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My interview at The Business Insider

Earlier this week I was interviewed by Heather Leonard at The Business Insider about my company, Brain Candy, LLC, and its first internally produced entertainment property, Runes of Gallidon.

It was just one part of an amazing whirlwind trip to NYC where I was able to:

– have dinner with Ivan Askwith, Cheryl Furjanic, and Mica Scalin (we continued the Futures of Entertainment 4 conversations regarding transmedia, fan engagement, collaboration, etc.)

– meet and be interviewed by Heather Leonard at The Business Insider

Brain Candy

http://www.businessinsider.com/business-news/dec-14-brain-candy-1-2009-12

Runes of Gallidon

http://www.businessinsider.com/business-news/dec-14-brain-candy-3-2009-12

– have coffee with Aina Abiodun and share some awesome ideas about new ways to create content

– stop by the Starlight Runner office and meet with Caitlin Burns and Erek Tinker (yet more thought-provoking discussions of transmedia storytelling and participatory engagement)

– and wrap it all up with a long-overdue dinner with Jen Simmons (a smart, talented woman with her own views on narrativity and technology)

all in less than 30 hours.

A non-stop trip of intellectual challenges and new insights. Mentally awesome, physically exhausting.

Happy to be home and ready to stay grounded through the holidays, though I’m already wondering when I can get back to the Big Apple…

Filed Under: Brain Candy Tagged With: Brain Candy, Business Insider, Caitlin Burns, Cheryl Furjanic, Erek Tinker, Heather Leonard, Ivan Askwith, Jen Simmons, Mica Scalin, Runes of Gallidon, Starlight Runner

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