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Nashville Tech Feed #28 – 2010 Recap, 2011 Predictions & Hate Mail
Posted on January 3, 2011 | 1 CommentThe year 2010 flew by the Nashville Tech Feed picks our top stories for the year and then make predictions for 2011. Is the Nashville flood, or the Taylor Swift Moontoast venture or the ssuccessful year for the Nashville Entrepreneur Center the story of 2010? Are Tablets or XBOX Kinect the gadget of 2011 and what do they have to do with the Nashville or the Music Industry? We get our first critical listener letter and it's a doosy. As always we end with "What we're Consuming" sharing what have been reading, games playing or music listening too. We are joined by the top notch panel of Craig Havighurst, Paul Schatzkin and Kate O'Neill. -
Nashville Tech Feed #25 – Radio Tech & Moontoast Social Commerce
Posted on September 8, 2010 | 1 CommentWe have another big episode this week featuring Radio Tech and Social Commerce. t. Dan Buckley from Production Director and Request Hour DJ on Nashville’s very own Lightning 100 stops by to discuss radio tech and Live on the Green. Marcus Whitney co-founder and CTO of Moontoast shares what they have going including how Taylor Swift is using their Social Commerce system for her presale. Show notes and listen live at NashvilleTechFeed.com -
Nashville Tech Feed #16 – Entrepreneurship in Nashville and JumpStart Foundry
Posted on April 29, 2010 | 1 CommentEpisode #16 of the Nashville Tech Feed focuses on entrepreneurship in Nashville and what it will take to get the city up to speed. But first we dive into an overview of Jumpstart Foundry and then what it takes to put Nashville on the map for entrepreneurship and start ups. We finish as we always do with what we’re consuming. Listen and view show notes at NashvilleTechFeed.com -
On Tuesday I attended the my first BarCamp Meet-Up at the 12th South Tap room. I really didn't know what to expect. So I recorded a down and dirty podcast about the event. It was a good discussion about what worked, what didn't and where BarCamp Nashville going. BarCamp Nashville was held this past August at the Exit/In and is a one day technology love fest featuring blogging, podcasting, social networking, new media marketing, a little gaming and more. (Let me know if I missed something)
This show runs about 25 minutes and contains an interview with Marcus Whitney (twitter, facebook) of RemarkableWIT and Dave Delaney (twitter, facebook) of Two Boobs & a Baby Plus podcast and Emma. They are the founders and organizers of BarCamp Nashville. We cover the full gambit from success of BarCamp Nashville, to how it started, where it's possibly going and finally other plans until next year. At the end I pulled a song from the Podsafe Music Network throwing in some original music.
Show Notes:
- Marcus Whitney (twitter, facebook) of RemarkableWIT and founder of BarCamp Nashville
- Dave Delaney (twitter, facebook) of Two Boobs & a Baby Plus podcast and Emma. And also a founder of BarCamp Nashville
- Six Pixels of Separation - Mitch Joel (twitter, facebook)
Music:
- The Crowd - I Don't Want to Hear These Things (via Pod Safe Music Network)
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Technorati Tags: meet up, podcast, dave delaney, marcus whitney, mitch joel, barcampnashville, six pixels of separation
Nashville Feed Episode 8 – A Conversation with Marcus Whitney & Dave Delaney of BarCamp Nashville
Posted on September 13, 2007 | No Comments
On Tuesday I attended the my first BarCamp Meet-Up at the 12th South Tap room. I really didn't know what to expect. So I recorded a down and dirty podcast about the event. It was a good discussion about what worked, what didn't and where BarCamp Nashville going. BarCamp Nashville was held this past August at the Exit/In and is a one day technology love fest featuring blogging, podcasting, social networking, new media marketing, a little gaming and more. (Let me know if I missed something)
This show runs about 25 minutes and contains an interview with Marcus Whitney (twitter, facebook) of RemarkableWIT and Dave Delaney (twitter, facebook) of Two Boobs & a Baby Plus podcast and Emma. They are the founders and organizers of BarCamp Nashville. We cover the full gambit from success of BarCamp Nashville, to how it started, where it's possibly going and finally other plans until next year. At the end I pulled a song from the Podsafe Music Network throwing in some original music.
Show Notes:
- Marcus Whitney (twitter, facebook) of RemarkableWIT and founder of BarCamp Nashville
- Dave Delaney (twitter, facebook) of Two Boobs & a Baby Plus podcast and Emma. And also a founder of BarCamp Nashville
- Six Pixels of Separation - Mitch Joel (twitter, facebook)
Music:
- The Crowd - I Don't Want to Hear These Things (via Pod Safe Music Network)
Technorati Tags: meet up, podcast, dave delaney, marcus whitney, mitch joel, barcampnashville, six pixels of separation




