Fresh Takes: Events Unscripted

Designing Human-Centered Events in an AI-First Era

33 min · 8. Jan. 2026
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What role do live events play in an AI-driven world? In this episode of Fresh Takes: Events Unscripted, Kieran DiEmidio, Founder of 301 Walsh Events, shares why human-centered event design matters more as automation accelerates. With nearly 20 years of experience across tech, SaaS, and education, Kieran breaks down how intentional events create real connection, support sales alignment, and drive business impact. From flagship conferences to micro-events, she explains how teams can design experiences that people remember — and act on. We cover: • Why events are becoming the antidote to AI-driven marketing • How intentional design creates stronger human connection • When micro-events outperform large-scale experiences • How events support pipeline and long-term growth • What it takes to manage chaos calmly behind the scenes This episode is for event professionals, marketers, founders, and teams rethinking the role of live experiences in modern business strategy.

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