Pecha Kucha on CBC Mainstreet

I sat down in the Charlottetown studios of CBC Radio One this afternoon with Matt Rainnie to chat about our June 17 Pecha Kucha in New Glasgow and the piece aired this afternoon in the final half-hour of the program.

I’ve attached the audio of the interview to this post; if you want to watch the entire talk I gave at the 2006 Pecha Kucha in Copenhagen, it’s right here. You can also watch the Pecha Kucha talk on “Small” that Guy Dickinson – “the man on the balcony” – gave as part of the same session.

And remember, if you want to attend, just RSVP right here.

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Great plug, Peter! So relieved that you pronounce it the same way I do, although I’ve been watching the YouTube cartoon characters and trying to correct my pronunciation.

Looking forward to meeting everyone in person and hearing whatever it is that is shared. (My topic is “Books in Bloom,” which is about a very special garden.

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I sat down in the Charlottetown studios of CBC Radio One this afternoon with Matt Rainnie to chat about our June 17 Pecha Kucha in New Glasgow and the piece aired this afternoon in the final half-hour of the program.

I’ve attached the audio of the interview to this post; if you want to watch the entire talk I gave at the 2006 Pecha Kucha in Copenhagen, it’s right here. You can also watch the Pecha Kucha talk on “Small” that Guy Dickinson – “the man on the balcony” – gave as part of the same session.

And remember, if you want to attend, just RSVP right here.

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