Calling All Kansas Podcasters – Our Rob Walch Is the Keynote Speaker for Podcamp Topeka

Podcamp Topeka is next week – October 13, 2012!

What is Podcamp?

If you haven’t had the opportunity to attend a podcamp yet you are probably asking that very question.  From the podcamp Topeka website:

PodCamp Topeka is a low cost unconference dedicated to emerging web media – social networks, podcasting & videoblogging, blogging, Twitter, Facebook, photography, and web design, for starters. Our goal? To learn about social media from social media experts, to network with fellow bloggers, podcasters & social media creators … and to have a blast!

What is an unconference?

An “unconference” is a gathering where you call the shots. You won’t find a traditional speaker and an audience at Podcamp Topeka! Instead, you’ll find a facilitator that starts off the discussion … and everyone else can chime in! It’s a great way to learn from each other.

Our very own Rob Walch – who is our head of all things podcaster relations here at Libsyn – is the keynote speaker for Podcamp Topeka.  Read more about Rob and his pre  When Rob isn’t talking about all things Libsyn, he is the host of the podcast Today in iOS (iPhone).  Read more about Rob and his podcast here.

If you are in the Kansasa City/Topeka area – sign up to attend Podcamp Topeka on October 13.

Podcamp Topeka
October 13, 2012 8:30am-4:30pm
Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library

http://podcamptopeka.org @podcamptopeka

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