Engaging Events: A Chat with Trevor Moore
Episode Overview
Trevor Moore's unique approach to engaging audiences. The importance of inclusion and making everyone feel heard. How 'fireside chats' enhance traditional Q&A sessions. Balancing entertainment with valuable content at events. The role of personal connection in successful event planning.
The biggest thing with inclusion is that people want to be seen, heard, and understood.
Ever wondered what it takes to keep an audience engaged at a major event? In this episode of MuniCast, we get an inside look at the life and career of Trevor Moore, the upcoming MC for the 2025 SUMA Convention and Trade Show. Trevor, a neurodivergent husband, father, and entrepreneur, brings a unique blend of experiences to his role. He's not just an MC; he's a mental health advocate, chronic pain warrior, kindness crusader, and over-thinker in recovery.
With 17 years of experience as a professional emcee, host, speaker, and corporate stand-up comedy magician, Trevor knows how to read a room and keep the energy flowing. His 'fireside chats' are a highlight, turning the traditional Q&A format into a more interactive and engaging experience. Trevor's approach ensures everyone feels included and heard, making the event more dynamic and memorable.
He shares his thoughts on the importance of connection, not just from the stage but also in those informal moments during coffee breaks and networking sessions. You'll hear how he uses his personal experiences to relate to the audience, making them feel seen and understood. If you're attending the convention, Trevor promises a mix of magic, comedy, and heartfelt connection that will leave you inspired but not overwhelmed. So why should you listen to this episode?
Because Trevor's insights on engagement and inclusion are not just for event planners but for anyone looking to make meaningful connections in their daily lives. Tune in to learn how to turn any gathering into an unforgettable experience.