Starting a creative event with Unknown Errors

EPISODE · Mar 29, 2024 · 1H 34M

Starting a creative event with Unknown Errors

from The Chatty Freelancer · host The Chatty Freelancer

Join me today as I sit down with the creative minds behind Unknown Errors, Ophelia and Yexa, for a candid conversation on the twists and turns of organising creative events. Unknown errors is a creative event that embraces failing and what comes next. From panel talks to art exhibitions, it is a platform that is providing the Glasgow creative community with an opportunity to open up about the anxieties and issues that exist in the industry with the hopes of bringing positive change.In this episode Ophelia and Yexa peel back the curtain on the reality of starting your own creative event, from the complexities of planning community-focused events to forgotten laptop chargers and microphone mishaps.This energetic conversation is a breathe of fresh air as they both share their stories and experiences with lot's of honesty, giving us a deeper insight into the raw beginnings of Unknown Errors.We also celebrate the highs of creating a vibrant, supportive creative community in Glasgow, that is redefining how we talk about the industry and interact with one another. To wrap up the episode we of course review some films and Yexa brings in an unusual pie choice that we definitely haven't had before.  😆Don't miss out on this blend of inspiration, practical advice, and a huge dollop of laughter as we get a little insight into the world of creative event organising!Check out Unknown Errors on Instagram to keep up to date with their events and all their fun plans for the Glasgow creative community!

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