CommaKazi Speek Podcast Show 17
Aug. 4, 2007
An interview with Kem Meyer, communications director at Granger Community Church, Granger, Indiana, USA

I interviewed Kem Meyer of Granger Community Church just after she had led a day-long communication workshop for church communicators. I also got reactions from some of my fellow workshop participants.

We discussed the similarities and differences between communications produced by a church, by other not-for-profit organizations, and the corporate world.

How does Granger Church manage to be edgy in the often staid world of organized religion? Listen to this 20-minute podcast to get some real insights into what is driving the success of this church as it reaches its community through a different kind of mind-set.

00:00  Interview excerpt and show intro
01:15  Differences between church communications and corporations
02:30  Are church communicators in a rut?
03:50  Communication "Re-Directors"
05:00  When leaders "don't get it"
06:20  Stow the style guide!
08:40  Getting centered during a media frenzy
09:45  Why not survey DURING worship?
10:50  Conference participants react:
          Matthew Peters, Fortville Christian Church, Fortville, IN
          Matt McConnell, Park Chapel, Greenfield, IN
          Colt Melrose, Bethel Church, Crown Point, IN
          Amanda Pelser, Southbrook Church, Weddington, NC

Other links:
Workshops at Granger
wiredchurches.com

Show theme, "Rollin'"; by Barry McCabe
Ending song, "Rocka My Soul," by Miss Behavin, courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network.

Direct download: granger_post-conference_final.mp3
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Communications that change the world for the better. A conversation with Bill Ryerson, president of Population Media Center.

Listen to a success story that shows how lives have been changed across the globe from an unusual force for good in social change: melodramas (soap operas).

00:00  Introduce Bill Ryerson, president, Population Media Center
02:00  The global problems being addressed: population, environment, health
03:11  Information itself is not enough to change behavior
04:07  An innovative approach--melodramas
07:40  Literacy positively impacted in Mexico
09:20  Family planning & reproductive health programs
10:40  Tanzania radio show creates huge behavior changes
12:00  Ryerson takes methodology worldwide
12:30  Ethiopia program reaches half of the country's population!
13:30  Local culture, language experts write content
16:50  Amazing success statistics
18:00  Touching letters
20:00  10-year goal: expand from 15 countries to 50
21:30  Looking to launch US trial program

Show theme, "Rollin'" by Barry McCabe  is available from the PodSafe Music Network.

Population Media Center: 145 Pine Haven Shores Road,
Suite 2011, P.O. Box 547, Shelburne, VT 05482-0547 USA
Phone: 1-802-985-8156
Fax: 1-802-985-8119
Website: wwwDOTpopulationmediaDOTorg

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An interview of Ned Lundquist, ABC, of JOTW fame

CommaKazi Speek Show 15
Monday, July 9, 2007

This 12-minute podcast features an interview of Ned Lundquist, conducted on June 27, 2007 as we awaited our delayed flight to Chicago. Ned and I discuss the 2007 IABC International Conference in New Orleans and some observations about New Orleans, Ned's Job-of-the-Week (JOTW) email newsletter and website, and the current job market for communicators.

One correction to my recorded introduction of Ned: He now is with Alion Science and Technology.

Show theme, "Rollin'"; by Barry McCabe and the closing song, "It's Over," by Al Stravinsky of Doncaster UK, both are available from the PodSafe Music Network.

Direct download: CommaKaziSpeek_Show15_Ned_Lundquist-final.mp3
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Fifth in a series of unedited podcasts centered around New Orleans and the IABC International Conference held there June 24-27.

In this podcast, Tom visits Confederate Memorial Hall, the oldest operating museum in Louisiana. It was erected to house records, artifacts, reports and memorabilia of the Civil War.

Did the North really win the war? What killed more soldiers in this conflict than actual battle? Listen to find out.

Confederate Memorial Hall
929 Camp Street
New Orleans  504-523-4522
www.confederatemuseum.com

 

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Fourth in a series of unedited podcasts centered around New Orleans and the IABC International Conference held there June 24-27.

In this podcast, Tom reads a poignant essay written by the 5th grade class from St. Paul's Episcopal School which was impacted by Hurricane Katrina, and what they believe should be done to protect the community from a repeat.

This picture shows Jeremiah Gardner, his friend, Michael, and Isiah Gardner, all from McComb, Miss. posing in front of a display at the Louisiana Children's Museum, where Tom found the elementary school essay. The parents, Darin and Carol Gardner, gave permission for the kids to be photographed.

The Louisiana Children's Museum is located at 420 Julia Street in New Orleans. Visit their website: www.lcm.org or call 504-523-1357. 

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Another episode of "Quick 'n Dirty New Orleans."

I spotted a special fundraising event that is being held from 8-11 p.m. on Saturday, June 23 at the Contemporary Arts Center.

Bourbon and Burlesque--it will offer everything that you want out of an event: bourbon and specialty cocktails, a cigar bar, strolling models, food (cuisine by Bourbon House), a burlesque review and a musical performance by the Troy Sawyer Trio jazz. Best yet: it's a fundraiser for the CAC, so most of the ticket probably is tax deductible!

I interviewed CAC Marketing and Public Relations Director Melissa Weber, who talked about this event, and the types of exhibits and events that are more typically held at CAC.

Contemprary Arts Center, 900 Camp Street
New Orleans
504-528-3805
www.cacno.org

 

 

Direct download: file0088.mp3
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Second in a series of unedited podcasts centered around New Orleans and the IABC International Conference held there June 24-27.

In this podcast, Tom explores part of New Orleans--mostly as he tries to find his way back to his hotel--all of this while completely sober! Along the way, he finds a couple of tips to share with other tourists.

Direct download: file0083.mp3
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First in a series of unedited podcasts centered around New Orleans and the IABC International Conference held there June 24-27.

In this podcast, Tom tells you about a terrific cajun restaurant in New Orleans: Mulate's, 201 Julia Street. www.mulates.com

504-522-1492

 

Direct download: file0082.mp3
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CommaKazi Speek Podcast Show 9
May 28, 2007

What does a telephone have to do with podcasting? If you think this is about Voice-Over-Internet-Protocol (VOIP) services like Skype ... you're wrong.

Send me your audio and email comments: tomATcommakazispeekDOTcom

Show Notes
00:00  Intro & Theme ("Rollin'" by Barry McCabe)
01:00  Memorial Day tribute
01:30  Tip: Recording without a digital device
03:05  Selecting the software
05:12  How's the quality?
06:11  Send me comments!
06:45  Closing song: "Sound of Summer" by the Lovebugs

Audioconferencing software sources

Global Crossing (www.globalcrossing.com/conferencing) This is the paid service that I use at work. Saves recorded calls as .mp3

Freeconferencecall.com (www.freeconferencecall.com) This is the free service I use for personal projects. Saves recorded call as .WAV files.

FreeConference.com (www.freeconference.com) This offers fully functional recording and storage capabilities, including telephone playback and easy-to-download, play, manage and store MP3 files.

Nocostconference.com (www.nocostconference.com) Unlimited automated and free conferencing calls on regular telephone lines. Free recording and retrieval of .WAV files.

Freeaudioconferencing.com (www.freeaudioconferencing.com) Use the number anytime 24/7 for free. Include up to 100 participants per call. For a "nominal fee" you can record and download calls. 

ConferenceCalls.com (www.conferencecalls.com) Per-minute charges for calls.

Direct download: CommaKaziSpeek_Show_9_final.mp3
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CommaKazi Speek Podcast Show 8
Interview Date: May 2, 2007
A follow-up interview with crisis communications consultant Gerard Braud, taking a closer look at crisis communications planning two weeks after the Virginia Tech massacre.

No, we haven't started summer reruns yet...this is a 12-minute follow-up conversation with a crisis communications expert who has helped many organizations prepare for the worst--and has seen firsthand how the lack of crisis planning can be as devastating as the crisis itself.

Braud shares some important ideas--including why text messaging isn't the "answer" in a crisis like the Virginia Tech shootings. He also provides a glimpse into the presentation he will make this June in New Orleans at the International Conference of the International Association of Business Communicators.

Show Notes
00:00  Intro
00:33  Anyone out there writing a crisis communications plan?
02:00  Communications can save lives!
02:40  This is affordable--and priceless
04:10  An emergency ops plan is NOT a crisis comms plan
06:20  What went wrong at Virginia Tech and why
07:15  Text messaging is not the "end-all, be-all"
08:15  Leadership behavior in a crisis
09:30  "It'll never happen here" and other fairy stories
11:30  Wrap-up

Braud Communications, 408 Heavens Drive, Mandeville, LA 70471
Phone: 985-624-9976 (New Orleans)
Fax: 985-674-9121
email: gerard@braudcommunications.com

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CommaKazi Speek Podcast Show 7
May 1, 2007
An interview with Kem Meyer, communications director at Granger Community Church, Granger, Indiana, USA

Not-for-profit organizations often struggle to get their messages out to their publics. Volunteer help can be difficult to count on. How does Granger Church manage to be edgy in the often staid world of organized religion? Listen to this 20-minute interview to get some real insights into what is driving the success of this church as it reaches its community through a different kind of mind-set.

00:00  What is "effective communication"?
00:35  Show intro
01:10  Introduce Kem Meyer
01:40  How big is the church's communication staff?
04:00  It all starts at the senior leadership level
05:20  "Typical wisdom" typically is wrong
06:05  Word-of-mouth now dominates mass marketing
07:35  Do churches deal with trust issues like companies do?
08:20  Kem still is skeptical of organized religion
09:15  MyLameSexLife.com
11:30  Work smart, not hard
12:12  Working with volunteers
14:40  July 30 Communications Workshop at Granger
16:50  How do we know what our audience needs and wants?
18:20  A tip to help churches organize their publications
19:00  wiredchurches.com

Show theme, "Rollin'"; by Barry McCabe
Direct download: GrangerChurch.mp3
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CommaKazi Speek Podcast Show 6
April 18, 2007
An interview with Gerard Braud on the topic of crisis communication planning.

00:00  Show theme, "Rollin'"; by Barry McCabe
00:15  Introduce Gerard Braud
01:00  Virginia Tech tragedy
01:25  Flawed Crisis Plan / A Learning Experience
07:30  Phones and Text Messages
10:30  Leaders in Crisis
15:30  Denial in New Orleans
22:15  The Workshop and Tour
29:00  Yes, New Orleans is Safe to Visit!

Braud Communications, 408 Heavens Drive, Mandeville, LA 70471
Phone: 985-624-9976 (New Orleans)
Fax: 985-674-9121
email: gerardATbraudcommunicationsDOTcom
Direct download: CommSpeek_Show_6_04-18-2007.mp3
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CommaKazi Speek Show 5
April 1, 2007
Tom Keefe, Host
Guest: Shelly Cole,web designer and member of the WordPress Install4Free Team.
Contact Shelly via email: shellyATanekostudiosDOTcom
Contact Shelly via her website: http://anekostudiosDOTcom

WordPress: http://wordpressDOTorg
Install4Free Team: http://install4freeDOTwordpressDOTcom

00:00 Introduce Shelly Cole
01:15 Why WordPress?
03:15 The Install4Free Team
04:47 How "Install4Free" Works
05:30 Install Password Tip
06:40 The list of blogging tools that Shelly has used
07:13 Use WordPress as a Content Management System
11:10 Plugins are Scripts on Steroids
12:27 What if I'm not a Techie Geek?
13:40 Wrapup Music courtesy of the PodSafe Music Network: "Paper Thin," by Andrea Harper

Show theme, Rollin' by Scott McCabe
Direct download: WordPress-Shelly_Cole.mp3
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CommaKazi Speek Show 3
posted on March 13, 2007

Participants:
Gerri Nowoczynski, Kraft Foods Global Information Systems Communications Manager (gnowoczynskiATkraftDOTcom)
Jeffrey T. Walsh, KLC Associates Executive Vice President (jtwATklcassociatesDOTcom)
Karen Memory, Walgreen's Home Care
Tom Keefe, VW Credit Enterprise Communication Manager (tomDOTkeefeATvwcreditDOTcom)

00:00    Intro
00:50    What is a "Senior Communicator Forum"?
02:05    Topics: Social Media, Ethical Lapses
02:50    PR "Blooper List"
05:20    Hurting the Case for Social Media
06:05    Full Disclosure and Confidentiality
07:40    Educating Employees
11:45    Managing Translations
14:24    Get Info Past the "Roadblocks"
15:46    Reaching the Tightly Monitored Workforce
20:04    Let's Just Talk!
21:32    Wrapup

Show theme, Rollin' by Scott McCabe
Direct download: show3-SrCommFor_final.mp3
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00:00 Intro
00:18 What is a Senior Communicator Forum?
01:10 Introduce discussion colleagues
01:45 Topic: social media within Kraft Foods
02:00 Gerri Nowoczynski explains her role within Kraft
02:40 Kraft's podcast
03:30 Initial employee feedback: Thanks for sharing vision, viewpoints 04:15 Also using Articulate software
05:00 Kraft's not blogging because...
05:35 Takes investment of time and energy to podcast & blog (Tom Keefe)
06:00 Disadvantage of not keeping blog content fresh (Karen Memory) 06:10 Sees a cooling of enthusiasm for blogging, but not podcasting (Jeff Walsh)
07:15 SharePoint provides forum for employee questions (Gerri)
08:30 Scramble to communicate after announced potential merger (Karen) 09:35 Challenges of public companies (Gerri)

Show theme: "Rollin'" by Barry McCabe, courtesy of the PodSafe Music Network.
Direct download: show4-Kraft_Now_final.mp3
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A conversation regarding the balance between a secure company network and a stifled work environment.
00:01 Hello!
00:15 Introduce Grant Rowsen, CGA
01:05 Not a sales pitch
01:20 Web sites are blocked where Tom works
02:35 What are the "security concerns"?
04:20 Need stronger business case for access?
06:10 IT should be protective--and responsive
07:35 IT does have a job to do
08:40 Possible solutions
13:30 Artificial IT hurdles
15:15 The fine line
16:15 "Firefly" by Kevin Burdick

Article: "Users Who Know Too Much And The CIOs Who Fear Them," CIO Magazine FEB 15, 2007



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0:01      Introduction
1:40      What clutter?

3:05      Content matters
4:10      Use the right tool(s)

4:40      Can your CEO handle the truth?

5:50      Give AND take away

6:24      Integrating Print and Online Seminars

8:00      It's a business tool

9:25      The work still has to get done

10:11    Wrapup

11:20    "Rollin"by Barry McCabe


steve@crescenzocommunications.com

www.ragan.com

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