, I think we could be friends– I don’t know. But today he likely wouldn’t know my name if he saw me nor does he know the names of my children or even that I have children; I’m absolutely cool with that. We all have business contacts like this.

But I wanted to say “friend” because ever since I met him at the very first Podcamp Toronto where we both presented, truly enjoying his great presentation on personal branding there and then subsequently as I watched the spotlight of social media and personal branding grow on him, I’ve quietly felt proud of him, like you would be of a friend. His blog posts and his insights on Twitter (he makes pretty good use of 140 characters) teach me a lot or at least make me think about things, much like a friend would.

I think that it boils down to Mitch’s overarching message that people need to communicate within social media as real people; we want real interaction – authenticity. Not some sales pitch…not the one way conversations that permeates so much of social media. Authenticity is Mitch’s on-line message for himself and its a key point of his new book, Six Pixels of Separation.

Enjoy this wonderful Twist Image video about Mitch’s book (courtesy of CC Chapman, who actually is a personal friend of Mitch Joel’s) and then please reserve your advanced copy of Mitch’s book.

“don’t whine, don’t complain and don’t make excuses”

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You need to watch and listen hard to this video featuring the story of Coach Don Meyer, winner of the 2009 Jimmy V Award at the ESPYS this year.

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There are those, sometimes myself included, who wonder if any event on television can ever capture the imagination anymore.

Sporting events? Maybe for a day like the Super Bowl – but when you think about it, it is just another football game with some extra sweet frosting surrounding it.

Inaugurations? Funerals, maybe.

But visually the sight of Paul McCartney playing live during a taping of the Late Show with David Letterman ON THE MARQUEE of the Ed Sullivan Theatre (the theatre where he first played in America as a Beatle on the Ed Sullivan Show on February 9, 1964) was stunning.

It was impactful.

Watch the thousands of people lining Broadway and the side streets…as far as the eye could see. Office workers and people hanging out windows to listen. The TODAY show may try but it’s not the same.

To consider the history that happened there in 1964 and everything that transpired for McCartney, the Beatles and the world since then was amazing.

That’s what television CAN do when it’s not doling out crap about some pseudo celebrity or chasing “real-life” stories.

If you’re a true broadcaster at heart, if you get the history that surrounds our medium, this was great television.

This is why David Letterman is the king of late night and, since Carson retired, always has been. They both can be called comedians and entertainers but they are broadcasters first.

True broadcasters can make great television.

P.S. 7.17.09- Sometimes when you do make great television, EVERYBODY notices. Congrats, Dave!

your help is requested to find a missing person – 7/11/09 UPDATE: She has been found safe.

7/11/09 UPDATE: Please note that I have been notified that Justine Martin has been found alive and safe. I’ll leave this post up for a few days so the internet can catch up with this great news, then I will delete the post.

Thanks for your help!

– Peter

Voice Over Talent Terry Daniel has asked for help from the voiceover community (and anyone who could help) because his voice over agent, Julie Martin, has a family member named Justine Martin that is missing.

Terry has posted a video on YouTube with the details. Please watch the video and help if you can.

<strong>MISSING PERSON: Justine Martin</strong>

MISSING PERSON: Justine Martin

If you have any information that could assist in Justine’s safe return, please contact the Cobb County Police Department at 770-499-3900.

Thank you.

MEDIA RELEASE – Free Voice-Over E-book, The Voice Over Entrance Exam, Is Released

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BUFFALO, New York, May 5, 2009 – – The Voice-Over Entrance Exam, a free e-book for newcomers to the voice over industry, was released on the web today, (www.voiceoverentranceexam.com). The free e-book was written by Peter K. O’Connell, a professional voice talent since 1982 who serves as president of audio’connell voice over talent and is owner of Voice Over Workshop.

The e-book promises to help prospective voice over talents take a hard look at what they really need to think about if they want to work full time or even part time as a professional voice talent. The Voice-Over Entrance Exam covers topics like getting a professional talent assessment, handling rejection, how to seek professional training and how to manage the business of voice over.

“I have witnessed first hand the pitfalls of the voiceover novice who jumps headfirst into the industry – totally unprepared – only to meet with complete indifference from potential customers and the voice-over community,” O’Connell said. “This e-book gives them the right advice to consider before they spend a nickel on equipment or marketing and since the book is free, so is the advice,” O’Connell noted.

audio’connell Voice-Over Talent is a worldwide, English language-based voice talent organization. The company also operates International Voice Talents, a company featuring professional foreign language male and female voice actors. audio’connell Voice-Over Talent and International Voice Talents provide voice talent for commercials, animation, corporate narrations, documentaries, broadcast voice imaging, audio books, podcasts and messaging on-hold (MOH). Industries served by the two companies include advertising agencies, media and broadcast production companies as well as both large and small businesses around the world.

Mr. O’Connell also owns Voice Over Workshop, which provides professional voice over training to novice and experienced voice talent world-wide.

audio’connell Voice-Over Talent, International Voice Talents and Voice Over Workshop are all a part of O’Connell Communications, LLC.
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NOTES TO EDITORS

Company Media Releases ON LINE:
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Company Name Pronunciation:
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Company Name Spelling:
Use lower case letters- audio’connell or audio’connell Voice-Over Talent

Company Web:
http://www.audioconnell.com

Company Blog:
http://www.voxmarketising.com

O’Connell Voice-Over Resume:
See resume here

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It is a joyous Thanksgiving tradition within this company more sacred than almost any other. I hope it gives you the pleasure to watch that it gives us.

Please say a prayer for those traveling and those away from home (fighting on our behalf) or without a home on this or any day. We’re lucky and we know it but sometimes we don’t know it.

Happy Thanksgiving – click away to the tradition here.