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October 17, 2007

Resigning as Help Advisor

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Today, I resigned my position as a Help Advisor at the forum I helped develop and have spent literally years nurturing and tending and caretaking, not just daily, but many times a day -- Teddy Talk.

I've been at Teddy Talk since its very beginnings and helped forge the foundations of TT, along with Sue Ann Holcomb.  With Quy Ton, TT's behind the scenes tech guru, I co-designed the look of TT; and independently, I created the forum's masthead and skins, and wrote the copy byline. I've been so involved there, so deeply, for so long!  So naturally, my resignation leaves me feeling somewhat wistful. 

Still, wistful or not... it was time.

To any of you reading this with (over)active imaginations... please know that there's absolutely no drama or icky stuff behind my decision to resign.  Like everyone else, I simply needed to evolve from what was into what will be, entering a new phase of my personal and professional life in the process.  Such is the natural progression of things.  Please don't imagine firings, arguments, fallings out, bad feelings, or any other bleak motives for my decision to resign.  My resignation had nothing to do with any specific person, event, thread, topic, or circumstance, and I wasn't asked to leave my position -- I chose to.  It's just time for a change, after several years of attentive care to the forum, and way too much time spent there if I'm being honest with myself!, for me to focus my attention more fixedly elsewhere.  Like on making bears more prolifically again, perhaps.  That would be a nice re-focusing.

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I'll still be popping by and posting to TT with regularity -- I'm not "leaving" TT, and this is not goodbye! -- but now I'll be able to visit the forum with nothing but joy in my heart, and without the sometimes-burdensome responsibility and sense of obligation that always accompanied time spent there.  From here on out I'll only post content when I have something I really want to say...  and not because I "need to" post due to my role as Advisor -- which has happened on occasion in the past.  And I admit, I'm very, very glad to be out from under that pressure.  Much as I've loved being an Advisor, I'm not sure any one who's not worn those particular shoes really appreciates just how hard a job it really is to moderate a forum (it's something like herding feral cats, at times), and how much time it consumes.   And just how thankless a job it really can be, at times.

I hope in some way my time at TT as an Advisor was positive and helpful, and that it contributed something meaningful to our beloved industry, and to the cause of all things teddy bear. I know not everyone appreciated my long windedness but like everyone else, I am what I am, and always did my best to be perfectly "me" while wearing the hat that a moderator, in such a position, must wear.  I mostly felt cherished and appreciated and "seen" there, and in the end just hope that my moderation created more light than it did darkness in the world.  I think that's the case.  I hope.

Sue Ann, Judi, Dilu, and Christine -- along with tech genius Quy and TT's Admin -- will still be available to assist forum members whenever and however needed.  Please contact them if/when you have questions or concerns.

I'm eternally grateful for all the wonderful gifts my time at Teddy Talk has brought me, not the least of which is a huge armful of friends of the truest and most real kind, and connections with bear lovers the world over. 

June 29, 2007

AARGH!

So I'm sitting here in the Sacramento airport.  I'm supposed to be boarding an airplane bound for Las Vegas... bound for IDEX, and the Teddy Talk event there (I'm a moderator at that forum and was asked to attend to represent it)... in less than thirty minutes.  I'm supposed to be hitting the tarmac in Vegas before 3:30, with more than enough time to taxi myself and my carry-on bag to the Rio for the big event.

That's what's supposed to be happening.

Unfortunately, US Airways and their flight crew think differently.  The incoming jet that's supposed to pick me up in Sacto and ferry me to Sin City has been delayed due to weather and "crew rest," and won't even arrive to Sacramento until 4:00 to pick up delayed passengers on doomed flight #139.  The flight itself itakes about 1.5 hours. 

The Teddy Talk event at IDEX, where Mindy Kinsey, Editor of Teddy Bear & Friends, and Judi Paul, fellow moderator, bear artist, and friend -- and who knows who else? -- are expecting me, is just one hour long,  from 5pm to 6pm.

Join me, won't you?, in doing the math on this: IF my rescheduled, later flight lands in Vegas on time, AND we get out of the airport quickly (we're packing only carryon bags), AND there's no traffic to the Rio, AND we can find the venue quickly, THEN I might be able to attend, like, the last 17.2 seconds of the TT event.

AARGH!  AARGH!  AARGH!  AARGH!  AARGH!

Sitting here, feeling irked and sorry for myself and worried about the political ramifications on my career -- Will people think I don't care?  Have I lost all credibility? -- now that I'm officially going to be a "no show", I feel marginally cheered by the fact that today's SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE headlines the following story:  "Bumpy summer in store for fliers," and then goes on to tell the stories of multitudes of similarly irked and delayed passengers, one of whom has been rebooked on a flight to Puerto Vallarta two days from now -- with ZERO compensation (all of this, by the way, from the same airline that's holding me up today.)

I'm looking forward to seeing IDEX itself and to time with hubby and seeing a Cirque show and the spectacle of Vegas; I've never visited.  But the entire point and purpose of this trip was to be in attendance tonight for that one hour, representing Teddy Talk at the TT Event, meeting Mindy and Judi, and hopefully others -- collectors, artists -- who registered or might walk in to the event.  We would have flown out earlier but Tim had to work yesterday, so that was out, and today, the only other available flights were literally twice as expensive as the ones we actually booked.  <sigh>

I can't begin to express how disappointed, angry, crushed, annoyed, etc., I am right now.

Please send your support!

Mindy, Judi, artists, collectors, and friends ... if you're reading this, I'm so sorry.  It was beyond my control.

April 23, 2007

I'm so grateful...

... to the many, many people who've written me about my DARK SIDE post.  Sometimes it's really hard when a handful of people seem to be voicing the critical feelings of many.  Your notes are a refreshing reminder that, in reality, these folks are only voicing the feelings of a very few.  And that, just maybe, those few were simply in the midst of a bad moment, and really didn't mean what they wrote at all...

You're appreciated. :)

April 20, 2007

The Dark Side

I'm so blessed in my life, but sometimes that life is hard.  My mom is  grieving the loss of her daughter and I can't really fix it or help with that.  My son is being bullied at school.  I'm behind on some deadlines and working hard but it's weighing on me and I'm stressed.

Striking me particularly hard today, on top of that stuff, is the stinging reminder that there's a real dark side to the teddy bear industry; one in which people choose to "hate" instead of "celebrate" when it comes to their peers (Ha!  I got that great expression from Ali G!).  I guess this shouldn't surprise me, human nature being what it is, and given the nature of the "artist temperament."  And certainly this isn't particular to the bear industry; I've seen it across every business imaginable.  But surprise me it does, and hurt me too a little bit... each and every time.

I'm pretty invested intellectually and emotionally in what I think is a truly great website for arctophiles: a forum called Teddy Talk which, along with a handful of other bearmakers, I essentially "moderate."  Mostly I'm just a cheerleader there for all things bruin; Admin handles all the inside, dirty work.  I try to apply my  enthusiasm evenly and consistently in my role and for the most part, I think I succeed.

Teddy Talk was designed to be a gathering place and a learning place; an online cafe' of sorts where bear makers and  lovers could come together and discuss all things bear; hence, the name.  Teddy Talk was also intended, from the outset, to be a fantastic supporter of the individual soft sculpture artisan.  Even though we're sponsored by a mohair supplier, we're not a commercial site and we strive to keep the posting areas of the site commercial free for that reason.  Rather, we're a community classroom.  Any posting policies at Teddy Talk reflect this mission & purpose.

The forum has a few, really basic and common sense rules in place which we hope encourage participation and maintain an atmosphere of community and safety, while keeping chaos and adversity at bay.  Be kind and respectful to others.  Handle your  private affairs privately.  Pay for your banner advertising.   Really common sense, mundane, every day, get-along-with-others stuff like that which keeps things fair.  These rules are available in expanded form to those who need or want more details, but in simplest form, that's the entirety of our "rulebook" on the forum. 

In the history of the forum, we've never once removed a member for rule breaking -- even when, quite possibly, we should have.  We've given participants every chance to "recover" from lapses in conduct because we're human, and they're human, and misunderstandings occur, especially online where there's no context or visual cues to aid understanding.  We all make teddy bears, after all; so there's some squishy space during hard times for a bit of softness, and we try to live that philosophy, too.

The payoff for abiding by what might be the online world's most common sense rules -- for playing nice in the Teddy Talk sandbox (which is such a small and easy thing to do) -- is nothing short of huge for the bear maker and bear collector:

--  There's no need to register to read our site content.  Our information is openly available to all.  Nowadays for every 10 people online, we have about 30 guest visitors who aren't registered or logged in.

--  You can post a huge avatar at our site -- among the largest on the web -- and it can include your contact information and pictures of your work.  It's a terrific free marketing tool for your business; every time you post, your avatar keeps you and your work "top of mind" with forum readers.

--  We've provided a quick "form" you can fill out in 60 seconds or less which will auto-insert your (1) eBay seller ID, (2) website; (3) eMail; (4) Blog; and (5) Private Messaging information under your avatar, making it incredibly easy for TT readers to find you at every spot where you post on the forum, without ever having to "look you up."  Another great free marketing tool, and you don't need to know html or php to use it.

--  You can create a text signature with links to your original work.  Not all sites allow signatures.

-- We've provided two places on the forum that are 100% dedicated to pictures of your work.  One is intended for work you're selling, and the other is intended for work you're just showing off.  Collectors visit our site and browse these areas, looking for items of interest.  This catalog of great bears, all in one place, and entirely free to you, has been a remarkable part of many a bearmakers business growth and success.

--  We've got an enormous library of bear related topics, from the specifics of teddy construction to information on photography, auction sites, and web design... all of which assist the individual bearmaker in developing his or her business to its fullest potential.  And again, this is free and available to all.

--  For those wanting additional exposure at Teddy Talk, we offer banner advertising opportunities.  It's incredibly cheap (a mere $20 for a six month run; too cheap if you ask me) and the small revenue earned goes not to forum Advisors or Admin or our sponsor, but to our technical support guy, Quy, who is an absolute genius and incredibly  helpful... and who VOLUNTEERS the considerable time he spends at Teddy Talk, working to make the forum functional and pretty.  Ad revenue is his only direct compensation for all he does at TT.

--  Our collector visitors can browse the work of their favorite artists with ease, and have ready access to those artists via PM, eMail, or by posting right to the forum.

-- And there's just so, so, so much more!

Over the years, there have of course been people who didn't see or value that payoff; people who simply couldn't, for whatever reason, be happy abiding by the forum's common sense rules.  As a forum TT has tried to be interesting to and workable for all, but of course we can't be that -- no entity can -- and there will be people for whom the forum just doesn't "work."  We understand completely when folks take their online time elsewhere, whether for a moment or for eternity.  And to our credit, I think, we continue to be genuinely in support of all things bear... even when those things transpire at what might be perceived as a "competing" website somewhere else in cyber space.   

We don't expect people who visit TT to visit TT exclusively, forming alliances with our forum which exclude alliances with other websites.  Heck... I buy Edinburgh mohair (it's lovely), visit Beary Cheap's forum to lurk and learn (they're funny and talented), and have placed BAO not once, but twice, on my POTBELLY ARTS links page (it's a great concept and I wish it success.) 

It's never even occurred to us at Teddy Talk that, in order to be helpful to bear lovers, or to provide a great place to talk bears, we need to be the only game  in town.  We've never once considered, publicly or privately, acting in ways which undermine other bear sites  so that we could garner some kind of market share for ourselves and eliminate the competition in doing so.  We really are a group of folks trying to the best of our abilities to keep the bear industry, and the artisans and collectors at the core of it, ALIVE and WELL, and we're doing this, entirely on a volunteer basis, by genuinely supporting ALL.   

You'd think that people would readily see the genuineness of those volunteer efforts, and hopefully that they'd appreciate them on some level, whether expressed aloud or not, as well.  You'd think that those who feel constrained by the rules at TT would choose to simply stop visiting our forum.  I know that when something chafes at me, I find the easiest solution is to extricate myself from the object that's chafing me and try something different, moving on, and discarding what didn't work.   

I love and have worked soo hard in my own small way to build Teddy Talk  into something great that actually helps other people and brings them together over a common interest.  My personal belief and approach as I've volunteered my time at the forum has always been that it's better to HAVE each other's backs than to STAB each other's backs.   Such a philosophy just makes plain good sense to me, in the bear industry... and in life.

That's why in my heart of hearts I don't at all understand why it's being reported today that a couple of people -- people who frequently participate at Teddy Talk -- are publicly mocking the forum and those of us who caretake it, delighting in their self-described "sneaky" misuse of forum features.   The misuse itself isn't a problem at all, actually.  Who cares?  Rather, it's the spiteful giddiness with which these folks describe tricking or "using" Teddy Talk, the forum, that makes hearing this report so painful and confusing.

I have to assume these folks don't realize that we designed and caretake the forum for them, to assist their success..  TT provides tools for learning and marketing and sales, and they're provided for free -- unlike some sites, where you must pay for your exposure, inclusion and image privileges.  And in return for that gift -- and it is a gift -- Teddy Talk deserves sabotage and mockery???

For a select few, apparently the TT forum has become a big ol' bad guy and a target.  I'm telling you, though... I can't imagine why.   Other than the occasional reminder when things get wonky that we have certain guidelines for forum use -- and how irksome can that possibly be?   Every other forum also has rules, as do most institutions and public venues -- the forum has done nothing but accept bear lovers into its folds with warm welcome, continually developing new features to help them either make bears; sell bears; or buy bears.   

I'm also left to wonder whether these folks have considered, for even one moment, that an international audience -- including their own collectors -- has access to their words in the place where they were originally posted.  That audience will form opinions and they might not be good or flattering ones.  These folks are on record now, on the web, internationally, celebrating their own pettiness and "sneak"iness or that of others, for reasons only they understand.  I don't.  99.99% of the world won't.  Have these folks  given any thought at all to the impact such comments might have on their personal and professional lives???

It all just makes me so heartsick and sad.  Not angry and certainly not retaliatory;  just terribly, terrifically sad.  It seems so pointless and unnecessary to jab with hostility when we could instead be embracing one another as artists and cross-marketing our businesses in ways that help EVERYONE succeed and feel supported. 

The Teddy Talk forum has done nothing but support the individual artisan and bear related businesses of all kinds -- suppliers big and small; auction sites; showcase sites; promoters; and graphic designers.  While we don't allow banner ads to be posted except in advertising areas, we freely allow -- even encourage! -- members to mention their affiliations and partnerships; published articles and photographs; website updates; and resources & suppliers in the posting areas of our site.   Honestly, can somebody please tell me... what on earth could be so objectionable about that?

There may be some who don't care for the particular ways in which we've done all that; people who don't like our look or style or content.  I frequently get the idea that I, personally, piss people off on a regular basis by simply being myself (articulate and long winded; we can't all be concise!)  But I'm a good person and I can only be who I am if I'm acting genuinely, so I offer my apologies to those of you whom I annoy.  It's not my intent.

Mostly, the larger point is that Teddy Talk has tried valiantly and earnestly to be a true help and assist in this industry, and in fact has done great things for the visibility of the very people who are now mocking it!  That assist, that effort on the part of the forum to be a meaningful instrument of free, willing, genuine support for bear lovers, can't and shouldn't be ignored.  It hurts my heart that the earnestness and sincerity of our efforts -- and by "our" I mean Advisors, Admin, and the people who make Teddy Talk what it is; the readers and participants --  is being overlooked or forgotten as people focus instead on spoiling opportunities and spreading mean spirited gossip.   Forum communities are so delicately balanced even on good days.  So the fact that a few are purposefully and maliciously rubbing their hands together while trying to upset the apple cart leaves me feeling pretty hopeless and sad inside.

Things will get better.  They always do.  Teddy Talk is solid and strong and frankly, huge and growing.  But this is the state of my head today.  It's been temporarily fogged over by The Dark  Side. 

March 26, 2007

Final pin

This is the final version I think we're going with.  Just a few little tweaks...

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teddy talk pins

Whipped up a quick design for some TEDDY TALK pins and am awaiting word from the big cheeses at Admin on whether it's a 'yay' or a 'nay' concept.  Here 'tis, for now...

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    -- 18th Century France
    -- Cakes & Confections
    -- Coffee
    -- Alice in Wonderland
    -- Faeries/Mermaids/Pirates/Fantasy
    -- Geisha
    -- Zetti
    -- India
    -- Funky whimsical art
    -- Day of the Dead/Mexican
    -- Goth (cute, dark)
    -- Vintage image collage
    -- Animals
    -- Shoes (antique, couture)
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