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Momentum Podcast Episode Summary
Welcome to the Momentum podcast, where we dive into everything related to the MOORE Expo, Power Sports Expo, Big Iron Overland Rally, and all the shows we organize. I'm your host, Chris Holloway, and in this episode, we're joined by Lee Odom, the creator of Overland Radio, and later by Aaron Paris from Switchback Outdoor Safety.
We kicked off the episode discussing the evolution of Storyteller Row at MOORE Expo. From its humble beginnings with just a few friends to now being a major attraction thanks to our sponsor, RollerCam. Storyteller Row is a space where content creators in the Overlanding community can share their experiences, set up their rigs, and connect with the audience. This year, we're expecting to review around 200 applications and select the top 50 storytellers who add the most value to the community.
We're proud to announce our partnership with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC). Each storyteller will represent an open case from their area, using their platforms to raise awareness. This initiative is inspired by past efforts that have successfully located missing children, and we're excited to contribute to such a meaningful cause.
Later in the episode, we welcomed Aaron Paris, who has been instrumental in organizing the educational aspect of MOORE Expo. We've expanded our offerings from 19 classes to over 70, now with four classes running every hour. Aaron shared his personal journey, from a moment of helplessness in his youth to becoming a leading expert in safety and recovery training. He also discussed his recent certification with the International 4-Wheel Drive Trainers Association (I4WDTA) and his plans to bring more certified instructors to MOORE Expo.
Throughout the episode, we emphasized the importance of community and the connections made at MOORE Expo. Whether it's reuniting old friends or fostering new business relationships, the event is a hub for meaningful interactions. Aaron shared stories of connections he's made through the expo, highlighting the event's ability to bring people together.
As we wrapped up, we reflected on the growth of MOORE Expo and the value it brings to attendees. From education to networking, the event continues to be a favorite for many, including ourselves. We're looking forward to seeing everyone at the upcoming MOORE Expo and making it the best one yet.
Join us next week as we explore different topics and bring in more guests to keep you updated on the latest in the industry. Thanks for tuning in to the Momentum podcast!
Momentum Podcast Episode Summary
Welcome to the Momentum podcast, where we dive into everything related to the MOORE Expo, Power Sports Expo, Big Iron Overland Rally, and all the shows we organize. I'm your host, Chris Holloway, and in this episode, we're joined by Lee Odom, the creator of Overland Radio, and later by Aaron Paris from Switchback Outdoor Safety.
We kicked off the episode discussing the evolution of Storyteller Row at MOORE Expo. From its humble beginnings with just a few friends to now being a major attraction thanks to our sponsor, RollerCam. Storyteller Row is a space where content creators in the Overlanding community can share their experiences, set up their rigs, and connect with the audience. This year, we're expecting to review around 200 applications and select the top 50 storytellers who add the most value to the community.
We're proud to announce our partnership with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC). Each storyteller will represent an open case from their area, using their platforms to raise awareness. This initiative is inspired by past efforts that have successfully located missing children, and we're excited to contribute to such a meaningful cause.
Later in the episode, we welcomed Aaron Paris, who has been instrumental in organizing the educational aspect of MOORE Expo. We've expanded our offerings from 19 classes to over 70, now with four classes running every hour. Aaron shared his personal journey, from a moment of helplessness in his youth to becoming a leading expert in safety and recovery training. He also discussed his recent certification with the International 4-Wheel Drive Trainers Association (I4WDTA) and his plans to bring more certified instructors to MOORE Expo.
Throughout the episode, we emphasized the importance of community and the connections made at MOORE Expo. Whether it's reuniting old friends or fostering new business relationships, the event is a hub for meaningful interactions. Aaron shared stories of connections he's made through the expo, highlighting the event's ability to bring people together.
As we wrapped up, we reflected on the growth of MOORE Expo and the value it brings to attendees. From education to networking, the event continues to be a favorite for many, including ourselves. We're looking forward to seeing everyone at the upcoming MOORE Expo and making it the best one yet.
Join us next week as we explore different topics and bring in more guests to keep you updated on the latest in the industry. Thanks for tuning in to the Momentum podcast!