Office Hours with Audion. Hosted by Ben and Trae
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
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