Boston Media Makers from Asahi Brewery Japan

3 10 2010

Hello to all my friends at Boston Media Makers with Steve Garfield from. Just thought I would give a shout out to Boston from half way around the world in Japan as I am missing todays meeting.

Also I wanted to remind you that Boston Media Makers at NIGHT will be happeing on October 26, 2010 from 7:00 – 9:00 PM. Steve knows how to through a party. You don’t want to miss this event.
Click the links above to sign up.

Just a side note;
The Samual Adams Brewery in Jamaca Plan is a great tour in the Boston area. I took that tour and it was a lot of fun!

I just finished a tour of the Ashai Brewery here in Japan. It’s also a great tour if your ever in the area.

Enjoy Boston Media Makers.





Asahi Beer Can Tricks

2 10 2010

I just finished a tour of the Ashai Brewery here in Japan. It’s a great tour if your ever in the area.





Yonezawa Station Japan Arrival

2 10 2010

Here is a little of what arriving in Yonezawa Japan is like after trains, plains and automobiles and 27 hours after the the start.





Tsubasa – that world famous Japan bullet train

2 10 2010

Here is what arriving in Tokyo Terminal station after trains, planes and automobiles and 27 hours of travel.





Arrival Tokyo Terminal Station

2 10 2010

Here is a look at my arrival at Tokyo Japan terminal station after trains, planes and automobiles and 27 hours of travel.





podcamp Boston 5 – Steve Garfield

26 09 2010

Steve Garfield at podcamp Boston 5 on September 25, 2010 at the Microsoft N.E.R.D. Center in Cambridge Massachusetts was part of the Return of the Visual Suspects break out session.





podcamp Boston 5

26 09 2010

Chris Brogan [http://www.chrisbrogan.com] and Christopher Penn [http://www.christopherspenn.com] opened Pod Camp Boston 5 on September 25, 2010 at the Microsoft N.E.R.D. Center in Cambridge Massachusetts.

They spoke about how they started this meeting 5 years ago and where it has taken them and some of the other first participants.

People came in from around the greater New England area to participate in this social media events to learn what’s new, what and how people are using social or new media tools to leverage their content, market them self’s, position product in today’s market place where “everything is everything else” as said by Georgy Cohen [http://georgycohen.com] in one of the break out sessions.

By: bruceKgarber.com [http://bruceKgarber.com]

(video’s below)

part 1 of 2

part 2 of 2





Hurricane Earl, the aftermath

5 09 2010

Hurricane Earl came and went on September 3, 2010 as a tropical storm by the time it reached the New England area.

This report is on the day after the storm, Sept. 4th 2010. The sun is out, weather is
great for labor day weekend and we dodged a bullet this time as far as storms go.

For us hardy New England people it was the anticipation for what we know what could have been a very different story.

So, always be prepared for the worst and hope for the best as we do. The long holiday
weekend has just begun.

Enjoy it!





Pub Camp Boston 2010 – Public Media Camp

22 08 2010

On Saturday August 20, 2010 the largest Pub Camp in the country was held at the WGBH studios in Boston. There were a total of six sessions consisting of 5 workshops in each session for a total of 30 workshops you could be part of. We had a break for lunch at noon where a lot of networking and connecting was happening and there was an other break in the afternoon with some surprise ice-cream that really hit the spot before we went into our last sessions.

six sessions

In my session/workshop I had the opportunity to talk about creating content for on line and on air broadcasts. I used a show and tell method, explaining how simple tools that I have in what I call my studio in a bag will get the job done. In addition I conducted a demonstration how one could stream live video to the internet from a cell phone if you set up and prepared.

Presenting at the WGBH studios in Boston

Most of these workshops had some presentation as a way to kick it off the session and some discussion and questions from the guests at each workshop.

Studio in a bag - demonstration of video equipment. photo by Steve Garfield

It was a very long but exciting day starting at 8AM and ending at 7PM with so much information at your finger tips from very knowledgeable people from a wide variety of industries as described below in an excerpt from Pub Camp Boston 2010 registration form.

Public Media Camp

We see Boston as both a media-rich and tech-rich city. We think Boston’s pubmedia presence should draw upon its resources and become a leader in media innovation. By throwing open the doors of the imposing new WGBH station for one day, we want writers, producers, designers, hackers, developers, community leaders and long-time media makers to bring in talent and leave with work to do. We want to increase the new media reporting we see growing throughout public media. We expect public media staffers to form new working relationships with guests who can inform their stories on local and national levels. We expect guests to leave having a new sense of access to their local public media stations. We expect to have new seedlings of ideas to incubate in our local news and public media stations, with the help of new friends. We expect the people of Boston to know “something happened” at 1 Guest Street on August 21 that changed how their media stations work together.

It was a great day and I had a lot of fun!

We will be planning more Pub Camps in Boston soon. Stay tuned and stay connected by following Pub Camp Boston on Twitter.





Boston Media Makers – August 1, 2010

1 08 2010

Boston Media Makers – August 1, 2010 had a special guest host today Diane Darling of http://dianedarling.com

For more information visit Boston Media Makers at http://bostonmedia makers.com and visit Steve Garfield from http://stevegarfield.com

Roll call video by Bruce Garber from http://bruceKgarber.com

Diane Darling and Bruce Garber make a great team.