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Stories in Ink

April 30th, 2009 No comments

Librarian Tattoo by L.Marie on FlickrStemming from my own years-old desire to get a tattoo, I’ve begun work on a video podcast cum feature length movie. Stories in Ink will not only chronicle my journey (and it is, and has been, a journey to be sure) to get my first tattoo, but more importantly, a documentation of the stories behind the tattoos many of my friends, colleagues, and acquaintances have gotten over the years.

One of the more permanent body modifications, tattooing has very strong roots with deep meaning for many people. For some, it’s an expression of who they think they are at a given point in their lives. For others, it’s simply a work of art they can display on their bodies. And for a few, the reasons behind getting a tattoo remain a mystery no one but they will ever know. Whether spiritual, religious, artistic, or just plain stupid, the reasons for getting inked are numerous and varied. In my path toward my first tattoo, I’ll talk to people about their tattoos, gaining insight into why one would want to modify their body in such a permanent, and many times, beautiful way.

Word on the Tweet

April 28th, 2009 No comments

This week, I was honored to be a guest on a new podcast called Word on the Tweet. From their website:

“Word On The Tweet is the weekly podcast for everything about Twitter. Each week @jeffparsons and @CostaVidaFred are joined by fellow tweeps to discuss the Twitterverse, covering Twitter news, tools, celebs and more.”

On this particular episode, I joined Jeff Parsons and Fred Abaroa and their other guests, Lynnelle Wilson of Bold Vision Consulting, and Maggi Blue of magpiecreative.com and dyelotcollective.com to talk about five worst Tweets ever, how retailers are beginning to use Twitter, and whether celebrities are “ruining” Twitter. A fun episode, to be sure.