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Check Out these WordCamp Miami Speakers Before the Conference!

Back in December I published the WordCamp US Speakers that have been on my podcast. This weekend I’m heading to WordCamp Miami, so I’ve decided to continue the tradition. WordCamp Miami has a killer lineup of speakers, and there are quite a few that have been on my podcast. If you’re heading to the conference and want to learn a little more about them, listen to these episodes.

Chris Lema

Chris is a good friend and one of the only repeat guests on the show! You can hear him talk about his current position at Liquid Web and their Managed WooCommerce Hosting Platform. Chris is speaking on Saturday (at 11am) aboutDesigning the Perfect Product Page For Your Store.

Listen to Chris’s Episode

Topher DeRosia

Topher came on the show a while back to talk about how he built HeroPress. On Saturday at 11:55am, you can catch the live and updated version of that topic in his lightning talk:HeroPress: The Stories Of WordPress.

Listen to Topher’s Episode

Zac Gordon

My good friend Zac was an early guest talking about how he built his online Javascript courses. He’s getting super developery on Saturday at 1:45 with his talkEverything You Can Do with the NEW (Redux Based) JavaScript Data API in WordPress.

Listen to Zac’s Episode

Jennifer Bourn

Jennifer Bourn is a more recent guest, where she told us about her Profitable Project Plan. I personally learned a lot from Jennifer’s approach in that episode, and it’s one of my favorites. I know her talk, 2pm on Saturday, will be the same:Your Fastest Paths To Cash: How To Make Your Blog Your Most Successful Salesperson.

Listen to Jennifer’s Episode

Tessa Kriesel

Tessa is one of my favorite people, and I loved her episode about teaching programming because it’s something we both love to do. In her talk, 3:10pm on Saturday, she does just that:Building Gutenberg Blocks with ACF.

Listen to Tessa’s Episode

Joe Howard

At that same time slot, Joe Howard, Jessica Ortega, Santiago Leon, and I are doing a podcasting panel calledPromote Your Business And Get An Audience With Podcasts. Joe was on the show last year talking about how he build and grew his business, WP Buffs.

Listen to Joe’s Episode

John James Jacoby

JJJ was another early guest that came on to talk about his side project Publishiza. He’ll be delivering the keynote address at WordCamp Miami:Keynote: “Future of WordPress”

Listen to JJJ’s Episode

Rian Kinney

Rian and I met at WordCamp US 2017 and hit it off immediately. She’s an Intellectual Property lawyer and in her episode we talked all about Trademark and Copyright. She’s a wealth of knowledge and the conversation was interesting and very different from the usual guests! You can catch her talkFreelancer’s Guide To Contractson Friday at 1:50pm.

Listen to Rian’s Episode

Come Say Hi!

On top of Saturday’s panel, I’ll also be speaking on Friday at 3:45 aboutHow Freelancers Can Diversify Their Income.

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