This weekend was the big BlogPodium conference that I have been looking forward to all spring and summer - heck all year! I was lucky enough to work with the amazing
Jen Flores of
Rambling Renovators on the marketing of the event, and not only did I have a blast and learn a bunch, I also found so much inspiration in watching Jen take on this huge project and knock it out of the park. That girl is a quiet dynamo.
All the things I love about conferences happened at BlogPodium
- I spent the day hanging out with people who immediately understood why I spend way too many hours writing, editing, styling, photographing, photoshopping, tweeting, instagramming, and web-surfing. No explanations required, no rolling of eyes in my direction. These were my people, and there were almost 300 of them.
- Everyone was as happy and excited to be there as I was. The mood was celebratory, the smiles contagious. It was an amazing day before it even started.
- The speakers and panelists were inspiring. I filled my iPad with quotes and ideas, and had many 'AHA!' moments, nodding my head with all the other bloggers in synchronicity. These guys knew their stuff, and our stuff to boot. I have a resulting to-do list that is for sure going to light my blog on fire.
- It was like a big ol' family reunion. The nature of blogging means that many, many of my friendships and relationships are built online, through comments, tweets and instagrams. I talk more often with these ladies (and Tim) than I do my friends down the street, and as a result, I feel like I know them just as well, if not better! So it is a joy to put faces to Twitter handles and be able to back up blog comments with great big hugs. (I'm a hugger.)
As an added bonus, I got to feel a real sense of accomplishment as I looked around at the sea of grinning faces. I am under no illusion that my efforts brought them all there (the name 'Sarah Richardson' might have had a little something to do with it) but it felt kind of awesome to know that I was able to use my non-blogging skills to bring in a table or two of tickets.
My biggest BlogPodium take-away
The best part of the experience, however, was seeing a beaming Jen Flores floating around the rooms. Unlike most conferences I have attended, I had watched the organizer work her tail end off with passion, poise, and purpose for months on end building up this experience. She arranged the speakers, booked the venue, scheduled the sessions, oversaw the menu, brought in the big name sponsors, coordinated the blog contributions, and oversaw the marketing, social media, website development, event coordination, and all logistics. Jen threw herself into this day with everything she had; refused to get knocked down by any of the setbacks or disappointments that arose; diligently worked through meetings, emails, conference calls, presentations, and every other task required with inspiring determination.
Through her vision and effort, Jen created an epic day that will fuel and inspire not only the 300 people in attendance, but their readers, clients, and colleagues.
To have been able to watch all this happen was the biggest gift of all, and was to me more inspiring even than Sarah Richardson's amazing keynote speech (which was awesome!). Through this process, I learned from watching Jen that having a vision is just the first step.
If you truly believe in something, and are willing to invest yourself completely into making it a reality, not only will it happen, it will be a massive success.
Not surprisingly, this philosophy seemed to be thread running through the day for me. I heard it in Sarah Richardson's beautifully honest, sincere, and motivating keynote address.
I heard it in Margot Austin and Rhonda Riche's articulate contributions to the lunchtime keynote panel.
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New, Old, and Online Media panel, photography by Annawithlove |
"I learned everything on the job, by being willing
to pick up new challenges and work hard." Margot Austin
"When shelter magazines were shutting down
we saw an opportunity to make our own fun, in the way we had always wanted but couldn't do before. " Rhonda Riche, Covet Garden
I heard it in Keka DasGupta's charming and energizing session on working with agencies, and I heard it in Karen Bertlesen's frank and hysterical session on monetizing your blog.
"State of mind matters. Be confident, be sure.
Recognize what you are bringing to the table!" Keka DasGupta
"Creativity is the key to success -
when you can do whatever you want and have fun doing it,
you will be your most authentic." Karen Bertelsen
All in all, it was a thrilling Saturday, and I am exhausted! I met so many amazing people, doing so many amazing things - I wish everyone could have that kind of soul-enriching experience. I can't wait to see what other great things Jen can dream up for next year!