Industry Insights – Episode 1

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Episode 1: Pivoting during the Pandemic

Featured Guest:
Sarah George, Talent Buyer and Kid’s Area Producer

Find Sarah on Instagram At: https://www.instagram.com/sg5austin/

Find Sarah’s Fitness Page on Instagram At: https://www.instagram.com/sarah.george.inspirehealth 

Find Sarah on Facebook At:  https://www.facebook.com/sarah.g.george


Episode Notes and Summary:   

Sarah takes a photo of the Austin Kiddie Limits crowd as they take shelter from the sun during a performance.

The School of Rock interactive band area is ready to go.

Kiddie TeePees and Drum Circle getting set up

The main Austin Kiddie Limits stage with bike racked kiddie mosh pit

In the first episode of FEP Presents: Industry Insights, Mike Hanley will talk about various event industry updates, including the just-passed COVID relief bill that also includes money for #SaveOurStages to help music venues nationwide as well as stimulus checks for all of us.     He also dives into how he spent the pandemic and found ways to refocus on good habits,  and he will go through what the focus of this podcast will be.  

Next, he introduces the first guest discussion: Sarah George, an industry veteran since the early 2000’s and amazing producer of Kid’s Areas in major festivals (such as ACL Fest and Lollapalooza, where they are called Austin Kiddie Limits and Kidzapalooza) for the past several years who will talk about how she pivoted as a result of the pandemic and what she’s doing now. 

The entrance to Kidzapalooza in Chicago

She’ll also share some positive and entertaining stories of the fun she’s had managing Kid’s Areas, and Mike will dive in a bit about vulnerability, shame, one of his favorite leadership / self-help books – Dare to Lead, by Brene Brown – and how important it is to find gratitude whenever you can. 

Finally, Mike will close out the inaugural podcast episode with a mention of one of his favorite volunteering experiences, working at the Central Texas Food Bank as part of their Mobile Pantries (which are quite similar to outdoor events in terms of setup / staffing / teardown / logistics), and how you can find similar volunteer shifts where you live.  

The entrance to Austin Kiddie Limits

If you have any comments, suggestions, or questions about the podcast, please reach out us at podcast@festivalandeventproduction.com – thank you for listening and we’ll see you down the road! 


Other Links Mentioned in the Podcast:

Back of House – Weekly Newsletter: https://www.bohlive.com/ 
Event Safety Alliance: https://www.eventsafetyalliance.org/
Behind the Scenes Mental Health Awareness:
https://wp.behindthescenescharity.org/mental-health-and-suicide-prevention-initiative/
Grid of Training Options (document is a work in progress):  Link HERE
Feeding America: 
https://www.feedingamerica.org/ 
Central Texas Food Bank: https://www.centraltexasfoodbank.org/


Additional Photos:

Central Texas Food Bank – Mobile Pantry Line of Cars (Photo courtesy of  Elizabeth Blancas / Austin Chronicle)

Mike signals that his car is loaded up and ready to go

Some of the various items given away; boxes of dry goods and bottles of Tito’s hand sanitizer.