Here's the video page for the session - if you click through to it, you can set yourself a reminder so that you don't miss the event.
If your goal is to get one of your questions asked and answered, you'll probably want to get there early in the session. As the time goes on, the comments and questions start to come in faster and faster, and when I realize we're close to the end of the session, I start looking for ones I can answer fairly easily to cap it off. I've never succeeded in getting to all of the questions and comments in any given session.
If you'd like to watch and listen to any of the earlier AMA sessions - you can also see what all the questions and comments were for that session by looking at the chat replay on the left side of the screen - here they are:
- Ask Me Anything Session 1 - September 2017
- Ask Me Anything Session 2 - December 2017
- Ask Me Anything Session 3 - January 2018
- Ask Me Anything Session 4 - February 2018
- Ask Me Anything Session 5 - March 2018
- Ask Me Anything Session 6 - April 2018
- Ask Me Anything Session 7 - May 2018
- Ask Me Anything Session 8 - June 2018
- Ask Me Anything Session 9 - July 2018
- Ask Me Anything Session 10 - August 2018
- Ask Me Anything Session 11 - September 2018
- Ask Me Anything Session 12 - October 2018
- Ask Me Anything Session 13 - November 2018
- Ask Me Anything Session 14 - December 2018
- Ask Me Anything Session 15 - January 2019
- Ask Me Anything Session 16 - February 2019
- Ask Me Anything Session 17 - March 2019
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