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PODCAST YODA
"Hah! Anthony Marco was basically just called the Mark Maron of Canada by the CBC producers. Maybe I should listen to that guy Maron. " - Candice Lepage
"Marco mentioned something really interesting. He talked about podcasting as a hobby; the act of creation, the act of conversation is what it's all about - the listeners are just a bonus." - Gurpreet Mann
"Anthony Marco, who's kinda my Podcasting Yoda if there ever was one." - Ryan McNeil
"The best session is happening now in Rm 361. The godfathers of Canadian podcasting Bob Goyetche and Anthony Marco talk passion. - Candice Lepage
"Anthony Marco made us challenge our ideas of authenticity in his Saturday presentation entitled "Manufacturing Authenticity"." - David Hamilton
"...Anthony Marco's PAB2011 session during which he dazzled the audience with his views on story, joy, surprise, shivers and authenticity to explain how connections and spaces in content create moments between creators and the audiences." - Mark Blevis
"...my absolute fave of the day must go to Anthony Marco's session on podcasting, complete with some awesome music clips to illustrate his point. He was really enthusiastic about his subject, and the session just flowed so well. A true delight to attend." - Amanda Maxwell
"One of the many highlights of the fab PAB2011 experience was the wit, wisdom and warmth of Anthony Marco." - Andrea Ross
"Anthony Marco is a podcast machine." - Sean McGaughey
"First, Anthony Marco, an educator and podcaster gave an interesting presentation on how to create an authentic voice. He was an excellent and engaging speaker who gave a pretty brief overview of how speaking for a podcast is fundamentally different from other forms of media. He pointed out the intimacy that exists in a podcast between the speaker and the listener, how it is an individual experience for each member of the mass audience. He also was really admirable for the fact that he is doing what he loves. He does all sorts of podcasts on pretty nerdy topics, but you can tell he is passionate about his work (or hobbies). His audience was quite involved and asked many questions, which he happily answered. While I don't currently podcast, it is something I would like to do in the future and I'm sure I'll keep his advice in mind." - Joe Mancuso
"Loving session with Bob Goyetche & Anthony Marco at PodcampTO... inspired." - Leslie Merklinger
"Anthony Marco nailed it at PAB2010 by demonstrating - simply - how words can create images in the minds of the audience, and that less is more when it comes to giving your audience permission to be in the moment with you." - Mark Blevis
"Marco mentioned something really interesting. He talked about podcasting as a hobby; the act of creation, the act of conversation is what it's all about - the listeners are just a bonus." - Gurpreet Mann
"Anthony Marco, who's kinda my Podcasting Yoda if there ever was one." - Ryan McNeil
"The best session is happening now in Rm 361. The godfathers of Canadian podcasting Bob Goyetche and Anthony Marco talk passion. - Candice Lepage
"Anthony Marco made us challenge our ideas of authenticity in his Saturday presentation entitled "Manufacturing Authenticity"." - David Hamilton
"...Anthony Marco's PAB2011 session during which he dazzled the audience with his views on story, joy, surprise, shivers and authenticity to explain how connections and spaces in content create moments between creators and the audiences." - Mark Blevis
"...my absolute fave of the day must go to Anthony Marco's session on podcasting, complete with some awesome music clips to illustrate his point. He was really enthusiastic about his subject, and the session just flowed so well. A true delight to attend." - Amanda Maxwell
"One of the many highlights of the fab PAB2011 experience was the wit, wisdom and warmth of Anthony Marco." - Andrea Ross
"Anthony Marco is a podcast machine." - Sean McGaughey
"First, Anthony Marco, an educator and podcaster gave an interesting presentation on how to create an authentic voice. He was an excellent and engaging speaker who gave a pretty brief overview of how speaking for a podcast is fundamentally different from other forms of media. He pointed out the intimacy that exists in a podcast between the speaker and the listener, how it is an individual experience for each member of the mass audience. He also was really admirable for the fact that he is doing what he loves. He does all sorts of podcasts on pretty nerdy topics, but you can tell he is passionate about his work (or hobbies). His audience was quite involved and asked many questions, which he happily answered. While I don't currently podcast, it is something I would like to do in the future and I'm sure I'll keep his advice in mind." - Joe Mancuso
"Loving session with Bob Goyetche & Anthony Marco at PodcampTO... inspired." - Leslie Merklinger
"Anthony Marco nailed it at PAB2010 by demonstrating - simply - how words can create images in the minds of the audience, and that less is more when it comes to giving your audience permission to be in the moment with you." - Mark Blevis