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Office Hours with Audion. Hosted by Ben and Trae

Podcast af Audion LLC

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Office Hours is the podcast where creative meets strategy in the world of B2B marketing and business video. Hosted by Trae Stanley of Audion LLC, each episode features candid conversations with marketers, creators, and business leaders—recorded live on LinkedIn and published here for a deeper listen. We dive into the real stories, strategies, and challenges behind video production, brand storytelling, and growing your business with content that actually works. Whether you’re a marketing pro, business owner, or just video-curious, Office Hours gives you practical insight and fresh perspective—

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OFFICE HOURS 28 | Why Event Production Quality Isn’t Optional Anymore

In this episode, Ben and Trae talk through two recent productions that reveal a bigger truth about live events: quality is part of the message. From a Texas association event bringing together competing voices around water policy to a corporate town hall in DC built for a distributed workforce, they explore why great event production creates better communication, better speaker experiences, and better audience trust. They also get into the nuts and bolts: why built-in room systems often are not enough, why lighting and audio can make or break a show, and why recorded event content can become a long-tail marketing asset after the room clears. If you work in events, communications, or live production, this one is packed with real-world lessons from the field. 00:00 Intro and travel recap 01:54 Two standout event case studies 02:59 The Texas water event 05:54 The DC executive town hall 10:18 Why production quality affects perception 13:08 Built-in room tech vs purpose-built production 16:34 Why lighting matters so much 20:39 Audio can make or break everything 23:53 Why live switching improves engagement 25:50 Why quality is now expected 27:06 Turning events into marketing assets 30:43 What mission-driven organizations owe their audience 31:53 Speaker confidence and trust 33:20 Buc-ee’s as the perfect analogy 34:49 Outro and Astros talk

27. mar. 2026 - 35 min
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Ben and Trae | We Pivoted a National Event in 48 Hours

The last couple of months moved fast. Audion kicked off the year with overlapping events, back-to-back productions, and then a snowstorm that shut down Boston just days before a major live event. Flights were canceled. Crews were scattered across the country. The production was scheduled on a university campus in front of a live audience. They had roughly 48 hours to pivot. In this episode of OFFICE HOURS, Ben and Trae break down how they guided the client through high-pressure decisions, what changed when the event shifted from in-person to fully virtual, and why making the call early ultimately saved the production. They also discuss: • The three options presented to the client • What real contingency planning looks like • Rebuilding the run of show for a virtual audience • Producing a broadcast that a CEO described as “Olympics-level” • Maintaining executive presence in a high-stakes environment • The kind of trust that only develops after years of working together This episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at leadership under pressure — and what it takes to execute when everything around you is uncertain. 00:00 – Intro: Two and a Half Months of Chaos 01:15 – January Hit Like a Ton of Bricks 03:20 – The Austin Ice Storm Pivot 06:10 – Turning a School Campus into a Live Studio 08:40 – The Boston Crisis Begins 10:30 – The 3 Options We Gave the Client 13:00 – Flights Canceled. National Emergency. 15:00 – Going Fully Virtual 17:30 – “It Felt Like Watching the Olympics.” 19:00 – Executive Presence in the CEO’s Office 21:00 – Trust at Scale with Long-Term Clients 23:30 – Gratitude + What’s Next

28. feb. 2026 - 25 min
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Savannah Berrecil | Experiential Strategy That Actually Drives Revenue

What actually makes an event strategic? In this episode of OFFICE HOURS, Savannah Berrecil, founder of GoSavvy, breaks down what experiential marketing really means — and why most brands are leaving opportunity (and ROI) on the table. Savannah shares a real-world case study of a construction company that used a holiday party to roll out a rebrand, align employees, and strengthen company culture. From there, the conversation expands into vendor negotiations, hidden hotel clauses, production budgets, and why video strategy and follow-through matter more than most teams realize. They also discuss: • What experiential marketing actually is (and what it isn’t) • Where companies lose money in contracts and venue agreements • How AI is being used to strengthen strategy — not replace it • Savannah’s journey from audio engineer to founder • Going full-time in January 2020… right before COVID • Building ROI tools to help clients scale intentionally • Three practical pieces of advice for anyone hosting events If you’re a founder, CMO, or marketing leader thinking about how events should drive real growth in 2026, this episode reframes them not as moments — but as systems. CONNECT WITH SAVANNAH BERRECIL & GOSAVVY www.gosavvy.biz [http://www.gosavvy.biz] www.instagram.com/gosavvyusa [https://www.instagram.com/gosavvyusa] www.linkedin.com/company/go-savvy [http://www.linkedin.com/company/go-savvy] 00:00 – Introduction + What Is Experiential Marketing? 03:00 – The Construction Company Rebrand Event 06:45 – Vendor Negotiation & Contract Pitfalls 09:45 – Video, AI & Evolving Event Strategy 11:45 – From Engineer to Entrepreneur 16:30 – Launching GoSavvy + Surviving COVID 21:30 – Budgeting, Time & Post-Event Follow-Through

28. feb. 2026 - 25 min
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OFFICE HOURS 24 | AI Didn’t Break B2B Copywriting — It Exposed a Trust Problem

Everyone is producing more content than ever — and trusting it less. In this episode, we sit down with copy strategist Lauren Jefferson, co-founder of Focus Copy, to talk about what’s actually going wrong with B2B messaging right now — and why AI didn’t break copywriting, it exposed deeper problems around trust, clarity, and strategy. We dig into: * Why copywriting is no longer about persuasion * How AI raises the baseline but doesn’t improve outcomes * Where B2B companies are quietly leaking trust and revenue * Why “good enough” messaging is more expensive than it looks * How internal teams confuse activity with effectiveness * What it really means to reduce uncertainty for buyers This conversation is for founders, marketers, creatives, and operators who feel like they’re doing “everything right” — but still questioning whether their messaging is actually working. Guest: Lauren Jefferson Company: Focus Copy Website: https://focuscopy.com [https://focuscopy.com] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenjefferson [https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenjefferson] 0:00 – Introducing Lauren Jefferson & today’s conversation 0:32 – What Focus Copy does (and why messaging leaks revenue) 1:23 – Starting a company the hard way 3:12 – What copywriting actually is today 4:07 – AI as the “Canva of copywriting” 5:24 – Copywriting across the full customer journey 6:23 – Why copywriting is about trust, not persuasion 7:02 – How Lauren actually uses AI 7:41 – AI as an unpaid intern 8:07 – Choosing tools vs choosing strategy 8:30 – How clients find and hire Focus Copy 9:50 – “You don’t have a conversion problem” 10:11 – Copywriting beyond words (P&L, invoices, systems) 11:17 – How communication has changed in B2B 12:42 – Narrowing focus and disqualifying clients 13:19 – Why companies won’t hire copywriters 14:14 – Inconsistent messaging kills trust 14:41 – Video, AI, and the illusion of “good enough” 15:44 – The danger of outsourcing thinking to AI 16:45 – Messaging as business optimization 17:16 – Why internal teams struggle with metrics 18:12 – Tracking what actually matters 18:44 – Final thoughts on trust and clarity

24. jan. 2026 - 19 min
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OFFICE HOURS 23 | Scaling Live Production with Smarter Systems

In this episode of Office Hours, Trae sits down with Nathan to talk about what it really takes to scale live production in 2026. Nate and Trae get into the shift toward IP-based video systems, how modern workflows reduce setup time while increasing flexibility, and why better logistics and purpose-built spaces allow for dramatically improved live event execution. Nate shares lessons from recent live conferences, the realities of deploying cutting-edge tech on site, and how smaller teams are now able to run productions that once required ten people. The conversation also covers long-term client relationships, investing in technical skills like networking, and why production work is ultimately about trust, systems, and people—not just gear. If you work in live events, AV, broadcast, or production operations, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at how modern production teams are preparing for the year ahead. 00:00 – Intro & catching up 01:20 – Getting back into work after the holidays 02:05 – Moving toward IP-based video systems 03:35 – First live deployment & lessons learned 05:05 – How smaller teams run bigger productions 06:10 – Why the new facility changed everything 08:00 – Logistics, loading, and why space matters 09:55 – Managing overlapping national events 11:40 – Working with new clients & live broadcasts 13:35 – Why production work never gets boring 14:25 – Skill-building goals for the year ahead 15:45 – Learning networking for modern production 17:10 – Managing gear, inventory, and systems 18:45 – Personal resolutions & life outside work 19:35 – Dry January, drinks, and downtime 21:15 – Creative projects & future ideas 22:40 – Wrap-up & final thoughts #OfficeHoursPodcast #LiveProduction #EventProduction #AVIndustry #BroadcastProduction #EventTech #VideoProduction #BehindTheScenes #ProductionLife #IPVideo #liveevents

19. jan. 2026 - 23 min
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