it’s been a fun week. i have no voice left because of all the amazing conversations that have taken place over the last few days and if i tried to list and link to every person i met and adored it would be, well, impossible.
my free time has been spent keeping up the catalyst backstage blog and tonight i added a few new videos. in case you haven’t been following it, you can see some interviews we did with steven furtick, perry noble, tony morgan, tim stevens, seth godin, pete wilson, jon acuff, dino rizzo, bongos breaking, and auto-flushing urinals.
you can also catch up on people’s thoughts about the sessions, their tweets, and blogs that have been rolling in automatically.
so drop over to the place i’ve called home this week and say hi.
this has probably been one of the most incredible weeks of my life (and i really didn’t even get to attend the sessions). there are so many wonderful and lovely people doing so many wonderful and lovely things. it was an honor to meet you all…
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I was driving around town thinking about your feet today. Hopefully you found yourself some sensible shoes. :)
Anne, It was a real honor to meet you. You are definately one inspiring lady. Thank you for interviewing me at Catalyst and getting it in the video. Much Love! I had a blast. I’m excited, and can’t wait to go again! Maybe we’ll get to meet each other, grab a bite to eat and have a much longer talk next time. We were both so busy with everything and the time went way too quickly. Thanks again for blogging and helping out with the CatalystBackstage.com site! You are awesome!
~Shawn~
Anne — you did a great job — I couldn’t be there the first day, so it was great check out the backstage site to keep up with what was going on.
I did see you yesterday afternoon, near the Compassion booth — wanted to introduce myself, but was engaged in a conversation, and by the time I was done, you were engaged in more backstage shenanigans… really stinks because I’m sure it would have been very memorable for you :)
Hope you have a great trip home.
you did a great job backstage!!! what a super cool assignment! :)
It was great to meet you in person on Thursday night!
I was a little disappointed with how you handled that situation with the Loafing Leprechaun waitress though. I don’t know…I guess I would have just thought you more as a pacifist or someone who resolves conflict rather than create it.
The first time you called her a “tramp-stamp toting trailer mama” was kinda funny, but the more you said it and the repeated sucker-slapping was just so uncalled for. I nearly called for security once you ripped her order notebook into little pieces…but your blog posse told me I’d better keep my yap shut if I knew what was good for me. You all are kinda scary.
All said and done…I’m glad we met in real life, but I should probably stay away from peeps like you as I wouldn’t want my reputation getting smudges on it.
Hugs.