sxsw and why you need to go
August 8th, 2008background
okay, so for those of you who haven’t been, sxsw is an awesome festival that takes place each march in Austin, celebrating interactive, music and film (not necessarily in that order, but we all know i’m a geek!). it’s by far one of the most fun events that i’ve ever been to and i’ve made some amazing friends and had some amazing hangovers as a result.
a change
now don’t get me wrong. i don’t have a drink problem, i don’t go to sxsw just for the parties. i do actually attend the presentations and boy, there have been some amazing ones - from the Zuckerberg keynote to the lifetime of secrets with Frank Warren where i actually cried (not many people know that, i blamed it on hayfever, sorry if you’re one of those that i fibbed to).
now, i’ve got the partying off pat…. i can do it rather well… i no longer fall asleep on people or lean on poor Ryan King to hold me up. i know to take plenty of paracetamol and water ready for the next morning and it always helps to have you outfit pre-picked so that you can sling yourself from the shower straight into your clothes and off you go. you see, i’m a bit of a pro.
this year though, i thought how much i’d love to not be able to drink one night and be “one of those” that have to be sensible because they have a panel the next day. so i set about submitting my panel ideas and they have been accepted for the panelpicker. excitement doesn’t describe the emotion when i found out and my smile was stuck for a good day and a half (i think people thought i had wind).
the panels
i know that i’ve already pimped it out and to be honest, short of flashiing my gnashers one more time, there’s not a lot more i can do with that. but, i did think that it would be good to give you some more background about the panels themselves (always helpful hey?).
walking the tech runway in stilettos
Lickle old me, Aubrey Sabala (digg), Tara Hunt (Citizen Agency), Sally Strebel (Best Party Ever), Kirstie Wells
all about being a girl in a boy’s world. and succeeding. a fun and lighthearted discussion that prepares females for greater success by helping them get comfortable in their own shoes. 5 panelists share the lessons learned on their journey toward success. plus i have some amazing stilettos lined up to wear if this gets through!!!
clear your ears for instant success
Lickle old me, Aubrey Sabala (digg), Tara Hunt (Citizen Agency), Sally Strebel (Best Party Ever), Vero Pepperrell (That Canadian Girl)
it’s a well known fact that whilst you’re in a conversation with someone you’re often thinking about what you’re going to say next rather than listening. this can be the same for businesses too. this panel discusses the skills it takes to have effective communication with your users and the benefits that brings.
and…
i’ve also been honored to be asked to speak on a further 2 panels that have been submitted by the lovely sally strebel. 5 Common Misperceptions of Technological Creativity and Climbing the Corporate Ladder in a Mini Skirt. i’m really excited about these panels as they’re both something that i’m passionate about. you can find full details here.
so, if you’d like to see me with my sensible hat on (for the whole of an hour), oh heck who am i kidding - it will be me being me, joined by some truly amazing women, i’d really appreciate you taking a couple of minutes out of your day to support us.
now to work out how i’d actually get there if the panels are successful… maybe i’ll party a little harder and save on hotel costs?
btw
thanks so much for the support that you’ve shown so far. things like this and this below really make me glow inside (even more than buying great shoes!!!). thankyou.

Tags: awesomesauce, communities, panelpicker, sxsw, web

August 11th, 2008 at 2:21 am
Post Secret makes me cry every single time! What is that? Hope to see you on a panel at SXSW!
August 13th, 2008 at 11:47 am
i’m totally the same, to the extent that i can’t read it in public, quite embarrassing really. thanks for the wishes about sxsw… hope we can rock it!
August 16th, 2008 at 8:29 am
Awesome to have met you at South By. Definitely voted for you and hope to see you in 09.
My favourite part of South By was the Facebook party and the impromptu Wine party that Gary Vaynerchuk threw at Cork & Co. I also enjoyed being front row for the Mark Zuckerberg keynote (arriving 1 1/2 hours early paid off as I was surrounded by cool bloggers from NYC.