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In this episode, Joy discusses the often-overlooked potential of conference panels and networking. She reflects on how panels can be transformed from mundane presentations into engaging dialogues that prioritize audience interaction.
Joy also recounts some memorable advice she got from Van Jones over 20 years ago about the importance of genuine networking, encouraging attendees to connect with those they might overlook, and fostering a culture of hospitality and openness.
Episode Highlights
- 00:27 - Introduction
- 02:43 - Reimagining Conference Panels
- 14:35 - Advice from Van Jones - The Art of Networking at Conferences
Relevant Links
- Criterion Institute website and LinkedIn
- Joy’s LinkedIn
- What is a Panel Discussion and Is it Relevant for Today's Meetings?
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