How to contribute to linchpin magazine

With only 4 days to go until the meet ups, I hope you’re already thinking about how you would like to contribute to the magazine.
To help get you inspired, we posted  some ideas to get your started.  Now it’s time to tell you how you should submit.
It’s simple:
1. Everything except video should be emailed to [...]

What to contribute? Some ideas to get you started . . .

To get your creative juices flowing, here are some of our thoughts on ways that you could contribute to the Linchpin Magazine.
It’s not enough just to have ideas though – you have to commit to producing something remarkable, and then follow through. See this post by Seth.
There are many, many ways you could contribute to [...]

Frequently asked questions

1. Why a Linchpin Magazine?
The  linchpin meetups are an unprecedented global sharing of creative energy and building of purposeful relationships. Sadly however, due to the laws of physics, when we interact in the real world each of us can only be at one event, and there’s only so many people any of us can talk [...]

Commitments to contribute from around the globe

We loved how much excitement there was on the original Linchpin Magazine squidoo page, and how many of you committed to making a contribution to the magazine.
We believe in holding each other accountable for making meaningful contributions to our communities and delivering on our promises. We’ve therefore pulled in a list of commitments that were [...]

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Linchpin Vook now available!

September 1, 2010 Post-Meeting No Comments Posted by Louella

Hold on to your seats – Seth Godin has recently released a Vook of the Linchpin!  For those who need to Google what a Vook is (I just did!) it is a material that integrates the text of a great book with high quality videos (video + book = vook). It includes text from the book plus original interviews with brave Linchpins from various fields (some he has mentioned in his book) such as Abbey Ryan and Ross Abrams, among others. 

The Linchpin Vook is available at iTunes for $14.99.

Where we are: Taylor Davidson on workspace

July 6, 2010 Uncategorized 4 Comments Posted by Kenny

This is a guest post by Taylor Davidson (@tdavidson), photography contributor to Linchpin Magazine.

I first met Kenny at a coffee shop in Dublin, Ireland, a combination of an introduction through a good friend and fortuitous timing in our travels around the world. Based on our online communications, I had an inkling he was a kindred soul, a feeling that was confirmed almost instantly when we met. As we talked about goals, projects and ideas past and present, his excitement about the upcoming Linchpin Meetups and magazine was obvious, and although I wouldn’t be able to attend a meetup, I wanted to help, and I offered him use of my photographs that would fit the magazine.

“Workspaces” was an obvious choice. As much as we live and work online, it’s the offline, physical, personal world that makes the online world work. Where we work has an indelible impact on our lives. The physical environment is obvious: our office, cubicle or desk, our proximity to our ambient and intrusive surroundings, we can all look at the space and think: “oh, I can get work done here”. Or the alternative.

But what we don’t see: the impact of our relationships online and offline, the hierarchies, bureaucracies, rules, structures and expectations we face everyday. While the built environment grounds our body and fills our eye, it’s the world outside the built environment that guides our minds and fills our soul.

And that’s what Linchpins care about. The workspace, desk, office, phone, computer, website: these are the tools we use everyday so that we can have an impact beyond what we can see and touch, to impact people near and far, short-term and long-term, however we can.

That’s what Kenny cares about. That’s what I care about. And correct me if I’m wrong, but as Linchpins, that’s what you care about.

The wait is over!

July 3, 2010 Post-Meeting 1 Comment Posted by Caroline

It is finally here. Linchpin Magazine is now available to buy from MagCloud.

If you buy before July 13th and quote LINCHPIN, you get a 25% discount (which does not affect the amount of money that goes to our charity partner). We thank MagCloud for this kind gift.

Note: If MagCloud doesn’t ship to your location, we have a PDF version also available for purchase here.

Linchpins are everywhere: Mike Clemente

June 30, 2010 Pre-Meeting, linchpins 1 Comment Posted by Caroline

Mike Clemente, New York, USA

Mike Clemente

Mike Clemente

Website/email/twitter
TheRealMikeClemente.com
Mike@TheRealMikeClemente.com

@MikeClemente

Linchpin Meetup venue and time:  Veranda 7 – 11 PM

How many people were you expecting?  We had close to 200 RSVPs, so hoped ~125 will show, but at the same time, I wouldn’t have been shocked if we have a ton of other people who stop by – this is the New York event haha.

Why did you decide to organize a Linchpin meetup?  I saw Seth’s post about the Meetup 15 minutes after he posted it, so the opportunity was there for the taking; I knew the first person to move on it would end up with the largest event for the New York (Manhattan) area.  I work in the nightlife industry, so I knew I would be able to lock in a great venue to house the event.

What were you hoping to get out of the meetup? I was hoping everybody would find the support they need to get things done, or ship as Seth puts it.  If possible, getting on board with a few projects to freelance will be personally beneficial.

Are you a linchpin? Everybody is, but realizing why you are one will make you stand out and be of great value.  Being a linchpin is similar to cancer – everybody has it in them, but until it’s detected and spreads, it’s not too valuable/influential.

We love MagCloud

June 29, 2010 Post-Meeting 1 Comment Posted by admin

This morning we got a message from MagCloud to say that they are expediting the proofing process, and are offering our community a 25% discount on the production price of the magazine. This means that even more money will go to our chosen charity, as MagCloud are reducing what they take to produce the magazine. The discount will only last until July 13th so we’ll need to be quick. As soon as the magazine is available on their website we’ll let you know.

Marketing Director Patty Tulloch said, “We are all fans of what your team is doing so wanted to help out anyway we can”.

Linchpins, it seems, are indeed everywhere.

We shipped

June 28, 2010 Post-Meeting 10 Comments Posted by Kenny

Pheww!

Sorry we’ve been so quiet but we’ve been flat out getting the magazine in shape. On Friday afternoon the files were uploaded to MagCloud – just to got to wait on them now to make it available. We’re hopng that will be early next week once it’s been proofed. It looks fanstastic. Here’s a sneak preview of the cover.

The magazine will cost $15, of which just over $10 will go to MagCloud to produce it. The rest will go to your chosen charity Seeducation.org. It’s 52 pages of complete Linchpin awesomeness. Thanks to the many, many people who contributed from all accross the globe. What an amazing collection of people.

As soon as it’s available on MagCloud we’ll let you know. We can’t wait!!

Ship!

June 14, 2010 Post-Meeting No Comments Posted by Caroline

Have you something you want to contribute to the linchpin magazine? A fabulous photo, a great quote, something you learned or thought at the linchpin meetup you attended? Put it together and email it to us on

shipped@linchpinmagazine.com

Remember – this email address will not be open forever. You have 48 hours after the meetup and then time runs out.

Contribute to the Linchpin Meetups video by uploading videos and/or photos here.

Upload Material for the Video

June 14, 2010 Post-Meeting 6 Comments Posted by Ted

Upload video and/or photos for the meetup video here please!

Please note: There is a 500MB limit. If your file is bigger, please try compressing, or zipping your file.

If you have a problem with the form, or have any questions please post in the comments below or send me an e-mail at ted [at] linchpinmagazine [dot] com

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Your Seat at the Meetup?

As a reminder, your video and/or photos will be used for a video that will show the range of people and meetings and ideas.

It can be just a few shots showing your neighbor linchpins being indispensable, a quote or two, or moments of brilliance in action. I hope we can see a variety of cultures to be reminded that linchpins are everywhere. Also looking for lizard footage!

I ask that you take care of legalities (i.e. please make sure you have permission to record/photograph people), and plan on sending me just your best material.

I will offer credit to everyone who submits material wether I use it or not. The final video will be featured here on Linchpin Magazine, and will also be posted on YouTube and Vimeo.

Thanks and I look forward to seeing scenes from your meetup!

We have a winner!

June 12, 2010 Giving, Pre-Meeting 6 Comments Posted by Kenny

What an evening! After intense campaigning by the two leading contestants in the battle to become the Linchpin Magazine charity, the poll closed a short while ago at midnight, and Seeducation won with a 15 vote lead. Thank you to all 2,608 of you who cared enough to vote. Thank you also to Child’s I Foundation for campaigning so hard and with such passion.

Seeducation are trying to create a movement; they want to host the world’s greatest thinkers, movers, shakers, concepts and practical lessons in education, and build a world where knowledge is shared openly, where teaching and training is given because people realise it will actually benefit themselves and everyone else.  We look forward to helping them achieve those goals.

Why not do what you love?

June 11, 2010 Pre-Meeting, linchpins 1 Comment Posted by Kenny

I received this email yesterday and it made me smile from ear to ear:

Dear Kenny,

Kudos to all of you.

In January 2010, after a little more than a year of pulling together my life experiences and observations, this 70-year old made a gentle invitation to  those around me by writing a legacy book,  Why Not Do What You Love?   It’s a prompt, rather than a prescription!   With lots of questions!  Among them, how can we look at the bigger picture on the planet, and the deeper core of our own gifts, to see how they converge into a personal/tribe/ “calling”/ that ripples out for good?

Serendipitously, Seth Godin’s Linchpin was launched at the very same time to a great deal of fanfare.   Being able to join up with what has become a worldwide gathering of those who care to make a difference just feels great.

So as I quietly surfaced in January with “my” book project,  I seem to have hit an astounding wave… the Linchpin phenomenon of sharing creative energy and building purposeful relationships.  People doing what they can, because they can, because they love it, is apparently the energy of the new decade.  It is one of the things that gives me hope for the future.

Thanks to all you young and energetic ones who are enjoying surfing this wave doing what you love.  For me, participating AND observing is going to be fun!

Martha Johnson

Being part of a community where we can connect with people like Martha is wildly exciting. I can’t wait to read her contribution to the magazine.

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