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September 14, 2007

The Age of Conversation Podcast 1: Gavin Heaton

Age of ConversationWith the blessing of The Age of Conversation's fearless leaders, Drew and Gavin, I am happy to announce the beginning of The Age of Conversation Podcast!  In each episode, I will talk to one of the 100+ authors from The Age of Conversation.  The first episode is ready.  Gavin drew the short straw, and he's up first.  Without further ado, here's Episode 1 (approx. 9 MB, 19 min), The Promiscuous Idea.





Show notes for Episode 1:

Guest: Gavin Heaton
Chapter: The Promiscuous Idea p. 41

1:00 Origins of The Age of Conversation
5:45 The Promiscuous Idea
9:30 A blog as an "evolving story"
11:00 The power of collaboration

Thanks to Saurab Bhargava for the theme song, called Conversations.

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David -- Nice interview with my hero Gavin. You guys had an easy, conversational style... fun little listen. Thanks!

Thanks, Ann... I'm glad you stopped by!

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  • I'm a marketing and communications consultant specializing in online projects for Learfield InterAction. I help clients use new media tools to sell their ideas and their organization. This blog is about all the kinds of things I work on, but it's my personal blog, not an official Learfield one.

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