Daryl Cook!

I’ve awoken my inner adventurer

June 18, 2008

I’ve been busy over the last couple of weeks. Much to do and see. Since starting out on my solo journey, I’ve rediscovered my inner adventurer and I’ve been exploring. It’s been good to have the time to wander and try some different things and to pursue new interests.

Here’s a couple of things that have been occupying my thoughts, and my time outside of normal ‘business’ activities:

Podcasting: I’m writing this post having just finished recording my first podcast as a host. For episode #40 of the Productivity Show, the tables have been turned and I interviewed regular host Tony Goodson. I really enjoyed the interview and the process, so hopefully that comes through. We had an interesting chat anyway. So, it’s in the can — you’ll just have to wait a couple of days for post-production and publishing on TPN. I’ll post a link when it’s up.

Complexity: My friend, and fellow facilitator Viv McWaters has been writing some really good posts. I loved her description of an a-ha! moment she had when looking at Shawn’s sketchkast on the Cynefin model and complexity. I remember having a similar moment when I read a Kurz and Snowden paper. I also enjoyed reading this post because of her pondering on the need to be doing vs. being. It certainly expanded my thinking on my approach to productivity. I think that I might of mentioned something about this in today’s podcast.

Solopreneurship: I’m not alone. A couple of other friends–Michael and Keith have also just started out on their own and are busy setting up their respective businesses. We certainly have lots in common. Keith is busy helping to ramp up the Melbourne KMLF again for Knowledge Management practitioners. Michael is back blogging and has written some interesting articles of late. Well worth a look if you’re interested in the intersection between technology and the human face of business. I’ll be keeping a close eye on their progress, and wish them well — good luck guys!

Social Media: I’m really looking forward to this. Finally, Melbourne gets a Digital|Social Media conference: PubCamp Melbourne on 23rd June. It should be a great event. The format is a little different to your standard conference–it will be divided into 1. a more formal conference style and 2. an unconference–which I’m really happy about. An unconference is similar to Open Space Technology — it’s largely self-directed, and so should be less structured and hopefully more engaging and conversational than normal.

Micro-blogging: I’m really enjoying the conversations on Twitter and the feeling of connectedness. It’s tough sometimes working at home by yourself and feeling isolated. A couple of tweets have made me laugh, a couple have made me gasp. None have made me cry (yet). Who needs a water-cooler for those off-the-cuff conversations anyway? Follow me if you’d like.

[ 2 comments ] [ entrepreneurship - events - facilitation - productivity ]

  1. Viv McWaters
    June 18th, 2008 at 6:10 pm

    Hi Daryl - good luck on the new venture, and thanks for linking to my site. No doubt our paths will cross on twitter often :-) We sole traders working from home need distractions like twitter!
    Cheers
    Viv

  2. Keith De La Rue
    June 20th, 2008 at 3:24 pm

    Daryl -

    It was good to catch up the other day - all the best with your journey as well!

    - Keith

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