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		<title>What Makes You Tick?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2008 16:59:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aaron</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This weekend I was at Podcamp NYC 2. This is my fourth podcamp and second in two weeks. As someone who gets to go to a lot of events, conferences, unconferences, networking thingys, etc. I decided going into this trip that I would treat this thing differently than normal. Normally, I&#8217;m speaking or otherwise outgoing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This weekend I was at <a href="http://podcampnyc.org">Podcamp NYC 2</a>. This is my fourth podcamp and second in two weeks. As someone who gets to go to a lot of events, conferences, unconferences, networking thingys, etc. I decided going into this trip that I would treat this thing differently than normal.</p>
<p>Normally, I&#8217;m speaking or otherwise outgoing and talking to everyone and anything that moves. As someone with some minor celebrity, this is usually not a problem. At SXSW, I was on my feet running for four days straight conducting interviews and being interviewed, having long lunches with bloggers, entrepreneurs, continually running into <a href="http://chrisbrogan.com">The Brogan</a>(TM), etc.</p>
<p>In New York, I made a conscious effort to listen way more than I talked and take a low profile approach to the event. Two of my observations, I&#8217;ve <a href="http://technosailor.com/2008/04/28/friends-vs-fans/">already</a> <a href="http://technosailor.com/2008/04/28/contrived-transparency/">blogged</a>.</p>
<p>My discoveries really stemmed from watching how people interacted with people and thinking about what the causes were that made people behave the ways they did. Armchair Psychiatry.</p>
<p>I observed people with significant fan base interact with fans and peers and the differences between fans and peers. I observed people who started businesses explaining <em>why</em> exactly they did what they did. I talked with people who had no idea what the hell they were at and how they wiggled their way out of uncomfortable conversations. I witnessed sales guys who were so New York cool that people could be convinced they needed to do business just by his say so. I witnessed people who just wanted a man. Or a woman. Maybe both.</p>
<p>What makes people tick? What causes them to do what they do? They say that who we are today is a product of everything we&#8217;ve ever done in the past. So what did the past look like.</p>
<p>This weekend, for me, was largely one based around the human experience. We are all so widely different and that is fascinating.</p>
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