World Malaria Day 2010

April 25, 2010 by Huxley  
Filed under Giving Back, Social Media

Today is World Malaria Day. It seemed appropriate to share this interview I had with Adi Galokopoto, health worker with UNICEF Pacific Islands and member of the Solomon Islands Emergency Response team. Here Adi talks frankly about living with malaria, putting into context the nature of the disease, effective treatment, and how together we can help eradicate it. Please buy a net today via the UNDERCOVER widget on my blog (below). Funds go direct to UNICEF to buy nets. This simple action will save at least four children’s lives.


Some Facts About Malaria

Malaria is a deadly mosquito-born disease, which takes almost one million lives each year and afflicts as many as half a billion people in 109 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

Malaria plagued Europe and North America as recently as 60 years ago. Simple public health measures were crucial to eliminating the disease and helping those regions achieve growth, prosperity and stability.

Today, for the first time in 50 years, the international community is poised to win the fight against malaria worldwide.

Effective, low-cost tools exist to prevent and treat the disease and new and improved tools are currently being developed and tested. A consensus global action plan has been put forth to guide a coordinated international effort to control, eliminate and eventually eradicate malaria. A robust Partnership, uniting all key actors and stakeholders in malaria control, is in place to respond to challenges that no organization or government can face alone.

The next year presents a rare window of opportunity to save a million lives by rapidly delivering malaria interventions – protective nets, diagnostic tests, antimalarial drugs and indoors spraying – to all people at risk of the disease and to pave the way towards virtually ending deaths by 2015.

Each 30 seconds, a child dies from malaria. Each of these deaths is avoidable. Join the world’s largest international effort to end malaria deaths. The countdown to 2010 continues.

Social Media Altitude, New Order & Chicago Nights

December 18, 2009 by Huxley  
Filed under Social Media

A few weeks ago I made the trans-hemispheric haul from Melbourne’s sultry beginnings of summer to Chicago’s sub-zero emerging winter. A brisk minus 17 degrees Celsius to chill your bones and for the uninitiated (like me) a chance to test whether or not one’s ears do in fact ‘burn off from frostbite’ if walking more than three blocks without a hat! (please, don’t ask).

Chicago is an enchanting city and ‘must see’ destination. As I was only in town for eight days I had little opportunity to really explore, nonetheless I was determined to make the most of it.  I managed to steal away from the office for a few hours to visit The Chicago Art Institute and with snow everywhere on the street, decided it made more sense to lose myself amongst the warmth and inspiration of the windy city’s amazing art collection.

Prior to leaving Melbourne I connected with internet entrepreneur Bradley Will, having seen an Unstrappd interview he did recently with Gary Vaynerchuck. Knowing he was based in Chicago it made sense to look him up, however what unfolded was a totally spontaneous series of events which I could never have predicted and to say the least, was totally awesome!

I met Bradley and his business partner Gabe Strom on the night I arrived in Chicago and there was instant rapport and lot’s of ‘aha’s’. Over dinner we talked about the future, the challenge to businesses to become more social (and I don’t just mean managing a Twitter persona but genuine, real-person dialogue and connection online); and the notion of ‘trusted influence’ and all this entails as businesses learn to leverage new digital economics beyond social media… to be more transparent, authentic participants with the online community.

We decided to meet again at the end of the week in the lobby of the James Hotel, where I was staying. I was invited to guest present on their show which led to a Ustream internet broadcast of Social Media Altitude live from my hotel room. All in a day, I say…

The guys are awesome and the videos below are well worth viewing, at times funny, and you may even learn something. I sure did! Oh, and following the show I embraced Chicago’s ‘Bizarre Love Triangle’ with friend David Armano who we joined for some die-hard popstar antics. But that’s a whole other story.