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Getting REAL about running online events with Clarice Grote of Ampilfy OT

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In this episode, Jayson and Clarice Grote discuss the intricacies of organizing an online conference for OT practitioners.

Clarice shares her experiences from her first summit, detailing the planning process, marketing strategies, and the importance of speaker diversity. Together, we explore the challenges faced during the execution of the summit and the lessons learned for future events, emphasizing the need for thoughtful conversations around policy and advocacy in occupational therapy.

Clarice also touches on the emotional aspects of running a conference and the importance of setting realistic expectations for success.
If you are thinking about running an online or in-person event, do not skip this episode.

View the full show notes, including the resources and transcript, here.

Would you like more support on your OTPreneur Journey?

⭐️ Join the free OTPreneur Community
📗 Get your free OT Business Guide
📱 Leave us a voice message & you could be featured on the OTP Podcast
📩 Send us an email and let us know how we can support you!

Thanks for tuning in! We'll see you next time

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Manage episode 482882695 series 3480872
Content provided by Jayson Davies & Sarah Putt, Jayson Davies, and Sarah Putt. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jayson Davies & Sarah Putt, Jayson Davies, and Sarah Putt 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://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Jayson and Clarice Grote discuss the intricacies of organizing an online conference for OT practitioners.

Clarice shares her experiences from her first summit, detailing the planning process, marketing strategies, and the importance of speaker diversity. Together, we explore the challenges faced during the execution of the summit and the lessons learned for future events, emphasizing the need for thoughtful conversations around policy and advocacy in occupational therapy.

Clarice also touches on the emotional aspects of running a conference and the importance of setting realistic expectations for success.
If you are thinking about running an online or in-person event, do not skip this episode.

View the full show notes, including the resources and transcript, here.

Would you like more support on your OTPreneur Journey?

⭐️ Join the free OTPreneur Community
📗 Get your free OT Business Guide
📱 Leave us a voice message & you could be featured on the OTP Podcast
📩 Send us an email and let us know how we can support you!

Thanks for tuning in! We'll see you next time

  continue reading

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