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Live from NetSquared

Posted on Mon, 2006-05-29 21:57 by sarahfelicity
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Alexandra Samuel just contacted me to ask whether I'd be interested in hosting a session for the NetSquared Remote Conference. I agreed... though it means stepping out of the live action for an hour to hang on online... because hey, it's a great opportunity to talk about my projects.

I'm down on the agenda to talk about "supporting your event with blogging". If you've got any ideas for me (in the next 12 hours, ha) feel free to email them to me (sarahfelicity AT gmail DOT com), and if you know anyone who might be interested in the remote conference – my session or any others! – please let them know. I'd recommend that anyone who is responsible for the communications at their nonprofit organization should drop in for a while... there will be a lot to learn from this team of people. 

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A hodge-podge of random thoughts, musings, and links – sometimes about social change, sometimes about technology and the web, sometimes about yoga, and occasionally about knitting. Sometimes (because I'm a Canadian girl with deep roots in the British Isles) I even write about the weather.

I'm a yoga teacher, founder of Yoga for Geeks, and a freelance web writer, strategist, and project manager. I also help to co-create the amazing Web of Change Conference, every September in beautiful British Columbia.

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