Episode 425: 2025 IAAPA Thrival Guide Preview episode artwork

EPISODE · Oct 28, 2025 · 33 MIN

Episode 425: 2025 IAAPA Thrival Guide Preview

from AttractionPros Podcast · host AttractionPros

Looking for daily inspiration?  Get a quote from the top leaders in the industry in your inbox every morning.   What’s the one premier event that brings the global attractions industry together? IAAPA Expo 2025, happening in Orlando, Florida, from November 17th through 21st. From breakthrough technology to world-class networking and immersive education, IAAPA Expo 2025 is where you find possible.  And, just for our audience, you’ll save $10 when you register at IAAPA.org/IAAPAExpo and use promo code EXPOAPROSTEN. Don’t miss it — we won’t! IAAPA Expo week can feel like a blender, between travel, hectic schedules, and a convention center with lots of shiny, flashy lights. Rather than merely surviving, Matt and Josh crowdsource veteran wisdom into a Thrival Guide, leaning on planning, pacing, intentional networking, and purposeful follow-up so the week becomes genuinely transformative. In this episode, Matt and Josh talk about IAAPA Expo thrival tips—how to plan with intention, protect your energy, network on and off the floor, leave space for serendipity, and turn post-show momentum into results. From Survival to “Thrival” “It could be transformational to you as a human being, to your business, to the industry, to your team.” IAAPA Expo is more than a trade show; it’s an annual reset. Matt and Josh reframe the week from “survive” to “thrive,” emphasizing that transformation only happens when you participate with intention. Walk in with a plan (what to see, who to meet, which sessions to attend), but also hold room to apply what you learn. The payoff is compound interest: new ideas, stronger relationships, and momentum that carries well beyond November. Prepare With Purpose “Preparation, preparation, and one more time—preparation.” Use the online show guide and IAAPA Connect+ app to map exhibitors, sessions, and meetups before you arrive. Matt and Josh highlight pre-reaching out to people you want to see for breakfasts, coffees, or a lap of the floor together to ensure important conversations happen. Josh adds a mindset check: if someone leaves saying they “didn’t get anything out of it,” that’s usually a signal to plan better and proactively seek value. Pace Yourself (Feet First) “Wear comfortable shoes.” —Many submitters The most repeated tip is also the simplest. Comfortable footwear (gel insoles for the win) plus smart self-care keeps you sharp from early mornings to late events. Josh even “pre-games” with ibuprofen to prevent aches before they start. Protecting your energy means you can stay present in sessions, actually walk that extra aisle, and say “yes” to the spur-of-the-moment invites that matter. Network On and Off the Floor “Consider attending some of the night events… and bring business cards.” Don’t limit networking to the exhibit hall. Young Professionals Mixer, IAAPA Celebrates, and other evening events are where quick hellos turn into real conversations. Bring cards (or capture details digitally), and jot a note on each contact so your follow-up is specific. Also, be proactive during the day. The right question at the right booth (or in the hallway) can unlock unexpected connections. Leave Space for Serendipity “Keep time free for networking. Great ideas are shared over coffee.” Build “white space” into your calendar. A strategic zig-zag lap of the floor early in the week helps you orient; then use unscheduled pockets for spontaneous demos, peer conversations, or simply catching your breath. Jamie’s mantra of “ride the ride” applies here: experience things that excite you—even outside your lane. Those surprises often spark the best post-Expo ideas. Capture and Follow Up “Plan your post-show before the show.” Thanksgiving arrives fast. Block time now for emails, calls, and debriefs. Each evening, recap who you met, what you learned, and what you’ll do next so the week doesn’t blur together. Also, don’t work so hard you forget the FUN—but do make the fun actionable when you get home.   Download the full 2025 IAAPA Expo Thrival Guide here. What’s your best IAAPA Expo Thrival tip—one practical and one “outside-the-box”? Share it with us by replying to this episode’s post on our socials, tagging #AttractionPros, or messaging Matt and Josh through IAAPA Connect+ or LinkedIn.   This podcast wouldn't be possible without the incredible work of our faaaaaantastic team: Scheduling and correspondence by Kristen Karaliunas   To connect with AttractionPros: AttractionPros.com [email protected] AttractionPros on Facebook AttractionPros on LinkedIn AttractionPros on Instagram AttractionPros on Twitter (X)

Looking for daily inspiration?  Get a quote from the top leaders in the industry in your inbox every morning.   What’s the one premier event that brings the global attractions industry together? IAAPA Expo 2025, happening in Orlando, Florida, from November 17th through 21st. From breakthrough technology to world-class networking and immersive education, IAAPA Expo 2025 is where you find possible.  And, just for our audience, you’ll save $10 when you register at IAAPA.org/IAAPAExpo and use promo code EXPOAPROSTEN. Don’t miss it — we won’t! IAAPA Expo week can feel like a blender, between travel, hectic schedules, and a convention center with lots of shiny, flashy lights. Rather than merely surviving, Matt and Josh crowdsource veteran wisdom into a Thrival Guide, leaning on planning, pacing, intentional networking, and purposeful follow-up so the week becomes genuinely transformative. In this episode, Matt and Josh talk about IAAPA Expo thrival tips—how to plan with intention, protect your energy, network on and off the floor, leave space for serendipity, and turn post-show momentum into results. From Survival to “Thrival” “It could be transformational to you as a human being, to your business, to the industry, to your team.” IAAPA Expo is more than a trade show; it’s an annual reset. Matt and Josh reframe the week from “survive” to “thrive,” emphasizing that transformation only happens when you participate with intention. Walk in with a plan (what to see, who to meet, which sessions to attend), but also hold room to apply what you learn. The payoff is compound interest: new ideas, stronger relationships, and momentum that carries well beyond November. Prepare With Purpose “Preparation, preparation, and one more time—preparation.” Use the online show guide and IAAPA Connect+ app to map exhibitors, sessions, and meetups before you arrive. Matt and Josh highlight pre-reaching out to people you want to see for breakfasts, coffees, or a lap of the floor together to ensure important conversations happen. Josh adds a mindset check: if someone leaves saying they “didn’t get anything out of it,” that’s usually a signal to plan better and proactively seek value. Pace Yourself (Feet First) “Wear comfortable shoes.” —Many submitters The most repeated tip is also the simplest. Comfortable footwear (gel insoles for the win) plus smart self-care keeps you sharp from early mornings to late events. Josh even “pre-games” with ibuprofen to prevent aches before they start. Protecting your energy means you can stay present in sessions, actually walk that extra aisle, and say “yes” to the spur-of-the-moment invites that matter. Network On and Off the Floor “Consider attending some of the night events… and bring business cards.” Don’t limit networking to the exhibit hall. Young Professionals Mixer, IAAPA Celebrates, and other evening events are where quick hellos turn into real conversations. Bring cards (or capture details digitally), and jot a note on each contact so your follow-up is specific. Also, be proactive during the day. The right question at the right booth (or in the hallway) can unlock unexpected connections. Leave Space for Serendipity “Keep time free for networking. Great ideas are shared over coffee.” Build “white space” into your calendar. A strategic zig-zag lap of the floor early in the week helps you orient; then use unscheduled pockets for spontaneous demos, peer conversations, or simply catching your breath. Jamie’s mantra of “ride the ride” applies here: experience things that excite you—even outside your lane. Those surprises often spark the best post-Expo ideas. Capture and Follow Up “Plan your post-show before the show.” Thanksgiving arrives fast. Block time now for emails, calls, and debriefs. Each evening, recap who you met, what you learned, and what you’ll do next so the week doesn’t blur together. Also, don’t work so hard you forget the FUN—but do make the fun actionable when you get home.   Download the ful

NOW PLAYING

Episode 425: 2025 IAAPA Thrival Guide Preview

0:00 33:06

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

That Hoarder: Overcome Compulsive Hoarding That Hoarder Hoarding disorder is stigmatised and people who hoard feel vast amounts of shame. This podcast began life as an audio diary, an anonymous outlet for somebody with this weird condition. That Hoarder speaks about her experiences living with compulsive hoarding, she interviews therapists, academics, researchers, children of hoarders, professional organisers and influencers, and she shares insight and tips for others with the problem. Listened to by people who hoard as well as those who love them and those who work with them, Overcome Compulsive Hoarding with That Hoarder aims to shatter the stigma, share the truth and speak openly and honestly to improve lives. The Small Business Startup School – Business Notes | Financial Literacy | Retail Psychology – For Professionals & Entrepreneurs The Small Business Startup School Inc. Starting or buying a small business? While personal circumstances may vary, business patterns remain timeless. On The Small Business Startup School, we explore strategies, insights, and practical solutions to help entrepreneurs confidently navigate their journey.Hosted by Ola Williams—a retail entrepreneur, fintech founder, and financial coach with over two decades of experience—this podcast marries financial awareness and retail psychology with optimism to deliver actionable takeaways.Join us to learn, grow, and connect as we uncover the keys to business success.Let’s continue to learn together and be encouraged to keep on connecting! DIOSA. Carolina Sanper This podcast is a sacred space created by Carolina Sanper where you connect with your inner wisdom and embody your magnetic feminine power.It is the realization that the mystical realm is where you plant the seeds of your desired reality.It is a portal to your true essence: awareness, presence, and receiving with ease. Welcome home, DIOSA. 🖤 XXX Tech by SOVRYN Dr. Brian Sovryn The crossroads between technology, sensuality, and metaphysics - and the longest running anarchist podcast in the world! Brought to you by Dr. Brian Sovryn.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of AttractionPros Podcast?

This episode is 33 minutes long.

When was this AttractionPros Podcast episode published?

This episode was published on October 28, 2025.

What is this episode about?

Looking for daily inspiration?  Get a quote from the top leaders in the industry in your inbox every morning.   What’s the one premier event that brings the global attractions industry together? IAAPA Expo 2025, happening in Orlando, Florida, from...

Can I download this AttractionPros Podcast episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!