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SinC Colorado Quarterly Meeting

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SinC Colorado Quarterly Meeting

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10:00 AM Meet and Greet

10:30 AM - 12 PM - I want to start a podcast. Now what? - Patrick Hester

Since the dawn of time, people have been podcasting. Well, no, that's not true. But it sounds good, right? While podcasts haven't been around forever, they have been a presence in our daily lives for around 20 years. Should you start your own? How? Do you need a studio? How do you get people to listen? How much time will be involved? The answer to these and many more questions will be discussed by two-time Hugo Award winner Patrick Hester, whose podcast credits include the Hugo Award-winning SFSignal, I Should Be Writing (Producer) and The Functional Nerds.

12:00 - 1:00 PM Lunch (brown bag or visit nearby restaurants)

1:00 - 3:00 PM - The Real CSI. Not That Stuff on TV - Lisa Provost, CCSI, Forensic Supervisor, Aurora PD

BIOS

Patrick Hester is an author, blogger, 2013 & 2014 Hugo Award Winner, and an all around Functional Nerd. He writes fiction of all shapes and sizes, but his heart belongs to Science Fiction and Fantasy. He is the Producer and co-host for the long running (15 years) Functional Nerds Podcast. His fiction is available online. He can usually be found on social media under ATFMB. Loves Star Trek AND Star Wars because he’s a rebel. He lives in Colorado with a puppy named Ronan who makes him laugh each and every day.

Lisa N Provost has a Bachelor's in Forensic Science with a concentration in Criminal Justice, and a Master's in Criminal Justice with a focus on organizational learning and performance. She started in the field of Forensic Science in December 2012 with the Fayetteville Police Department in Fayetteville, NC as a Forensic Technician. In May of 2015, she was promoted to the rank of Forensic Supervisor. In May of 2019, she moved to Colorado and joined the Aurora Police Department as a Crime Scene Investigations Supervisor which is where she still is today. She has well over 750 hours of Forensic/Crime Scene Training and approximately 750 hours of leadership training. She is a Certified Crime Scene Investigator (CCSI) with the International Association for Identification (IAI).

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