The document discusses sharing stories in an interesting yet gentle and nuanced way that shows respect through intrepidness and patience while keeping things cheap and cheerful. It mentions the Twitter handles @daveohoots and @hootclub.
How to Save the World ~ Stories for EngineersDave Olson
Stories about art, revolution, technology, social media and community building gathered from around the world including Guam, Japan, Germany, Utah and elsewhere.
Using stories gleaned from hitchhiking in foreign countries, participating in Cub scouts, touring with the Grateful Dead, and protesting at Clayoquot Sound, mixed media storymaker Dave O shares how he charted a path to success by finding new heroes, being interdisciplinary and making friends.
I've Held the Globe – A Poetry Cycle for Ole Dead GrampsDave Olson
A cycle of freeverse poems written for/about my Grandpa Robert L Stevenson during his final days, and in the wake of his death as i reflected about our adventures together.
Of all my relations, i am perhaps the most like him in many ways: we loved roadtrips, foreign travel, good conversations and stories, and wearing glasses.
Company in the free verse are a variety of photos of him and me and other bids which remind me of this remarkable man who clicked off 67 countries and 80 something years.
Download and print your own if so inclined. Enjoy.
Sparking the Conversation (Ink and Beyond)Dave Olson
A prezo for Ink and Beyond to share thoughts about (so-called) traditional and social media including storytelling, geo-location, building community and enhancing coverage through collaboration. Also mini-case-studies about the Egyptian crisis, Japan earthquake and Vancouver Olympics.
How to Save the World ~ Stories for EngineersDave Olson
Stories about art, revolution, technology, social media and community building gathered from around the world including Guam, Japan, Germany, Utah and elsewhere.
Using stories gleaned from hitchhiking in foreign countries, participating in Cub scouts, touring with the Grateful Dead, and protesting at Clayoquot Sound, mixed media storymaker Dave O shares how he charted a path to success by finding new heroes, being interdisciplinary and making friends.
I've Held the Globe – A Poetry Cycle for Ole Dead GrampsDave Olson
A cycle of freeverse poems written for/about my Grandpa Robert L Stevenson during his final days, and in the wake of his death as i reflected about our adventures together.
Of all my relations, i am perhaps the most like him in many ways: we loved roadtrips, foreign travel, good conversations and stories, and wearing glasses.
Company in the free verse are a variety of photos of him and me and other bids which remind me of this remarkable man who clicked off 67 countries and 80 something years.
Download and print your own if so inclined. Enjoy.
Sparking the Conversation (Ink and Beyond)Dave Olson
A prezo for Ink and Beyond to share thoughts about (so-called) traditional and social media including storytelling, geo-location, building community and enhancing coverage through collaboration. Also mini-case-studies about the Egyptian crisis, Japan earthquake and Vancouver Olympics.
Internet Has A Short Memory #archiving #documenting #future #artDave Olson
Blurb, from Social Media Camp, Victoria, Canada:
A "Fireside Chat" with Dave Olson, who informs and entertains with a unique style including numerous visual aids, analog artifacts and interactive activities.
Dave’s presentations always inspire fresh thinking by evoking the spirit of historical luminaries remixed with anecdotes from 17+ years in web tech and travel to 30 countries.
This time around, he'll riff on topics about future-proofing, disappearing content, the importance of archiving, media research, and documenting and publishing artifacts with an eye towards forever. Along the way will be anecdotes about Radiouserland, Samuel Peyps, Clayoquot blockades, and exploration of other forms of what we now call "social media."
Practical Guide to Hemp – An Educational and Legalization Guide for CannabisDave Olson
Created and published by hemplobby.org in June 1999 – over a decade before legalization of cannabis would come to the USA – this collection of history, agricultural information, plant botany, legal frameworks, factoids and further readings was distributed to legislators, policymakers, teachers, and activists around the world but primarily in Washington (State and DC) and Oregon.
Now that legislative change is sweeping across America – focused primarily on medical and recreational use – it's important to also remember the benefits of low/no THC industrial hemp which can be made into literally thousands of different products and help negate many conundrums around modern agriculture, climate change, and survival of family farms.
While much of the information is out of date, take a read through to see where Cannabis legalization and education were at the end of the last century.
Created by Ed Saukooja, Dave Olson and David White.
From years of roaming 30+ countries, buy some, by boat, by train, by bus… Crashing on many friends couches, falling in love, discovering, exploring and just being alive, comes an ad hoc assortment of free verse, loosely connected, and tied together by oceans and continents.
Download and print your own copy because if you've got a poet in your pocket, you've always got a friend.
Vancouver: Untold Stories, Anecdotes and HeroesDave Olson
The core of personal expression is in the stories we create. Indeed, we humans are defined by the stories we tell and the people we ell them to. No matter what form your stories take – digital or analog – they come alive when shared with an audience.
By exploring an oft-forgotten and eclectic variety of Vancouver stories, Northern Voice veteran (this is his 9th talk) Dave Olson @uncleweed, will send you on personal quests to discover new heroes, sort out conundrums, and collaborate with other storymakers to and remix artifacts from our local life. Along the way, you'll explore forms your mixed media stories might take and ways to share with audiences you've yet to meet.
Start your journey by finding inspiration and interestingness in the history of our own Vancouver, perhaps: forgotten breweries and legendary blues venues, wealthy recluse at the Bayshore, intrepid punk rock photographer, bohemian group of seven painters, storytellers past and future, true heavyweight champ in an unmarked grave, a dead Hollywood star and his grisly autopsy, stoner comedians' first meeting, Jimi/Janis/Jerry, summer of love shakedown #nofun, Sammy Sr. at the Cave, Jello at the York, everyone at the Buddha, and a host of our distant forebears and peers.
Your speaker Dave grew up in Guildford > Whalley > Newton and now lives in Lynn Valley and works in Mt. Pleasant and while he's spent time in 29 other countries – he takes distinct interest in getting lost in neighbourhoods seeking craft ales, chill gardens and curious tales. You may have caught him sharing at Pecha Kucha, SXSW, TedX or local community clubs.
Using stories gleaned from hitchhiking in foreign countries, participating in Cub scouts, touring with the Grateful Dead, and protesting at Clayoquot Sound, mixed media storymaker Dave O shares how he charted a path to success by finding new heroes, being interdisciplinary and making friends.
Travel writers seek interesting places to visit and audiences to amplify and enjoy their stories. Using social media can help build awareness, create interestingness, and measure results - all through DiY efforts of sharing stories, making friends and fostering goodness between context and content.
Sparking the Conversation: Creating a Social Media Journey - #SoMeT2012Dave Olson
For Social Media Tourism Symposium http://sometourism.com/
“Sparking the Conversation: Creating a Social Media Journey: Learn how to Build Community Around Your Existing Media, Engage Audiences in Your Stories and Amplify Your Ad Campaigns.”
Disasters and Revolutions: Scenes from the Social Media TrenchesDave Olson
A collection of anecdotes and tips about social media's role in world natural disasters, political revolutions, PR missteps, and how to change conundrums into opportunities.
Examples include:
- Egyptian Revolution
- Japan Earthquake
- .Ly domain suffix
- AWS dark day
- Redcross #gettingslizzerd
- Chrysler motorcity tweet
- Weiner, Stanley Cup, AplusK
- Saudi women driving
- Etc.
Plus tips for community building around unforeseen events.
Stories and observations gathered from exploring Vancouver's places and history, then finding inspiration in the forgotten moments, incidents and neighbourhoods and tactics for turning raw materials into craft, and art for the future.
As shared by Dave Olson at Pecha Kucha NIght Vancouver All-Star edition, Leap Day 2012.
A prezo for Ink and Beyond to share thoughts about (so-called) traditional and social media including storytelling, geo-location, building community and enhancing coverage through collaboration. Also mini-case-studies about the Egyptian crisis, Japan earthquake and Vancouver Olympics.
Anecdotes and inspiration from working and hitchhiking in Japan including visiting hot springs, working in an enoki mushroom farm, meeting interesting folks proud of their town and hobbies. Plus exploring Japanese culture in Guam, Palau and Yap.
Developed for Global Pecha Kucha Day in Vancouver for "Inspire Japan" campaign.
Notes and examples about how to think internationally and lessons learned from growing HootSuite to a global audience including the inadvertent role in world affairs.
Anecdotes and tactics for community managers and social media practioners. Includes thoughts on history of social communication and tips for managing compelling campaigns.
"Hitchhiking to the Boardroom" - Leadership Lessons from the RoadDave Olson
Dave Olson's presentation to the Student Leadership Conference at UBC sharing leadership and life lessons applied to business from traveling and hitchhiking in foreign lands.
"Hitchhiking to the Boardroom" - Leadership Lessons from the RoadDave Olson
Dave Olson's presentation to the Student Leadership Conference at UBC sharing leadership and life lessons applied to business from traveling and hitchhiking in foreign lands.
By exploring technological innovations from tubed oil paints and graphite pencils to telegraphs and mountain bikes, Dave will explain how scientific innovation spurs the creative process and how to balance the cranial hemispheres to foster the seemingly opposed disciplines of both building a publishing platform and producing compelling content using WordPress.
Stories and examples will draw from Van Gogh, HD Thoreau, Word Perfect, telegrams, Gnomedex, mountain bikes and the channeled scablands in eastern Washington.
20 Slides, 20 Seconds, each, a dozen "amazing people with brilliant ideas" and beer are the needed ingredients for a Pecha Kucha Night. Held in around 300 cities, Pecha Kucha originated in Tokyo and now spreads like a erstwhile secret society into the creative underbellies of boroughs and urban centers where architects, world changes, artists, poets, musicians and survivors face the audience under pressure to inspire, amuse, inform, and/or educate ~ but mostly inspire ~ through their story.
On April 7, 2010 in Vancouver, BC, i joined the club with my 20 slides about creativity, inspiration, arts and crafts and authenticity - all lessons gathered from years of wandering the globe.
Internet Has A Short Memory #archiving #documenting #future #artDave Olson
Blurb, from Social Media Camp, Victoria, Canada:
A "Fireside Chat" with Dave Olson, who informs and entertains with a unique style including numerous visual aids, analog artifacts and interactive activities.
Dave’s presentations always inspire fresh thinking by evoking the spirit of historical luminaries remixed with anecdotes from 17+ years in web tech and travel to 30 countries.
This time around, he'll riff on topics about future-proofing, disappearing content, the importance of archiving, media research, and documenting and publishing artifacts with an eye towards forever. Along the way will be anecdotes about Radiouserland, Samuel Peyps, Clayoquot blockades, and exploration of other forms of what we now call "social media."
Practical Guide to Hemp – An Educational and Legalization Guide for CannabisDave Olson
Created and published by hemplobby.org in June 1999 – over a decade before legalization of cannabis would come to the USA – this collection of history, agricultural information, plant botany, legal frameworks, factoids and further readings was distributed to legislators, policymakers, teachers, and activists around the world but primarily in Washington (State and DC) and Oregon.
Now that legislative change is sweeping across America – focused primarily on medical and recreational use – it's important to also remember the benefits of low/no THC industrial hemp which can be made into literally thousands of different products and help negate many conundrums around modern agriculture, climate change, and survival of family farms.
While much of the information is out of date, take a read through to see where Cannabis legalization and education were at the end of the last century.
Created by Ed Saukooja, Dave Olson and David White.
From years of roaming 30+ countries, buy some, by boat, by train, by bus… Crashing on many friends couches, falling in love, discovering, exploring and just being alive, comes an ad hoc assortment of free verse, loosely connected, and tied together by oceans and continents.
Download and print your own copy because if you've got a poet in your pocket, you've always got a friend.
Vancouver: Untold Stories, Anecdotes and HeroesDave Olson
The core of personal expression is in the stories we create. Indeed, we humans are defined by the stories we tell and the people we ell them to. No matter what form your stories take – digital or analog – they come alive when shared with an audience.
By exploring an oft-forgotten and eclectic variety of Vancouver stories, Northern Voice veteran (this is his 9th talk) Dave Olson @uncleweed, will send you on personal quests to discover new heroes, sort out conundrums, and collaborate with other storymakers to and remix artifacts from our local life. Along the way, you'll explore forms your mixed media stories might take and ways to share with audiences you've yet to meet.
Start your journey by finding inspiration and interestingness in the history of our own Vancouver, perhaps: forgotten breweries and legendary blues venues, wealthy recluse at the Bayshore, intrepid punk rock photographer, bohemian group of seven painters, storytellers past and future, true heavyweight champ in an unmarked grave, a dead Hollywood star and his grisly autopsy, stoner comedians' first meeting, Jimi/Janis/Jerry, summer of love shakedown #nofun, Sammy Sr. at the Cave, Jello at the York, everyone at the Buddha, and a host of our distant forebears and peers.
Your speaker Dave grew up in Guildford > Whalley > Newton and now lives in Lynn Valley and works in Mt. Pleasant and while he's spent time in 29 other countries – he takes distinct interest in getting lost in neighbourhoods seeking craft ales, chill gardens and curious tales. You may have caught him sharing at Pecha Kucha, SXSW, TedX or local community clubs.
Using stories gleaned from hitchhiking in foreign countries, participating in Cub scouts, touring with the Grateful Dead, and protesting at Clayoquot Sound, mixed media storymaker Dave O shares how he charted a path to success by finding new heroes, being interdisciplinary and making friends.
Travel writers seek interesting places to visit and audiences to amplify and enjoy their stories. Using social media can help build awareness, create interestingness, and measure results - all through DiY efforts of sharing stories, making friends and fostering goodness between context and content.
Sparking the Conversation: Creating a Social Media Journey - #SoMeT2012Dave Olson
For Social Media Tourism Symposium http://sometourism.com/
“Sparking the Conversation: Creating a Social Media Journey: Learn how to Build Community Around Your Existing Media, Engage Audiences in Your Stories and Amplify Your Ad Campaigns.”
Disasters and Revolutions: Scenes from the Social Media TrenchesDave Olson
A collection of anecdotes and tips about social media's role in world natural disasters, political revolutions, PR missteps, and how to change conundrums into opportunities.
Examples include:
- Egyptian Revolution
- Japan Earthquake
- .Ly domain suffix
- AWS dark day
- Redcross #gettingslizzerd
- Chrysler motorcity tweet
- Weiner, Stanley Cup, AplusK
- Saudi women driving
- Etc.
Plus tips for community building around unforeseen events.
Stories and observations gathered from exploring Vancouver's places and history, then finding inspiration in the forgotten moments, incidents and neighbourhoods and tactics for turning raw materials into craft, and art for the future.
As shared by Dave Olson at Pecha Kucha NIght Vancouver All-Star edition, Leap Day 2012.
A prezo for Ink and Beyond to share thoughts about (so-called) traditional and social media including storytelling, geo-location, building community and enhancing coverage through collaboration. Also mini-case-studies about the Egyptian crisis, Japan earthquake and Vancouver Olympics.
Anecdotes and inspiration from working and hitchhiking in Japan including visiting hot springs, working in an enoki mushroom farm, meeting interesting folks proud of their town and hobbies. Plus exploring Japanese culture in Guam, Palau and Yap.
Developed for Global Pecha Kucha Day in Vancouver for "Inspire Japan" campaign.
Notes and examples about how to think internationally and lessons learned from growing HootSuite to a global audience including the inadvertent role in world affairs.
Anecdotes and tactics for community managers and social media practioners. Includes thoughts on history of social communication and tips for managing compelling campaigns.
"Hitchhiking to the Boardroom" - Leadership Lessons from the RoadDave Olson
Dave Olson's presentation to the Student Leadership Conference at UBC sharing leadership and life lessons applied to business from traveling and hitchhiking in foreign lands.
"Hitchhiking to the Boardroom" - Leadership Lessons from the RoadDave Olson
Dave Olson's presentation to the Student Leadership Conference at UBC sharing leadership and life lessons applied to business from traveling and hitchhiking in foreign lands.
By exploring technological innovations from tubed oil paints and graphite pencils to telegraphs and mountain bikes, Dave will explain how scientific innovation spurs the creative process and how to balance the cranial hemispheres to foster the seemingly opposed disciplines of both building a publishing platform and producing compelling content using WordPress.
Stories and examples will draw from Van Gogh, HD Thoreau, Word Perfect, telegrams, Gnomedex, mountain bikes and the channeled scablands in eastern Washington.
20 Slides, 20 Seconds, each, a dozen "amazing people with brilliant ideas" and beer are the needed ingredients for a Pecha Kucha Night. Held in around 300 cities, Pecha Kucha originated in Tokyo and now spreads like a erstwhile secret society into the creative underbellies of boroughs and urban centers where architects, world changes, artists, poets, musicians and survivors face the audience under pressure to inspire, amuse, inform, and/or educate ~ but mostly inspire ~ through their story.
On April 7, 2010 in Vancouver, BC, i joined the club with my 20 slides about creativity, inspiration, arts and crafts and authenticity - all lessons gathered from years of wandering the globe.