What’s new at NationBuilder? [Podcast]

Nation Builder Episode GraphicOn July 30th I caught up with chief organizer at NationBuilder Adriel Hampton to learn more about their new features and the overall status of the company.

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Summary

NationBuilder has gone quickly from a virtual team to a briskly growing technology company that is bringing advanced community organizing tools to organizers of all types and sizes. Looking for a job? They are also hiring.

This episode was live on Blog Talk Radio on 7/30/2012.

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What is Podcasting with Guest Host Erica Allison

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Erica Allison Guest Host

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Listen as Erica Allison asks panelists Adriel Hampton and Joe Hackman (yep, that’s me) what is podcasting? This episode is the result of a guest post request by Erica for her blog as she was analyzing the value of operating a podcast for one of her clients who is currently on AM radio. If you are curious about Podcasting or don’t know what it is, here is an opportunity to learn.

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Panel discussion on Chain of Life 2.0 (Podcast)

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Listen to the panel discussion with Chief Richard Price of the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District, Adriel Hampton of Gov 2.0 Radio and technology blogger Louis Gray. We discussed the latest Fire Department iPhone app (soon to be on other platforms) and it’s gov 2.0, open source and life saving potential.

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Rich Price appears on Press:Here and will join me live Wednesday night

You might have read my post a few weeks ago about the “Chain of Life 2.0“. Since then this story has received (rightfully so, and certainly with little to do with my post!) a lot of coverage. Yesterday Rich and the app were featured on Press:Here on NBC. He was joined by Ben Parr of Mashable and Kym McNicholas contributor to Forbes. This Wednesday night he will join me, Adriel Hampton and Louis Gray on my Blog Talk Radio program to talk more about the app, and the implication of this app in tech, open source and gov 2.0. We will be live at 7PM PST and I would be happy to relay questions you might have for Rich, Adriel or Louis about this incredibly exciting new application.

Check out this video to learn more, and please join us Wednesday as we discuss the Worlds First Location Based Life Saving Mobile App.

(Disclosure: The San Ramon Valley Fire Protection district is a client, but I am not being paid to promote the app I am doing that because I personally support what they are doing.)

Chain of Life 2.0 and what it means to the San Ramon Valley Community

I had the great opportunity to get a sneak peek of Chain of Life 2.0 a few weeks ago and several weeks to ponder the impact of it in the San Ramon Valley Community (and beyond for that matter). I was attending some of the afternoon sessions of the Leadership San Ramon Valley “Media Day”. I was present to observe Adriel Hampton‘s talk on Social Media in a political context. I had recommended him and they ended up booking him to be one of the featured speakers.

A Meeting with the Fire Chief

While Adriel was giving his presentation Richard Price, the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District Chief and current president of Leadership San Ramon Valley (Disclosure – the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District is a client) asked me if I could arrange a meeting for us to meet with Adriel to discuss something. That meeting ended up happening later that afternoon. During the meeting I learned what the Chain of Life 2.0 was and got to see the video that is at the end of this blog post. The video is amazing and the implications for open source, gov 2.0 and overall use of location based services of this new application are substantial. Or as Adriel shared in his post:

I felt the world change. – Adriel Hampton

What is Chain of Life 2.0?

The chain of life is the process used to describe the reaction and treatment of victims of a heart attack. The first 10 minutes after a heart attack are crucial. One of the key elements of heart attack survival in the chain of life, is how quickly CPR is initiated. It has a drastic impact on the survivability of a heart attack. That is where this exciting web 2.0 application comes into play. This iPhone (available on Android and other platforms eventually) app is location aware and allows people with CPR expertise to sign up as knowing CPR. The system then notifies anyone close to any heart attack incidents and also advises them where the closest Automated External Defibrillator or AED device is located. Here is a visual of the app in action:

Chain of Life 2.0 iPhone App

There is a hero in all of us…

The users of this application will be able to get to heart attack victims even ahead of the traditional first responders (The SRVFPD goal is 7 minutes). This will equate to lives being saved that would otherwise be lost. It is hard to quantify the impact that the loss of a loved one has, but it is great to know that this new breed of application will empower individuals to become heroes for heart attack victims in their community.

What does it mean to the San Ramon Valley Community?

We can be very proud that perhaps the most significant location aware application was born here. We will be empowered to help our neighbors in ways we never thought possible as the first market in the world to have it. Imagine the feeling that a heart attack victim’s family will have knowing that an initiative born in the San Ramon Valley saved their loved ones life.  It is worth mentioning that a Foundation is being formed to bring this open source effort to Fire Districts throughout the US. The end result will mean more people will survive heart attacks which is something we can all be thankful for.

You might also want to check out the landing page for the latest on the announcement.

Episode summary Interview the Interviewer Episode 1 – Adriel Hampton (Podcast)

Adriel Hampton, Gov 2.0 Radio HostThis is a new monthly feature on my podcast where I will be interviewing “interviewers” in this case Gov2.0 Podcast host Adriel Hampton. Adriel is a passionate advocate for harnessing emerging technologies to make government more effective, collaborative and transparent. He is an early Gov 2.0 adopter and co-founded the popular public interest podcast Gov 2.0 Radio. In addition to producing the weekly show, Adriel is a community leader at GovLoop.com, the social network for government, and group manager for the LinkedIn Gov 2.0 group and its more than 4,500 members. Since 2005, Adriel has worked as an investigator for the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office, and he began his career as an editor, designer and writer for several San Francisco Bay Area daily newspapers. In 2009, he ran a grassroots campaign for U.S. Congress.

Highlights

What can you expect by listening to this podcast?:

  • Insights from one of the top people in the Gov 2.0 Space
  • Twitter and Social media tips
  • Where Adriel finds time to Tweet (hint – he commutes on public transit)
  • Some social media book opinions
  • Social media in relation to political campaigns (Adriel ran for Congress in 2009)

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Adriel Quotables:

Regarding his 2009 campaign for Congress

I got more Twitter followers than I got votes.

Defining Gov 2.0

Basically Gov 2.0 is the use of Web 2.0 tools and principles in government.

On the disconnect between government and citizens

We are the government, it doesn’t matter if you work for government or are a tax payer, or an immigrant to the country. Everybody makes up a democratic governance structure.

Find Adriel Hampton online

On Twitter @adrielhampton
His blog adrielhampton.com

Listeners, who should I interview next?