links for 2007-06-13
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Great community program from Starwood – get members to bid their points for a chance to get behind the velvent rope – exclusive “Moments” – awesome stuff
Chris Heuer Speaks: Social Media Workshop, Starting the Conversation
Posted by cheuer in Social Media Club, Speaking on June 11th, 2007
Chris Heuer kicks off the Social Media Workshops with his presentation, “Listen.Join.Start.” This workshop, the first of the SMC series, took place in the Palo Alto lab of SAP on June 11, 2007.
Social Media Workshops are co-produced with local Social Media experts and international members from Social Media Club. Instead of the typical conference program where organizers invite experts who travel at their own expense to share their knowledge for free, Social Media Club Workshops cover the travel expenses of member experts and shares 10% of the event profits with each workshop leader.
Check out the video and slide deck below:
links for 2007-06-11
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Great source for quotes for presentations and more…not super strong on the citation, but hopefully good attribution at least 😉
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I really loved this book – it changed my life in such a positive way and was my first introduction to Tony Robbins. Good to have quick access to these quotes…
Looking good, feeling good… soon to be all good!
Posted by cheuer in Leadership, Personal, PicO'daDay on June 8th, 2007
So Kristie and I are finally getting serious about the weight loss – I am sure we will lose plenty of weight before the wedding in 3 weeks… Oy ve, the self defeatist bit of me keeps coming out on this one. I have thought of myself as fat (I mean big boned) for so long now, it is hard to imagine myself at a healthy, happy weight again. The last time I was even close to my ideal weight of 215 (which was a pretty fatty 222) was after I had Montezuma’s Revenge down in Costa Rica in July of 2004.
It has mostly been because of the fact that I get the munchies at night, particularly after drinking. I have eaten some crazy stuff in my day – cheese and ketchup with whatever meat is left over in the fridge for instance. So just cutting out that will help a lot. Stopping drinking helps me lost quite a bit just off the top too…
Now though, I have started working with a new coach – a really darn good one too. Spirtiually aware, but grounded and pragmatic rather than hokey. Will speak more about Stacey over time, but for now, want to get back to the weight loss…
The photo here is of my and my mom the year before she died. I was in the midst of Guru Communications, the first year I wore a goatee to try to look a bit older and get more respect for my young 26 years of age in charge of a 35 person company. I was skinnier then because I was broke – mom would give me $5-10 to eat on and get gas for the day – I was living at home at that point, just prior to moving into the sweet SoBe Mansion (not quite, but it felt like it). Shortly after this I started gaining weight and never went below 200 since. I felt awesome though – high energy and generally pretty happy, but I never felt that I was good looking – self esteem issues – some of which I still struggle with I guess, which is partly to blame for the weight issue today, but only partly.
Now, however, I am much more comfortable in my own skin and confident in my talents and abilities, though I am completely embarrassed when people think I look like Roger Moore, which is a good motivating factor in itself. Back then I could never have done the speaking I am doing today – would have been shaking as if I was having a seizure of some sort. I still have some difficulty even seeing me at 215 pounds again, let alone the 195 I would really like to hit by this time next year, but if I do, maybe I will do that talk show. I can do it, I just need the support of friends and loved ones – I need to keep hitting the gym everyday, no matter what else is going on and I need to eat the sorts of foods I know I should be eating but don’t. Of course, emotionally and mentally, it is a lot more complicated, especially lately, but it is totally within my power.
If you can believe, you can achieve…
I scanned in a bunch of photos of me from over the years, in some of which I actually am pretty good looking. Check out the football one in particular – was so stoked that made it into the yearbook 🙂
PS – yes I have had a problem with big hair over the years – pretty damn funny in retrospect
links for 2007-06-08
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My best man got us totally hooked up through his great colleague and friend for a round of golf on Rio Secco next week – this is really exciting – what a great guys weekend!
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You always have to show up….
My Top 5 Social Media Tools
Posted by cheuer in dScribes, Social Media Tools, SocialMedia on June 7th, 2007
Ok, Todd Defren, I’ll bite and spread the meme, and answer the important question, what are my top 5 social media tools.
- Firefox – Most people forget the browser is still the core of the read/write web – I
Mozilla for all my posting, tagging, editing and more – the latest crop of plugins and extensions make it invaluable – like being able to twitter from inside my URL bar! This is tied with WordPress for me. - Twitter – though it is often clogged up with personal messages between friends to which I can’t see the other side of the conversation, it is great for promoting blog posts, asking questions, getting support and quickly sharing insytes that come to me while walking around the real world – like last night when talking with Eric Doyle about measuring social media success – would have forgotten Engagement, Tonality and Actions if I did not capture it somewhere…
- Google Alerts – so I don’t have to keep doing vanity searches all the time, it does it for me and lets me (or rather lets Kristie) know when someone has given me some link love
- Delicious – God, how I want to quit you! With no real improvements in a very long time (that I know of), I have tried to quit it several times – even imported everything into Magnolia at one point – but the fact is that it is integrated perfectly into Firefox and easy to use. I just wish it had more auto-publishing controls as I mentioned to Joshua a couple times – make my link blogging look prettier – please?
- Podcast Rig/Recorder & Digital Camera – I hate to call it out by name since I have had so many troubles with it, but being able to record interviews, conversations, meetings and more, to later share it with the world is still awesome. Of course, same goes for being able to have a little creativity and artistry in each day with my Canon XL – even with my problems with the autofocus, I just love it. More about being a real digital scribe I think, but these are my favorite social media tools…
Since we need to pay it forward, I will need to tag Dave Coustan, Will Pate, Greg Narain, Grace Davis and Sally Falkow.
links for 2007-06-07
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Thanks Bre, via Chris Brogan for this heads up – looking forward to getting my own copy…
links for 2007-06-06
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Not sure exactly about the format, but it looks really good – glad to support someone who is actually doing something with it!
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Great discussion on this page about the expectations of people for unconferences and other similar events to be free and the real value it has being worth the price of admission…
links for 2007-06-02
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Really good to see this – great start – hopefully companies and professionals will support this!
links for 2007-05-31
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Palm was one of my favorite companies of all time – the Palm III was revolutionary, Hawkins a genius. Working with them for several years was mostly a joy, with some great people…