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Central Florida VegFest 2008

October 25, 200810:00 amto6:00 pm

Join Parents Everywhere at Central Florida Veg Fest on Saturday, October 25 at Loch Haven Park. This annual event, now in its third year, features healthy living and eco-friendly exhibitors, speakers and presentations. There will be Humane education, fun and games for kids, dog and cat adoptions, and live music and entertainment. How could I forget, Great Vegetarian Food from area restaurants will also be available. So join us for a family day of fun and healthy options on October 25 from 10-6 at Loch Haven Park. Visit CFVEGFEST.ORG Today for More information. Activist and comedian Hal Sparks will be performing as well!

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Disney’s Animal Kingdom Mt. Everest 5K Challenge

Did you know that this weekend on Sept. 27, 2008 was the Animal Kingdom’s first ever Mt. Everest 5K Challenge?! Over 4,000 people participated. This was not your ordinary 5K… this was a scavenger hunt/5K/obstacle course and it began at 7 pm in the Butterfly parking lot of the theme park.

The weather could not have been more perfect! It was an awesome pre-autumn evening here in Central Florida and the air was filled with the energy of the enthusiastic 5K’ers!!! I did not run… need to get back into training for that one. :) But, my husband and his friends did! This was his first race ever and I was so excited for him!!! The teams were arranged in pairs as men teams, women teams, co-ed teams and the serious racers were in the front of the starting line.

It was so much fun to watch! There were Energizer bunnies, pink afro ladies, jail house dudes, trojan guys, you name it, their were all sorts of crazy costumes to get in the spirit of finding the Yeti in Animal Kingdom. There was even an Indiana Jones complete with whip and leather bag! (He kept both on the entire race!!! )

You had to be at least 11 years of age to participate and at a certain height. Sure enough, we did see several young preteens as well as groups of athletic teenagers all working together. Both team members had to cross the finish line at the same time!

For the first ever event, I would say it went rather successfully. This is to say that there were no emergency trips made by the ambulances and true to Disney style, there were plenty of staff throughout the race as well as in the Medical tent… just in case.

This race was full of nothing but fun! It was part of Disney’s Endurance series! I keep wanting to convince my husband to participate with me for the Muddy Buddy in May 2009, but he’s not too keen on the “mud” part. (I’ll keep working on him though… )

Babies”R”Us Baby Safety Fair

September 6, 200811:00 amto3:00 pm

Hey Moms and Dads,

Whether you have a baby on the way or already have a kid or two, you won’t want to miss the Baby Safety Fair at the East Colonial Babies “R” Us this Saturday!, Sept. 6th from 11 am - 3 pm!

The Babies “R” Us on East Colonial will have a variety of vendors geared towards keeping babies safe, including McGruff Safe Kids, Orange County Sheriff’s Department Safe Kids, Child Shield USA, Child Senior Safety and Nanny Poppinz.

McGruff Safe Kids will be giving out FREE dvds to parents about safety, such as what to do if a stranger approaches you and what to do if you get lost. They will also be giving out information on their child identification services.

The Orange County Sheriff’s Office Safe Kids will have a certified car seat technician on hand for car seat inspections.

Child Senior Safety will be providing information on how to childproof your home to keep the little ones safe. They will also be providing information on the Pool Safety Resource on how to keep your kids safe in and around the pool.

Nanny Poppinz not only provides nanny services, but they also teach CPR.

Besides these vendors, there will also be two seminars, “Home, Safe Home: A Guide to Baby Safety” at 12pm and 2pm.

This Baby Safety Fair is not just for expectant and new parents. Everyone is encouraged to attend, including older siblings, babysitters and grandparents that might be taking care of the new baby. So mark your calendar for this Saturday and head on down to the Babies “R” Us on East Colonial Drive. They are located in Colonial Plaza in between Bumby and Primrose.

Hope to see you All there!

New Media Expo 2008: Day 2 & 3

Oh my gosh! One of the big positives for coming to the New Media Expo 2008 is the people. We made such great friends last year and reconnected with them. One of our favorite couples there is Evo Terra and his wife, Sheila! They were the first ones we met last year and also the first ones we saw again this year. Evo has a wonderful podcast, Podiobooks among many other talents, books, and additional shows. He’s one of the earliest podcasters since it began years ago. Sheila Unwin, his amazingly talented wife immediately asked us to dinner that evening at Roy’s. (Which by the way, you need to order their chocolate molten dessert. It is to die for and worth the entire trip! Be sure to order it first as it takes precious time to bake. Trust me, you will be moaning as all four of us were!) They totally embraced us as they did last year and introduced us repeatedly as the Boyettes from Florida! One of the most attractive things about this couple is how they welcome EVERYONE into their own circle no matter what. Check out each of their sites! If you love science fiction and a little of the fantasty side, definitely check out Podiobooks.com. For some beautiful photos that only Shelia Dee can see, check out her site onthecreativeside.com . We LOVE them!!! :)

Now, back to New Media Expo. Day 2 opened with George Wright, VP of Marketing for a rather amazing blender called Blentec, have you heard of this? It’s the one blender with a 3 horsepower engine (one that a lawn mower has) and it can literally blend anything-rake, baseball bat, cellphones, marbles, you name it, they’ve done it! Just watch the incredible videos online! His message basically told us that we need to find a unique way to market our business. Think outside the box! What is something that we can do to stand out and be remembered? Be honest and do what you love. They certainly did. We have a Blentec blender in our home. We love it. We make smoothies where we put the entire avocado pit, the apple seeds, and other atypical food items into our smoothies to boost the antioxdants and vitamins that are in those seeds. We needed a blender that strong to micronize the seeds fo finely in our smoothies. Yummy!

The breakout sessions also were fantatic! There are so many wonderful podcasters with just as incredible podcasts of great content that I don’t know where to start! I cannot possibly talk about all of them, but I will do my best to mention the few I was able to attend their sessions:

  • Steve Prussack has Raw Vegan Radio which has evolved into a three year success. He talked about how his website and podcast have gone through several facelifts and how slowly, but surely he has made money out of this love of podcasting! Through Internet Marketing, sponsorships, E-Books, as well as other valuable processes, his podcast is now making money! He shared 10 ideas with us on how to make our own podcasts work for us. He also has Podcast to Riches where again this helps us monetize our information/content. What impressed me the most was Steve’s geniuine interest in giving us what we need to start the monetization model he implemented with his own.
  • Susan Bratton has her network Personal Life Media where all of her 25 shows in her network are all about improving your life in every aspect possible. She also has her own podcast, Dishy Mix where she combines her love for advertising/marketing with other experts in this field. It’s both fun and informative. Great combo! What we loved about her ( Troy met her last year and was raving about her! Now I know why!!! :)) was how she shared EVERYTHING about her network and how to approach advertisers and how to “get in their heads”. She is so generous with all her information… down to the advertising rates! How many people do you know do that?!? See, the more you give, the more you get. Truly is real!
  • Rebecca Weeks is the director of business development at Real Girls Media Network, Inc. and told us how to grow our audience. They did exactly that with their social network site, Divine Caroline where they encourage women to post ideas/stories/anything related to their lives as women, wives, moms, career women, etc. She emphasized that being active in the different blog communities is a great way to share who you are. She mentioned Digg, StumbleUpon and Facebook to name a few.
  • Rob Walsh has Podcast 411 where he interviews other podcasters. In this presentation, he told us how to correctly do an interview and what type of equipment we need. He also gave us information on where to find experts for our shows such as authorsandexperts.com and prnewswire.com. Be sure to do your research and know that it may take months, even up to a year to secure an interview with someone famous. Persistence does pay off. Also, emailing more than one person also increases your success! Thanks Rob! His podcast is one of the first ones Troy ever listened to. It was because of him that we are now podcasting… Double thanks to you , Rob…
  • Tom Webster is Vice President with Edison Media Research and did a talk on the metrics of podcasting and gave us some early 2008 statistics on “podcasting metrics” and how to use them to our advantage. All I have to say is that Tom made numbers and statistics very entertaining and yes, interesting… I’ll listen to Tom’s Edison talk anyday.
  • Jim Taszarek spoke about how to Monetize Your Downloadable Media without Monster Traffic. What I really liked about him was his passion behind podcasting. Not a podcaster himself, he truly sees the value podcasting has to our community and was teaching us ways to speak about our passion in order to pursue advertisers.
  • Leesa Barnes is the author of Podcasting for Profit whose presentation certainly did not lack energy. Being one of the last presentations of the day, her challenge was to present her material in a new way without repeating what the others had said the past 3 days. Know what? She totally succeeded! She approached our desires to monetize our passions with the angle of knowing who we were and what were our motivations behind our podcasts/passions. She jumped around; she made us to exercises; she walked around all over while all the while sharing with us her own successes and how we can find our own.

There were so many more and if you’d like to hear more, please go to newmediaexpo.com . You can learn all about new media and I believe even order the presentations online.

The best part of this expo are the people! We all got together in the evening on Friday for the Coverville 500 Event where there was music, fun, skits, and laughter! Jonathan Coultan was by far our favorite with his carefree and fun lyrics to folksy type music. He had a song about the great store, IKEA; some little ditty about being a CODE MONKEY (Troy appreciated that :)); a song about a scary doll; all songs that were poking a bit of fun at our reality! Also, there was Natalie Gelman… such a powerful and soulful voice for someone so young. She rollerbladed from Miami to New York CIty for charity. (Virginia was not such a nice state for rollerbladers… so beware.). Chance and the Choir was on board with such energy and passion for their music.

Okay, I think I’ve just scratched the surface of Day 2 & 3 of our Las Vegas Trip. I will write more… Oh, I forgot to tell you about the “interesting lady at the bar” that we met… I’ll guess that will have to be my next post where I tell you about her, our dinner at the all incredible CUT and seeing our fellow Dr. Phillips High School Grad Wayne Brady at his show! Gotta go and take my son to Guitar Lessons so he can be the next singer/guitarist up on some stage as well!

New Media Expo 2008 in Las Vegas: Day 1

Troy and I were so excited to be able to go to the New Media Expo 2008 in Las Vegas this past Thursday, Aug. 14-Saturday, Aug. 16, 2008. Podcasters, Bloggers, Vidcasters, you name it… New Media had it and in 111 degree temperature! Wowee!

I’m a little bleary eyed still from the trip and making sure Tropical Storm Fay is not turning into hurricane status here in Florida . It’s Tuesday and I just now unpacked my bags… It was also the children’s first week of school this week. Unfortunately, they only had one day and stayed home today. Bad Weather Day #1 down and taken up.

Suzette Boyette & Gary VanderchukOkay, back to the New Media Expo. Our first day opened up with the keynote from Gary Vaynerchuk of Wine Library TV. He has been on Conan O’Brian, Ellen, and several other national media outlets sharing his loud and unique way of tasting /viewing wine. He’s a bit abrasive, very opinionated and strong willed. His family is from Russia and his story is rather interesting. He is a very animated and energetic speaker. You could definitely feel his passion as he spoke and was rather entertaining as well. All elements of an influential speaker, don’t you think? He most certainly is a hard worker and has been all of his life. Ever since he was in 4th grade he knew what he wanted and pursued it relentlessly.

Gary Vaynerchuk told us many things during his speech that I totally agreed with. He emphasized time and time again that patience is one of the keys. You have to be authentic and do “what is in your DNA”. He kept saying that you have to do what you love, what YOU are capable of doing.. .what is in your DNA. You can try and try all you want, but if singing is not in your DNA, you’re never going to be a fantastic singer. Basically, you have to really know who you are in order to truly succeed. I agreed.

Gary is everywhere. This is where I discovered how important being a part of the community really is. Twitter. Tweet. Blogging. Facebook. My Space. The list goes on and on. WE have to be a part of the conversations that are occurring in our world, our space. Be everywhere. Be on for hours a day. The more you put in, the more you put out. (I really need a twitter account. But, who would ever follow me?! Do I have anything anyone would really be interested in?!? And sure I want to follow some pretty famous people… but I don’t have time! I have enough problems of my own keeping up with my three little ones, and my hubby and making sure I made the right appointment with the right child at the right time!!! But, it looks like Twitter is IT… so, I guess I must tweet.)

We have to be in the community and leave a solid response. No URL, Gary admonishes. Have as many vehicles as possible to get your message across. Right on, Gary! (I felt a little overwhelmed as I listened to him and began adding more “to-do’s” on my already growing to do list.) His favorite t-shirt is “Legacy is greater than currency…”Think of your legacy. Build it right. The more customers you have every week, that is good. (Yes, I literally jump up and down when our number of listeners goes up even by one!)

Your brand is everything when you are starting a business.You can be found. ” You have to hustle your freakin’ face off.” ( I believe it.) And Gary continues to say that we are in a “Gold Rush right now.”

Embrace who you are. Pay attention. Be on the next platform.

He works so hard to give his wife, Lizzy 4-5 vacations a year. That is one of the dreams I have. To go on an incredible, money is not an issue vacation every 3 months for a week. Ahhh!!! Dreams are good… Gary strongly advises that you have to balance your family life with your work/business. For him, he wanted more fabulous vacations for his wife. (No children yet.) Lucky wife… :)

I also think the reason why Gary has and continues to reach success is because he is grateful. He told us to be thankful. You have to give back to those around you to win. I found that I was rather charmed by this loud, somewhat obnoxious, and sometimes-know-it-all attitude of a guy. Some people are turned off by people like him. However, I admired his undeterred passion, his incessant dedication, his love for his family and wife and his authenticity. His transparency. Not too many people who really embrace who they are nowadays… these are the characteristics we as parents try to instill and teach our own children. Be who you are. When you do, happiness will follow…

He has achieved what we podcasters/new media pioneers are dreaming to achieve. He may be the exact opposite of me in personality and manner, but it is exactly that quality that I found appealing. I want to be more assertive, more out there to get exactly what I want so I can do what Gary does… give back to his community. He is thankful for us because without us, there would be no Gary.

We did meet him afterwards and I complimented him on his keynote. I also honestly with all my heart told him that he would be a great father. I really think he would. He would love his child with all his heart and teach him how to be himself and love life!

Will I get on Twitter and follow Gary? Probably not. Will I listen to his show, Wine Library TV? Probably only a few times. Will I admire Gary? Certainly. He is proud of his DNA and he knows who he is. He is also not one bit afraid to pursue what he wants with a fire comparable to molten lava. I want that for me. I want that for my children. Thank you, Gary for giving us exacly what we needed to hear to start off our conference on the right note…

( I have a picture of Gary and me, but being as technology-challenged as I am, I have to figure out how to post it later this week… apologies…)

Stay tuned for Day 2 of the New Media Expo… we learned more about blogging and also met an interesting “lady at the bar”…

Worm Composting 101

August 16, 200810:00 amto11:00 am

Saturday, Aug. 16th @ 10 am at the Florida School of Holistic Living come learn about the wonderful squirmy slimy world of Worm Composting with Bernie Moro.  The company is Our Vital Earth and you learn lots of interesting things about composting, worms, and other things you never even thought about. It’s great fun for the entire family.

We have one ourselves here at home- the CAN OF WORMS. It really is cool and the pure organic fertilizer/castings of the worms is the best earth you’ve ever seen!

Goin’Green Earth USA Expo 2008

August 9, 2008 10:00 amtoAugust 10, 2008 8:00 pm

At the Gaylord Palms Hotel, Kissimmee from 10 am - 8 pm FREE Goin’ Green Earth USA Expo 2008.  Concerts being at 7 pm. This is a Saturday and Sunday event.

Call 321-242-9645 for more information.

Healthy New School Year Kick-Off: WholeFoods Winter Park

August 23, 20089:00 amto4:00 pm

Saturday , Aug. 23rd from 9 am is the trou, taste and fun day for the whole family at Whole Foods in Winter Park. There are tastings at 9 am and 3 pm. Call 407-67-8788 for more information.

Annual New Media & Podcast Expo 2008

August 14, 2008 9:00 amtoAugust 17, 2008 5:00 pm

Troy and I will be at the New Media & Podcast Expo 2008 in Las Vegas, NV from Aug. 14-17th. Podcasters from all over the nation will be there to learn the latest and greatest from the pros.

There is still time to come. It is at the Hilton Las Vegas and sessions usually end by 5 pm so you can enjoy the famous Vegas Strip.

WOAMTEC Meeting: Downtown Chapter

August 19, 200811:30 amto1:30 pm

August 19th at the Citrus Restaurant off of Orange Ave. is the Downtown Chapter of WOAMTEC- Women on A Mission to Earn Commission. Networking beings @ 11:30 am and then the meeting starts at noon. It’s an awesome opportunity to meet some incredible women who love to share their business with you! Founder is Kathleen Hawkins and the director of the Downtown Chapter is Toni Curlin.

The presentations are educational and  fun. The food is just out of this world! THis groups meets every other Tuesday at the Citrus Restaurant.