Thanks to Benjamen Walker for helping me put together this online radio story about the Global Voices conference. The Global Voices wiki and blog are going gangbusters, discussing future projects and putting together a Manifesto/covenant. We are also posting the raw audio of the conference on the blog.
I had a great time putting together that radio spot. After I get through the holidays, run my half marathon, and get through the three conferences I'm involved with in January, I want to start podcasting.
What conferences, you ask? One is a small private one on the internet in China not posted online, one is something I'm organizing on "Blogging, Journalism, and Credibility," and the third is the World Economic Forum, where I will be a panelist at a session on blogging and will also help lead the blogging team for the Forum Blog.


Very cool stuff.
Posted by: SC | December 22, 2004 at 06:19 AM
rebecca - you already did a podcast via the session you lead @ bloggercon...
that being said, you should be podcasting :)
Posted by: mike dunn | December 22, 2004 at 11:52 AM
oh, excellent, a podcast.
Easy way to make the linked MP3 a podcast:
Go to feedburner.com
Run your RSS URL through it, and put out an RSS 2.0 feed
Whenever you put up a new MP3, when you write the link, just add rel="enclosure" to it (example: Rebecca's podcast
Just adding rel="enclosure" tells Feedburner that the link goes to a file that's a podcast. Can be video, too, btw.
Posted by: Lisa Williams | January 03, 2005 at 01:51 AM
Oh, crap. Typepad is too smart -- it read my example URL as a real url. Let's try this:
Posted by: Lisa Williams | January 03, 2005 at 01:52 AM
Shoot.
Posted by: Lisa Williams | January 03, 2005 at 01:52 AM