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Welcome back to our conference podcast!

In today’s episode, we’re diving into how you can contribute to the Practical Liberty Unconference in Orlando. Submitting your contribution in advance is a fantastic way to showcase what you’d like to present and gauge interest from other attendees. Plus, you can see what others are planning to present and show your support for their ideas.

Here’s how you can get involved:

First, add your contributions. You can do this easily by using the form at PracticalLiberty.org/participate. Just include the title or topic of your presentation, a short description, and the amount of time you’ll need.

Feel free to suggest topics you’d like to see, too. Just leave the ‘Owner(s)’ field blank and maybe someone else will pick it up.

Then, check out the spreadsheet to see your submission and what others have proposed.

Finally, find your name on the right side of the spreadsheet and add ‘x’ marks next to the activities that interest you. This helps everyone gauge interest and prioritize sessions.

We already have some great contributions, like a session on worm composting hacks, a [discussion on escaping the U.S. tax code](/17cd2f6c-754d-497d-818a-ab114459ea89 “Escaping the U.S. Tax Code while “Living in” the U.S.”), and a framework for business analysis and solving complex problems.

If you’re interested in attending any of these sessions, be sure to mark them with an ‘x’ under your name.

So, head over to PracticalLiberty.org/participate and start contributing today. Let’s make this unconference a truly collaborative and inspiring experience.

And don’t forget to subscribe to this podcast for more updates. See you next time!

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