I have just been perusing the program for Diving Deeper in Sydney, Unlock the Past's DNA event in Sydney next month.
It was pleasing to see that there are plenty of opportunities to hear DNA Guru, Blaine Bettinger on the program. Blaine will be the opening act on each of the three days of the conference when he will give a keynote type address to all attendees.The remainder of the sessions that cover a wide variety of topics are at three levels: Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced with two of the days concluding with a panel session.
Blaine is giving 14 presentations in all and I will endeavour to attend most of them. He is such a knowledgeable and affable presenter that I am sure my case of Blaine Overload will be easy to handle.
Others on the program I want to hear are two knowledgeable out of towners, Louise Coakley from Cairns and Shelley Crawford from Canberra.
There are still a couple of TBA slots on the program, I would love to see one of these filled with one or more experienced genies who are not DNA experts but DNA dabblers. I would love to hear how ordinary genies like me deal with this exciting new tool in their resource repertoire. No doubt Alan Phillips (Mr Unlock the Past) will let us know via social media when the program is complete.
No matter what is offered I am confident that this event will be am amazing learning experience for all who attend.
It was pleasing to see that there are plenty of opportunities to hear DNA Guru, Blaine Bettinger on the program. Blaine will be the opening act on each of the three days of the conference when he will give a keynote type address to all attendees.The remainder of the sessions that cover a wide variety of topics are at three levels: Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced with two of the days concluding with a panel session.
Blaine is giving 14 presentations in all and I will endeavour to attend most of them. He is such a knowledgeable and affable presenter that I am sure my case of Blaine Overload will be easy to handle.
Others on the program I want to hear are two knowledgeable out of towners, Louise Coakley from Cairns and Shelley Crawford from Canberra.
There are still a couple of TBA slots on the program, I would love to see one of these filled with one or more experienced genies who are not DNA experts but DNA dabblers. I would love to hear how ordinary genies like me deal with this exciting new tool in their resource repertoire. No doubt Alan Phillips (Mr Unlock the Past) will let us know via social media when the program is complete.
No matter what is offered I am confident that this event will be am amazing learning experience for all who attend.
Looking forward to it.
ReplyDeleteI don't think it will be Blaine Overload for me, just DNA Overload in general.
ReplyDeleteAs I do not know a lot about DNA, three days of it might be overkill for me! But we shall see. I will surely learn something during the conference.
To get the most out of my DNA results I find that events like DNADU really help. You learn lots from the talks plus between talks networking with attendees and speakers puts the icing on the cake.
ReplyDeleteI loved the Melbourne one day.was so lucky to have a new found relative host me at I am from nz .I loved all the talks.please come to nz
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