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#21 Ginger Henderson’s Vibe – Why Great Communities Are Built Through Real Connection

43 min · 19 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Vision to Vibe, Nick sits down with Ginger Henderson to talk about community, leadership, human connection, and what it really takes to build meaningful relationships in business today. This conversation goes beyond networking tactics or surface-level engagement. Ginger shares thoughtful insights on creating spaces where people genuinely feel seen, heard, and connected — and why that matters more than ever in modern business and events. We talk about: – Building authentic communities – The difference between connection and visibility – Why relationships still drive real growth – Leadership through empathy and presence – Creating experiences people actually remember If you work in marketing, events, partnerships, or community-building, this is a conversation worth listening to. — 🎙️ Vision to Vibe is a podcast about modern B2B marketing, events, leadership, and the people building meaningful experiences and momentum behind the scenes. — Follow Ginger Henderson: 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginger-henderson/ Follow Nick Salvatoriello: 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicksalvatoriello

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Portada del episodio #22 Jason Yarborough’s Vibe - Building Events People Actually Remember

#22 Jason Yarborough’s Vibe - Building Events People Actually Remember

In this episode of Vision to Vibe, Nick Salvatoriello sits down with Jason Yarborough, founder of the Arcadia Leadership Experience, to explore what it takes to create events that people genuinely remember long after they leave.Rather than building another traditional conference, Jason set out to create something different: an experience centered around relationships, meaningful conversations, and authentic human connection.Together, Nick and Jason discuss:• Building an event from scratch• Why experiences matter more than agendas• Creating environments that foster real relationships• The role of community in professional growth• Taking risks when designing memorable events• Lessons learned from launching and growing the Arcadia Leadership ExperienceIf you’ve ever planned an event, built a community, or wondered what separates a good conference from a transformational experience, this conversation is for you.⸻🎙️ Vision to Vibe explores the people, ideas, and experiences behind modern marketing, events, leadership, and community-building.Connect with Jason Yarborough:👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/yarby/Connect with Nick Salvatoriello:👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicksal/

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Portada del episodio #21 Ginger Henderson’s Vibe – Why Great Communities Are Built Through Real Connection

#21 Ginger Henderson’s Vibe – Why Great Communities Are Built Through Real Connection

In this episode of Vision to Vibe, Nick sits down with Ginger Henderson to talk about community, leadership, human connection, and what it really takes to build meaningful relationships in business today. This conversation goes beyond networking tactics or surface-level engagement. Ginger shares thoughtful insights on creating spaces where people genuinely feel seen, heard, and connected — and why that matters more than ever in modern business and events. We talk about: – Building authentic communities – The difference between connection and visibility – Why relationships still drive real growth – Leadership through empathy and presence – Creating experiences people actually remember If you work in marketing, events, partnerships, or community-building, this is a conversation worth listening to. — 🎙️ Vision to Vibe is a podcast about modern B2B marketing, events, leadership, and the people building meaningful experiences and momentum behind the scenes. — Follow Ginger Henderson: 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginger-henderson/ Follow Nick Salvatoriello: 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicksalvatoriello

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Portada del episodio #20 Evan Babins' Vibe - Why Most B2B Events Feel Flat (And How Top Producers Fix It)

#20 Evan Babins' Vibe - Why Most B2B Events Feel Flat (And How Top Producers Fix It)

Most B2B events don’t fail because of logistics.They fall flat because they don’t create a real experience.In this episode of Vision to Vibe, Nick sits down with Evan Babins to unpack why so many events feel transactional — and what top producers do differently to actually create energy, connection, and momentum in a room.This conversation goes beyond tactics. It’s about understanding the role of intention, design, and human experience in events — and how small shifts can completely change how people show up and engage.We get into:– Why most B2B events feel “flat”– The difference between producing an event vs. creating an experience– How top producers think about flow, energy, and audience engagement– What actually makes people remember an event– And how to design moments that drive real connectionIf you’re involved in events, marketing, or building communities — this is one worth sitting with.—🎧 Watch on YouTube or listen on your favorite podcast platform—Follow Evan Babins:👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/evanbabins/Follow Nick:👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicksalvatoriello—Vision to Vibe is all about real conversations with operators and builders shaping modern B2B marketing, events, and community.

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Portada del episodio #19 Eri Hickey's Vibe - Why Improv is a good skill for workshop facilitators to have

#19 Eri Hickey's Vibe - Why Improv is a good skill for workshop facilitators to have

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Portada del episodio #18 Rach SebellShavit's vibe: How to inject play into your team meetings for serious biz outcomes

#18 Rach SebellShavit's vibe: How to inject play into your team meetings for serious biz outcomes

Most teams aren’t struggling because they “don’t care.”They’re struggling because they’re overloaded, moving fast, and trying to do change on top of everything else.In this episode of Vision to Vibe, I’m joined by one of my favorite humans (and longtime HubSpot day-one colleague), Rach SebellShavit, Founder of Helm360 and a Change Resilience Coach & Consultant. Rach hosts workshops to helps organizations navigate the gnarly parts of scale, growth, and transformation — not with more corporate jargon, but with practical methods that make change feel doable.This conversation is for you if you’re:-leading a team through a messy shift,-trying to influence without direct authority,-running workshops that sound good but don’t stick,-or building a service and wondering how to stay focused without drowning in “one more certification.”We talk about a deceptively simple facilitation move that separates “nice session” from “real progress” — backwards planning.Why LEGO® Serious Play works (even for skeptics) Yes, we talk about LEGO — and no, it’s not gimmicky.Rach explains LEGO® Serious Play as a hands-on thinking tool that reduces cognitive overload, gets people into flow, and makes the abstract visible. Everyone builds. Everyone shares. It’s shockingly effective for surfacing the real blockers — knowledge, environment, skill, or motivation — and for creating alignment without the usual “who talks most wins” meeting dynamic.Near the end, Rach shares a practice I love: after the builds and discussion, she creates two minutes of silence and asks one question:What are you going to do differently?Not a vague intention. A specific experiment. Written down. Shared out loud. Something the group can actually hold onto.Because if nobody says it out loud… nobody can hold you to it.If you’re leading change, designing workshops, or trying to get a team aligned without burning them out, this episode will give you language and tactics you can use immediately.🤝 Connect with Rach on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachsebellshavit/🎧 Listen to more episodes on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6LfjYkI8uqIclyuP0RmRyq?si=889dd01d441f41f4 👀 Watch more on YouTube: https://youtu.be/heTF-dLgUns🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/vision-to-vibe/id1789391906

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