Friday, November 14, 2008
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
Wine On Line
Are you a techno-phile? And do you also love wine? If you answered "yes", or even "maybe" to those questions, there's a lot to be excited about in the on-line wine world. There are opportunities to connect with fellow wine lovers through myriad blogs and winery review sites like the California Winery Advisor (image above). Or you can expand into an interactive web experience by connecting with fellow wine lovers on Wine 2.0 or the Open Wine Consortium. These are social sites that connect people who enjoy talking about wine with an international group of people.
Have even more energy than that? Try Twitter Taste Live: an on line group that hosts wine tastings and allows you to offer real time feed back as you taste along with people all over the world. Pretty crazy, but really fun! Want to be a spectator? Have you seen our own Hahn TV? Get to know our winemakers and the Hahn Family brands in detail. Check out the Huntington falcons, the Surfin' Cycles Gladiator winemakers, and the stars of the winemaking world in the Santa Lucia Highlands on Hahn TV.
This is Web 2.0. A variety of ways to engage you and give you the opportunity to participate. It may sound impersonal at first, but I have made connections on line that led me to meet great people, in person! Now I wouldn't trade my on line wine community for anything! They are smart, funny people that teach me about wine from all over the world. And I can stay connected to them between events through their blogs, and the social networks mentioned above. It is another way to share the wine experience with like-minded people who are also passionate about wine.
Below is a clip from the first North American Wine Bloggers Conference I attended for Hahn Estates in October, 2008. It is one of the greatest examples of successful social media in action, and a movement in the wine industry that is changing how we interact with wine online. Poke around and check out a few of the sites. There's also a fantastic log of Wine Blogs and participants from the WBC here: Caveman Wines.
Friday, October 24, 2008
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Lightning on the Canvass
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Homage to the Trojans (or The Mental Game)
Mostly, I've found you either love 'em or hate 'em. And I guess I can understand that, though I'm fascinated by the polarity. The USC Trojans' Football Team has passion. They also have talent, confidence, style, and tremendous (financial) support. Maybe that's what bugs people so much. From the other side of the coin, it might look like arrogance, pride (not the good kind), excess, and an entitled-spoiled smugness.
The Trojans live in Los Angeles, land of the beautiful people. The gentle omni-present sunshine warms our athletes year round. And except for the smog, traffic and general LA sprawl, there is little to complain about in SC life. All that may help, but that doesn't change the pursuit to be #1 in National College Football. Watching every weekend, I've learned that we still, ultimately, always have ourselves to beat first and foremost. We have seen our #1 ranked team lose this year against unranked Oregon State and last year against Stanford, right after two sound victories against Virginia and Ohio State, BOTH ranked top 20!
When there is no specific reason for losing, it comes down to the mental game. If you've ever won anything, you know that there are good days and bad days. Part of the practice becomes making the good days the norm when it comes to your mental game. Mental self-discipline, big picture vision, focus on the goal, a nimble ability to adjust, perspective; these are all essential pieces of the mental game. The Trojans demonstrate an excellent mental game most of the time. It comes down to self-discipline, the cornerstone of the mental game, and therefore a key tool for success. There's so much more already written about success. Also see Jack Canfield, Napoleon Hill.
Watching the Trojans every week gives me a chance to evaluate my mental game and learn from theirs. I find out where my pitfalls may be and what needs strengthening. It is also a pleasure to watch what works. It's pretty hard to argue with winning. Mark Sanchez & Pete Carroll(photos above) demonstrate in their successes and failures the terrain of the mental game. And how essential it is to keep your eye on the ball.
In homage to my Alma Mater:
Fight On, Gentlemen!
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Left Can Be Right
In addition to the humor of Sarah Silverman, indeed a bizarre ice breaker, the way The Great Schlep
Regardless of who wins this election, we will still (thankfully) live in the
So I am buoyed. The Great Schlep is exemplary in its strength, grace & brilliance.
What are your thoughts?
Watch here:
Saturday, October 11, 2008
The Blue Angels: Strength, Grace, Brilliance
Have you ever seen the Blue Angels perform their Flying Stunt Show? It's an awesome, as in awe inspiring, sight. My kids and I watched from a friend's rooftop on Van Ness in San Francisco. The jets flew so low over us a couple times that we could read the numbers on the tail of the aircraft. My kids cowered from the boom. The building vibrated. And I couldn't help but catch my breath thinking about their brilliance, grace and strength.
It was a strange feeling. I'm what you might call a Peace Freak. In the 1980's, I registered Green to help get them listed as a new political party. I attended rallies against The Gulf War in the 90's. Since I had children, I find it even harder to imagine sending our young people to war. In 2003 I collaborated with theatre companies in the Napa Valley to present a reading of Lysistrata along with theatres all across the world in protest of our launching war in the Middle East.
But as I stood there on the roof in the sunshine in San Francisco watching the Blue Angels whoosh by me with a vibrating boom above a picturesque sailboat-dotted-bay, I was proud, in awe, and hopeful. On the heels of the last few weeks' economic and political news, we've watched our country descend into the worst economic turmoil in our lifetime. Politically, divisive and hateful speech has become common at some rallies; stirring a frightening and toxic force among our citizens. Watching the Blue Angels reminded me of our potential, our better selves. This seems ironic to me since they are also part of our military and as I said before, I'd prefer peace, in a big way.
So here they were in our fair city, people gathering to be together to watch this spectacular display of artistry and science and skill. It's one of those moments you remember forever. Maybe the Blue Angels in context within the rest of the political and economic muck and despair was jarring. Maybe it is a time when their artistry, science and skill can be especially appreciated. And maybe coming together with everything aligned under an amazing display of strength, grace and leadership is what we need more of right now. I'll be looking for it, imitating it and finding it.
Lt Gretchen Doane & LCDR Mark Lambert, photographs above are Blue Angels Officers.
I looked into the history of the Blue Angels a little since they stirred my curiosity.
A few facts:
- The Blue Angels first performed in 1946
- There are no safety or alternate pilots because, "The teamwork required for the high speed, low-altitude flying in the tight Blue Angel formation takes hundreds of hours to develop. A substitute pilot would not have enough time in the formation to do this safely."
- The average age of a Blue Angels pilot is 33 years old.
- The F/A-18 can reach speeds just under Mach 2, almost twice the speed of sound or about 1,400 mph. The maximum rate of climb of the F/A-18 is 30,000 feet per minute.
- The jets bear the official colors for the U.S. Navy.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Opportunity: Don't Be Left UnConnected
Marketing, PR and all new e-marketing opportunities are bursting with possibility right now. Twitter has posted their Top 50 Tweeples (are you connected to them?), AND is partnering with Current TV (watch their amazing "Hack-the-Debate" programming of the Presidential debates posting real-time tweets). YouTube is experimenting with click-to-buy placement with Amazon.com. Blogging, Video blogging and many other forms of Social Media are exploding with popularity while corporations race to figure out how to maximize advertising in web's social-sphere. The video version of Twitter, 12Seconds.TV is about to go public, currently in their alpha testing phase. The Wine Blogger's Conference is completely sold out in Sonoma County with special guest, Gary Vaynerchuk this month. The list goes on as Facebook upgrades their applications and races to keep up with their users. Google is working on a browser (Chrome) that, when completed, will change the way the average Mom, Senior and student not just uses the web, but interacts with and seamlessly integrates online experiences within their lives. If you think that is dramatic, I haven't emphasized enough how life changing all of these tools will be.
So what does all this mean to you?
You still have a minute to figure out where you will fit in. But only a minute. When New Media goes super-nova, you could be left unconnected. And thereafter, you'll be running to catch up. Whatever your business, you must find out how you will thrive online. Meanwhile, the bottom line is still your communication and connection to your customer base. Nurture and nourish that relationship; especially during tough economic times. They will remember that and thus be even more loyal customers. A sense of connection, security and belonging is important anytime within our community; it is invaluable during these times and will go a long way in defining the quality and commitment of your online community. You'll extend your reach and achieve greater bang for your marketing buck this way, while offering something of value to your client base. And they won't forget that. You can't beat being human. It's way better than being a corporation...even if you are a corporation. (for more details on this perspective, check out this post on the Silicon Alley Insider) Then you become that light in the darkness...and that light is contagious.
I have two thoughts from Bill gates to leave you with.
"There will be two types of businesses by 2010- those that are online and those that are out of business."
"The Internet will help achieve "friction free capitalism" by putting buyer and seller in direct contact and providing more information to both about each other."
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Experimenting in the Bedroom: A query
Ok, I'm all for it! But the "a healthy sex life starts with good communication." line isn't usually part of the parents talk about the birds and the bees...nor is it covered in Sex Ed in school. JT and I are both "bringin' sexy back" !
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Hulu: (better) TV Online
- Free
- Very good quality player (better than YouTube)
- Amazing variety in selection
- Current events/News i.e. Presidential/VP Debates
- Significantly Fewer commercials than regular TV
- Movies, News, Reality TV, & loads more
- The Daily Show
- The Tonight Show
- The Simpons
- The Family Guy
- Fringe
- Heroes
- House
- 30 Rock
- Prison Break
- The Office
- Arrested Development
- Men in Black
- The Scorpion King
- Liar, Liar
- Jumanji
- Lost in Translation
- Sleepless in Seattle
- Some Like It Hot
Friday, October 3, 2008
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
12Seconds: Here's to keepin it Pithy
A Kiss on 12seconds.tv
I'll "study" this deal more closely over the next week or so and report back to you...but 12Seconds is a share site where you can post 12 sec. video pieces to share...duh. But it is so supremely easy, fast and may I say a FABULOUS addition to Social Media. More Soon!
Monday, September 29, 2008
Google Chrome
- It is Free.
- It is SUPER easy & fast to download and use immediately.
- The Tabs are very cool, easy to use and every NEW tab opens a set of thumbnails of your MOST visited sites.
- All your bookmarks will be saved into the NEw Google Chrome. AND there is an incognito mode if you don't want these saved.
- Independent Tabs: IF something crashes your internet...only the open tab will crash...the reat will stay open, intact!
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Friday, September 26, 2008
Words, Words, Words
It could only last a moment anyway. I've come up for air. And I have WORDS... Check out The Wine Hub where I guest blog! Cool new site...for people passionate about wine...do I know any other kind?
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Comfort: It Sucks to be sick!
It's pretty basic; in my misery, I sent out a Tweet asking: "Ok...what cocktail helps fight off a cold?" Now, I fully expected to be teased or more likely, even, ignored. MY mom certainly wouldn't suggest a cocktail for a cold! But none of the above is what happened...instead, I got a list of delightful suggestions. And damn it, if it wouldn't cure my cold, at least I could find come COMFORT in the interim. Both in the cocktails & in the tweeps over my CrackBerry.
Now, like many of you, I am a professional drinker. No problem, just discretion, judiciousness. I'd rather have one $100 bottle of bordeaux blend than several of anything else. I know what I like, and curious about what I don't know & am committed to finding the best...whatever...in every city I visit. I'm also committed to running, diving (yes, SCUBA) and my friends & family...so yes, there's a balance.
But to the question at hand: What cocktail helps fight off a cold?
Here's what you, my Tweeps, sent me:
1. @1winedude said: "When I was in Russia, they gave me vodka with pepper in it. It only makes u forget for a few mins. that u have a cold... "
2. @winebratsf said: "hot whisky!"
3. @MustLoveWine said: "when we were kids mom used to warm up orange juice & add scotch & honey. Maybe it just put us to sleep to help her cope. :P
4. He then followed that with: " I think any booze will suffice :)"
And maybe my favorite:
5. From @LisaAdamsWalter: "VERY cold, VERY bubbly, VERY dry champagne! :)"
I tried the one with OJ, but accidentally substituted Brandy...ack! I was a little fuzzy as well. Only got a few sympathetic stares in the grocery store. It was definitely NOT a pretty outing. Yum...yum, and a soft could of rest for the OJ, Brandy, Honey! Wow! I LOVE home remedies. So I'm thinking of working my way through each one over the next few nights as I recover. I have turned a corner. And even if the above "medicine" isn't the cure, it's kinda like the "Tea Mind" ... a ritual, a moment with yourself...no, not that kind of moment with yourself, just a rest, a toast, if you will, if not to the love of cocktails, then to remembering how much you appreciate being healthy, so you can drink more cocktails.
Who says technology in impersonal!
Thanks, Tweeps.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
30 Seconds of Wine 2.0 Live from New York City
The fabulous old theatre hall hosted 40+ HD screens featuring wine video content from previous Wine 2.0 events, Hahn Estates Winery (that's us!) & others. Sponsors also hosted wine related web sites including the Twitter Taste Live...an online texting community. You have to see it to believe it. It is very cool.
Here's what it looked like:
Wine 2.0 Rocks the California Wines in New York CITY
If you're a winery or have anything to do with selling wine, you had better know about the web. And I mean more than just e-mail. Because right now, there are hoards of tech-savvy 20 & 30 somethings who LOVE wine almost as much as they love technology.
So if you're not optimizing, twittering & friend-ing people on LinkedIn, FaceBook or Wine 2.0, AND following TTL (aka Twitter Taste Live ...for wine & tech geeks alike), you may as well be...under a rock. But I suppose if you're reading this, you've been acquainted with the Social Media platform. It is here to stay in a BIG way.
Find out more NOW.
View my page on Twitter Taste Live
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Facts?! News based on Facts!? Web 2.0 opens Pandora
And web 2.0, internet conversations, community and participation!
More coming soon.
So Ms. Huffington believes in unplugging to connect and recharge...yes!
Yoga, hike, sleep, meditate...and might I add...open a bottle of wine with your friends!
California Wine: @ Web 2.0
The world and the future is in the promise of our creative efforts, dedication to hard work and passion for what we do. Obviously, but the reminder can re-invigorate and rejuvenate the business psyche as much or better than a massage. So went Gary Veynerchuk's message yesterday at Web 2.0...the Wine Guy from Wine Library TV found a convergence of passions that works for him...I mean REALLY works. He said he grossed "$50 million last year..." but essentially it means nothing if you don't love what you do.
That's why we're here at Web 2.0. Integrated into our DNA is an understanding that the e-movement is changing not just the way we do business, marketing & advertising; but it also is changing the way we live. Social Media, the internet & technology is in the throws of changing everything in every person's life from social connection, communication & interaction to the way we move, work ,shop, vacation, learn, play & engage in the world around us. Words fall short on how integrated & how thoroughly our world is being impacted. Maybe this is already obvious to the majority..., but the intellectual understanding vs. the understanding embedded in the fabric of who we are and how we operate are 2 very different things. It could mean the difference between success & failure.
Share some wine with a friend & talk about it. Ask the questions...the world is getting smaller, moving faster & e-volving now. You gotta be ready. Re-position yourselves, engage, and hang on...it will be one hell of a ride.