In times of economic downturn and financial hardship, organizations downsize and consolidate in order to save money.
Over the past few weeks, I have had the opportunity to reflect upon the things I love and how I want to spend more time doing those things. While some of the things I love happen online, many, many do not.
In order to save time — to spend my limited resources more wisely — I am downsizing. Consolidating.
New portfolio.
From today onwards, if you want to follow any of my blogs, please subscribe or visit the following places:
I Tell Stories
My principal weblog where I share stories, insights, and thoughts on the way we interact with each other, the way we interact with the world, and the way we interact with our own personal ups and downs in life. And also other fun stuff that has been playing on repeat in my mind. (Subscribe to the feed here.)
Squandrous
My playground, my tumblelog where I share links, images, photos and text that inspire me and make me think. Also, a dumping ground for half-baked thoughts and comments which may or may not eventually turn into full posts on I Tell Stories. A wondrous way to squander your time. (Subscribe to the feed here.)
Of Public Interest
My joint project with Darren Chartier: a podcast about public governance in the age of participation. We update it once a week, and most of the time, it’s just us chatting about things we read or things that interest us when it comes to the social web and public institutions. (Subscribe to the feed here. Subscribe on iTunes here.)
You may have noticed that I have abandoned Feedburner as my RSS feed service. There are many reasons for this, but if you are still subscribed to a Feedburner feed, please do renew your subscriptions as they will be expiring shortly. Thank you, and sorry for the inconvenience.
Supporting cast.
You can still find me at a bevy of other social services out on the web, but I’ll only really be active (to varying degrees) on a select few:
As always, the best way to reach me is to @ or DM me on Twitter. If that’s not your cup of tea, feel free to use the super handy contact form.
Better yet, come find me on the streets of Washington DC or Arlington VA. I’ll write a story about our encounter.
welcome back, friend!
Thanks my dear! Good to be back. I’ve missed it. =)