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mesh is Canada's digital transformation and innovation event taking place in Calgary and Toronto each year.

mesh Panelists: Leesa Barnes

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Working with management teams, entrepreneurs and organizations, Leesa Barnes teaches insider tips on how to open doors, generate leads and make money using a podcast. She is President of Toronto-based Caprica Interactive Marketing and Leesa has helped businesses worldwide generate an income from podcasting.

Leesa’s practical advice is based on 13-years working in the technology field, most recently at Sun Microsystems. She’s a regular contributor to Globe and Mail’s Report on Small Business Magazine and was named by Canada’s Word of Mouth Expert as one of Canada’s Top Bloggers. She is currently writing her first book called Podcasting for Profit: Ways Individuals and Businesses Can Generate Income Through Audio & Video Podcasting (MaxPress, Fall 2007).

Thanks to all who meshed

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Another great mesh meetup last night at the Charlotte Room, complete with plenty of beverages, snacks, pool tables and great conversation. Thanks to all who came — and especially to podcaster extraordinaire Leesa Barnes, who brought her podcasting bag of tricks and hopefully caught some great ideas being born amid all the meshing. Hopefully some photos will be making their way into various places — I know Rannie Turingan was taking some because I saw them on his Facebook group (it’s here if you are a Facebook user), and I saw Will Pate snapping some pics as well. If you have some photos and they’re at Flickr or Photobucket or whatever, just send me an email at mathew@mathewingram.com and I’ll link to them here — and if you have a blog post about it, feel free to do the same. Mark has some more details at Maple Leaf 2.0.

mesh Panelists: Andrew Coyne

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Andrew Coyne is national affairs columnist for The National Post. Raised in Winnipeg, Andrew graduated with a B.A. in Economics and History from the University of Toronto and a Master’s degree from the London School of Economics. He has been an editorial writer and columnist for The Financial Post, The Globe and Mail, and the Southam newspaper chain. His work has also appeared in a number of other publications in Canada and abroad, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The National Review, Time, and Saturday Night. He is the winner of two National Newspaper Awards and the Hyman Solomon Award for Excellence in Public Policy Journalism.

Andrew blogs at www.andrewcoyne.com.