I used to be a preacher. Bet you didn’t know that. Okay, preacher is a strong word but I was once a Youth Pastor (an evangelical version of a priest without the collar, and in my case, very little training and an unhealthy addiction to ping-pong and foosball). Being a man of the cloth was a ton of work but the hardest thing was the preaching (aka teaching). It wasn’t the public speaking – I loved that part. It was the content. Preparing a sermon, talk, or lesson that had a personal and/or spiritual impact on the listener was a difficult task, especially on a weekly basis. What I learned from that experience was this: content is king. I talk more about the value of great content in my event planning eBook Eleven and a Half.
And now for something completely different.
I’m really picky when it comes to conferences. Most conferences I find completely unnecessary but I’ll save you the rant and plug a conference I like instead. On April 7th, here in Vancouver, F5 Expo is taking place and I’m convinced they’re going to knock this one out of the park – you won’t want to miss it. It’s going to be an amazing conference for one simple reason: they’ve got great speakers who are tackling relevant topics. They claim that: Technology is everywhere; F5 will be your filter. Your guiding light. Your inspiration. It will de-program “old, out-dated” ways of thinking and help you bring refreshing ideas for even greater success within your business. And, I think they’ll deliver on that promise. The content of this conference looks to be top-notch (yes, even spiffy and skookum) and considering Malcolm Gladwell is one of the keynotes it’s pretty much a given it will be a home run (I have all his books – Blink is my favourite).
I’m not going to re-post their website or roster here – check it out for yourself – but know this, the panels, workshops, and talks they’ve got lined-up are definitely worth the full meal deal at $260.
If you want to put your hat in the ring for a free pass to see Malcolm Gladwell make a comment on the “freebie” TechVibes post.
Posted by: Corwin Hiebert






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Thanks for the write up Corwin! Hope to meet you on the 7th
This looks really cool Corwin, definitely a lot to learn. I’m considering going, didn’t know about it so thanks for sharing!