Better Events Pod
Better Events
Welcome to the "Better Events" podcast! Join two event planners and producers, Logan Clements and Mary Davidson, who believe we can all create, host and attend better events. In this podcast you will 1. Learn about event strategy and actions that you can use today as an event host, planner, or manager, 2. Hear directly from the people who are creating innovative and inspiring events today and tomorrow 3. And Grow your business and career along the way! Now let's get started and thanks for listening to the "Better Events" podcast. Support this podcast at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/betterevent...
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Episodes
Peaks and Leaks in Your Event Agenda with Lee Gimpel 08.07.2026 35:08
In this episode, Logan sits down with Lee Gimpel, conference engagement expert, president of Better Meetings, and creator of the Conference Engagement Cards, to dig into one of the most overlooked aspects of event planning: the agenda. Lee breaks down where attendee energy leaks out of even well-intentioned conferences, why the same tired formats keep showing up, and what a thoughtfully designed a...
The Questions to Ask Before Saying Yes to an Event 01.07.2026 44:31
This week, Logan shares one of the most important skills she's developed as an event professional: knowing what to ask before saying yes to a project. She shares why she became more intentional about evaluating opportunities, what she needed to learn about scope, budget clarity, and client fit before she could confidently take on new work, and how she uses soft holds as a tool that benefits bo...
Grief, Gatherings, and Connection with Dana Pake 24.06.2026 43:48
In this episode, Logan sits down with Dana Pake, founder of Lalago Experiences and death doula in training, a personal conversation about grief and it's space at events. Dana shares what three decades of lived experience with grief has taught her about connection, why grief shows up in rooms full of people more than we realize, and what most event professionals miss when it does. Logan also op...
You Asked, We Answered: Event Bibles, AV Tips, Freelance Advice & More 17.06.2026 44:02
In this episode, Logan and guest co-host Vanessa Loney are back with another listener mailbag, tackling your questions across every corner of the events world. From what an event bible actually looks like to the best questions to ask your AV tech, F&B creativity, and how to celebrate your team without a monetary bonus, they cover it all. They also dig into the business side for freelancers, fr...
Behind the Curtain: What It Really Takes to Plan Events for the U.S. Government with Brittany Carroll 10.06.2026 40:14
In this episode, Logan and guest co-host Vanessa Loney sit down with Brittany Carroll, Manager of Event Operations at the Library of Congress and former U.S. diplomat, to pull back the curtain on what it really takes to produce events at the highest levels of government. Brittany shares what most event professionals never see: the layers of protocol, the complexity of managing global delegations,...
Are You Actually Staying Relevant in The Event Industry — Or Just Busy? 03.06.2026 44:42
In this episode, Logan and guest co-host Vanessa Loney tackle a question every event professional should be asking themselves: Are you actually staying relevant, or are you just staying busy? They dig into what relevance really means in an ever-evolving industry — from how you network and which conferences are actually worth your time to how intentional you're being about vendor relationships...
How to Manage Multiple Events at Once Without Dropping the Ball 27.05.2026 39:44
This week, Logan and guest co-host Peggy Katz tackle a question sent in by a listener who asked: how many events can you realistically manage at once? Logan and Peggy share how many events they're each currently juggling, how their capacity has evolved over the course of their careers, and how to spot scope creep before it derails your workload. They also dig into the systems and habits that h...
256 - What Your Graphics Operator Wishes You Knew with Cassy Albert 20.05.2026 36:26
In this episode, Logan and guest co-host Peggy Katz sit down with presentation designer and graphics operator Cassy Albert to pull back the curtain on one of the key roles in live event production - the slides! Cassy breaks down what a graphics operator actually does during a show, the most common mistakes planners and speakers make when preparing decks, and the best way to receive and organize sl...
255 - How to Scale Your Event Production for Any Budget — From $10K to the Olympic Games with Peggy Katz 13.05.2026 34:10
In this episode, Logan and guest co-host Peggy Katz, a veteran producer with seven Olympics under her belt, dig into what it really means to scale an event based on budget, from scrappy under-$10K productions to multi-million dollar international spectacles. They break down how budget impacts your role as a producer or showcaller, the unique pros and cons of working at both ends of the spectrum, a...
254 - Being Good at Events Is Only Half the Job (of Running an Event Business) 06.05.2026 45:45
In this episode, Logan and guest co-host Ryan Criswell tackle one of the most honest conversations in the event industry: being great at producing and planning events doesn't automatically make you great at running an event business. They explore the gap between event skills and business skills — from the early moments that revealed what they didn't know, to the systems and habits that have helped...
253 - From Venue Coordinating to Event Curator with Tauti Kimbrough 29.04.2026 36:27
In this episode, we sit down with Tauti Kimbrough to explore what it really means to wear multiple hats in the event industry — from venue marketer to event planner to event host. Joined by guest co-host Ryan Criswell, we discuss how Tauti's unique experience on both sides of an event make her a better host, planner, and venue coordinator. SHOW NOTES: Connect with Tauti Kimbrough: Instagram: @taut...
252 - Designing Public-Facing Events That Actually Engage People 22.04.2026 37:37
In this episode, Logan sits down with guest co-host Ryan Criswell to explore the unique art of producing public-facing events — and what sets them apart from ticketed or corporate experiences. They dig into what meaningful engagement actually looks like when your audience didn't plan to be there, and how to measure success beyond a headcount. Plus, Ryan shares lessons from the public-facing world...
251 - Speaker Management 101: Setting Expectations, Timelines, and Deliverables 15.04.2026 36:17
Managing speakers can make or break an event — and it starts with setting the right expectations. In this episode, we’re breaking down the fundamentals of speaker management, from when it should begin in the planning process to the key deliverables every speaker should have. We share best practices for communication, timelines, and what speakers actually need to be successful both before and onsit...
250 - 250 Episodes Later: What We’ve Learned About Events 08.04.2026 37:22
We made it to 250 episodes — and we’re taking a moment to reflect on what that really means. In this milestone episode, we look back on the conversations that shaped the podcast, including our top 5 most popular episodes and what we’d say differently today. We also share what 250 episodes have taught us about events, how our perspectives have evolved, and what feels less urgent now than it once di...
249 -Behind the Scenes of Showcalling and Producing at the Winter Olympics 01.04.2026 32:00
Working the Olympics looks different depending on where you sit — and this time, Logan was on the in-venue side. In this solo episode, she takes you behind the scenes of her first Winter Games as an Associate Venue Producer, focused on the fan experience inside the venue. From coordinating with sport and broadcast to showcalling her first medal ceremonies, she shares what surprised her most and wh...
248 - Prepping for Parental Leave as an Event Pro with Jessica Zimmerman 25.03.2026 31:38
Parental leave in events doesn’t come with a playbook — so you have to build your own. Parental leave can feel overwhelming for event pros considering starting a family — so what does it actually look like to plan for it? In this episode, Mary is joined by event pro Jessica Zimmerman to share their experiences navigating pregnancy while working in events, including how they’re approaching timeline...
247 - Managing Maker Markets and Vendor Relationships with Sarah Frost 18.03.2026 31:32
In this episode, we’re joined by Sarah Frost to unpack what goes into organizing maker markets and what event pros can learn from them. We dive into her expertise on managing vendor relationships and how to set your event up for long-term success. She shares how she balances curation with inclusivity, prepares for common onsite challenges, and helps vendors feel genuinely supported, not just manag...
246 - Being an Event Contractor: How to Get Hired (and Rehired) 11.03.2026 42:24
In this episode, we flip the perspective from last week's episode and talk about what it really means to be an event contractor — and how to get hired (and rehired). We break down how contracting differs from freelancing or staff roles, which event positions tend to work best in this model, and what helps you stand out before you ever arrive onsite. We also cover professional rate conversation...
245 - Hiring Event Contractors: Building the Right Team 04.03.2026 29:02
In this episode, we’re breaking down how to hire event contractors and build the right team for your events. We talk through which roles are typically contracted, how to decide what to outsource versus handle in-house, and where to find great contractors in the first place. We also share the signals that tell us someone will be a strong partner before show day — along with the red flags we’ve lear...
244 - Behind the Mic: The Art of Live Announcing with Queen Noveen 25.02.2026 35:20
In this episode, we’re joined by Queen Noveen — an Emmy-nominated live announcer and voice actress whose voice has powered everything from major sports and awards shows to film, TV, and commercials. We dive into what live announcing actually entails, the preparation and pressure behind the mic, and why it’s far more than “just reading a script.” Queen shares stories from high-profile events, refle...
243 - Where Nonprofits Should Spend Their Time When Planning Fundraising Events 18.02.2026 22:01
In this solo episode, Mary breaks down where nonprofits should actually spend their time when planning fundraising events — and where effort often gets misplaced. She walks through two common planning scenarios, sharing how to balance relationship-building with logistics, prioritize activities that drive real return, and avoid overspending without sacrificing impact. The conversation also digs int...
242 - The Production Decisions That Matter More Than Your Event Theme 11.02.2026 32:14
While event themes and visuals get most of the attention, the production decisions behind the scenes are what truly shape how an event feels. In this solo episode, Logan unpacks the choices that matter most — from flow and staffing to rehearsal, timing, and the small details that quietly save the day. Drawing from real event experience, she shares where to focus your energy when everything feels i...
241 - Team Management 101 with Alex Martin 04.02.2026 29:44
Managing a team is one of the biggest shifts many event pros make — and it rarely comes with a manual. In this episode, Owner and Event Strategy Lead of Synchronocity Events, Alex Martin joins us to share lessons from growing and supporting event teams over time. We talk about healthy communication, balancing involvement with autonomy, and how to tell the difference between people problems and sys...
240 - Debunking the Boring Side of Events Part 2: Bathrooms, Security, and More 28.01.2026 39:44
We’re back with Part 2 of the boring side of events — because someone has to talk about bathrooms, signage, and load-in logistics. This episode covers the practical realities of planning events; everything from security and signage to load-in and first aid. We share what’s saved us, what we had to learn the hard way and why getting the boring stuff right makes everything else feel easier. Let'...
239 - 2026 Goal Setting - Tips & Tricks for Event Professionals 21.01.2026 43:30
In this episode, we’re doing one of our favorite things — revisiting our goals. We listen back to what we said we wanted to accomplish in 2025, react (honestly) to how it actually went, and share what surprised us along the way. From personal ins and outs to podcast and business goals, we reflect on what worked, what shifted, and what we’re carrying forward. We wrap up by setting new intentions fo...
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