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Eventful Encounters

Eventful Encounters

By: Eastside Rooms
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Brought to you from The Eastside Rooms, these regular chats, interviews and debates from a range of industry experts, colleagues and friends are a great way to catch up on industry trends, learn a little about what we have been up to - or simply relax and listen.

As a leading venue in the meeting and event industry, located next to one of Birmingham's best hotels, the podcast will feature business event, hospitality and travel content, in additional to trending topics such as sustainability, wellness, finance and AI.

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Episodes
  • Jackie Boughton - The Barbican Way
    Oct 9 2025

    Tanita caught up with the Barbican's Head of Commercial, Jackie Boughton last month. It was a great opportunity to check out the iconic London arts centre whilst learning about Jackie's past, present and future.

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    18 mins
  • Wellness, Wisdom & the Future of Events with Sammy Connell
    Aug 29 2025

    This month Leanne and Tanita sit down with Sammy Connell from NASUWT The Teachers' Union to talk all things wellness and its ongoing impact on association events.

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    27 mins
  • From the Heart of Ottawa: Lesley Pincombe on Reimagining the Rogers Centre
    Jul 24 2025

    When it comes to destination marketing, few cities are embracing purpose, sustainability, and inclusion as holistically as Ottawa. In a lively episode of Eventful Encounters, recorded at IMEX Frankfurt, Lesley Pincombe, President and CEO of Rogers Centre Ottawa, made a compelling case for why Canada’s capital is more than just a political hub – it’s a venue for transformative events.

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    10 mins
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