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The End of an Era- WTF is Next?

The End of an Era- WTF is Next?

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In this bittersweet installment, Will Curran and Brandt Krueger close the book on the Event Tech Podcast- at least as we’ve known it. After years of stretching topics to fit the confines of “event tech,” they’re rebranding and broadening the focus to Where’s the Future? (conveniently, WTF). With a wider lens on technology, gadgets, innovation, and how they all connect to real life, the duo reflect on their favorite episodes, industry shifts post-COVID, and the future of both the show and the community. It’s equal parts nostalgia, industry critique, and excitement for what’s ahead.

Discussions Include:
• Why the Event Tech Podcast is winding down and evolving into Where’s the Future? (WTF)
• The changing pace of innovation in the events industry post-COVID
• Memorable episodes, rants, and recurring themes from the show’s history
• How the new community and live podcast recordings will work

Quotable Quotes (Should you choose to share):

  • “We were promised jetpacks… where’s my flying car? Where’s the future?” - Will Curran
  • “If you liked what we were doing before, I’d like to think you’re going to continue to like what we’re doing... it's just broader.” - Brandt Krueger
  • “Sometimes I think our listeners already knew how things tied into events. They just wanted to know what’s GOOD and we’d figure out the rest.” - Will Curran
  • “We moved the ball down the field ten years in one year… and then we went backwards.” - Brandt Krueger
  • “Let’s be honest. Will and I are going to talk even if no one’s in the room.” - Brandt Krueger

Be sure to check out the WTF community! Conveniently located at http://wtf.community ;)

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