Average Jane’s BlogHer Highlights

I'll start by saying that this may have been my favorite BlogHer Conference to date. The keynotes and sessions were amazing, I saw tons of friends and made some new ones, and the venue left absolutely nothing to be desired.

I'll be posting little tidbits until I run out of topics, but I wanted to start with what I considered the personal highlights for me. (Because it's all about ME, ME, ME!)

1. Speaking on the Little Fish in a Big Pond – Understanding, Accepting and Loving Your Small Blog panel with Nora and Catherine.

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Photo by lizriz

When you're speaking on a panel, it can be difficult to judge whether or not the audience is digging what you have to say. I had an idea that it was going well because people laughed at all the right junctures and also because the room kept getting more and more full throughout the discussion, rather than emptying out as sessions sometimes do.

As it turned out, this topic hit a nerve with many bloggers who enjoy blogging for its own sake and don't have ambitions to build media empires. After the session and throughout the evening, people kept coming up to me and telling me how much they appreciated the discussion, so it felt like a major triumph.

2. The Voices of the Year Keynote, Gala and Art Exhibit

In a nutshell, this program honored more than a hundred bloggers for their writing and design. Twelve bloggers presented their winning posts at the keynote and it was, as usual, one of my favorite parts of the conference. Ninety additional bloggers, including me, had posts selected as finalists. All of the honorees' posts were then divided up by visual artists who created artwork inspired by each post.

At first I didn't see "my" artwork because I didn't realize how many rooms there were in the exhibit. I walked around and enjoyed all of the other art and the ability to add little "thought balloon" stickers to the display to comment. Then my roommates found me and excitedly told me where I could find the photograph inspired by my post

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If you click through the link to the original post, I've added a close-up of the artwork, which is called "I'm A Regular Here," and was created by Megan Reardon.

Of course, I also had to take photos of my friends with "their" art:

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Kelli with the artwork inspired by her post, "Pissing off people Left and Right."

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Liz with the artwork based on "Phone Karma," which she read as a keynote presenter.

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Kelly, photographing one of two pieces of artwork inspired by her powerful post, "I'm Black Irish and I'm Proud."

I have lots of other stuff to share, but those two events were definite high points for me and remind me why I keep coming to the conference year after year. Thanks so much to Elisa, Jory and Lisa for making each year better and better!

Comments

6 responses to “Average Jane’s BlogHer Highlights”

  1. Rita Arens Avatar

    I totally thought your artwork fit you perfectly.

  2. Erica M Avatar

    Thanks for the highlights! I also loved reading your tweets. Congrats on a successful panel. That was a topic designed just for me. 🙂

  3. Gigi Belmonico Avatar

    Celeste you SO rock Bombshell!! Thank you for sharing the highlights and I am looking forward to more~I am going to be in your audience one day my friend!! XOXO Gigi Belmonico

  4. lizriz Avatar

    Great year, and what a great pic to go with your post! So, so good to see you, as always. 🙂

  5. Laura Lohr | My Beautiful Life Avatar

    I enjoyed the session so much. It was comforting to know there were others there that were less popular bloggers, in spite of being successful/great writers. It felt less like my writing sucks and more like, sometimes, that is how life goes.
    From an audience perspective, I can assure you that the session was a success and I hope we have more sessions that address similar topics vs. monetizing your blog. Many people I spoke with loved the session.
    Thank you for your insight and BTW, I love your sarcastic sense of humor. 🙂

  6. magpie Avatar

    I loved your session.

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