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Panels Shouldn't Be a Break; They Should Be a Breakthrough

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Too often, panels at conferences and events are treated as filler content. They give the audience a "break" between keynotes, or a convenient slot to showcase multiple voices without much effort. It's a lazy format that yields predictably bland discussions, recycled talking points, and checked-out audiences.

A panel should never be a passive interlude. Done well, it can be the most dynamic and valuable part of the entire program.

Here are a few tips to create a panel that offers something other formats can't: spontaneous, multi-perspective conversation where ideas clash, insights emerge, and the audience feels part of something real.

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Content provided by Kristin Arnold. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kristin Arnold or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Too often, panels at conferences and events are treated as filler content. They give the audience a "break" between keynotes, or a convenient slot to showcase multiple voices without much effort. It's a lazy format that yields predictably bland discussions, recycled talking points, and checked-out audiences.

A panel should never be a passive interlude. Done well, it can be the most dynamic and valuable part of the entire program.

Here are a few tips to create a panel that offers something other formats can't: spontaneous, multi-perspective conversation where ideas clash, insights emerge, and the audience feels part of something real.

  continue reading

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