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class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px;" title="DebbiePodcamp" src="http://www.spellwight.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/DebbiePodcamp.jpg" alt="DebbiePodcamp" width="107" height="107" /></p><p>Saturday and Sunday were this year&#8217;s PodCampAZ, the one I&#8217;m involved in planning. I spent most of Saturday working registration with Rachel so I got to meet lots of new people. I helped Evo with his panel (I clicked the slide advance button) and helped set-up and take down. Yesterday I set up registration, but spent more time in actual panels. Brent&#8217;s panel on social media almost immediately got intense when the packed room divided between the let&#8217;s-keep-it-to-ourselves side and the we-need-to-bring-in-new-people-side.  He wanted to get people talking and it certainly did. Another friend Katie had a panel on social media but it was more what you should and should not put out there. The best panel I went to was a WordPress panel, where Josh skimmed over the best settings and must-have widgets and plugins &#8211; which was the information I&#8217;d been looking for from WordCamp.</p><p>So expect some changes to this site as soon as I&#8217;m rested up. I&#8217;m still tired as hell and I have a lot of notes to expand on while the information is fresh. We all learned that GeekWeek is toooooo much at one time. Information overload + planning anxiety + RL stress = exhaustion. There were other conferences earlier in the week that some people attended too. Thursday was the Entrepreneurship Conference, there was a design camp somewhere and I think one other thing and some people hit them all. Each event was successful but running them all within a week is too much which is likely why the PodCampAZ ending wasn&#8217;t attended by as many people as we expected. Our numbers were much lower than registered though there were a lot of walk-ins.</p><p>I was surprised at how many of our speakers failed to show up! When I checked with our speaker coordinator Lawrence, only about half of the n0-shows bothered to contact him with an explanation beforehand. It&#8217;s <a
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