Here's an update: I've had some GREAT volunteers to tell their stories, and 
we're pushing forward on sourcing, setting up, and reading the manuals of 
production equipment. Post-production is sorted, and I'm going to be firming up 
dates for the interviewees to come in. 

I'd still love more suggestions and volunteers for interviewees though. I'd 
definitely love to get Bart on, since he's the poster-boy of getting it done in 
Australia right now, so if anyone can put me in touch with him I'd be very 
appreciative. 

~bck 

On 07/04/2010, at 19:22, Shaon Diwakar <sh...@shaon.net> wrote:

> Hi Brad, awesome idea - I've been hanging out for someone to do this!
> 
> Although I don't know them personally or at all really, I'd love to hear
> more about the tjoos.com guys & redbubble.com. I'm sure there are
> hundreds of other start-ups in oz that would chip in their time and
> share their experiences.
> 
> Cheers,
> Shaon
> 
> Brad Kellett wrote:
>> Hi Beachers,
>> 
>>For those that haven't met me, a little about myself: I'm an engineer
>> and product manager, developing for and advising startups on how to
>> make sweet experiences. I've worked with some shops you may have heard
>> of, and others you definitely haven't, including Chomp, Aardvark, Cuil
>> (on the UI, not the results, I promise), 3jam, CrowdFusion etc.
>> 
>> To the point: I'm starting a new weekly look into Australian tech
>> startup culture through a 30min video podcast. Essentially, I've spent
>> the last few years living in SanFrancisco experiencing startup life
>> over there, and it's made me realize that we Australians are really
>> starting to get it together. I'd like to prove to Australian
>> entrepreneurs that you don't have to go to the Valley to be
>> successful, and that there are awesome people and awesome products
>> being made right here.
>> 
>> I'd like to enlist volunteers and suggestions of folks to tell their
>> story on our inaugural and future shows. Entrepreneurs, people
>> involved with more established startups, folks launching their own
>> projects out of their garage, I want to talk to you all. This is less
>> about the nitty-gritty of the business, and more about the culture,
>> environment, and possibilities in the AU scene. I don't care about
>> your agile development methodologies; I do care about how you put it
>> together and got shit done. Think fireside chat, probably with a beer
>> in hand, and there just so happens to be a camera running.
>> 
>> If you'd like to be involved, please get in touch. Email
>> (b...@bradkellett.com), Twitter (@bck),Facebook (http://facebook.com/
>> bradk), phone (0406 080 887), it's all good. We're looking to start
>> shooting in around two weeks.
>> 
>> ~bck
>> 
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