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		<title>The Beauty of PodCamp</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shashi Bellamkonda (you probably know him as ShashiB) sent me video of his presentation at PodCamp DC. His session was interesting, and I liked the formula he used to help small businesses use social media, but what I love more is what you might not immediately catch because it&#8217;s in his opening remarks. There was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://flickr.com/photos/drbeachvacation/2321592444/"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2210/2321592444_b77a824bd3_m.jpg" alt="shashib" align="right"></a> Shashi Bellamkonda (you probably know him as ShashiB) sent me <a href="http://solutionsarepower.com/2008/how-small-businesses-can-use-social-media/">video of his presentation</a> at PodCamp DC. His session was interesting, and I liked the formula he used to help small businesses use social media, but what I love more is what you might not immediately catch because it&#8217;s in his opening remarks. </p>
<p>There was an open slot. Shashi stepped up and filled in to speak. <a href="http://blog.thelettertwo.com/">Kenneth Yeung</a> stepped in to film it. Done. Pow. Easy content, created by knowledgeable people, captured by the participants, all done on the fly without a lot of fuss and sweat. </p>
<p>That&#8217;s why <a href="http://podcamp.org">PodCamp</a> is cool. Because YOU make it cool. The next event is in <a href="http://podcampnyc.org">New York City</a> this coming Friday and Saturday. If you can make it, you&#8217;ll love it. If not this event, find or MAKE YOUR OWN event <a href="http://podcamp.org">near you</a>. </p>
<p>Have you been? What did you think of Shashi&#8217;s session? Can you imagine an event where YOU are the expert on what you know, what you have to say? What&#8217;s your take on PodCamp as a concept, or unconference style event structures? </p>
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