Month: October 2013

Interview the interviewer: Matt Medeiros of Matt Report

matt-medeirosMatt Medeiros is a WordPress entrepreneur and podcaster from a town between Providence, Rhode Island and Boston, Massachusetts. Matt is also a co-founder of Slocum Studios, a web consultancy. One of Matt’s podcasts is the Matt Report, where he interviews WordPress professionals and digs deep into their stories, their businesses, their successes and their struggles.

It’s one of my favorite podcasts, and I really wanted to learn about Matt the way he learns about his guests each episode. So I asked him if we could do a reverse version of the Matt Report, where I could get his story, and he agreed.

This is my first run at an audio post, and I hope you listen to the entire conversation, but I’ll also highlight parts of our conversation.

Or directly download the .mp3 

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Brace yourselves, WordSesh 2 is coming

wordsesh-macbookThe second ever WordSesh, 24 hours of live streaming WordPress presentations, is coming soon. The first WordSesh was a crazy idea that was wildly successful. I love stuff like that. Scott Basgaard is the lead organizer, and he’s announced the second WordSesh is going to be December 7th.

If you’d like to get a glimpse of last year’s event, the entire thing is available on Youtube or you can check out the archived site. I had the privilege of talking plugins with Pippin Williamson last time, and I look forward to being involved again.

The first WordSesh was a huge success. I talked to Scott about statistics and his goals for the event, and he told me that there were thousands of visitors from all over the world in last year’s live presentations:

To be honest, I didn’t expect WordSesh to be so successful. The streamed presentations had over 2,500 unique viewers from 80 different countries and still continued to be viewed on YouTube today. It just re-enforced the idea that the WordPress community doesn’t have to go far, leave their desk at work or home and even change out of the pajamas to have a good time and grow together. And I hope WordSesh 2 (3,4,5,6,…) can do just that again and again.

On average, WordSesh sessions have received over 300 views each since the event. That’s probably more people than most of us could ever present to at a single WordCamp. The most popular talk last year was from John James Jacoby on bbPress and BuddyPress, and has received over 1,000 views.

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