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		<description>The latest ten episodes in Podcasts by mdave</description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 17:26:41 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>Nashville Tech Feed #9 - WKRNs Nashville is Talking Goes Dark</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-9-WKRNs-Nashville-is-Talking-Goes-Dark/</link>
				<description>In Episode 9 of the Nashville Tech Feed we begin with Lucas giving an update on Podcamp Nashville 2010. Then we go into the topic of Nashville is Talking going dark; it was the end of a web experiment that started in 2005 by WKRN-TV Nashville&#039;s Channel 2. It created community and sometimes controversy among bloggers of all types in Tennessee. Trace Sharp aka &acirc;Newscoma&acirc; and Betsy Phillips aka &acirc;Aunt B&acirc; two of the best know Tennessean bloggers join us to talk about what NiT was, what it meant to them, where it went and the state of the Blog-o-sphere along with the news media in general. Finally, we finish off with the launch of OnNashville.com  which the Tennesseans newspaper aims to fill the void created by the end of NiT. Full show notes at NashvilleTechFeed.com

Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson, Trace Sharp &amp; Betsy Phillips</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 17:26:41 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>Nashville Tech Feed #8 - GoogleBuzz, Googlzon, Googlebowl, Warner Music vs Streaming</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-8-GoogleBuzz-Googlzon-Googlebowl-Warner-Music-vs-Streaming/</link>
				<description>In episode 8 of the Nashville Tech Feed we start off with the Google Buzz launch; what it is, security issues and do we really need it. Then, even though the Super Bowl was last week; our panel discusses Brand Bowl 2010 and somehow arrives back at Google and the video titled Epic 2015. After that, we go into the news that Warner Music Group plans to stop licensing to music streaming sites like Spotify.  With Podcamp Nashville 2010 coming up Lucas updates us with news and progress. With finish the show with the usual segment of &acirc;What we&acirc;re consuming.&acirc; Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson and Paul Schatzkin</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 01:04:49 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>Nashville Tech Feed #7 - ObviousPop & Geeks Dissect the Grammys</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-7-ObviousPop-Geeks-Dissect-the-Grammys/</link>
				<description>The 2010 Grammys are over and Nashville was well represented, in episode seven we discuss the aftermath. First we&#039;ll talk with Dr. Tony Shore music industry veteran about the challenges of putting together a niche-based music-oriented podcast, his research into what the PROs (ASCAP, SESAC and BMI) want from podcasters in terms of ca$h, the resurgence of vinyl, his prodigious record collection, and more.

Then we try to read what the tea leafs say about Pepsi&acirc;s decision to bypass the Superbowl and spend $20 million on social media.

Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson, Justin Davis &amp; Dr. Tony Shore</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 17:06:36 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>Nashville Tech Feed #6 - CES Bound Recap, iTablet Cometh & Is Music too Easy to Create?</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-6-CES-Bound-Recap-iTablet-Cometh-Is-Music-too-Easy-to-Create/</link>
				<description>After restoring a 30+ year old VW Bus the marketing team at Griffin Technology road tripped to CES in Vegas. Dave Delaney talks about the experience and the fun. Then we switch to fanboy mode and talk about Apples long awaited iTablet and predications of what Apple might have up it&acirc;s sleeve. Finally, &acirc;Is music too easy to create?&acirc; an NPR article posed that question which as in every local bar in Nashville we discussed &amp; debated. 

Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson, Geoff Smith &amp; Dave Delaney

http://www.NashvilleTechFeed.com/</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 18:00:55 EST</pubDate>
				<guid>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-6-CES-Bound-Recap-iTablet-Cometh-Is-Music-too-Easy-to-Create/</guid>
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				<title>Nashville Tech Feed #5 - Pseudo-Live from SocialFresh Nashville</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-5-Pseudo-Live-from-SocialFresh-Nashville/</link>
				<description>We take the Nashville Tech Feed on the road for the first time, recording &quot;live to bits&quot; from the inaugural Social Fresh Nashville conference.

This event, the second event under the Social Fresh banner, was held at the Millennium Maxwell House hotel on January 11, 2010, and saw more than 240 attendees gather to talk about convergence of the social media and marketing worlds.

David Beronja and Lucas Hendrickson hosted the 40-minute conversation with guests including Social Fresh creator Jason Keath, &quot;Ambassador of Buzz&quot; Jonathan Kay from Grasshopper.com, Country Music Association marketing manager Ben Bennett and Social Media Club Nashville co-founder Jessica Murray.</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 18:04:09 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>Nashville Tech Feed #28 - 2010 Review, 2011 Predictions & Hate Mail</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-28-2010-Review-2011-Predictions-Hate-Mail/</link>
				<description>The year 2010 flew by the Nashville Tech Feed picks our top stories for the year and then make predictions for 2011. Is the Nashville flood, or the Taylor Swift Moontoast venture or the successful year for the Nashville Tech Council the story of 2010? Are Tablets or XBOX Kinnect the gadget of 2011 and what do they have to do with the Nashville or the Music Industry? We get our first critical listener letter and it&#039;s a doosy. As always we end with &quot;What we&#039;re Consuming&quot; sharing what have been reading, games playing or music listening too.  We are joined by the top notch panel of Craig Havighurst, Paul Schatzkin and Kate O&#039;Neil.

Enjoy, leave comments via email: comments@nashvillefeed.com, twitter.com/nashvillefeed or voicemail at 615-280-0505.


Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson, Craig Havighurst, Paul Schatzkin &amp; Kate O&acirc;Neil


Links &amp; More Notes: http://nashvillefeed.com/wiki/index.php?title=NashTechFeed_28


What We&#039;re Consuming:

David - 1Password, FruitNinja for iPad, Wired print magazine
Lucas - &quot;We&#039;ll Be Here For the Rest of Our Lives: A Swingin&#039; Showbiz Saga&quot; by Paul Shaffer
Craig - The Head Game by Roger Kahn (not Roger Angell as I said on the &#039;cast) and Chasing The Title, a history of F1 racing by Nigel Roebuck.
Kate - Reading &quot;Open Brand&quot; by Kelly Mooney, &quot;Business Model Generation&quot; by Alexander Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur, &quot;Best of 2010&quot; $5 album downloads from Amazon 
Paul -  Presently reading: &quot;You Are Not A Gadget&quot; by Jaron Lanier, The Wordy Shipmates&quot; and &quot;Assassination Vacation,&quot; both by Sarah Vowel (KO - I LOVED &quot;Assassination Vacation.&quot;) Next Up:  &quot;The Civil War&quot; trilogy by Shelby Foote 
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				<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2011 02:43:12 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>Nashville Tech Feed #28 - 2010 Review, 2011 Predictions & Hate Mail</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-28-2010-Review-2011-Predictions-Hate-Mail/</link>
				<description>The year 2010 flew by the Nashville Tech Feed picks our top stories for the year and then make predictions for 2011. Is the Nashville flood, or the Taylor Swift Moontoast venture or the successful year for the Nashville Tech Council the story of 2010? Are Tablets or XBOX Kinnect the gadget of 2011 and what do they have to do with the Nashville or the Music Industry? We get our first critical listener letter and it&#039;s a doosy. As always we end with &quot;What we&#039;re Consuming&quot; sharing what have been reading, games playing or music listening too.  We are joined by the top notch panel of Craig Havighurst, Paul Schatzkin and Kate O&#039;Neil.

Enjoy, leave comments via email: comments@nashvillefeed.com, twitter.com/nashvillefeed or voicemail at 615-280-0505.


Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson, Craig Havighurst, Paul Schatzkin &amp; Kate O&acirc;Neil


Links &amp; More Notes: http://nashvillefeed.com/wiki/index.php?title=NashTechFeed_28


What We&#039;re Consuming:

David - 1Password, FruitNinja for iPad, Wired print magazine
Lucas - &quot;We&#039;ll Be Here For the Rest of Our Lives: A Swingin&#039; Showbiz Saga&quot; by Paul Shaffer
Craig - The Head Game by Roger Kahn (not Roger Angell as I said on the &#039;cast) and Chasing The Title, a history of F1 racing by Nigel Roebuck.
Kate - Reading &quot;Open Brand&quot; by Kelly Mooney, &quot;Business Model Generation&quot; by Alexander Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur, &quot;Best of 2010&quot; $5 album downloads from Amazon 
Paul -  Presently reading: &quot;You Are Not A Gadget&quot; by Jaron Lanier, The Wordy Shipmates&quot; and &quot;Assassination Vacation,&quot; both by Sarah Vowel (KO - I LOVED &quot;Assassination Vacation.&quot;) Next Up:  &quot;The Civil War&quot; trilogy by Shelby Foote 
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				<pubDate>Fri, 07 Jan 2011 09:24:03 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>Nashville Tech Feed #27 - 2010 Barcamp Nashville Recap and Our Matt Damon</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-27-2010-Barcamp-Nashville-Recap-and-Our-Matt-Damon/</link>
				<description>The 2010 Barcamp Nashville is behind us but that doesn&acirc;t mean it&acirc;s over. In episode 27 we ask &acirc;How was attendance?&acirc;, &acirc;Why is it still called Barcamp?&acirc; along with highlighting the people who make Barcamp Nashville successful. Later I share how I took an hour to create the great Barcamp QR code experiment. We end with our &acirc;What We&acirc;re Consuming&acirc; segment where we share what Lucas describes as &acirc;time suck&acirc; items. We also and finally snag our &acirc;Matt Damon&acirc; to join us from an undisclosed cat location. 

So dive in and listen the 2010 Barcamp Nashville recap and the discussion of the future of one of Nashville&acirc;s premiere technology events.
 

Enjoy, leave comments via email: comments@nashvillefeed.com, twitter.com/nashvillefeed or voicemail at 615-280-0505.


Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson, Courtenay Rogers &amp; Kate O&acirc;Neil


Links &amp; More Notes: http://nashvillefeed.com/wiki/index.php?title=NashTechFeed_27


David - Angry Birds Halloween for iOS, Boardwalk Empire
Lucas - &quot;On Writing Well&quot; by William Zinsser
Courtenay - reading HOW magazine, listening to Pandora, Franklin Books and Brews
Kate - advance blogger copy of book to review</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2010 16:12:09 EST</pubDate>
				<guid>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-27-2010-Barcamp-Nashville-Recap-and-Our-Matt-Damon/</guid>
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				<title>Nashville Tech Feed #26 - Coworking Spaces in Nashville</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-26-Coworking-Spaces-in-Nashville/</link>
				<description>In episode 26 we discuss he new trend o co-working spaces. Josh Bowling co-founder of Espaces and Kailey Hussey Director of CoLab join us to discuss. And as always we finish the show with What Were Consuming

Enjoy, leave comments via email: comments@nashvillefeed.com, twitter.com/nashvillefeed or voicemail at 615-280-0505.

Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson, Josh Bowling &amp; Kailey Hussey

Links &amp; More Notes: http://nashvillefeed.com/wiki/index.php?title=NashTechFeed_26

David - Like Button blocker for chrome, facebook image zoom, html5 up and running, Plants vs Zombies
Lucas - Words with Pirates app
Josh - Reading - The Foot Book by Dr. Seuss, The adventures of Tom Sawyer (ipad); Listening - Ben Harper; Social Media - Ping
Kailey -  Reading - Bird by Bird, Anne Lammott; Listening - Florence + the Machine, Friday Night Lights</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2010 05:59:33 EST</pubDate>
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				<title>Nashville Tech Feed #25 - Radio Tech and Moontoast Social Commerce</title>
				<link>http://play.callisto.fm/podcasts/by/mdave/in/The-Nashville-Feed/episode/Nashville-Tech-Feed-25-Radio-Tech-and-Moontoast-Social-Commerce/</link>
				<description>We have another big episode this week featuring Radio Tech and Social Commerce. Co-host Lucas Hendrickson returns from vacation just in time to have a great discussion with Lt. Dan Buckley from Production Director and Request Hour DJ on Nashville&acirc;s very own Lightning 100. The beloved Radio station has relaunched online with an amazing website and with plenty of social media connections to boot. Dan gives us the scoop how it&acirc;s going and what they have learned. Before he has to go he gives a heads up on the very popular Live on the Green.

After all the Radio Tech goodies we switch over to the new world of Social Commerce. Marcus Whitney co-founder and CTO of Moontoast joins us with what they have going on with the Moontoast product and how they partnered with Big Machine Records using social commerce to launch Taylor Swifts new album.

Later Marcus turns the tables on us and where he gets us Lucas and myself to discuss the future direction of the Nashville Tech Feed. Is it better to go wide or niche? One show feed or multiple?

Finally we end with our &acirc;What We&acirc;re Consuming&acirc; where Lucas drops news on 2010 Barcamp Nashville. (1hr 24min point). Near the end of the show Marcus mentions the acronym GTD for those like me who didn&#039;t know what that means here you go - Getting Things Done.

Enjoy, leave comments via email: comments@nashvillefeed.com, twitter.com/nashvillefeed or voicemail at 615-280-0505.

Host: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson, Dan Buckley, Marcus Whitney

Links &amp; More Notes: http://nashvillefeed.com/wiki/index.php?title=NashTechFeed_25

What We&#039;re Consuming:

David - Flipbook (again), Angry Birds for the iPad
Lucas - Barcamp Nashville News and lots of it.
Marcus - MailPlane for the Mac</description>
				<pubDate>Sun, 12 Sep 2010 17:19:06 EST</pubDate>
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