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Episode 4: Interview with Daniele Rossi

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Welcome to our fourth episode!
Run time: 20:47
Community Divas on iTunes
A podcast about communities and social media tools
In this episode:
- Daniele Rossi talks about his podcasts, particularly building a niche community for his Stuttering is Cool podcast.
- We discuss Jane Rowe’s question about building a community in the business-to-business area where one doesn't (quite) yet exist.
Daniele Rossi is a website designer, brilliant artist and illustrator, and podcaster. Daniele blogs at DanieleRossi.ca and SuperSpud.com. He podcasts at Stuttering is Cool, SpudCast and The Laughing Podcast.

00:01 Intro by Jay Moonah
00:10 Eden Spodek and Connie Crosby
00:15 Summary of today’s episode
00:23 Eden introduces our interview with Daniele Rossi, apparently having listened to The Laughing Podcast beforehand. Also mentioned: Podcamp, PAB (Podcasters Across Borders) and Podcamp Montreal.
00:48 Interview with Daniele Rossi.
00:56 Daniele talks about how he first got into podcasting.
01:22 His original podcast is SpudCast, about creativity.
02:24 He has just launched The Laughing Podcast.
03:20 Daniele tells us about the Stuttering is Cool podcast, how and why he started it.
07:10 Daniele tells us he also meets others through a stutterers' Toastmasters group.
08:15 He has started a social meet-up group called Stutter Night which met recently for the first time.
09:17 He finds many people don't understand the concept of a podcast, thinking it is a radio show that runs at a certain time on the website. They don't understand the concept of an RSS feed.
09:57 How Daniele finds Facebook useful for finding other stutterers.
10:48 What the Stuttering is Cool podcast has given him.
11:38 Being part of the podcaster community has brought him opportunities he previously wouldn't have had.
13:15 Social media tools such as webcams, Utterli, Skype, Seesmic and ooVoo have helped to change the stuttering experience.
15:00 Eden and Connie thank Daniele for the interview.
15:34 Question from Jane Rowe (http://movingstationery.wordpress.com) about less-developed groups in the B2B industry and using social media to bring them together. How can she engage their customers? How can they test and learn?
16:50 Connie draws a parallel with work by people in her industry, librarians. She suggests reading the book and working through the website Groundswell by Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff. Rather than starting with Twitter and Ning as mentioned by Jane, Connie suggests using Facebook instead to start.
18:39 Eden mentions Jane's interview on the For Immediate Release podcast, and applauds the idea of a contest (or was it an event?) for getting customers involved in creating content.
19:18 Connie also suggest having people rate products, and Eden chimes in with the example of Threadless having people rate T-shirt designs.
19:51 Connie wraps up the episode.
Our cool theme music “Get Out of My Face” is by Uncle Seth and is from the Podsafe Music Network.
We hope to hear from you! Send your comments to communitydivas@gmail.com or post them on the blog at communitydivas.com. Follow us on Twitter, our Facebook page or our FriendFeed room. Some registration may be required.
See you next time!
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Welcome to our fourth episode!
Run time: 20:47
Community Divas on iTunes
A podcast about communities and social media tools
In this episode:
- Daniele Rossi talks about his podcasts, particularly building a niche community for his Stuttering is Cool podcast.
- We discuss Jane Rowe’s question about building a community in the business-to-business area where one doesn't (quite) yet exist.
Daniele Rossi is a website designer, brilliant artist and illustrator, and podcaster. Daniele blogs at DanieleRossi.ca and SuperSpud.com. He podcasts at Stuttering is Cool, SpudCast and The Laughing Podcast.

00:01 Intro by Jay Moonah
00:10 Eden Spodek and Connie Crosby
00:15 Summary of today’s episode
00:23 Eden introduces our interview with Daniele Rossi, apparently having listened to The Laughing Podcast beforehand. Also mentioned: Podcamp, PAB (Podcasters Across Borders) and Podcamp Montreal.
00:48 Interview with Daniele Rossi.
00:56 Daniele talks about how he first got into podcasting.
01:22 His original podcast is SpudCast, about creativity.
02:24 He has just launched The Laughing Podcast.
03:20 Daniele tells us about the Stuttering is Cool podcast, how and why he started it.
07:10 Daniele tells us he also meets others through a stutterers' Toastmasters group.
08:15 He has started a social meet-up group called Stutter Night which met recently for the first time.
09:17 He finds many people don't understand the concept of a podcast, thinking it is a radio show that runs at a certain time on the website. They don't understand the concept of an RSS feed.
09:57 How Daniele finds Facebook useful for finding other stutterers.
10:48 What the Stuttering is Cool podcast has given him.
11:38 Being part of the podcaster community has brought him opportunities he previously wouldn't have had.
13:15 Social media tools such as webcams, Utterli, Skype, Seesmic and ooVoo have helped to change the stuttering experience.
15:00 Eden and Connie thank Daniele for the interview.
15:34 Question from Jane Rowe (http://movingstationery.wordpress.com) about less-developed groups in the B2B industry and using social media to bring them together. How can she engage their customers? How can they test and learn?
16:50 Connie draws a parallel with work by people in her industry, librarians. She suggests reading the book and working through the website Groundswell by Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff. Rather than starting with Twitter and Ning as mentioned by Jane, Connie suggests using Facebook instead to start.
18:39 Eden mentions Jane's interview on the For Immediate Release podcast, and applauds the idea of a contest (or was it an event?) for getting customers involved in creating content.
19:18 Connie also suggest having people rate products, and Eden chimes in with the example of Threadless having people rate T-shirt designs.
19:51 Connie wraps up the episode.
Our cool theme music “Get Out of My Face” is by Uncle Seth and is from the Podsafe Music Network.
We hope to hear from you! Send your comments to communitydivas@gmail.com or post them on the blog at communitydivas.com. Follow us on Twitter, our Facebook page or our FriendFeed room. Some registration may be required.
See you next time!
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