Meet the Speaker: John Hawkins

John Hawkins

If you’ve been to a WordCamp, chances are you’ve met John Hawkins before. This self-proclaimed WordCamp addict has attended, spoken, and sponsored more than 20 of them across the US. We’re willing to bet the number is much, much higher than that, but after so many, it’s easy to lose count.

John is the founder of 9seeds, a WordPress development team based on Las Vegas, NV. He runs the Las Vegas WordPress meetup group and is the lead organizer for WordCamp Las Vegas. Most recently, John launched the Hawk Talk Podcast where interviews guests on a variety of topics, including (of course) WordPress. He also blogs at VegasGeek.com.

To say John is a community leader is an understatement. We’re excited to have him involved with Prestige Conference as both a speaker and a sponsor for our Las Vegas event.

In 3 sentences or less, please describe what you do for a living:

I’m a partner at 9seeds. I lead the biz dev team and focus on client communications. Occasionally, they let me write a line or two of code. Occasionally.

Why this career and not something else?

As an early adopter of WordPress, I was already in the community from the beginning. As I started building more and more sites for friends, family and a couple small businesses, I really fell in love with the process. Why not do something I love for a living?

When did you figure out what you wanted to be when you grew up?

When I was 10 years old I bought my first computer with my own money. An Atari 400. I was hooked. I don’t know that I knew then what exactly I wanted to be, but I knew that it would be focused on building stuff with computers.

Once you figured out what you wanted to do with your career, how did you start making things happen?

I spent nights and weekends all through my teenage years writing all sorts of little programs on a Commodore 64. Remember Compute magazine? It used to have code for programs you could write and then run to play games. I’d stay up all night on a Friday to type in the code, play the game for a short time and then, because I had no way to save what I was doing, I’d turn the machine off and the game would be gone. It sounds kinda painful, but those were some of my favorite weekends ever.

Who were your most valuable mentors and how did you connect with them?

Wow, that’s a tough one. I’m like a sponge and I like to pick up tips and tricks from a lot of different people. Chris Brogan has always been somebody I’ve looked up to and have learned a ton from.

What’s coming up next for you?

At my company we’re looking at products as a way to grow our business. So I see a bit of a shift coming from us in 2015. Nothing drastic, we’re not stopping client work, but more likely building up a new team to have a different focus.

What book(s) are you reading right now?

I just finished reading a book called Embrace the Suck. It’s about a guy’s journey in to the world of CrossFit. While I’m driving, I’m currently listening to Book 3 of the Game of Thrones series (but I don’t drive a lot, so it’s going to take me forever to finish all 5 books). And I just started a book called “18 minutes: Find your focus, master distraction and get the right things done.”

Favorite “guilty pleasure” song or band that you can’t help but rock out to?

Seriously, that Taylor Swift writes some catchy tunes. I’d be lying if I said they didn’t get stuck in my head lately.

You’re not going to print this, right? ;)

Name one thing you’re looking forward to for Prestige Conference Las Vegas:

Honestly, just the conference as a whole. I heard so much great stuff about the first Prestige event, I’m absolutely thrilled that they picked Vegas as the second location. I would have traveled to attend if it wasn’t in Vegas, but it’s sure nice to have it right here in my back yard!

WordPress Podcasts Worth Listening To

WordPress is an open source software that’s constantly changing & improving through contributions from a very active developer community.

Whether you’re a developer yourself, a designer, or someone that uses WordPress for your business, stay up-to-date on the latest WordPress news by tuning in to these podcasts.

14 WordPress Podcasts Worth Listening To

In alphabetical order:

Apply Filters

Apply Filters is a podcast dedicated to WordPress development. Hosts Brad Touesnard and Pippin Williamson share their experiences in the development world, including development in WordPress core, plugins, and themes. They also bring in guests and occasionally cover the business side of WordPress.

The DradCast

The DradCast is a video podcast featuring Dre Armeda and Brad Williams. Each week they feature a guest host and discussion of all things WordPress, including WordPress news, upcoming events, and the WordPress community in general.

Kitchen Sink WP

Just like their name implies, this podcast covers everything WordPress but the kitchen sink. Hosted by Adam Silver, this podcast is his way of giving back to the WordPress community that has supported him through the years.

Matt Report

The Matt Report is a WordPress business podcast created and hosted by Matt Medeiros. Matt has interviewed hundreds of WordPress professionals throughout his career, and his podcast is full of great information on WordPress entrepreneurship, startups, and freelancing.

*If you’d like to hear Matt Medeiros live, he’ll be speaking at our upcoming Minneapolis event. Ticket info: PrestigeConf.com/Tickets

Please Advise

Please Advise is an occasional live podcast by Mike McAlister, Jake Caputo, and Chris Molitor. As commercial theme developers, they are able to speak expertly on topics related to theme industry, theme development, and WordPress in general.

WordPress Breakdown with BobWP

Bob Dunn is a professional trainer. His podcast teaches beginner and intermediate users the strategy, marketing, and design side of WordPress.

The WordPress Chick’s Podcast

Kim Doyal is “The WordPress Chick” and her podcast focuses on “WordPress happiness made easy.” Her show discusses WordPress themes, plugins, publishing, and more.

WordPress Plugins from A to Z

As anyone using WordPress knows, there is a massive collection of free and premium plugins that have been created by and for the WordPress community. Created and hosted by John Overall and Marcus Couch, the WordPress Plugins from A to Z podcast regularly reviews new and updated plugins to help you find the best tools for your site.

WordPress Tips & Tricks

WordPress Tips & Tricks by Steve Hart is gaining some popularity and momentum. Steve has a great personality and is able to deliver useful content in short bursts. Each podcast is typically 5 minutes or less, though some do come in closer to the 10 minute mark. His recordings stay on topic and deliver great value for those looking to expand their WordPress knowledge.

WordPress Weekly

WordPress Weekly is a WPTavern podcast hosted by Jeff Chandler and Marcus Couch and recorded live each week at 9:30pm EST on Wednesday night. WordPress Weekly focuses on industry news with supplemental interviews and discussion.

WPcast

This professional WordPress podcast is hosted by Doug Yuen and David Hehenberger. The podcast focus is on providing valuable information for WordPress professionals, including designers, consultants, developers, and even end users that run their businesses on WordPress.

WP Elevation

WP Elevation interviews successful entrepreneurs in the WordPress industry. Their business podcast focuses on ways to help you build a successful WordPress enterprise.

WP Watercooler

WP Watercooler is a live video roundtable discussion hosted by WordPress developer Jason Tucker. This weekly show discusses what’s happening in the WordPress community and how WordPress has changed people’s lives and their businesses.

Your Website Engineer

Your Website Engineer is a podcast created and hosted by Dustin Hartzler that, each week, provides a simple approach to creating high quality websites with WordPress. His goal is to inspire you to do great things with WordPress. Each week, he tackles a new topic to help small business owners build their WordPress websites.

Hear Matt Medeiros Speak at Prestige

Matt MedeirosMatt Medeiros, host of the Matt Report and co-founder of Slocum Studio, will be opening our Saturday sessions with his talk “Traits of Success: From Car Sales to Software Sales”.

Matt is well-known in the business technology sector for his weekly podcast the Matt Report, a WordPress-focused business podcast for entrepreneurs, startups, and freelancers. Over the past two years, he’s interviewed hundreds of WordPress professionals about their stories, successes, and struggles within their businesses. He is also a frequent speaker at WordCamps and business events around the country.

Growing up, Matt learned the sales side of the world through his father’s car dealership. Those skills, along with a brief stint in retail sales, have continued to pay off in his other pursuits. His interest in technology led him to positions within the industry that eventually pushed him to found Slocum Studio in 2008, a full-service web marketing & development provider.

Through his countless interviews with successful entrepreneurs and hands-on experience running his own agency, Matt brings an enormous amount of knowledge with him to Prestige Conference.

Hear Matt Medeiros Speak At Prestige Conference

We’re excited to have Matt Medeiros as a speaker at Prestige. We’re confident in his ability to provide inspiration and actionable tips for success in your own business.

Saturday Conference tickets include Matt’s presentation and much more. Streaming tickets are also available for remote attendees.