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New In Events

This is your go-to podcast for fresh insights and practical takeaways, whether you’re new to the Meetings, Incentive, Conference, and Events sector or a seasoned professional. Listen to learn from industry leaders, discover innovative solutions, explore evolving trends, and get inspired to take your events to the next level.

  1. 18

    The Tip Of The Iceberg: How events change lives and what's happening in West London?

    In this episode, Shonali talks to the founder of The Iceberg, James Latham, about the true impact of meetings and events. As an event planner, do you ever stop and consider how helping people to convene can leave a life-changing and transformational legacy? She then catches up with Olympia's Nick Graham on the West London venue's £1.3 billion transformation. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (www.thepodcastconsultant.com).

  2. 17

    The Power of Collective Awe: Behind the curtain of Immerse LDN & Studio Secret Cinema

    Damian Norman, Director Immersive Entertainment & Events at Excel London, invites Shonali down to the UK capital's Royal Docks to discuss Excel's new urban playground and the psychology of immersive experiences, such as Elvis Evolution, Tutankhamun, and Squid Game. Shonali then chats with Cat Botibol, head of Studio Secret Cinema, the in-house brand experience and event agency at Secret Cinema - the immersive entertainment company that creates interactive theatre experiences, allowing audiences to participate in the worlds of their favourite films, games, and TV shows. Cat discusses her research into the Power of Collective Awe and reveals how elements of Secret Cinema shows translate into the conference and corporate event sphere. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (www.thepodcastconsultant.com).

  3. 16

    Catering, Carrots and Sticks: Trends in food at events

    Food service and hospitality futurist, Simon Stenning, shares the five 'Fs' of food trends, while Guy Bigwood from the Global Destination Sustainability Movement drops by the podcast booth at IBTM World 2024 to reveal the shocking scale of food waste and what the events industry can do about it. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (www.thepodcastconsultant.com).

  4. 15

    Accessing Africa: Smashing misconceptions and why choose Rwanda

    Shonali speaks with Nadu Placca Rodriguez, Director of Global Events & Experiences at The Zoo XYZ, about staging events in Africa and her work as the co-founder of the Association of Black Event Professionals. Nadu is half Ghanaian and has staged events in Nigeria, South Africa, Rwanda, and Kenya. She shares her experiences and offers advice on working with local economies, suppliers and infrastructure. Nadu also discusses the current state of DE&I against a backdrop of President Trump's opposition and organisations removing dedicated roles. We then cross over to the show floor of IBTM World 2024 to hear from Janet Karemera, CEO of the Rwanda Convention Bureau. She tells Shonali about 10 years of exhibiting at IBTM and what planners need to know about bringing events and incentives to the region of the Great Rift Valley in East Africa. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (www.thepodcastconsultant.com).

  5. 14

    Democratization of Content: Making events more inclusive for all

    Alistair Turner, author of the IBTM Trends Report and Sammy Connell, head of the conferences and events team at NASUWT - The Teachers’ Union join Shonali in the podcast booth at IBTM World 2024. Alistair provides a positive outlook on the current state of play of the events industry and introduces a new concept - the democratization of content. It's a trend that's seeing planners find new ways to bring their event agendas to wider audiences through innovation and new ideas. Sammy backs-up the democratization of content trend by telling Shonali how NASUWT features creches at all its events so that teachers can attend, safe in the knowledge that their children are not only being looked after but they're also benefitting from the childcare programme. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (www.thepodcastconsultant.com).

  6. 13

    Experience Design: Inside the College of Extraordinary Experiences & the importance of play

    Joining Shonali for this episode are Claus Raasted, director of the College of Extraordinary Experiences and author of 'The Little Book of Getting Shit Done', and Goc O’Callaghan, Global Experience Lead at Buro Happold. Claus talks about turning up to events dressed in his Batman suit and what happens behind the doors of Kliczkow Castle in Poland when people join his Hogwarts-style experiential awareness course. Goc discusses being mentored by the father of the Experience Economy, Joe Pine, and how to evoke the senses when designing memorable experiences. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (www.thepodcastconsultant.com).

  7. 12

    Accessible Events: New EU legislation and talking to an Olympic icon

    For this episode, Shonali chats with inclusion & accessibility consultant, Shani Dhanda and Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson Paralympian, Paralympic icon, campaigner, broadcaster and parliamentarian.Both guests share their lived experiences of day-to-day life with a disability and offer valuable advice for how planners can better design events with accessibility at the forefront. Find out how Tanni felt about being carried up the Great Wall of China and why Shani was annoyed with an event organiser in Dubai in this revealing episode of New In Events. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com/)

  8. 11

    Professional Resilience: How to burn bright and avoid burnout

    Season Two of New in Events is here! In this launch episode, our new host, Shonali Deveraux, chats with Mike Ford from Grateful Lemon about how he turned his burnout mess into his positive message of how we should reframe stress, recover well, and improve our personal and organisational responsibilities. Throughout Season Two, Shonali will also bring you interviews from the show floor at IBTM World 2024. For Episode One, she talks with Bo Krüger, the Owner of Moving Minds. They cover the benefits of positive stress and discuss a 'yes and...' mindset. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com)

  9. 10

    New In Events: People, Power, Potential and a surprise for Season Two

    IBTM World 2024 is here! Multi-hyphenate Shonali Deveraux tells us why this year's show theme of People, Power, Potential sings to her soul. She talks Mike Fletcher through her journey from event planner to lecturer, mentor and now the new host of New In Events, a podcast from IBTM, Season Two!We discuss her battle with cancer, forging a path through the meetings and events industry, inspiring others, and how daily gratitude helps her stay positive. Shonali and Mike will be recording interviews for Season Two in the Media Centre's podcast studio on the show floor throughout IBTM World 2024 in Barcelona so hit follow and new episodes will start dropping in the New Year.

  10. 9

    New In Events: Introducing Exhibition Director, Claudia Hall

    She's appeared on every episode of Season One as the voice that thanks everyone for listening but has never been formally introduced. In this bonus interview, IBTM World Exhibition Director, Claudia Hall discusses plans for this year's show, what the Welcome Party has in-store, drinking Rosé on the Côte d’Azur and how she got into the events industry.

  11. 8

    New In Events: IACC venue member trends and a new world order

    IACC’s European Director, Gail Tomlinson-Short discusses the key trends impacting how operators run their meeting venues in this episode of New In Events.Alistair Turner then discusses how Artificial Intelligence, the economy, and the four billion global voters heading to the ballot box will shape 2024.Plus, co-hosts Mike Fletcher and Paul Cook take a look at the findings of IACC's Meeting Room of the Future 2024 trends report.

  12. 7

    New In Events: AI’s impact and how to embrace technology

    In episode seven of New In Events, Mike Fletcher and Paul Cook discuss AI, innovation and the tech supplier relationship with three event technology experts. Vok Dams CEO, Colja Dams explains how AI will change the planner’s role forever and how greater societal adoption of AI will drive live events as a more authentic and trustworthy form of marketing and communication. From the podcast booth at IBTM World, creative technologist, Nick Fagan talks about his role and introduces listeners to Holoplot, the sound technology that powers the Las Vegas Sphere. Plus, Vanessa Lovatt, strategy consultant at the Financial Times, offers advice for getting the most out of supplier relationships and how to embed new technologies into the event management process. 

  13. 6

    New In Events: Industry advocacy and Let the Games begin!

    Mike Fletcher and Paul Cook catch up with ICCA President Marta Gomes to find out how her home city of Paris is gearing up for the Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer. Marta also talks about the importance of advocacy to highlight and emphasise the events industry's relevance, and importance to global enablers, policymakers, industry stakeholders and the global MICE community. Continuing the advocacy theme, in episode six we also hear from the Business of Events’ Martin Fullard in our regular series of interviews from the podcast booth on the show floor at IBTM World in Barcelona last year. Martin had just come off stage having revealed the findings of the 2023 Global Destination Report - an annual survey of destinations and convention bureaux. The report can be used as another advocacy tool when talking to governments about the importance of funding and the value that business events bring to a destination. 

  14. 5

    New In Events: Climate conversations & the road to net zero

    For World Earth Day, Mike Fletcher and Paul Cook chat with Shawna McKinley about her work documenting events in Canada that have been impacted by changing and unpredictable weather patterns. From her home in North Vancouver, Shawna advises a better understanding of event insurance policies, along with emergency preparedness and better crisis communication. Continuing the climate theme, in episode five we also hear from Kai Hattendorf who sits on the board of JMIC (Joint Meetings Industry Council) and came by the podcast booth at IBTM World in Barcelona last year. JMIC is the organisation responsible for administering Net Zero Carbon Events, the MICE industry’s global strategy to reach net zero by 2050 in alignment with the Paris Agreement.Kai provides an update on how the roadmap is progressing and why ‘falling’ into the MICE industry shouldn’t have negative connotations, as it results in a broader, more diverse workforce with different skills that can better tackle challenges presented by the climate crisis. 

  15. 4

    New In Events: Unearthing insights into the attendee experience

    For episode four, Mike Fletcher chats with ICE Strategy Director Anita Howard and ExCeL London’s Executive Director James Rees, while Paul Cook hears from Meet in Wales ambassador Dr Lee Parry. Dr Lee Parry, a biosciences lecturer at Cardiff University tells Paul about the unseen power of conferences and why he was in Barcelona to support Meet In Wales as an ambassador for bringing major scientific congresses to the Welsh capital. Anita talks about ICE’s annual benchmarking member survey and the shift to where in-house corporate event planners now sit within organisations. She also provides an update on ICE activities, plus the work the association is doing to define roles so that corporate planners can educate their employers and help set goals for career development, training or mentorships.  Finally, ExCeL's James Rees discusses the venue's Event with Intent study into key drivers behind visitor behaviour and the factors influencing event attendance.

  16. 3

    New In Events: Investigating Incentive Travel with the IRF

    For episode three, hosts Mike Fletcher and Paul Cook go stateside to discuss incentive travel with the Incentive Research Foundation's President, Stephanie Harris.She starts by explaining some of the different roles that people enjoy when working in the incentive travel sector, before going on to talk about the findings of the annual Index - a global survey of almost 2,500 incentive travel professionals.  We then cross over to the show floor at IBTM World 2023 in Barcelona to hear from Darren Green from the Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board on why LA is an exciting destination for both incentives and events. 

  17. 2

    New In Events: Chatting career development & mentoring with Fast Forward 15's Fay Sharpe

    For episode two of Season One, hosts Mike Fletcher and Paul Cook meet up with Fay Sharpe, Founder of the industry mentoring initiative, Fast Forward 15. With Fast Forward 15 now in its tenth year, Fay tells us why career development through structured mentoring schemes like hers is so important, no matter who you are and what stage of your career you may be at. We then cross over to the show floor of IBTM World 2023, which took place in Barcelona last November to hear from Elena Clowes, Senior Creative Producer at Cheerful Twentyfirst and the Co-founder of Event First Steps, a community that helps industry newcomers build their networks. Elena has some great advice for forging an events career path and for finding out which industry role may suit you best. 

  18. 1

    New In Events: Talking tech, audience engagement & phrases you love to hate with Cvent

    Welcome to New In Events, a podcast by IBTM. For this opening episode of Season One, hosts Mike Fletcher and Paul Cook visit Cvent's European headquarters to interview its Marketing Director for Europe, Felicia Asiedu on all things tech and audience engagement. We then cross over to the show floor of IBTM World 2023, which took place in Barcelona last November to hear from Catherine Southall, Head of Business Development UK & Ireland, American Express GBT Meetings & Events. Catherine discusses the findings of Amex’s 2024 Global Meetings and Events Forecast. 

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This is your go-to podcast for fresh insights and practical takeaways, whether you’re new to the Meetings, Incentive, Conference, and Events sector or a seasoned professional. Listen to learn from industry leaders, discover innovative solutions, explore evolving trends, and get inspired to take your events to the next level.

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