First there is me. I am
the only woman in the group (also the only
grandmother!). At the moment, I produce this blog,
write articles for user group publications and appear
on other people's podcasts. Of course, I also work
with Bob LeVitus, and I am on the
Executive Board of my user group, Washington Apple Pi – and
that keeps me pretty busy! However, I am working
on plans to add a podcast with both audio and
video content in the near future.
Chuck Joiner, is our jack-of-all-trades! He works in
the insurance industry by day and spends the rest of
his day and night producing podcasts and blogs for
all of us! He began posting the User Group Report
over a dozen years ago and soon began producing The
MUG Center web site. He is was the first president of
the Apple User Group Advisory Board. He continues to
add new blogs and podcasts each year. He is actively
producing MacNotables, MacVoices, the MUG Center, and Talking WordPress His latest
venture is MacJury, which is so new that
it just got listed in the iTunes Music Store. A
little-known secret about Chuck is that he is a
Metalhead! You just would not believe the music
that pours out of his iPod!
Next is Don McAllister. Don is one of the few
podcasters who makes his living from what he
produces! He produces both a free feed and a weekly
premium subscription based podcast, ScreenCasts Online that seeks
to teach us more about our Macintosh computers and
the programs and devices we use with them. He will
also be doing a presentation at the New Media Expo
this summer. Don lives in Liverpool, UK, providing
an international perspective and that of the
father of two teens.
Jay Nelson makes his living producing a newsletter,
Design Tools Monthly which, for
over 15 years, has been invaluable for the design
professional. Together with Jeff Gamet, Jay also
produces the Design Tools Weekly podcast.
Jay lives in Colorado and also writes for many of
the best-regarded publications in the creative
space.
So far, we have a woman, a Metalhead, a Brit, and a
creative. All of us are in the over-thirty crowd, so
we have some perspectives that are missing. Dan
Pourhadi certainly fills some of that hole! He is a
college student in the Chicago area. He still faces
to the side on his driver's license and he tries to
keep the rest of us from being "lame." In between
classes and podcast appearances, Dan writes for
MacUser, Macworld, IPhone
Central, MacAddict, MacDirectory, TidBITS,
Macteens, Macsimum News, Chicago’s Daily
Herald newspaper, and Northwest Passages, as well
as numerous Mac User Group newsletters across the
world. He was a tech editor for the Leopard
edition of Mac OS X: The Missing Manual.
Last, but never least, is Steve Sande. He is a Mac
consultant, software requirements engineering
instructor, and he runs Podbus.com, a web/podcast hosting
company. He’s written books on the iPod and
iWeb for Take Control Books, and has also
authored online help systems for a number of
popular Macintosh software products. Steve is also
our WordPress guru and is often on the road,
teaching and consulting.
Each of the MacLevelTen participants produce great
content, but it's difficult to stay on top of all the
new podcasts, videos and blog postings. However, I
keep pretty close tabs on what is being produced, so
I plan to add a post when I see new content that
might appeal to my readers. Check back often!
Pat