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Ignite Your Events: The Podcast
by Ignite Magazine
Brought to you by Ignite, the magazine for business event professionals, Ignite Your Events explores the issues facing the industry—from RFPs and price setting to ethics and negotiating—and speaks to the innovative thinkers who are working on the solutions. Your hosts, Debbie van der Beek, President and Chief Visionary Officer of Ignite and Editor, and Director of Content Innovation Laura Bickle aren’t afraid stir the pot and have the tough discussions necessary to move the industry forward.Tune in for an inspiring and insightful conversation filled with real experiences, actionable advice and a sense of community.
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The Accidental Planner’s Leap of Faith
From “accidental planner” to independent event pro, Jodi Rodriquez, CMP, founder and owner, Eleven Events’ career is a masterclass in taking risks, embracing change and building resilience in the business events industry. In this episode of Ignite Your Events, we sit down with Jodi to trace her journey from a government role to hospitality and, ultimately, launching her own thriving business. Along the way, Jodi shares candid insights on navigating uncertainty, surviving the impact of COVID and the realities of running a solo operation at full capacity. The conversation also dives into bigger industry themes—from pricing transparency and peer support to redefining success and exploring what’s next. With a new focus on creating meaningful experiences for women, Jodi’s story is a powerful reminder that career paths aren’t always linear—and that the most impactful work often comes from following what matters most. Resources: Read our profile of Jodi in the Spring Issue of Ignite. Visit the Worth It landing page on Ignite magazine’s website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. Visit us on LinkedIn > Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! Next episode: Emilia Kim shares what she’s learning as she navigates the transition from in-house planner to event entrepreneur. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Copyright Ignite 2026
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Less Guilt, More Action: Sustainable Events, Simplified
In this episode of Ignite Your Events, hosts Laura Bickle and Debbie van der Beek welcome Natalie Lowe, founder of The Sustainable Events Forum and a 25-year industry veteran. Natalie shares why the traditional “do everything, do it perfectly” mindset has stalled progress—and how a more practical, step-by-step approach can help planners actually get started. This powerful shift in thinking: from chasing lofty sustainability goals to “raising the floor”—making meaningful, achievable improvements across more events. We also dive into a newer, critical layer of the conversation: adaptation. As climate impacts become a real-time consideration, Natalie challenges planners to rethink risk, safety and preparedness in the face of extreme weather and evolving conditions. Smart, honest, and refreshingly doable, this episode offers a grounded roadmap for planners ready to cut through the overwhelm and take action where it counts. A special thank you to our episode sponsor, Quebec City Business Destination. Learn More Resources: Download The Hierarchy of Actions PDF Read The Sustainable Events Report, featuring Natalie Lowe in the Spring Issue of Ignite. Learn more about The Sustainable Events Forum Download the TSEF’s RFP Questions for Sustainable Events Visit the Worth It landing page on Ignite magazine’s website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. Visit us on LinkedIn > Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Copyright Ignite 2026
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Big Ideas, Smart Budgets: A Bold Approach to Incentive Travel
In this episode of Ignite Your Events, hosts Laura Bickle and Debbie van der Beek welcome Sean Hoff, founder of Moniker Partners, for a lively and insightful conversation about creativity, leadership and the evolving world of incentive travel. The discussion kicks off with Moniker’s recent SITE Crystal Award win and the standout program behind it—one led by a rising member of Hoff’s team that highlights the company’s collaborative culture and growing next generation of leaders. Hoff shares how his background in investment banking shaped Moniker’s unique approach to budgets and transparency, including the company’s Budget Guarantee. We also dive into some of the trends shaping the events landscape right now—from shifting destination choices and travel complexities to rising costs across the industry. Hoff offers a candid look at what he’s seeing globally and how planners can adapt. Resources: Read our profile of Moniker’s SITE Crystal Award-winning program. Read about Moniker’s Budget Guarantee in Ignite's Spring issue. Learn More about Moniker Partners > Take the Ignite Worth It Salary Survey. Visit the Worth It landing page on Ignite magazine’s website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. Visit us on LinkedIn > Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! Next episode: Natalie Lowe, CMM, co-founder of The Sustainable Events Forum, shares what sustainability means now. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Copyright Ignite 2026
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Building the Next Generation of Event Talent
In this episode of Ignite Your Events, we tackle one of the industry’s most pressing challenges: attracting the next generation of talent. From ongoing labour shortages to outdated perceptions of what event careers look like, the gap between opportunity and awareness has never been wider. Joined by four industry leaders who’ve banded together around this issue, the conversation explores why business events is such a dynamic and creative career path—and why the industry can’t afford to stay a “hidden” option for students. Our guests share how they’re working to change the narrative, reach students earlier, and open the door to meaningful, future-ready careers in events. If the future of the industry matters to you, this is a conversation worth hearing. A special thank you to our episode sponsor, The Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Episode Guests Harpreet Atwal, Director of Event Sales, JPdL Samantha Mele, Founder and Chief Experience Officer, The Creative Connoisseur Sasha Saladziak, Senior Director of National Special Event Sales, Canada, Live Nation Carly Silberstein, founder and CEO, Cielle & Co Resources: Watch “Behind the Magic: Exploring the World of Events, Concerts and Experiences,” created by our guests. Join or support the movement. Read Is a Staffing Crisis Looming? Take the Ignite Worth It: Salary Survey Download the MMBC Advocacy Toolkit Visit the Worth It landing page on Ignite magazine’s website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. Visit Ignite on LinkedIn > Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! Next episode: Sean Hoff, founder and CEO of Moniker Partners, the award-winning corporate retreat planning agency, shares the motivation behind his company’s Budget Guarantee, as well as your business philosophy the lessons he has learned. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Copyright Ignite 2026
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Reflections, Revelations & What's Worth It
Welcome to our annual Ignite team podcast, where we gather in the recording booth to take a look back at the big trends we predicted for 2025—and an honest conversation about whether they actually happened. And, of course, we’ll take a look forward at what’s shaping business events in 2026. We’ll also talk about a big project we are working on in 2026—the Ignite Salary Survey—and how you can get involved! Joining Debbie and Laura today are: Angela Kryhul, Editorial Director, Special Projects, and the editor of Adrenalin Magazine Jennifer Newby, Director of Client Innovation Melaya Horsten, Director of Communications and Marketing Rose Filice, Senior Editor, Special Initiatives Tricia Viera, Manager, Audience and Finance Operations Resources: Read the Ignite 2026 Event Trend Report 2026 in the Winter Issue of Ignite! Learn more about Meetings Mean Business Canada (MMBC). Take the Ignite Worth It Salary Survey <https://ignitemag.ca/salary> Download the MMBC Advocacy Toolkit at https://meetingsmeanbusiness.ca/resources/#_Advocacy-Toolkit Visit the Worth It landing page on Ignite magazine’s website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. Visit us on LinkedIn > Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! Next episode: Event pros Harpreet Atwal, Samantha Mele, Sasah Saladziak and Carly Silberstein share the initiatives they are undertaking to shine a light on career pathways in business events to inspire the next generation to see the industry as a viable, creative and rewarding occupation. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Copyright Ignite 2026
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Fighting For Our Future
In this episode of Ignite Your Events, we sit down with Minto Schnieder. She is the Chair of Meetings Mean Business Canada, a coalition that brings together leaders from across the meetings and events industry to speak with one voice about the value and economic impact of business events in this country. We’re talking about advocacy, federal funding and what the latest budget means for Canada’s business-events sector. Join us! Thank you to our episode sponsor, Tourism Prince George. To learn more and connect with their team to start planning your next event visit tourismpg.com. Resources: Learn more about Meetings Mean Business Canada (MMBC) Download the MMBC Advocacy Toolkit Read these articles featuring Minto Schneider: Advocate to Elevate (Summer 2025) Tourism as an Economic Driver (Winter 2025) Acronym Decoder: ICAF: International Convention Attraction Fund. Learn more CARM: The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Assessment and Revenue Management system, a mandatory system for commercial importers to manage duties and taxes on goods entering Canada, including goods for tradeshow and exhibits. Learn more Visit the Worth It landing page on Ignite magazine’s website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Take the Ignite Worth It Salary Survey Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. Visit us on LinkedIn > Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! Next episode: The entire Ignite team joins us in the podcast booth to share their insights on what’s new and noteworthy in events now. Be prepared to be inspired! This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Copyright Ignite 2025
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Brewing up Advocacy (and also, screw cancer)
In this episode of Ignite Your Events, we sit down with Jennifer Beatty, a respected industry leader whose career spans roles with TIAC, Tourism Calgary, Resiada and Travel Alberta, along with extensive volunteer work for MPI, where she serves as chair of the Global Board of Trustees for the MPI Foundation. Jennifer shares how the relationships she’s built throughout her career became a vital source of strength during her ongoing battle with cancer—a journey she has faced with honesty and courage. She opens up about the systemic challenges in cancer care and why she’s become an advocate for greater awareness of the essential role of pathologists. Jennifer also discusses her latest initiative, Tea for Advocacy, taking place October 31 in Ottawa—an event that blends community, conversation and purpose. Resources: Learn more about and register for Tea for Advocacy—you can attend in-person or virtually): Visit the Worth It landing page on Ignite magazine’s website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. Visit us on LinkedIn > Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Copyright Ignite 2025
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Why Joy is an Event Success Metric
In this thought-provoking episode, Laura and Debbie sit down with longtime friend of Ignite and industry thought leader Tahira Endean—head of programming for IMEX and former head of events at SITE Global. Endean’s new book, Our KPI is Joy: How Live Events Catalyze Happiness, Productivity and Trust, is making waves across the event world—earning quotes at summits and sparking lively online conversations. Written as part of her Master’s in Creativity and Change Leadership, this story-driven, heart-filled book explores how intentionally designed events can create lasting impact far beyond the agenda. Listen in as Endean shares the buzz around the book, unpacks what “joy” really means in the context of live events and offers practical insights to help planners design experiences that build trust, boost productivity and—above all—evoke happiness. Get ready for an episode packed with tons of inspirational ideas for event pros! Resources: Read more about Our KPI is Joy in the Summer issue of Ignite Read Our KPI is Joy Visit the Worth It landing page on Ignite magazine’s website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. Visit us on LinkedIn > Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Copyright Ignite 2025
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No A-Holes Allowed: Sparking Joy (and Results) with the Right People
In this episode of Ignite Your Events, we sit down with Krista Benoit, founder of iSPARK Consulting, to talk about the power of working with people who actually inspire you. From her unapologetic "No Assholes Allowed" philosophy to building a business rooted in integrity, kindness and collaboration, Krista shares how saying “no” to toxic energy can unlock joy, creativity and real results. We dig into how event pros can be more intentional about who they work with, why it matters, and how to set a vibe-check standard that protects your energy and elevates your work. If you’ve ever needed permission to walk away from the chaos and toward people who fuel your purpose, this is your sign. You will LOVE Krista’s approach to discovery calls Get ready for an episode packed with tons of inspirational ideas for event pros! Thank you to our episode sponsor, Tourism Prince George. To learn more and connect with their team to start planning your next event visit tourismpg.com. Resources: Visit the iSPark website: https://www.isparkconsulting.ca/our-story/ Visit the Worth It landing page on Ignite magazine’s website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. Visit us on LinkedIn > Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. Next episode: We’re joined by renowned event strategist and author Tahira Endean to explore what it really means to design for joy. Her new book, Our KPI is Joy: How Live Events Catalyze Happiness, Productivity and Trust, is making waves across the industry—and for good reason. Tahira shares the heart and research behind her story-driven book, written as part of her Master’s in Creativity and Change Leadership, and offers a bold new lens for event professionals: we’re not just planners—we’re goosebump creators. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Copyright Ignite 2025
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Events are NOT Bad Optics!
In March, when Julie Danaylov, co-founder of Cirque Revolution Events Inc., took to the stage to accept the Supplier of the Year award at the MPI Toronto Awards Gala, she delivered a rousing speech beseeching event pros to stand up for their value and fight back against the myth that events are “bad optics” in trying economic times. We invited Julie into the studio to dive further into this issue. Bonus: you’ll leave with concrete ideas for how to respond when a client or internal leadership wants to cancel due to bad optics (check the show notes a PDF of response suggestions). Get ready for an episode packed with tons of inspirational ideas for event pros! And a special thank you to our podcast sponsor, Meeting Encore, celebrating 35 years of sourcing the perfect venues to make their clients' events shine! Start the conversation with their team at meetingencore.com. Resources: Watch Julie Danaylov’s acceptance speech > Download the PDF, What To Do When a Client Cancels. Visit the Cirque Revolution website. Visit the Worth It landing page on Ignite magazine’s website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. Visit us on LinkedIn > Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. Next episode: Debbie and Laura report on the effects of the trade war and ongoing economic uncertainty on the Canadian business events industry. From cancelled programs to cautious clients, they unpack the real-time challenges facing planners and suppliers across the country. But it’s not all doom and gloom—we’ll also explore what the future might hold, how planners can safeguard their businesses, where to find opportunities amid the disruption, and why advocacy is more critical than ever. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Copyright Ignite 2025
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RFP Rethink
In the spring issue of Ignite, Monica Gomez, founder of The Concierge Club, wrote about the inefficiencies of the Request for Proposal (RFP) process and proposed some innovative solutions. Gomez joins us in the Ignite podcast booth today to dive even deeper in the issue and tell us why she thinks an industry coalition around the issue may be the answer. And she’ll also recount her fascinating career journey—hint—there’s a Bieber involved! Get ready for an episode packed with tons of inspirational ideas for event pros! Thank you to our episode sponsor, ProColombia, who has a special giveaway just for our podcast listeners. You'll need to listen to the episode and then click here to enter by May 13, 2025. Want to explore your options in Colombia? Reach out to Juan Sebastian Sanchez Chica, Tourism Specialist, PROCOLOMBIA Canada. [email protected] Resources: Read the Monica Gomez’ essay, “All Together Now!” in the Spring 2025 issue of Ignite. Visit the Concierge Club website Read “The RFP Conundrum” in the Fall 2023 issue of Ignite. Visit the Worth It landing page on Ignite magazine’s website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. Visit us on LinkedIn > Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. Next episode: Earlier this year, when Julie Danaylov, co-founder of Cirque Revolution, took to the stage to accept the Supplier of the Year award at the MPI Toronto Awards Gala, she delivered a rousing speech motivating event pros to know and understand their value in the face of current economic and political uncertainty. We’ll talk more about that message and why the industry needs to take it to heart. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Copyright Ignite 2025
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No More Free Speakers!
Today, we’re diving into a topic that’s long overdue for discussion—how we value professional speakers and why they deserve to be paid for their work. Yes, even at industry events! Joining us is Tami Adams, founder and curator of speaking talent at TA Speakers Management. Adams is a longtime supported of the Ignite Worth it initiative, which was founded on the idea that the industry can only grow if we articulate and stand up for our value. She walks the talk everyday, not only for herself, but for the talented professional speakers she represents. Get ready for an episode packed with tons of inspirational ideas for event pros! Resources: Read the Tami Adams’ essay, “Redefining how we Value Professional Speakers” in the Winter 2023 issue of Ignite. Visit the TA Speakers Management website > Visit the Worth It landing page on Ignite magazine’s website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. Visit us on LinkedIn > Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. Next episode: In the Great Minds column of the Spring Issue of Ignite, Monica Gomez, founder The Concierge Club, advocates for a standardized RFP process. We’re thrilled to explore this further with her on the podcast. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Copyright Ignite 2025
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Let's Talk Money!!
In this episode, we’re getting real about money with Keri Miller, Chief Creative Strategist at e=mc² events. She’s one of our go-tos when we take Ignite's Worth It: Stand up for Business Events initiative on the road. In fact, she joined us on stage at IMEX in Las Vegas last fall. And it's Miller’s views on compensation that prompted us to invite her on the podcast today. Miller is a strong advocate for fair and equitable compensation. She freely shares her wisdom and pricing philosophy with fellow event planners. If we don’t price with a eye to paying ourselves, she says, “I’m worried we are going to have some old poor event planners in our future.” Get ready for an episode packed with tons of inspirational ideas for event pros! A special thank you to our episode sponsor, Winnipeg Tourism. Learn what makes Winnipeg a unique and memorable destination for business events. meetingswinnipeg.com And check out Winnipeg-Plus streaming service at meetingswinnipeg.com/choose-winnipeg/winnipeg-plus Resources: Read the “Getting Real About Rates” in the Summer 2023 issue of Ignite. Listen to Episode 4 where Julia O’Grady of ITM Events based in Ottawa shares her journey of declaring her value and charging her worth. Get O’Grady’s Pricing Worksheet. Visit Ignite's Worth It landing page on our website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. https://account.ignitemag.ca Visit us on LinkedIn Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. Next episode: We are joined by Tami Adams, Founder, TA Speakers Management We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Copyright Ignite 2025
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Trending Now: Insights from the Ignite Team
In this episode, we’re thrilled to welcome the Ignite team into the podcast booth! Together, we’re diving into the trends shaping the industry in 2025, from networking and sustainability strategies to culinary innovations and diversity-focused event design and more. Get ready for an episode packed with tons of inspirational ideas for event pros! A special thank you to our episode sponsor, Quebec City. Learn what makes Quebec City a unique and memorable destination for business events at https://meetings.quebec-cite.com/en Ignite Team Members in this episode: Jennifer Newby, Melaya Horsten, Rose Filice, and Angela Kryhul Resources: Read the Ignite 2025 Event Trend Report in the Winter Issue of Ignite! Read Tips for Plant-based Menus published by Destination Toronto La Tablée des Chefs food recovery program. Visit the Worth It landing page on Ignite magazine’s website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. https://account.ignitemag.ca Visit us on LinkedIn > Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. Next episode: We are joined by Keri Miller, chief creative strategist, e=mc² events. You’ll love her insights on elevating the industry’s business practices. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Copyright Ignite 2025
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Our New Year's Wishes for 2025
In this bonus episode, Ignite team members share our hopes and dreams for our beloved business events community for 2025. Do you have some wishes for 2025? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Ignite Team Members in this Episode: Laura Bickle, Angela Kryhul, Jennifer Newby, Rose Filice, Melaya Horsten, Debbie van der Beek Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. https://account.ignitemag.ca We hope you enjoyed this bonus episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Copyright Ignite 2025
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Room for Improvement
This episode, we’re ready to stir the pot and tackle industry practices that need a makeover—all in the name of elevating the business event industry and driving discussion. On the docket: unprofessional behaviour on FAM trips, transparency in budgets and fees, discounting practices and idea theft. A special thank you to our episode sponsor, the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Connect with their team to start planning your next event! Visit mtccc.com | [email protected] Resources: Download your free FAM Participant Agreement Template and customize it your own needs. Visit the Worth It landing page on Ignite magazine’s website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. Visit us on LinkedIn > Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. Next episode: The entire Ignite team joins us in the podcast booth to share their insights on what’s new and noteworthy in events now. Be prepared to be inspired! We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Copyright Ignite 2024
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The Perfectly Imperfect Case for DE&I in Events
In this episode we talk to Dwayne Rutherford, founder and managing director, Debonair Corporate Events, on the importance of keeping up the momentum with DE&I efforts at events. As some corporations seem to be retreating from DE&I initiatives, it is important for the events industry to forge ahead and set an example for creating experiences and spaces that are welcoming to everyone. You don’t need to be an expert in DE&I, you just need to keep it top of mind and continue to learn. Special Guest: Dwayne Rutherford, founder and managing director, Debonair Corporate Events debonaircorporateevents.ca A special thank you to our episode sponsors: Bahamas Tourist Office The Bahamas offers the perfect balance of business and pleasure. From its incentive worthy resorts and meeting spaces, to exploring nature and experiencing the local culture with festivals like Junkanoo, Bahamas is the perfect place to host your groups. Learn more> Live Nation Canada With eleven venues nationwide and growing, Live Nation Canada offers a diverse selection of incredibly unique venues for your AGMs, award shows, receptions and more. Learn more about venues such as Toronto's Lake House, The Velvet Underground, History, Vancouver's Commodore Ballroom, or the new Key to Bala in Muskoka, to name a few! Connect with their planning team here: [email protected] Resources: Ignite's Pocket Guide on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Access Now > Visit the Worth It landing page on Ignite magazine’s website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. Visit us on LinkedIn > Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! About the Podcast: Brought to you by Ignite, the magazine for business event professionals, Ignite Your Events explores the issues facing the industry—from RFPs and price setting to ethics and negotiating—and speaks to the innovative thinkers who are working on the solutions. Your hosts, Debbie van der Beek, President and Chief Visionary Officer of Ignite and Editor, and Director of Content Innovation Laura Bickle aren’t afraid stir the pot and have the tough discussions necessary to move the industry forward. Tune in for an inspiring and insightful conversation filled with real experiences, actionable advice and a sense of community. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Copyright Ignite 2024
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Setting Boundaries and Defining Your Worth
In this episode of the Ignite Your Events Podcast, Laura and Debbie explore the challenges faced by event pros in aligning personal values with career growth. Whether you’re an independent planner, corporate event coordinator or supplier, this conversation delves into the importance of setting boundaries, managing workloads and confidently articulating your worth. Listen in for valuable insights on pricing, client management and maintaining professional standards across the industry. Plus, hear inspiring stories of resilience and the power of saying no when values no longer align. A special thank you to Ottawa Tourism for sponsoring this episode! Get in touch with the Ottawa Tourism Business Events team to build an unforgettable event in Canada’s capital. Learn more here > Resources: Visit the Worth It landing page on Ignite magazine’s website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. Visit us on LinkedIn > Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. Next episode: Dwayne Rutherford, founder and CEO of Debonair Corporate Events shares his career journey and why it’s vital the industry stays focused on DEI. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Copyright Ignite 2024
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The $14,000 Lesson
Julia O’Grady is the “chief futurist and head of schmoozing” at ITM Events based in Ottawa and has been in the industry for more than 15 years. O’Grady is a fierce advocate for elevating the business proposition of the industry while promoting an approach that respects all stakeholders. You’ll be captivated by her story of her losing $14,000 on a program and how that experience changed her entire approach to her business. And you’ll walk away with lots of actionable tips— and a handy pricing worksheet (see link below). Guest: Julia O’Grady, Chief Futurist, Head of Schmoozing, ITM Events Resources: Get O’Grady’s Event Pricing Worksheet here > Visit the Worth It landing page on Ignite magazine’s website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. Visit us on LinkedIn > Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Copyright Ignite 2024
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An Event Pro's Tips for Work-Life Balance
Lisa Zivontsis started her career with various event and incentive firms before founding The Event Partner in 2016. Lisa is known for her advocacy in the event industry, speaking out about the need for fair, people-focused business practices. In this episode, she shares how a devastating loss sent her on a journey toward balancing her family life and her mental health with her love of the work. Guest: Lisa Zivontsis, CMP, DES, founder of The Event Partner Resources: Visit Worth It on Ignite magazine’s website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. Visit us on LinkedIn > Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. Next episode: When event planner and entrepreneur Julia O’Grady decided to take a deep dive into her business practices, the results propelled her to completely overhaul her business model and how she sets her rates. Now, she’s sharing what she learned. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. © Copyright Ignite 2024
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An Event Pro’s Lessons Learned on RFP's
In this episode, we dive deep into the corporate event planning industry with Anita Carlyle, managing partner at Moore Carlyle Consulting and MCC Destination Management in Toronto. She’ll take us through how her company handles the challenges of the RFP process, protecting ideas, the impact of the economy on events and fostering mutually beneficial client relationships. Guest: Anita Carlyle, Managing Partner at Moore Carlyle Consulting and MCC Destination Management. Connect with Anita at [email protected]. Resources: Visit Worth It on Ignite magazine’s website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. Visit us on LinkedIn > Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast on your favourite app so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. Next episode: Event planner and entrepreneur Lisa Zivontsis shares how a devastating loss sent her on a journey toward balancing her family life and her mental health with her love of the work. We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. © Copyright Ignite 2024
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Worth It: Stand up for Business Events - How it All Began
This inaugural episode delves into the origins and impact of the "Worth It: Stand Up for Business Events Initiative," born from a profound session at the 2022 PCMA Canadian Innovation Conference in Niagara Falls, Canada. Debbie and Laura share compelling stories of industry challenges and triumphs to elevate the business events sector. A big thank you to Quebec City for sponsoring this episode. Learn what makes Quebec City a unique and memorable destination for business events at https://meetings.quebec-cite.com/en. Resources: Visit the Worth It Resource Page on Ignite magazine’s website for resources, back issues, and ongoing conversations. Sign up for a FREE subscription to Ignite magazine for more ideas and inspiration. Visit us on LinkedIn > Do you have a comment, a question or want to share a story about business practices in the event industry? We want to hear from you! Email us a voice memo or drop us a line at [email protected]. Be sure to subscribe to the Ignite Your Events podcast so you don’t miss any of our inspiring content. Next episode: Learn the tricks of the trade from industry veteran Anita Carlyle, managing partner with Moore Carlyle Consulting and MCC Destination Management in Toronto. You’ll love her approach to RFPs! We hope you enjoyed this episode of Ignite Your Events. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and practical advice to elevate your business events! This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. © Copyright Ignite 2024
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Brought to you by Ignite, the magazine for business event professionals, Ignite Your Events explores the issues facing the industry—from RFPs and price setting to ethics and negotiating—and speaks to the innovative thinkers who are working on the solutions. Your hosts, Debbie van der Beek, President and Chief Visionary Officer of Ignite and Editor, and Director of Content Innovation Laura Bickle aren’t afraid stir the pot and have the tough discussions necessary to move the industry forward.Tune in for an inspiring and insightful conversation filled with real experiences, actionable advice and a sense of community.
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