The Event Tech Pull Up

Keith Johnston/Tess Vismale

We want to cut through the event tech bull that meeting and event planners encounter across the meetings and events industry. Our episodes cover topics from event registration and AI to the latest gadgets and gear. We even throw in some event design trends and comment on the industry's ridiculousness.

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    "Awards Are Not an Add-On" with Cecilia Lavin of Evessio

    Awards aren’t just a side show — they’re one of the most powerful (and underused) tools in an organization's toolkit. In this episode, Tess and Keith pull up with their longtime friend and industry pro Cecilia Lavin from Evessio to talk about why awards deserve their own spotlight, how tech is transforming the process, and how AI, data, and creativity can turn recognition programs into engagement and revenue engines. It’s part strategy session, part candid chat between friends — and packed with insights you’ll want to use at your next event. What We Talk About Why awards are more than an “add-on” – and how they can become their own event ecosystem.The truth about budgets and pricing – how the industry’s lack of transparency has created a disconnect between planners and tech providers.Tech stack strategies – why specialized tools working together often outperform “all-in-one” platforms.Integrations and connectors – how Evessio plays nicely with the rest of your tech stack.Creative revenue models – from directories to league tables, how clients are monetizing beyond event day.AI in awards and abstracts – real-world examples of AI reducing judging time and improving accuracy without losing human authenticity.The future of feedback – using benchmarking, judge comments, and even public voting data to deepen engagement and improve entries.Voice-first tech and accessibility – why voice input and multilingual features are the next frontier.Roadmap & future vision – how Evessio is using data and generative AI to support organizers, sponsors, and entrants year-round.

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    Don’t Call It a Comeback - Blended is the Future of Events

    Blended is back, baby—and it never should’ve left! In this episode, Tess and Keith get fired up (in the best way) about the return of hybrid events—er, blended audiences—and why now is the time for planners to get strategic, not nostalgic. With international travel down, stricter border controls in place, and the U.S. becoming less accessible for global attendees, we're once again seeing the critical need for virtual options. But this time around, the tech is better, the audiences are smarter, and the excuses are tired. Here’s what we dig into: Real-world shifts affecting international attendance (visa delays and new travel fees)Why blended audiences deserve more than just lip serviceThe case for strategy-first thinking when choosing your tech stackBudget-friendly ways to actually create engagement across virtual and in-person audiencesWhy your mobile app should be more than just a digital agendaMust-have features for today’s blended events—from streaming to networking tools to community platformsHot take alert: Calling out planners who ditched virtual too soon Plus, we share some of our go-to tools for supporting blended experiences (check the links below 👇), and why long-term planning matters more than ever in the face of event industry disruption. Key Takeaway: Blended isn’t a backup plan—it’s the new baseline. Whether it’s 80/20 in-person to virtual or vice versa, your event strategy should reflect reality: audiences need options. Tools, Apps, and an Episode We Mention: ZoomCircleMighty NetworksSwapcardThe Coming Event Tech Apocolypse Have thoughts or want to be a guest? Hit us up at tech@eventtechpullup.com or check out the guest application form on eventtechpullup.com. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share. We're on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all the usual spots. If you like what you hear, leave us a review or share the show with your event planner bestie.

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    The Non-Tech Playbook for Event Tech Success

    On this episode of The Event Tech Pull Up, we’re flipping the script! Normally, we’re all about the latest and greatest in event tech—from AI to apps and everything in between. But today, we’re taking a step back to explore something a little different: the power of non-tech strategies to make your event tech even better. That’s right—sometimes, the best way to enhance your tech is to go old school. We’re diving into 10 non-tech ways to improve your event tech, and trust us, these strategies will transform the way you think about planning and executing your events. Here’s what we cover: ✅ Strategic Implementation – Before investing in new tech, do your research and map out your event like tech doesn’t exist. Then, layer in the right tools to enhance (not complicate) your attendee experience. ✅ Human-Centered Design – Instead of assuming what your attendees need, ask them! Plan for an event that prioritizes accessibility, ease of use, and genuine engagement before you even think about tech solutions. ✅ Optimizing Physical Space – The right venue setup can make or break your tech experience. We shout out the Marriott Magnificent Mile for their attendee-friendly design that supports seamless tech integration. ✅ Analog Entertainment Alternatives – Networking doesn't always need an app! Bring in live music, old-school arcade games, or even a game night with Scrabble and Spades to create meaningful connections. ✅ Engagement Without Screens – Encourage real, face-to-face interactions through curated meetup spaces, affinity groups, or icebreakers that don’t require an app. ✅ Event Floor Management – Map out your entire event from registration to wrap-up without tech first. Think through contingencies—what would you do if the power went out? ✅ Contingency Planning – Have a backup for your backup. We share a story about a client’s website crash and how our secret backup plan in Airmeet saved the day! ✅ Training Your Staff – Your tech is only as good as the people using it. Make sure your team is fully trained on your event app, registration process, and troubleshooting common tech issues. ✅ On-Site Attendee Support – Sometimes, an FAQ in an app isn’t enough. Set up physical help desks where attendees can get quick answers from real people (or even leverage AI-driven live support). ✅ Post-Event Community Building – Keep the conversation going with non-tech methods like handwritten postcards, recorded messages to your future self, or online forums that extend engagement beyond the event. 💡 And of course, we couldn’t resist bringing it all back to tech. Because, well, we’re us. Join us for this fun and insightful episode where we challenge our own tech-first instincts and explore ways to create better event experiences—sometimes, by stepping away from the screen. 🎧 Listen now on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Your Favorite Podcast Platform📢 Find us online: EventTechPullUp.com📩 Want us at your next event? Email us at tech@eventtechpullup.com If you found value in this episode, be sure to subscribe, rate, and share with your fellow event pros! 🚀

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    The Hub and Spoke Approach to Streamline Your Event Planning

    In this episode of The Event Tech Pull Up, Tess and I dive into the Hub and Spoke method—a powerful framework for streamlining event planning and data management. Think of it as the command center or nerve center of your event, where one central hub connects all the spokes: files, links, logos, images, and more. It’s about creating a unified, accessible workspace that cuts down on the chaos and keeps your event running smoothly. We explore some of the tools that bring the Hub and Spoke method to life, including favorites like Bublup, Tixio, Google Workspace, Notion, and even old-school Evernote. Each tool offers unique features like intuitive organization, color-coded folders, and visual previews, making it easier than ever to collaborate with your team and onboard stakeholders. We also touch on the importance of integration and automation. Many of these platforms integrate seamlessly with others, reducing manual tasks and automating processes like file sharing or approvals. And for those of you working on the go, tools like Bubble Up have stunning mobile apps that keep everything accessible from your pocket. If you’ve ever found yourself digging through emails to find that one exhibitor kit or chasing down proofs for name tags, this episode is for you. The Hub and Spoke method not only saves time but also enhances communication, transparency, and control—so you can spend less time hunting for files and more time enjoying a well-deserved glass of wine. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe to The Event Tech Pull Up wherever you get your podcasts. If you have questions, comments, or stories about your favorite event tech tools, hit us up on our website or social media channels. We’d love to hear from you!

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    10 Ways to Become Event Tech Savvy

    On this week's episode of The Event Tech Pull Up, we dive into a topic close to our hearts... how to get event tech-savvy and stay ahead of the masses. We know that learning to be tech-savvy can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re juggling all of the crap that goes into making your conference or event a success, but trust us—leveling up your tech game will not only make your work more efficient but also make you indispensable. In this episode, we break it down with 10 actionable tips to boost your confidence and capability with event tech. From setting small, manageable goals to mastering tools like Cvent or experimenting with new gadgets, we cover the essentials. Plus, we share personal stories—like how YouTube saved one of us from calling a repair tech and why Tess swears by having dummy devices for testing attendee experiences. We also discuss the importance of staying curious, exploring basic programming, and using tools like AI to learn new skills. And yes, we touch on topics like keyboard shortcuts, social media trends, and why email mastery is still a thing (even though Tess is ready to ditch it entirely). If you're an event planner looking to future-proof your career, this episode is packed with tips, tricks, and a little tough love to get you started. So grab a coffee or a wine and join us as we explore what it takes to truly become event tech savvy. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share this episode with your fellow planners! Let’s make tech-savvy the new baseline.

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    Stress Less for Better Events - Peak Mind’s Tech Revolution for Event Pros

    This week on the Event Tech Pull Up, Tess and I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Alicia McKoy, the visionary founder and CEO of Peak Mind. Dr. McKoy shared her journey from experiencing burnout as a business owner to creating innovative tools that empower employees to manage stress and thrive in the workplace. From her expertise in VR, AR, and AI technologies to her commitment to improving workplace well-being, Dr. McKoy is truly transforming how we think about mental health in the meetings and events industry. We dove into the challenges of stress in event planning—an industry notoriously ranked as one of the most stressful professions—and explored how Peak Mind’s tailored solutions can help both employees and attendees at events. Dr. McKoy also introduced us to the groundbreaking concepts behind her simulations and nudges that guide individuals toward healthier, happier lives during their workdays. One highlight? Hearing about her work with CES’s Innovation for All initiative, where her company was one of only 10 globally selected to showcase diverse innovation in tech. It’s exciting to see Peak Mind making waves on such a prestigious platform. If you’ve ever wondered how to create calmer, more supportive environments at events—for your team, attendees, or even yourself, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Tune in to hear practical tips, inspiring stories, and a refreshing take on using technology for good. As always, thanks for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave us a rating, and share the episode with a friend. Interested in being a guest or bringing Tess and me to your next event? Visit us at the Event Tech Pull Up for all the details.

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We want to cut through the event tech bull that meeting and event planners encounter across the meetings and events industry. Our episodes cover topics from event registration and AI to the latest gadgets and gear. We even throw in some event design trends and comment on the industry's ridiculousness.