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The Event Innovator Show is your go-to podcast for fresh ideas and breakthrough strategies in the event industry. Whether you're launching your first event or looking to reignite the impact of an established one, join host Phil Mershon—event strategist, coach, and author of Unforgettable: The Art and Science of Creating Memorable Experiences—as he interviews leading event creators and innovators. Each episode uncovers the secrets behind successful events, exploring everything from cutting-ed ...
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Man in the Pew serves Christian men who seek to follow Christ in all of life – at work, at home, at church and at play. We do this through weekly podcast shows, articles and other resources. History Man in the Pew started with a simple thought while Phil prayed on the beaches of Florida’s Gulf Coast. Where do Christian men turn to find encouragement and inspiration during the week as they face battles at work, at home, and at play? What if there was a show bringing the voices of experts and ...
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Picture an event where business metrics meet raw emotion, where CEOs dance between sessions, and where handwritten love notes forge lasting connections. When Swiss-based business mentor Sigrun Gudjonsdottir decided to throw out the traditional conference playbook, she discovered that the most powerful moments aren't always on the agenda. In this ey…
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Ever wonder how to turn an ordinary event into an extraordinary experience? In this episode, speed painting artist Annika Wooton reveals how live art can transform your next conference, meeting, or corporate event from predictable to unforgettable. From her 90-second performances at Miss America to halftime shows at WNBA games, Annika shares how sh…
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Ever wonder why some events are instantly forgettable while others live on in stories for years? The secret isn't in the big, flashy moments—it's hidden in the details most planners overlook. From double-sided name badges to perfectly timed coffee breaks, these micro-moments can make or break your event's success. The Event Innovator Show brings yo…
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Ever wonder how to create an event that sells out before it's even marketed? In this episode, co-founders Megan Porta and Melissa Erdelak reveal how they built the Flavor Media Summit, an exclusive gathering for advanced food bloggers. Learn how they transformed a gap in their industry into a premium event experience that has attendees eagerly sign…
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Did you know that 97% of online courses fail to get completed? It's a staggering statistic that reveals a harsh truth about course design. But what if you could flip those numbers? Dr. Carrie Rose has cracked the code, achieving an astounding 97% completion rate in her programs – and she's sharing exactly how she does it. The Event Innovator Show b…
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Have you ever wondered how a DJ can transform a corporate event from mundane to memorable? In this episode of the Event Innovator Show, I sit down with DJ Carbon, a seasoned professional who's been spinning tracks for over two decades in Wichita, Kansas. DJ Carbon shares his insights on the art of reading a room, creating the perfect soundtrack for…
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Are you ready to turn your next online summit into the hottest block party on the internet? Discover how virtual events are revolutionizing community building in the digital age! In this eye-opening episode of the Event Innovator Show, host Phil Mershon sits down with virtual event expert Danielle Goeppert to explore the power of online summits in …
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What happens when you mix 15 content creators, a treehouse glamping resort, and a dash of AI? Sarah Stahl's groundbreaking influencer event is about to show you. Join Phil Mershon on the Event Innovator Show as he uncovers the behind-the-scenes story of "Influence Forward," Alabama's first-ever influencer marketing conference. In this eye-opening e…
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In this episode of the Event Innovator Show, host Phil Mershon sits down with community-building expert Shanna Lynn to uncover the essential ingredients for creating memorable events that foster lasting connections. Discover how to transform your event from a simple gathering into a vibrant community experience. Shanna shares insider tips on: Pre-e…
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In this eye-opening episode of the Event Innovator Show, host Phil Mershon sits down with neurodiversity expert Dr. Matt Zabreski to explore the often-overlooked world of neurodivergent event experiences. From ADHD to autism, discover how up to 30% of your attendees might be processing your event differently - and learn practical strategies to make…
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In this episode of the Event Innovator Show, host Phil Mershon sits down with Josh Allen, a master baker and founder of Companion Bakery, to explore the fascinating parallels between artisanal bread-making and event design. Discover how the four basic ingredients of bread - flour, water, salt, and yeast - mirror the essential elements of unforgetta…
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In this eye-opening episode of Event Innovator, host Phil Mershon sits down with LinkedIn expert and author Michaela Alexis to explore the often-overlooked world of social anxiety in networking situations. Michaela, drawing from her forthcoming book "No Fear Networking," shares her personal journey from agoraphobia to becoming a sought-after public…
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Welcome to another episode of the Event Innovator Show, where we dive deep into the strategies that make events truly unforgettable. In this episode, we explore the art and science of creating memorable experiences that go beyond the typical conference format. Discover how to curate the perfect event playlist, measure success through meaningful met…
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On this episode of the Event Innovator Show, host Phil Mershon explores the art of creating memorable events with Abby Rodriguez and Chandice Probst, founders of the Tastemaker Conference. Discover how these innovative event planners transformed a startup idea into the premier gathering for food creators and bloggers. Learn actionable strategies fo…
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The Event Innovator Show with Phil Mershon explores cutting-edge strategies to create unforgettable experiences in the ever-evolving world of events. In this episode, Phil sits down with engagement expert John Chen CSP to unpack the art and science of crafting memorable virtual and hybrid events. John shares his wealth of experience, from working w…
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In this episode of the Event Innovator Show, host Phil Mershon explores groundbreaking strategies for creating unforgettable event experiences. Our guest, Amber Vilhauer, a renowned author and event strategist, reveals how to leverage micro-moments of impact to transform attendees' lives and drive lasting change. Discover innovative approaches to: …
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In this illuminating episode of The Event Innovator Show, we explore the cutting-edge world of AI-enhanced event planning with expert Yifat Cohen. As a tech-savvy thought leadership catalyst, Yifat reveals how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the way we create unforgettable event experiences. Discover how AI can take your events from awar…
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In this captivating episode of the Event Innovator Show, host Phil Mershon sits down with marketing guru Mark Schaefer to explore the art of creating memorable events and marketing strategies. Mark shares insights from his event, The Uprising, and discusses his upcoming book, "Audacious: The Rebel's Guide to Disruptive Marketing." Listeners will di…
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In this episode of the Event Innovator Show, host Phil Mershon sits down with Dan Miller, founder of 48 Days and author of multiple bestselling books. Dan shares his journey of transforming his approach to event planning, inspired by Phil's book Unforgettable: The Art and Science of Creating Memorable Experiences. Listeners will gain insights into …
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Discover the secrets to creating unforgettable events with The Event Innovator Show! Join host Phil Mershon, event strategist and author of "Unforgettable: The Art and Science of Creating Memorable Experiences," as he explores cutting-edge strategies and fresh ideas for event success. Whether you're planning your first event or looking to breathe n…
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Do you wonder if Jesus ever laughed? Does it feel incongruous that Almighty God might enjoy a belly laugh? Most of the pictures we have of Jesus reveal a strong but serious man. After all, he drove out the moneychangers and regularly rebuked the Pharisees for their hypocrisy. He never wavered from his eternal mission to seek and save the lost. But …
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Do you find it easy or hard to laugh at life? The bible says laughter can be like medicine to the soul. A study conducted by the University of Maryland found that laughter reduces stress, pain, and conflict. It literally makes the heart function better. The Bible references laughter nearly 50 times. Laughter makes the heart cheerful and helps us co…
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If I looked at your bookshelves, who would I presume has had the biggest influence on your life? Thankfully the number of books you own by an author doesn’t necessarily translate to impact—otherwise, you might think John Grisham is my mentor. I do love a good fast-moving legal thriller, but I don’t plan to go into law or to write novels. Outside of…
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Do you think it’s wrong to make money? Have you been taught that those who prosper financially must have done something wrong or evil? Ray Edwards believes that we were all meant to prosper. For some our prosperity is a spiritual abundance that is accompanied by a vow of poverty. Most of us are called to greater prosperity than we’ve dreamed, but w…
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Are you afraid of your imagination? Do you imagine you’ll get yourself into trouble if you dream too much? The church and imagination The Church has historically discouraged imagination out of a fear that we will violate the second commandment, “You shall not make for yourself an image in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath…
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You’ve heard the phrase, “Fake it ‘til you make it.” Does that apply to gratitude? Does that feel inauthentic to you? Maybe even like you’re lying? Raised as a Christian, I was taught to never lie. So to suggest that I fake gratitude feels counter to my moral fabric. But researchers suggest that faking it may actually be a good strategy. Dr. Alex K…
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Did you grow up singing the Doxology every Sunday in church? If you did, what associations do you have? If you didn’t, how do you feel when you hear it? In many liturgical churches, the Doxology is sung immediately prior to the offertory. In essence, we remind ourselves to “Praise God, from whom all blessings flow” before we return our gifts to him…
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How easy is it for you to keep your thoughts thankful, positive, and joyful? When Paul challenges us to “take captive every thought,” does that feel hard or easy? If you’re like me, that feels impossible. My mind feels like that commercial with the cat-herding cowboy. As soon as I take one thought captive, all the other thoughts go scattering in al…
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What’s the longest range goal you’ve ever set? Did you accomplish your goal? Most of us lose the battle for gratitude because we don’t have the right plan. Long-term battle plans In England, they estimate it takes 250 to 300 years to build a cathedral. That’s a lot of planning and preparation. At New College, Oxford beetles infested the oak beams i…
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Have you ever started a project only to find it feels pointless or a waste of time? Have you ever quit something just because it became too hard? I have a confession to make. I almost quit this 90-Day Gratitude Challenge on day 80. Why I almost quit the 90-Day Gratitude Challenge On Day 72 my wife woke me in the middle of the night with some very t…
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Do you feel appreciated at work? Do you know how to show appreciation to your co-workers? Dr. Paul White and Dr. Gary Chapman did research to understand how the way we speak to one another at work makes a difference in the workplace culture. The result was a new work called The Five Languages of Appreciation. In this episode, I walk through some of…
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Have you ever received inauthentic gratitude or praise? How does that contrast with receiving authentic thanks? We raise our children to say please and thank you, but it’s obvious when they don’t mean it. As they mature they learn to play the part and it becomes harder to tell if they mean it or not. Dr. Paul White recently told me a story about a …
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When you approach God, how do you think about Him? Do you find it easy to thank him or does it feel like something you’re supposed to do? When I was younger I saw God like a cosmic Santa who doled out gifts at his discretion. I wasn’t sure how Jesus and salvation fit into the equation, but I knew I wanted all the good stuff God promised. As I grew …
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Do you know how to worship God? Sounds like a silly question, especially in a series on gratitude. But this is a vital question, “Do you really know how to worship?” Seventy years ago A.W. Tozer lamented that Christians had more resources for knowing about God than ever in the history of the Church. Yet, worship had become a ritualistic program. Tw…
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Do you ever find it hard to focus and think clearly? Does it feel like your brain is a chaotic mess? On day 31 we discussed the power of thankful thinking and how to make that a habit. Today I want to look at how our minds become chaotic and how we can use deep thinking to become more thankful. This issue became very personal for me recently. My fa…
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Do you spend time thinking about your mortality? If you do, does it fill you with gratitude? If you’re like most modern Christians, you spend as little time as possible thinking about death. Unless you’re an estate planner, pastor, doctor, or mortician, you likely don’t spend a lot of time even thinking about mortality. Our youth-driven culture kee…
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Do you ever find yourself ruminating over poor decisions you’ve made? Perhaps you become anxious over what might happen or what could have happened, and it makes you fearful. I’ve experienced this recently. It feels like a fog envelops your mind and you can’t escape the negative thought cycles. A friend described it as a huge snowball that keeps ga…
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Do you appreciate your life? What if you had a heart attack? In this episode, I talk to Jackie Bledsoe about his near-death experience with a heart attack. We explore the profound role that gratitude plays in the recovery process. The heart attack At the age of 43, Jackie had a massive heart attack, known as a “Widowmaker.” He thought he could be d…
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Does it sometimes feel like God is severely punishing you? How do you respond when you are under duress? Psalm 118 shows us that the way forward begins with thanksgiving. As we gratefully remember God’s past deliverance, we can pray for God to save us today and look forward to our final day of salvation. But let’s be honest, singing songs of thanks…
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Do you know how the compound effect works? How about compounding gratefulness? Investment strategies based on wishful thinking usually end in greater debt and disappointment. For example, purchasing a daily lottery ticket will rarely result in enough winnings to even pay for that decision. But that doesn’t stop millions of dreaming of picking the “…
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Are you looking for deliverance? Do you want God to set you free from internal problems or external enemies? In Psalm 144, David asks God to rescue him from unnamed enemies. He provides a model for how believers can pray for deliverance in the midst of any opposition. It starts with our mindset. Will we think positively or negatively? Will our thou…
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Does your family allow singing at the table? When’s the last time you sang at a business meeting? Growing up, we weren’t allowed to sing at the table—or hum or whistle, for that matter. It went against all rules of etiquette. I didn’t question it at the time, but I wonder now who decided that rule? And while there’s growing research and trends show…
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Have you ever felt caged or trapped in your work? What if I told you that it’s more likely that you created the mental cage? Breaking out begins with gratitude. Many factors influence job satisfaction, but in general, over half of the American workforce is dissatisfied with their job. Those numbers increase or decrease based on workplace culture, o…
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Do you enjoy growing a garden? If not, do you enjoy seeing beauty in nature or a carefully cultivated garden? If I’m honest, I do not enjoy gardening. I have allergies, and I almost always have to stop early due to some kind of allergic reaction. But I have one tree that I take great pride in, which I planted in my yard. We found a sapling growing …
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Do you find yourself staring at the success of others and wishing you were more like them? Does it make you jealous or feel like you’re not enough? If you’ve said yes, you’ve experienced the comparison trap. In this podcast episode, I interview Ian Anderson Gray about his experience with the comparison trap. We discuss things like self-doubt, how w…
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Have you ever been part of a conversation where it’s obvious the other person doesn’t understand your point? Have you ever stopped at that moment to wonder if you’re truly listening to their perspective? Most people do not listen with the intent to understand; they listen with the intent to reply. ~Stephen R. Covey The truth is, it’s easier to hear…
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Do you ever wake in the middle of the night with a dreadful thought? Does your mind quickly focus on negative issues? Those thoughts become toxic when we feed them too much and they start to consume us. Recently, I had just finished reading a very emotional piece to my wife. I was in a vulnerable place, and she asked me a simple question driven by …
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Did you know that 80% of all people break their New Year’s Resolutions by Valentine’s Day? Have you experienced this trap? Why do you think that is? Pastor Craig Groeschel thinks it’s because we’re trying too hard. Instead, we need to approach life like an athlete approaches training. Neuroscientist Dr. Caroline Leaf proves it’s because we’re going…
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Have you made a bold claim or shared an audacious vision? Did you gulp after you said it and realized now you need to make good on your word or feel like a fraud? That’s how my journey toward gratitude started. On November 13, 2020, I wrote a provocative article about why gratitude matters. I wrote it to prepare myself for Thanksgiving, but I also …
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Do you ever feel intense loneliness? Like you’re the only person in the world who’s fighting the battles you face? It happens often and it’s a self-reinforcing cycle. When you feel lonely you don’t want to reach out or acknowledge the problems you face, and, as a result, you think you’re alone. For example, I’m in a couple of different men’s prayer…
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