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Free Time with Jenny Blake

211: 10+ Conference Networking Strategies with Alisa Cohn (Pivot Crossover)

Aug 1, 2023
01:01:03

Attending conferences can be overwhelming — even for the most excited extroverts among us—let alone the introverts who challenge their comfort zone in the registration process alone.

Today, my friend Alisa and I do an in-person debrief of our recent week-long adventure at the TED global conference in Vancouver (my second time attending, her fifth). We cover conversation openers, the power of a genuine compliment, trying (and sometimes failing) to approach people we admire as a peer, handling the inevitable FOMO and big feelings that arise, when to call it quits (what I call “falling off the cliff”), and so much more.

This crossover episode originally aired on the Pivot podcast on June 4, 2023.

More About Alisa: Alisa Cohn has been coaching startup founders to grow into world-class CEOs for nearly 20 years. She is the author of From Start-Up to Grown-Up, and hosts a podcast of the same name. A onetime startup CFO, strategy consultant, and current angel investor and advisor, she has worked with startup companies such as Venmo, Etsy, and more.


🌟 10 Key Takeaways

  1. Have a repertoire of different openers to approach people with.
  2. Wear a “talk piece” clothing item that invites people to comment on.
  3. Approach as a peer vs. fangirling (which might occur anyway!)
  4. Sit in a central public place to catch conference passers-by.
  5. Message people right after you meet them about something you spoke about.
  6. Text a “wish you were here!” selfie to mutual friends as a way to keep in loose touch.
  7. Prepare for the emotional ups and downs you’re going to feel when you’re in large groups.
  8. Embrace JOMO when you need a break, knowing when you’re at your best.
  9. Don’t be afraid to call it early in the evening if/when you’re feeling New Friend Fatigue.
  10. Follow up with connections after you return home by scheduling a dinner reunion.


✅ Try This Next: Alisa: Go and meet one new person—strike up a conversation with someone you wouldn’t normally speak to and see what happens. Jenny: Put yourself in the path of people. Is there an event, a book reading, even a bench in the park where you can encounter people you normally wouldn’t?


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