Two professional event industry millennials discuss topics and share stories of the trials and tribulations that each of us event profs experience on a daily and weekly basis.
Two event industry professionals and live event safety advocates crack a bottle, shoot the shit on the state of events industry, play some games and share horror stories with comedic relief. And maybe a slight buzz. You have regrets...plural. We do, too.
We talk with professional wedding planner Blair Mitcham from "BAM events" we discuss the future of events, how to plan with the pandemic, and what the future of events look like.
Boy, do we have a disaster for you. For the first time in a long time, we're not experienced professionals and neither are you. Crisis Management PR executive Alex Boonstra, with the particular insight on the wedding and event industry, offers imperative guidance on the state of OUR industry and steps to implement for current and future disasters.
As this podcast derives; disaster in one form or another arises and is often inevitable. But what happens when disaster does strike? What's next? Who's to blame?Do you have protocols or policy in place at your company in order to handle a crisis? On this episode we speak with Boston-based public relations professional Alex Boonstra. Alex also has nearly a decade worth of experience in the events industry and has experienced and witnessed his share of horror stories. Alex offers us his stories, solutions and feedback on what we all can do to minimize the fallout from a crisis event.
"My friend is a photographer." "I have a colleague who is DJing for free" "My mom is going to be handling the event planning"...What could possibly go wrong?!
Two professional event industry millennials discuss topics and share stories of the trials and tribulations that each of us event profs experience on a daily and weekly basis. This is episode 001!