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So much to do - so little time

SO MUCH TO DO - SO LITTLE TIME with Robert Richar…

An episode of the The BIG IDEAS Show podcast, hosted by The BIG IDEAS Show, titled "So much to do - so little time" was published on October 24, 2018 and runs 26 minutes.

October 24, 2018 ·26m · The BIG IDEAS Show

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SO MUCH TO DO - SO LITTLE TIME with Robert Richardson from @Folkestone Town Talk #Folkestone has an amazing way of just 'getting on with it' and 'making stuff happen' - and as a result we are very lucky to have a huge choice of events and activities going on all the time. But with so many independent event curators and producers - the challenge becomes how we can effectively bring together everything and publicise them all? There are many great groups and platforms who all share this aim - but are we becoming at risk of duplicating our efforts? Likewise, do we run the risk of over-saturation of events and opportunities - when there is only a finite number of attendees on any one day? These are some of the questions Liù Batchelor discusses with Robert Richardson - who manages the community website and newsletter Folkestone Town Talk, as well as being the general manager The Grand, Folkestone YouTube your thing? https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCahxTavocZl4vh58oFr28_A Prefer Podcasts? https://soundcloud.com/user-685777388 Facebook Fan? https://www.facebook.com/TheBIGIDEASShow/ The Big Ideas Show is bought to you thanks to the support of sponsors The Glass Wipe Board Company - Bowlphish products The #Folkestone based family business specialising in premium bespoke glass writing boards - which help you share your big ideas with your team and the world https://theglasswipeboardcompany.com This show is produced and powered by LVB Creative

SO MUCH TO DO - SO LITTLE TIME with Robert Richardson from @Folkestone Town Talk #Folkestone has an amazing way of just 'getting on with it' and 'making stuff happen' - and as a result we are very lucky to have a huge choice of events and activities going on all the time. But with so many independent event curators and producers - the challenge becomes how we can effectively bring together everything and publicise them all? There are many great groups and platforms who all share this aim - but are we becoming at risk of duplicating our efforts? Likewise, do we run the risk of over-saturation of events and opportunities - when there is only a finite number of attendees on any one day? These are some of the questions Liù Batchelor discusses with Robert Richardson - who manages the community website and newsletter Folkestone Town Talk, as well as being the general manager The Grand, Folkestone YouTube your thing? https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCahxTavocZl4vh58oFr28_A Prefer Podcasts? https://soundcloud.com/user-685777388 Facebook Fan? https://www.facebook.com/TheBIGIDEASShow/ The Big Ideas Show is bought to you thanks to the support of sponsors The Glass Wipe Board Company - Bowlphish products The #Folkestone based family business specialising in premium bespoke glass writing boards - which help you share your big ideas with your team and the world https://theglasswipeboardcompany.com This show is produced and powered by LVB Creative
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