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Latest podcast episodes about evenbrite

Píldoras UX - Aprende diseño de experiencia de usuario
#180 El impacto de la IA en UX Design

Píldoras UX - Aprende diseño de experiencia de usuario

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 18:48


Vuelvo a traer a Edward a mi podcast y a mi escuela para hablar sobre cómo impactará la Inteligencia Artificial en nuestros trabajos como UX y Product Designers.Apúntate al webinar a través de mi newsletter o a través de este evento en Evenbrite.https://www.eventbrite.es/e/entradas-el-impacto-de-la-ia-en-la-profesion-de-ux-design-1295523839679?aff=oddtdtcreator.

The CMO Podcast
Tamara Mendelsohn (Eventbrite) | Find Consumers That Love You And Reflect That Love in Your Marketing

The CMO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 54:02


Jim's guest today on The CMO Podcast is Tamara Mendelsohn, the Chief Marketing Officer for Eventbrite. The 17-year-old global self-service ticketing platform for live experiences allows anyone to create, share, find and attend events. The app showcases music festivals, marathons, conferences, community rallies, fundraisers, gaming competitions–and even air guitar contests. 12 years after its founding, Eventbrite went public. The company's purpose is simple: to bring the world together through live experiences. The company certainly delivers that purpose, with five million events last year, nearly 300 million tickets, 800,000 creators using the platform, and a yearly revenue approaching $300 million.Tamara joined Evenbrite in 2009, when the company was only three years old, and she was appointed Chief Marketing Officer about 3 and a half years ago. Before Eventbrite, Tamara spent four years as a Senior Analyst at Forrester, where she specialized in ecommerce and multichannel retail. Tamara studied comparative literature and economics at Wellesley College, and earned her MBA from the Sloan School of Management at MIT. Tune in for a conversation with a CMO who loves connecting and community!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Alex Exum's The Exum Experience Talk Show
2 Week Warning!! Halloween 2023 Haunted Radio

Alex Exum's The Exum Experience Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 120:29


https://www.alexexum.com/halloween

You’re Not Done Yet
Honoring Your Voice Part 6 with Reshana Washington

You’re Not Done Yet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 13:50


We are in the last episode of the "Honoring Your Voice" series! We had a chance to speak with Reshana Washington about how people pleasing can dampen your voice. You have to worry about your feelings and not others. This was an amazing conversation and I can't wait for you to hear it/ watch it. Make sure you are following us on social media: @itsandreabee/@yourenotdoneyetpod on IG. You're Not Done Yet Podcast Live Tickets are now live on Evenbrite and I can wait to see you on June 24th!

Did You Bring the Hummus?
Episode 47 - Stay open, be creative, and never stop learning with Chef Adam Sobel of Cinnamon Snail

Did You Bring the Hummus?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 61:42


Today, I am joined by the incredible Chef Adam Sobel, creator of Cinnamon Snail, the food truck phenomenon that took NY/NJ and the world by storm from 2010 to 2020. Before Adam knew it, Cinnamon Snail had received a cult-like status, with people anxiously awaiting the location update on Twitter then standing in lines around  a New York City block to get a signature sandwich and of course, donuts! By 2014 The Cinnamon Snail was the #1 highest-rated place of any kind to eat in NYC and the #4 highest-ranked restaurant in the entire USA on yelp.com. After closing the food truck and restaurants in 2020, Adam began offering online classes and has expanded that to a membership (you can still get one off classes too), and has begun sharing recipes on his blog. I found Adam's energy to be totally infectious so, I'll apologize in advance for all of the laughing (just kidding, who would ever apologize for laughing…more of a warning, I guess. You're about to have a really good time! To connect with Adam: Visit his website: https://cinnamonsnail.com Follow him on Instagram @cinnamonsnail and Evenbrite under Chef Adam Sobel https://www.eventbrite.com/o/chef-adam-sobel-35312790233)  Check out Adam's cookbook Street Vegan: Recipes and Dispatches from The Cinnamon Snail Food Truck: A Cookbook To connect with me: Join my Podcast Fan Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/didyoubringthehummus/Book a free 30 minute call with me: https://www.didyoubringthehummus.com/book-online ©2023 Kimberly Winters - Did You Bring the Hummus LLCTheme Song ©2020 JP Winters @musicbyjpw

On The Border
Two weeks since the Arizona National Guard arrived, how is it going?

On The Border

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 14:03


Good morning, it's Thursday, May 13th and this is The Herald Review's podcast, the Daily Chirp. We're excited to bring you a closer look at top stories, events in the community, local history, sports, and more.    Today - It's been almost two weeks since the Arizona National Guard landed in Cochise County to help the Sheriff's Office on the border. So, how's it going so far?   Before we begin, some local history.   Did you know that from 1913 to 1933, Fort Huachuca was the home of the Buffalo Soldiers of the 10th Cavalry Regiment? Formed as a segregated African-American military unit, it served during the Indian Wars in the West, the Spanish-American War in Cuba, and the Philippine American War before being relocated to the Fort in 1913 because of increasing border tensions with Mexico. Today, the 10th Cavalry are known as Buffalo soldiers and proudly use a buffalo symbol to commemorate their heritage..   Today's history is brought to you by Benson Hospital. The team at Benson Hospital is always working towards building a healthier community. For example, when the Benson Food Pantry needed a new home, they worked with them to find one, and their staff even helped them apply for grants to support the mission. You can learn more about everything they're doing for our community by following them on Facebook at facebook.com/bensonhospital.   Also, The Daily Chirp podcast is giving away 5 Amazon Echo Dots - one every month now through July. You can enter for your chance to win twice a day! Today's code is FROGS and find the other codeword in our “Daily Chirp Podcast Alert” e-newsletter. To enter the sweepstakes go to myheraldreview.com, again today's codeword is: FROGS   Now, our feature story.    It's been almost two weeks since the Arizona National Guard landed in Cochise County to help the Sheriff's Office on the border. With the number of illegal crossings spiking monthly, the assistance is needed more than ever.   Sheriff's Chief of Staff Mark Napier said the National Guard's help with administrative duties, and especially with monitoring the Buckeye cameras that are placed along the international border, has helped deputies hit the ground and reinforce the manpower out in the field.   But Napier also said the number of undocumented migrants who have been seen on the cameras attempting to cross into the region illegally has been “off the charts.”   So where exactly are the cameras? The cameras are placed along the border from New Mexico through Arizona and into California.   And between March and April alone, investigators monitoring the cameras have seen an additional 428 people attempting to cross over.   In April specifically, the cameras caught images of 3,807 undocumented migrants attempting to cross over the border illegally. And in March, the cameras saw 3,379 people attempting to come in.    Last year, the attempted illegal crossings were dramatically lower with 835 people in March and 350 in April.   So help from the National Guard has been welcomed. Napier said that it's allowed them to use more enforcement resources. He also said that working with them has been going well.   The 32 members of the Guard were sent by Gov. Doug Ducey at the end of April. The intent is that they'll help out in various non-law enforcement duties. The majority were assigned to the Sheriff's Southeast Arizona Border Region Enforcement team.    Other National Guard members were assigned to help with administrative duties in the Sheriff's Willcox and Bisbee offices.    And monitoring the cameras is a key function aimed at helping authorities hold back the number of illegal crossings into the area by undocumented migrants.   This was all prompted by Governor Ducey's announcement earlier in April when he said that Arizona would take matters into its own hands regarding the onslaught of undocumented migrants pouring into the state.    Ducey's statement came after the Arizona Department of Public Safety spotted 20 undocumented migrants in Chandler that same day, but were rebuffed by both the Border Patrol and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement when they asked for help. Those migrants were then released back into Chandler.   The governor's law enforcement and military liaison, Megan Fitzgerald, said Ducey had asked the federal government for support in deploying the National Guard — known as Title 32 — but the support never materialized. So Ducey decided to declare an emergency along Arizona's four-border counties and deployed the National Guard under State Active Duty.   One of the National Guard members deployed to Cochise County is Sgt. Jacqueline Schamahorn, a six-year veteran of the Guard. Schamahorn, who lives in Tucson, was assigned to help out with administrative duties at the Sheriff's Office in Willcox.   She told us that it's been a good experience so far. In the morning she instantly gets started on paperwork. She helps with administrative tasks so the deputies can be out in the field.   Schamahorn, who said the public's reaction to the National Guard has been welcoming, also told us that she was enthusiastic when the governor's order was issued.   She was ready to help.   You can learn more on this story by visiting us at myheraldreview.com.   - Thanks for listening, before we continue, a quick message from our sponsors, Prestige Family Living.    Today's episode is brought to you by ApexNetwork Physical Therapy. ApexNetwork Physical Therapy is the leading choice for individualized physical therapy in a warm and comfortable environment. They offer a wide range of services like Manual Therapy, Industrial Rehab, Dry Needling, Golf Rehab and more. To learn more, go to ApexNetworkPT.com.   Over the weekend Douglas had an unexpected visitor. It triggered a public response as local residents were curious as to what was going on.   Sometime between 6 and 7 a.m. a relatively large brown bear was spotted in the alley between 11th and 12th Streets. Apparently it was spooked by all the unwanted attention. So it scurried up a utility pole where it stayed for a while.   According to Mark Hart, public information officer for Arizona Game and Fish, the bear is believed to have been a male, weighing approximately 200 pounds and was an estimated 5-years old. Hart said paw prints indicate the bear had entered the area from the west. And as word began to quickly spread around Douglas that there was a bear downtown, a small crowd of residents flocked to the area. One resident even had a drone hoping to get a better view.    The unwanted attention led the bear to descend down the poll and scurry down the alley toward 13th Street, where it found another utility pole to climb. It was there until officials from the Arizona Game and Fish Department arrived.   Shortly after arriving, Game and Fish officials decided to shut down Pan American Avenue in both directions and allow the bear to come down the pole, cross Pan American and proceed toward Whitewater Draw where it is thought the bear came from in the first place.   And in a short while the bear climbed down the pole, ran toward the desert with Game and Fish officials on its tail in an effort to push it deep inside the area.   Mark your calendars, because the Sierra Vista Wine, Beer and Spirits Festival will be here before you know it. It's on May 29th starting at 12pm and going until 7pm. But you can get tickets now on Evenbrite for $25. Tickets at the door will be $30.    At the festival you'll get the chance to enjoy sample pours form some of Arizona's top wineries, craft distilleries, and craft breweries. Tickets include a wine glass and 10 wine sampling tickets.   There will also be a pop up art gallery courtesy of the Huachua Art Association.    The festival is returning after a year's hiatus. And for this year it's been reimagined to offer a more relaxing and comfortable day. So bring your own blanket and lawn chairs to set up under the shade trees in Veterans Memorial Park!   Finally, today we're remembering the life of    John Economy, long-time resident of Bisbee. John was born in Silvis, Illinois. The family moved to Bisbee when John was three years old. He was a first generation American of Greek — German descent and attended Bisbee schools until W.W.II.   Before retirement he owned Economy Building Supply, a local hardware store and lumber yard and Economy Builders. He worked in many locations throughout Cochise County including Indian Hills Plaza in Sierra Vista and the San Jose and Mountain Ranch neighborhoods. John took pride in his workmanship and made many friends through his business endeavors. He was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church and was involved in many civic activities during his life. John became a founding board member of the San Jose Fire District which has provided fire protection for a previously unserved area in Bisbee.   A World War II Navy veteran, John was assigned to the U.S.S, Logan and made landings at Tinian, Saipan, and Iwo Jima.    In February, 1945, under heavy Japanese bombardment, John piloted his landing craft taking troops and supplies onto the beaches of Iwo Jima. From the USS Logan's 23 landing craft, only John's craft remained intact when the bombing ceased.   John is survived by his wife, his sons and daughter, his grandchildren, great grandchildren, and his sister and brothers in law.    He will be greatly missed. Thank you for taking a moment with us today to remember and celebrate John's life.     Thanks for tuning in to the Herald Review podcast today, join us again on Friday! And remember, the Herald Review is here for you with local news you can trust. For more information on any of the stories you heard about today, visit us at myheraldreview.com. Right now you can become a member starting at just $1.99 per week. We also encourage you to rate and review our podcast on Apple Podcasts!   Want to stay up to date on what's going on? Join NABUR Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dr. James Ferguson - Black Politics: "We All We Got"

"THINK LIKE A DJ": Mixtape Podcast

Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 38:29


I discuss Black politics with Wisconsin's own, 10th District Candidate for Milwaukee County Supervisor, Dr. James Ferguson.  THE NEXT 400 years of Black political power emerges from our understanding of AND participation IN LOCAL, STATE and FEDERAL elections.  FACTS ONLY! Prepare to DIG DEEP with Dr. Ferguson as he discusses his election campaign, and explains his personal commitment to crafting creative solutions solving salient SOCIOECONOMIC conundrums. As you stand behind the TURNTABLES OF LIFE: RIDE THE WAVE and prepare to LEARN how to ROCK your LIFE-PARTY! If your life were a party, how many would RSVP? If you only live once, will your one party become a party of one? We celebration this Black History Month by holding February's Theme: BLACK DREAMCATCHERS, featuring young Black success stores in entrepreneurship, politics, Black Art & hollywood filmmaking.                                                                                                                                   Host: @DJMWHITE FREE REGISTRATION FOR "THE NEXT 400: DREAM CONCLAVE" Virtual Conference FEBRUARY 24th & 25th 6 PM CST/ 7 PM EST on EVENBRITE.COM

Brobdingnagian Bards Podcast
Bards talk about their Year!

Brobdingnagian Bards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 43:42


We talk about our ups and downs from the year as well as our methods of adjusting to the changing climate of music and performance. ----  This is Patreon Episode number 20 and overall Episode 60. ANDREW MCKEE SHOWS & NEWS New Years Eve Show - Shakespeare's New Year's Shakin' Eve!  Youc an get tickets on EvenBrite  $5 off Discount code: IRISH Life’s A Faire Personal Livestreams coming up Patreon Pages for Lifesafaire and TheIrishBard   MARC GUNN SHOWS & NEWS Weekly Coffee with The Celtfather on Thursday at 11 AM Eastern Coffee with The Celtfather at Santa's Workshop  DEC 17: Celtfather Live on YouTube @ 8:00 - 9 PM EDT. Tickets $8. If you have questions, comments, or thoughts, please post them in the comments section.  We would love to hear from you! Visit our website at thebards.net.  #brobdingnagianbards

Stitch Please
Brown Sugar Stitchers Quilt Guild--Happy 20th Anniversary

Stitch Please

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 48:07


More information about the Brown Sugar Stitchers Quilt Guild·         Website: brownsugarstitchersquiltguild.com or bssquiltguild.com, https://bssquiltguild.com/·         Facebook: Brown Sugar Stitchers Quilt Guild - https://www.facebook.com/BrownSugarStitchers/·         Instagram -  @brownsugarstichersquiltguild·         Pinterest -  www.pinterest.com/bssquiltguild1400·         Evenbrite – the Guild advertises events on this serviceArticles about the Guild·         2/2020 - Georgia Public Broadcasting, by: Leah Fleming, Taylor Gantt and Jade Adbul-Malik, https://www.gpbnews.org/post/meet-brown-sugar-stitchers-quilt-guild-atlanta also on Youtube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3_ZYSTbuuI·         12/2019 – Scalawag article - https://t.co/VFZoXVVbR6·         4/2019 – Bitter Southerner article - www.bittersoutherner.comCharity / Donations:·         Guild member Joyce Turk, coordinated donations to FACES: The National Craniofacial Association is a non-profit organization serving children and adults throughout the United States with severe craniofacial differences resulting from birth defects, injuries, or disease. The Guild donated to this charity 2018 & 2019.·         Carrie Steele Pitts Children Home – csph.org –Sickle Cell program Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, https://www.choa.org/medical-services/cancer-and-blood-disorders/blood-disorders/sickle-cell-diseasePreview YouTube video Meet The Brown Sugar Stitchers Quilt GuildMeet The Brown Sugar Stitchers Quilt GuildVisit the Guild in person!They meet the 3rd Saturday of every month (except July/December) at 10:30am at the Wesley Chapel-William C. Brown Library. 2861 Wesley Chapel Road, Decatur, GA 30034 Support the Stitch Please podcast and Black Women Stitch$15 to the Paypal account for a Black Women Stitch lapel pin! DM or email your mailing to address for free shipping.Support also appreciated here:PatreonPaypalCash App

Dave Lukas, The Misfit Entrepreneur_Breakthrough Entrepreneurship
123: Profiting from Events and Designing a Future Worth Living into with Podfest Founder, Chris Krimitsos

Dave Lukas, The Misfit Entrepreneur_Breakthrough Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 46:26


This week’s Misfit Entrepreneur is Chris Krimitsos. For many, Chris needs no introduction as the founder of the Podfest Multimedia expo, the world’s premier conference for all things podcasting and new media. Chris is also the founder of the Tampa Bay Business Owners organization, CK Media Productions, and is a speaker and consultant. But, more than anything Chris is a master at creating and facilitating successful events. He’s has facilitated over 2000 successful events and recently started a podcast focused on helping people learn the secrets to creating and putting on great events. It’s called the Conference Cashflow Podcast. I’ve had the opportunity to spend some time with Chris and I am amazed how our philosophies and principles are so similar – so there is a lot we can talk on today, but I want to focus first on what you can learn from Chris about how to put on a great, successful event. www.Podfest.us www.chriskrimitsos.com Chris grew up in New York and had a lot of inspiration from his uncles. They came as immigrants with nothing in their pockets. They worked hard, got into the restaurant industry, and were very successful. He would learn from them and started his first business at 13 years old selling candy. He was serial entrepreneur ever since. He moved to Florida in the mid 2000’s and invested in real estate. He was fortunate to have exited before the crash. Chris then got into production and produced two live TV shows. After some success, he started a group known as the Tampa Bay Business Owners. After growing it substantially, he sold it. He then started Podfest and is now its 6th year. Why should people consider doing events as part of their business strategy? There is something about today’s day and age that life events can do that things like social media cannot. Coming together with people of the same interests is something people crave. It is also a great way to drive business and create income. Putting on over 2000 events – what would you say are the critical elements someone needs to have to create successful event? You need an audience that is hungry for the information. You must be very specific about you are teaching and the topic of the event. If you can’t describe in 4-5 bullet points what they will walk away with, the there is an issue. The best speakers are not always professional ones, but great subject matter experts. Make sure to have early bird pricing and then raise your rate as you get closer to the event. Never set up more chairs than you have tickets sold. At the 10 min mark, Chris gives two case study examples on how to pick speakers and find the right ones. Make sure you speaker is relatable to your audience. You cannot have a disconnect with your audience and your speaker. You always want to have someone that is a step ahead of your audience, but not 4-5 steps ahead. Talk to us about the size event, what do people need to know? Starting out smaller is good and “big” when you are starting out is 20 or so people. You can do meetups 1x a month and then once a year do a larger event of 100 or more. Look what is happening in the local area, see if there is a need that is being underserved, and then create your event to serve it. You have to watch your expenses closely. Don’t go “free.” At minimum, have a contribution amount of $10 or so and make it optional. You want to have value on what you are doing. You can then graduate to fee based. Once you establish a following, then you can do larger events at $50 to $100 to attend and so on. How do you promote and get people to come to an event? For local events, the simplest way is to make sure you have the city name in your title of your event. There are 3 very simple ways to get traffic: Setup a Meetup Page which you can invite people to. Sell your tickets on Evenbrite and use their marketing expertise. Setup a Facebook event page and spend $50-100 targeting people in the local area. Best secrets to make an event memorable? People show up for the education, but they come back for the collaboration. Make sure to leave room and breaks for people to connect and collaborate. Create an experience. For local Meetups, 1x a month is a good cadence with special workshops that are a premium. Are there any big “don’ts” for events? Be very careful not to overpay with hotels and watch your food and beverage minimums If you can get the room for the value of the room and not do food and beverage, if you don’t need it. Make sure the hotel is right for your needs. Smaller hotels will charge just for the room and it will cost a couple of hundred dollars for the day If someone would like to speak at an event, what should they do? A lot of promotors these days that work with millennials don’t want to be approached by a representative – they want to be contacted by the speaker themselves. Promotors are doing the best they can to fulfill their audience needs, so make sure you know what the audience is looking for. If you do get selected – make sure your presentation is beautiful and clear with more pictures, so people can see it and understand it. Make sure you give the audience what they are looking for, not just what you want to share. What are your feelings on the current state of podcasting and what does the future hold over the next few years? Podcasting has really just started growing. 30% of the US is using podcasting, but are not “powerusers.” A lot more money is coming into the space to advertise and fund content. We will see growth like we haven’t seen before… Any specific things people should watch and follow in podcasting? Podcasting is on demand audio that is searchable through the internet. It can be SEO and content rich. You can use podcasts for some many things – ways to market your business, fill a need, focus on a very small niche. Don’t look at it as an interview show, look at it as searchable content. What are some critical habits that you believe all entrepreneurs should practice in today’s world? Being present in the moment. Using time effectively – focus and not waste it. Be very conscious to remove all time-wasting distractions from your work life that you can. What is your best advice for an entrepreneur starting out? Design a future that is worth living into. Spend time visualizing that future. Make sure your why is big enough that the how become irrelevant. At the 33 min mark, Chris talks about how to manifest your future and your why… Burn your “why” into your brain by visualizing what it is you are going to live into. What you intently focus on will become reality. Visualize while in motion if you can. Your why centers around the reason you are doing what you do – know what achieving your success looks like and how you celebrate it. This is really celebrating your why. If your why is strong – you will break through any issues with the how. Where do you want to go? What does it look like? Taste like? Smell like? Sound like? Etc. Go that deep…   Best Quote: "Design a future that is worth living into..."   Chris's Misfit 3: 1. Keep your feet on the ground and your eyes on the stars 2. Make sure you have a future that is worth living into 3. Monitor your self-talk and how you are programming your brain

Rob Black & Your Money
Rob Black September 20

Rob Black & Your Money

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 38:43


"Rob Black & Your Money" - Radio Show September 20 - KDOW 1220 AM (7a-9a) Rob Black talks about the Burt Reynolds trust, Ticketmaster, Elon Musk, Aston Martin, Cats, and Evenbrite.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rob Black & Your Money
The 8AM Hour - Rob Black talks about the Burt Reynolds trust, Ticketmaster, Elon Musk, Aston Martin, Cats, and Evenbrite

Rob Black & Your Money

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 34:54


Rob Black talks about the Burt Reynolds trust, Ticketmaster, Elon Musk, Aston Martin, Cats, and Evenbrite.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rob Black and Your Money - Radio
Rob Black September 20

Rob Black and Your Money - Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 38:43


"Rob Black & Your Money" - Radio Show September 20 - KDOW 1220 AM (7a-9a) Rob Black talks about the Burt Reynolds trust, Ticketmaster, Elon Musk, Aston Martin, Cats, and Evenbrite.

Passion Médiévistes
Annonce du LIVE du samedi 21 avril

Passion Médiévistes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 1:24


Le samedi 21 avril 2018 aura lieu un live exceptionnel de Passion Médiévistes pour fêter la première année du podcast. Avec 7 des anciens invités du podcast, nous allons vous proposer une heure d’émission où nous allons revenir sur l’année écoulée, il va y avoir des chroniques, des jeux, des débats et pour finir une séquence FAQ où vous pourrez nous poser toutes les questions que vous voulez ! Donc rendez-vous à Paris le samedi 21 avril à 18H30 au 10 rue de la Vacquerie, dans le 11ème arrondissement à Paris. Pensez bien à réserver votre place sur Evenbrite, c’est gratuit bien sûr : https://www.eventbrite.fr/e/billets-1-an-de-passion-medievistes-en-public-a-lantenne-44836999673?aff=efbeventtix Pour tous ceux et toutes celles qui ne pourront pas être là, vous allez pouvoir suivre le live en direct sur les comptes Facebook et Youtube de Binge Audio, notre fidèle partenaire. Le lien de l'événement Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/events/311890816006464/ Et après le live vous êtes tous conviés pour boire un verre dans un bar parisien, pour échanger avec nous et parler histoire, podcast, cinéma, littérature, débattre si le Moyen Âge dure 400 ou mille ans…