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Welcome back to our conference podcast!

Today, let’s talk about how you can engage with other people’s contributions for the Practical Liberty Unconference in Orlando. After submitting your name, you can explore the list of activities and show your interest in the ones you’d like to attend.

As you can see, Bob is interested in Procrastination Hacks but no one else is. Jane is the only one who wants to read through T&C but everyone wants to learn the Art of Conference Snacking!

As you can see, Bob is interested in Procrastination Hacks but no one else is. Jane is the only one who wants to read through T&C but everyone wants to learn the Art of Conference Snacking!

Here’s how:

First, go to the spreadsheet where all the contributions are listed in rows. Each activity has its own row with details like the title, description, and duration.

Find the column with your name. If you don’t see your name, you still need to submit the networking form.

If you’re interested in an activity, simply put an “x” in the row of that activity under your name.

This helps us see which sessions are most popular and signals to the presenter that there’s interest. If no one marks interest in a particular activity, the presenter might choose to skip it and save time.

Additionally, there’s another tab in the spreadsheet called “Interests.” Here, you can see what your fellow attendees are interested in, which helps foster connections and collaboration.

So don’t miss out—visit the spreadsheet and start marking the sessions you’re interested in with an “x.”

By doing this, you’re helping to create a more engaging and relevant conference for everyone.

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