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The Truth About Scotty Kilmer's Drinking Problem - Duration: 5:36.

rev up your engines, j-jordan says Scotty do you like beer, I like a beer

every now and then I go more for the German Pilsner styles myself, I was in

England recently and they had some pretty good beers there I guess and they

always laugh about, oh the English spent warm beer, what a load of hooey their

beer was just about as cold as it is here, they usually just start in the

cellars, but I noticed a lot of the pubs that I was in, they had refrigeration

units in them too, so that's nonsense on that you know, I like having a beer now

and then not too many of them, but I'm actually more of a rum man I'm a rum

aficionado, the best rum I ever had in my life was when at the British Virgin Islands

these Rasta guys with those big dreadlocks on, they had a place

they've been there for 200 something years, oh my god it was $7.00 for bottle

of rum, even my wife drink it straight, it was so great it was unbelievable rum

when they used to make them in small batches, rum was really something I mean

it really has distinctive taste, the modern corporate ones are garbage as far

as I'm concerned, it's probably the same way with beer, I imagine you went to

Germany to places that made their own it's probably fantastic, deplorable says

Scotty can you run regular unleaded in a Lexus, well I have for a really long

time, most Toyota's are normal compression

engines they're made for regular gas, some of the fancier ones they always run

on a high test gas, half of that is snob appeal, because oh it's a luxury car

it needs luxury gas, well here's the thing if you have a really high-tech modern

car, you can generally run it on any gas you want, as an example I had a Ford

Mustang with that EcoBoost four-cylinder engine and if you ran it on a high test

gas it had like 315 horsepower for four cylinder engines, which is a lot but it

even said in the manual, you can run it on regular gasoline, but then you only get

like 260 horsepower, so you lose horsepower, but in the modern cars the

computers can compensate for the octane rating in your car and it doesn't hurt

anything, on most Lexus you can run them all day long on a regular you might lose

a little power but it isn't going to hurt anything

Benjamin's sanguine says Scotty, my sister in the market for used hybrid how does a

Ford Fusion compare to Toyota Prius in terms of reliability, the Ford Fusion

Hybrid, the general running of that thing is the same as a

Toyota Prius, they used the same electric motor and the same battery pack that's

made by Panasonic, so they're relatively similar vehicles, it's a toss-up for what

you want, I'm not a fan of buying used hybrids because they can get really

expensive as they age, but if you buy one that has well under 100,000 miles you

probably won't have any problems, but don't go buy one it's got 150,000 miles

on it cuz you're gonna put a lot of money into it as it ages from my

experience, whether you buy the Ford or the Toyota Prius, Cruise says Scotty I

got an 05 2500 HD Silverado truck, my truck doesn't hold itself up on a small

hill what could it be, if you're talking about you just sitting there and it

keeps going backwards, even if you got your foot on the gas, odds are your

transmission is starting to slip, that's the most common thing, now if you're

talking about you step on the emergency brake and it won't hold itself on a hill

those things had one of the crappiest emergency brake systems ever made, they

went to this cheap Mickey Mouse setup and you're gonna need to repair it or

replace the whole thing, they do sell every year duty units to replace them with

that was a kind of design flaw of those things, I don't know why they put

such a crappy emergency brake system on a big truck like, that but if you're

talking about that, have that worked on or don't Park on hills, funky

says do you think I need new window seals to keep moisture out of my car and

my turn signals don't work when a car lights are on, my wiper motor went out, so

did the washer fluid reservoir, well one you got a wiring problem and if you're

getting water in, your window seals aren't gonna be damaging that stuff

because the window seals are on the side and all the controls for the turn

signals and the wipers they're all in a dash, so the water coming from windows

seals that isn't gonna do that, now if you do have water coming in from your

windshield in the front, unfortunately the only way you can fix that is, you got

to pull the windshield out and reseal it you can't put extra sealer on the

outside cuz that's not how they worked, when they build cars the frame is naked

where the windshield goes in, then they put glue the whole way around and then

they fit the glass over it, and if it does go bad and leak, you got to pull

the whole thing out to fix it or it'll still continue to leak, whatever is

leaking if it's affected your wiring you got to go under

there and sometimes the modules get shorted out, sometimes the wiring

connectors when you unconnect them you'll see they're green, that means they're

corroded you can clean them all off, it would be lucky if it was just something like that

little corrosion, John O'Donnell says pick me Scotty picked me, I have a 2001 lexus

ls 430 with cracked bushings on the control arms, can I replace the bushings

or do I need to replace the whole control arms thanks, they're basically made that you got to

replace the whole control arms, you could attempt to take them apart go to a

machine shop and see if they could press things in and out, but from my experience

do what I do, go aftermarket there are plenty good companies out there that

make the aftermarket control arms with the bushing and brand-new they cost like

1/4 of what Lexus gets for the factory ones, just do that then it's just the

bolt off bolt on job that you can easily do yourself without any specialty

tools, that's how I always do them nowadays

I don't even attempt to rebuild the things, so if you never want to miss

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Everything You Need to Know About Event Furniture – EventIcons Episode 133 - Duration: 1:01:19.

- Hello everyone, and welcome to Event Icons

where you get to chat with the icons of the event industry.

I'm Brandt Krueger, and with me is Tahira Endean,

and today we're gonna be talking about,

when is furniture more than just furniture?

When is it a chance to make a first impression.

And we're gonna be talking all about

the current and future state of event design,

especially when it comes to furniture.

Being joined by three fantastic guests from CORT furniture,

coming up right now on Event Icons.

- [Announcer] It's Wednesday at five pm eastern,

so you know what that means.

It's time for another episode of hashtag Event Icons

Presented by Endless Events.

The show where you get to ask the icons

of the event industry anything!

Use the question panel on the webinar

to submit your questions.

Or, you can hop on Twitter.

Submit your questions with hashtag Event Icons.

We'll be answering your questions

live during the entire show.

Before we get started, the more people we have watching,

the better conversation we can have.

So please help share hashtag Event Icons

on Twitter and Facebook.

Just tell your friends to watch at

www dot event dash icons dot com.

Now, without any further delay, this is hashtag event icons.

- All right everybody, let's get into it,

we've got a fantastic group here today, joining us today is

Kelsey Rausch who is the event designer

and account executive for CORT Events,

and president of the Arizona chapter of ILEA,

the International Live Events Association,

for those of you playing the home game.

Hello, Kelsey.

- Hi, it's great to be here, thanks for having me.

- Great, thanks for joining us.

We're also being joined by Lilian Shen,

Lilian is the CORT Events marketing manager

based out of Las Vegas, Nevada, hi Lilian.

- Hello hello, great to be here.

- And last but certainly not least,

why do people always have to say that?

Holly Larson, Holly Larson is the social media and marketing

coordinator for CORT Events based also in Las Vegas.

- Hi.

- Hi, Holly.

And with me is my co-host extraordinaire,

Tahira Endean, hi Tahira, how are things doing for you?

- Hi Brandt, things are really good here.

- Where are you globetrotting this week?

- New York, right in the heart of Manhattan.

So I have been, I actually went this morning

to the 9/11 memorial, so my brain is full

of how everything in the world can be impacted.

So I'm excited for today's conversation

about how we can change our events.

- Absolutely, well why don't you

take it away and get us started?

- All right, so we're gonna start off with,

the question we always start with was,

what got you into the events industry,

and we're gonna do it in alphabetical order

and start with Holly.

- Oh, first this time.

I actually started in my internship,

I worked at a water park, and it was a very small team.

So we just did everything, just two man team

getting everything situated it and everything,

which really got me into the industry.

And so after my internship was done, I looked on LinkedIn

and found CORT, which got me into the events industry.

- And what would you be doing

if you weren't in the events industry?

- Theme parks. (laughs)

- Which really is like the events industry.

That experience is all rolled into one.

All right thanks, welcome, Kelsey, same question.

- Well, long story short, when I was in college

I didn't know who I wanted to be when I grew up,

and I thought I wanted to be a chef.

And I was working in a restaurant for a while

because that was the requirement from the parents

in order to pay for culinary school.

And I started planning wine and beer dinners

and hosting a bunch of events for the restaurants

and it just kind of all took off from there.

You know the saying, it's all about who you know,

not what you know, and I made a connection in the industry

and I have never looked back since.

- There you go.

What would you be doing?

- Well, locally here at the Scottsdale Fairmont Princess

they have this gentleman, and his job is to hang out with

these two Labrador retrievers in the lobby all day,

and I think that that would be the dream job

is to just hang out with the dogs

at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess all day.

- That's a great job.

- That would be a great job.

- I'd be down for that.

- Yeah, right?

- Tell us about you, what brought you into the industry?

- Me, okay, so, when I went to college

I was a part of a lot of different student organizations

and I just realized very quickly that my set of skills

just happened to be geared towards event planning.

I always got all the responsibilities of the details,

the project management,

all the logistics got put on my plate,

and eventually it turned into something

that I took on in the professional world.

And so when CORT was looking for a marketing manager

it was just the perfect mishmash of events.

- Excellent, and if you weren't doing it,

and weren't hanging out with dogs, what would you be doing?

- I would probably be in the tech startup world,

that's where a lot of my professional background is,

and I think I just have a thing for chaos. (laughs)

Events world, tech startups, it's all kind of the same.

So I like that sense of urgency, the planning,

the you have to wear multiple hats kind of a thing.

So that's probably where I'd end up.

- You know, it's so similar, it's true,

I sort of spent the last five years

spending a lot of time with tech startups,

and yeah, I totally agree.

So before I move on I just wanna remind people

that they can drop their questions if they have them for you

into the Chatroll, the chat, on event hyphen icons dot com.

So that's a new tool that's really great,

actually super easy to use,

so Chatroll event hyphen icons dot com.

So, you guys are more than just a coach in an event.

So can you tell us how CORT sees

their role in the event industry?

- Well, CORT is a leader in the industry,

I think everybody knows the name CORT,

it's kind of become a household name as far as events go.

We see the red logo everywhere,

we're at all the conferences, things like that,

and we know all the trends in furniture services.

CORT was the first rental company

to introduce a cloud-based, 3D space planner on our website,

which is free to our customers,

and we have the largest selection

of the highest quantities of furniture in rental companies.

We know all the styles, the trends,

we're always looking forward.

We are essentially, I think, the leader.

- Sums it up.

- It's certainly one of the most recognizable names for sure

and I see you guys around all the time at trade shows,

and while there are definitely other rental companies

that provide furnishings for events,

it seems to me that you guys are one of the only ones

that specializes it, is that accurate or is there more

in the industry and I just don't see them?

- I mean I definitely think that we're not the only ones

in the industry, but I think that we're the leaders

of the industry and we kind of set the tone

as to where everything's going.

We listen to our clients and we hear what they have to say

and what the needs are in the market.

I know that our marketing manager is always

off in Europe somewhere kind of figuring out

what the next trend's gonna be,

and then brings them here to the US

and kinda puts them into the marketplace.

- And I think in addition to that

we're really known for the ability to scale.

Other companies within the same area will have,

let's say 500 of one piece, whereas we're able to deliver

on 500 one piece for 500 events, that sort of capacity.

So I think that's one of the things that

really sets us in that leadership space,

that we can accommodate such a national reach.

- So one of the things that we wanted to kind of

focus on today is how furniture and event design

can relate to each other, that when we're working on

how we're designing our event,

how do we bring in this furniture

to kind of intentionally design it

in whatever we're trying to achieve.

So if an event wanted to make people more comfortable

and open to conversations, I mean that's obviously

one of the main reasons that we do events,

is to encourage that face to face interaction.

What types of seating are gonna be able to

encourage people to talk to each other

and really encourage that kind of face to face,

face to face-ness, to coin a phrase. (laughs)

- I would say it's kind of the movable furniture,

we have products like Marche swivel ottomans.

You can turn to the person next to you

or you can turn to the person behind you

and really engage in a conversation,

or even our Swansons have that similar effect.

And that really engages you in conversations.

And then additionally you wanna have that power option

because you're constantly connected to your cell phones,

your laptops, taking notes, and that really helps you

connect on another level, just within the online community.

- Recently at CIMA and NACE,

two of the major event conferences,

we did that exact kind of set up

where we sectioned off different parts of the meeting space.

So the front will have the soft seating or powered seating,

the middle is more traditional

with little end tables nearby,

and at the very end we actually have communal tables.

So almost a bar height table

to kind of create like a stadium effect,

and that way you're also face to face with other attendees

and you're able to speak to each other

throughout the actual presentation.

- And I think ultimately the goal is

we all wanna be comfortable, right,

we don't wanna sit in some hard chairs

that are gonna make us not focus or wanna be there

and be thinking about what we're gonna be

having for dinner that night.

- Yeah. (laughter)

- I've sat at those tables at CIMA

and I love the whole layering of seating

for those reasons, I think it's really good.

I also have a super pet peeve against six foot rounds,

which nobody can talk across.

So what besides that very obvious choice,

what are the kinds of seating that you're seeing

that is actually inhibiting conversation,

how do we get past that?

- Theater seating, definitely.

You're facing forward, you're not engaging with the people

side to side, you're only looking at whoever is speaking,

and it really inhibits you from seeing anything around you.

You get very zoned in, you start looking at your phone

because you have nothing else to look at.

- And that traditional --

- And then you also have the awkward,

the stage is not in front of everybody

so then you have the awkward,

I'm turning my head like this for like 45 minutes,

which is -- - Exactly.

- And those traditional banquet chairs

are always so tight up next to each other

and you're just kind of like squishing,

and then people are obviously trying to skip a seat

every single time, you're just wasting that valuable

real estate where you could be putting in something

much more on-trend and comfortable for your attendees.

- Especially those ones where they literally lock together.

- Yeah!

(laughing)

- Immediately, the first thing that happens is

people go to the back row and start unhooking.

- That's the please don't move my chairs move.

(chuckling)

- One of the things I've noticed

definitely over the last couple of years

as I've been introduced to the new things

that you guys have come out with is,

actually incorporating power charging.

It was one of those things that in retrospect

seemed so incredibly obvious, it's like,

why did it take even just a couple of years

for us to start figuring out that we needed

outlets and power charging in our furniture?

What do you have now?

I'm assuming pretty much anything can have power into it,

but specifically what are some of the hot ticket items

when it comes to these kind of,

charge your devices while you're sitting items.

- My personal favorites and some of our newer items

are actually the tech tablet chairs,

which come in this beautiful gray,

and they have a nice tablet or a removable one

where you don't have to have the tablet included.

And that has a USB and it has a cord

so that you can plug in your laptop, too.

So that's a great piece for educational or whatever.

And then additionally we have the Lexington table

which is a wooden one that has metal legs,

and that one has charging in the middle

that has the USBs and the plug-ins for your laptop as well.

Two very different looks, but very useful for an event.

- So as an add on to that, Holly I love those choices,

the tablet on the bottom actually has a little shelf, too,

for you to slip your bag under so people aren't tripping,

and that was like the best discovery

when I was playing around in that chair.

The Lexington table, I was gonna laugh,

'cause Brandt, you mentioned that,

and I'm sitting here with my work phone, my personal phone,

my iPad's next to me, I'm on a laptop.

So when you have that communal table and you have six,

four, six, whatever, how many people there are at that table

you can really spread out and still have that room,

but stay connected at the same time.

- And to your point, there really is charging in anything.

We also have bars now that have charging ports in the top,

so if you wanna use them as like a reg desk or something

at an event, or, I don't know,

maybe you're pouring yourself a drink and you just wanna

(laughs) plug in your phone, I don't know.

- I mean now we just,

the comfort comes from knowing that people,

we can stay connected when we're at an event

where we're away from home.

And really, when you get to an event

and you start doing anything that's social,

or using the mobile app all day or any of those things,

of course we power down, and so I also think that

the mobile charging is a great place that,

you always meet people

when you're hanging out charging things.

And that's why we go to meetings is to talk to people.

- Couple things coming in from the chat and from Facebook,

by the way, Selena says hello from Orlando.

- Hey, Selena. - Hi!

- And the other question is is,

are you starting to experiment with the mat charging,

is I think what they mean.

So using the wireless charging and actually

laying things down on top of the furniture

in order to charge.

- Yes, so we do have a couple of pieces

that are compatible with the wireless charging.

We won't talk about the new releases,

but I will just drop a hint that

there's more of those coming out

in the beginning of 2019.

That's all I'm gonna say.

- Okay, all right, so it's a mini scoop, it's a mini scoop.

So pay attention out there folks,

coming up you might be seeing more in the way

of wireless charging when it comes to CORT.

- Oh, do you have any others, Brandt, that you wanna ask?

- No, those are the only two that are in right now

but it's a good time to remind folks

to go ahead and type in your questions

if you're joining us on Facebook Live

or if you're joining us on event dash icons dot com,

you can enter the chat right there while you're watching.

So you don't have to have a separate window open

or anything like that, you can have the screen open,

you can have the chat going,

drop your questions right in there

and we'll get them to our guests right away.

- So I know you mentioned shopping in Italy,

of course, which is always fun.

And obviously absolutely the place

where we need to be if we're seeing

where design trends are going with furniture.

So what is trending right now?

Globally, nationally, regionally, what's going on there?

- Yeah, definitely.

Mid-century is absolutely on fire right now.

We love that look, anything that's just

very modern, contemporary looking.

But one of the main things that's coming out right now

is that urban, industrial look.

So like the Lexington tables that Holly just mentioned

with the wood top but the metal black base,

it's that really kind of like rustic industrial mix

that people are just loving, especially this season.

As far as colors go I think we see it everywhere.

It's the grays, the blues, that kind of like warm gray

and also the kind of slate look.

It's just very neutral and it just,

it accommodates every kind of theme.

- Well and when we have Pantone doing things

like making the color of the year ultraviolet,

how are we supposed to translate that to furniture exactly?

(chuckling)

So, you know, there's some cool

projection tables, but, you know.

- I was not consulted.

(laughter)

- It'll be great to see what they come up with

next year and how that translates.

So what else do you, what else are, Holly and Kelsey,

what are you guys seeing out there in trends?

- I think a lot of it, what I see is mixed materials,

so we're putting the metals with the marble

or whatever it may be.

Additionally they're adding metallics, like I said.

There's like a Hayworth that we have

that you can put marble with, and that just creates

a whole bunch of different mixed materials.

And I think velvet is really coming back.

I mean you see it in all the girls dresses,

that crushed velvet.

We have a couple different pillows

that have that kind of style.

And then the last thing that I personally

am just a huge fan of is channel stitching.

I think it's making this huge comeback,

we have Beverly benches that come in that channel stitching

and it's just, it creates this beautiful line,

it makes it look clean, but at the same time

we're adding colors to that channel stitching,

which makes that pop, too.

So you're just getting so much dynamic view

and you're really looking, it's just fun.

- Nice.

- And I'm seeing that the way to bring in color, too,

is to pop it with an accent.

To Lilian's point, all the grays and warm tones

and things like that are in style for the couches,

but when we add the color via like a pillow

or an ottoman or something like that,

it's giving that life to your furniture design

but it's not being overly done,

and still keeping that industrial chic look.

- So let's just, while we're on the subject of pillows,

let's just talk about pillows.

So we've seen logo-ed pillows.

So what, how can you use that furniture

to help convey a brand message?

- Well branding is absolutely huge right now.

I mean, who doesn't love talking about themselves,

especially in the corporate world,

and what better way to do it than

to brand your logo on everything?

So CORT literally has made it available to brand everything.

We can brand pillows, we can brand your coffee table,

we can brand your cocktail table, your bar.

We have heads walls if you wanna brand the wall,

we can do that, literally anything and everything.

And as far as pillows go, I think the cool thing too,

and the ottomans, we have the slipcovers for those,

is you don't only have to use it for your company logo.

If you have a very unique design,

like say something with palm trees or polka-dots

or whatever it is, we could actually take that

and put that into our pillows as well,

and create something custom for your event.

So you have something unique that's not out there,

that anybody else has.

- So back in July this year, every quarter,

every quarter CORT hosts a VIP event,

and the last one in July was in New York

and our theme was a night in Cannes.

So it was very much inspired by the south of France,

this classic, mediterranean feel.

And we went nuts with the branding.

It was pretty much near our initial launch of it,

so yeah, we had the fabric slipcovers,

we had lighted columns and bars graphics.

We even had custom drapes creating these beautiful cabanas

to really give that tropical beach-side feel.

So we had these gorgeous marble graphics

mixed in with watercolor style floral.

So it really, that capability really allows the client

to take whatever vision they have and make it their own.

You can utilize the actual furniture selection

for colors and styles, but as far as

the full mood and the full theme,

that's really where it gives that extra oomph.

- I think it's worth emphasizing, too,

that I think a lot of folks think of you

as being exclusively rental, hey,

let's just look through a catalog and say

I want that, that, that, and that.

The fact that you offer these kinds of customizable options

I think sometimes gets lost,

so I just wanted to make sure that everybody caught that,

as far as what it is that you guys do.

How do you guys try and keep up,

when you're looking at all of these trends

that you were just talking about,

and you kind of rifled through a bunch of them,

how do you keep up with that?

As a company, keeping track of what's hot and what's not

on these trends has to be difficult.

- Oh, it's non-stop.

So every year, throughout the year we attend

all the major furniture markets,

whether it's in the US nationally or in Europe.

So Kevin Dana, he's our executive director

for product development and marketing,

he goes to Italy, to Milan, every single year

to really stay ahead of the trends and to figure out

where the overall furniture market is,

to kind of predict those upcoming trends

years and years out for the events industry.

And many of the current trends are obviously

towards flexibility like we've been talking about

with the meetings, it's just mirrored in furniture markets

whether it's retail, home, events, whatever it may be.

- We also listen to our client base as well,

the people that we work with.

For example, the tech tablet chair,

it was an idea that our internal team had,

but we listened to what it was our people wanted.

And developed it and redeveloped it

based on the feedback that we were getting

from our consumers.

- It's fantastic that you guys

have the opportunity to listen to your customers, too.

Okay, so let's talk about, one of the great things of course

that we all thought would never go away

was white on white on white on white furniture.

(chuckling)

But what are those trends that will never die?

Is there anything that becomes timeless?

- You guys wanna take it?

- I mean I guess, like you said, white on white on white,

that's a clean look, especially where I'm from,

I'm in Arizona, so people love that clean look

'cause we're always, people kind put us down with that

cow hoedown kind of western thing,

and we're not actually like that, go figure. (laughs)

But solids and things like that, I don't know.

Lilian will probably have anything to add.

- I think solid colors -- - Oh, go ahead.

- Sorry.

I think solid colors is a fair enough assessment,

because whether that be a solid black or solid white,

or you're going even with solid grays,

that's the key trend that's gonna keep staying

is having those monochromatic looks

at your events and at certain points.

- And when it comes to patterns, the more niche styles.

You know, it's fashion, it's furniture, it's all cyclical.

So essentially nothing really ever goes away.

We're seeing the 70s and the 80s come back now,

even in fashion we're seeing the 90s,

which means in furniture that'll probably come back soon.

So it really is all cyclical in a way.

- Like you said, it's that fashion trend, right?

But we're always gonna buy white desserts, it's true.

So of course one of the things that you're always gonna hear

is it's too expensive.

So we hear about many aspects of our programs,

and often including that non-venue provided seating.

So talk to us a little bit about

how you're addressing some of those challenges,

and also what that real value is

in providing some mixed seating?

- Well, when attendees are more comfortable,

they're more likely to be tuned into a meeting or an event.

Providing spaces that are just various elements of an event

is really crucial.

There should be a space for casual connection,

for networking,

for accidental communication and conversation,

and then of course the more structured areas,

your meeting halls.

- So it goes back to what we were talking about earlier with

our recent arrangements at CIMA, NACE,

and a lot of the other major, you know,

ILEA, and Upcoming and whatnot,

is really sectioning out your meeting space

to accommodate each of these different types of attendees.

Some people are very traditional

where they wanna sit there with a notepad

and pen or pencil and take notes on a table.

Others want to be connected,

others wanna be able to discuss

and have that impromptu conversation

like Holly just mentioned.

But ultimately it's like what we keep saying,

it's comfortability.

No matter where they are in any of these sections,

no matter how they work, that's what we want them to do.

So when you plan out these different segments,

that's the number one priority to keep in mind.

If someone's distracted, shifting around,

trying to unlock their chair from the banquet chair

next to them, they're not going to be listening to the event

or they're gonna be shifting around trying to get out.

- You get what you pay for. - Yeah.

- So I think, yeah, there's that.

One of the things the planners in the chat said,

what are some ways of achieving

new and fresh seating on a tight budget?

So is that something that you can help them with?

- Definitely, there's different colors,

if you're looking for a more inexpensive chair

we have chairs that come in green.

Just stackable chairs that come in green and looking for,

just something that looks a little bit different

than you would normally look for,

I think that's the difference between your event

when you have the house chairs

and your event when you have CORT furniture.

You're having that extra little pizazz to your event

because you don't look like everything else.

And so adding a stackable green chair

rather than a, you know, house chair

with the mesh seating that matches the floor.

There's a huge difference.

- And also, if you think a little bit outside the box

and utilize let's say like the Beverly ottomans,

which are essentially a bench,

yes you're getting one unit,

but you're seating multiple people on that.

So figuring out how to reconfigure the space,

so it doesn't necessarily have to be

everyone is individualized in their own space,

but you're able to share more communal area.

It minimizes the quantity, per se, that you have to cover,

but you can accommodate the same amount of attendees.

- Which is obviously, there's always,

it comes down to numbers, doesn't it?

- Yep.

Try to squeeze everyone in a little room.

- So one of the fun things that we get to do on this show

is deep dive a little bit into some of the stuff that

people don't necessarily think about all the time.

So for you guys, every day is moving day, right,

you're moving stuff around all the time,

so can you give us a little bit of a peek behind,

behind the curtain as far as what that

looks like from a logistic standpoint,

how are you guys able to handle the sheer volume

of rentals that you guys have,

and the amount of furniture that you have?

- Kelsey, do you wanna speak to that?

- Sure, I mean, with CORT, we talked about in the beginning

about how big of a company we are,

we have 16 warehouses nationwide

with a national rolling inventory.

And for those of you that don't know

what a national rolling inventory is,

it means we're constantly moving our furniture

from one warehouse to another in order to accommodate

these events of such large sizes,

especially in places like the Las Vegas market,

the New York market, things like that.

There's a lot that happens internally

with our ops department communication-wise

to make sure all this happens.

But our processes of scanning furniture in, out,

we know where everything is, we're able to track it.

We have some awesome new technology that we're rolling out,

we just learned about this past year

that's gonna make our scanning capability that much greater.

You have to stay ahead with the technology.

And then I think ultimately it boils down to

working with our clients and knowing who our clients are.

We take the time out of our days to come figure out

what their processes are, what works for them,

because no one's the same.

And the way that everybody is structured

is completely different, and I think it's important

that we have an amazing team that knows

who each and every person is and what it is that they need

to make their event a success.

- At the end of the day, as big of a company as we are

and as wide of a reach as we have,

the flawless communication between our sales team

and our operations is just seamless.

And it really allows us to have that personal touch on it

despite having this massive large following

going around at all times.

And needless to say, our operations teams in each district

are just absolutely phenomenal.

So every single piece of furniture no matter what

gets inspected from top to bottom.

It gets hand-packaged, when you get to the event

they're the ones that are hand-placing it

according to these space plans.

So really when it comes to the client, they are hands-off.

Once the order is in, they just have to,

if they have any changes be there to monitor,

but operations, the team really handles it.

It's completely white glove, it's just amazing.

- So I've never once heard of anybody say,

and their communication between

sales and operations is flawless.

(laughs)

- It really is, it's like that, every time.

Just, all right, do we have this, yes, all right, let's go.

And it's just there, the ball's rolling.

- Our operations team is some of the best people

I've ever met, they're always communicating to me,

hey, I don't have this furniture,

but can I get it in for you this way, and if not,

what do you want, how can I make it work for you,

they're always trying to make it work.

And working in events is sometimes

really frustrating when it comes to all the other steps,

so having a furniture team that really wants to

make your event work just is so helpful.

- I will say, though, sorry, if you saw the sheer volume

of emails that happens in one day behind the scenes

between sales and ops, you would understand,

but they definitely over-communicate with us

and we over-communicate with them, if there is such a thing,

and it makes everything go really really smoothly.

- I feel like you guys need to watch

the episode on productivity tools

'cause there's a really good Event Icons episode

about different tools besides email.

(chuckling)

- I know that you know Will in Slacks.

Will makes us use that for ILEA. (laughs)

- Yeah, no, it's helpful for sure, so yeah, it's good.

Email of course is nice and traceable

and there's lots of good reasons to use it.

So I'm never gonna say email's going away, it's not.

But that's fantastic, and it really is,

as an event producer, I am so reliant on knowing,

whether it's my furniture or my audio-visual

or my food and beverage that once I've sort of

given those marching orders, that there's all of these

other people who then need to make it happen.

I remember the last event I worked on

trying to explain to an executive

that the reason that we could do this and have it happen

in an actually unreasonable amount of time

was because there was more than 400 people on-site

making sure that everything was happening.

And just the look in their eyes was like, what!

But that is the reality, it's not just one person

who does anything, and communication really is,

that is the most important thing that we have.

And also as a producer, I know how many changes get made.

And sometimes it's like 17 changes

in literally, over two pieces of furniture,

and you kind of wanna poke your eyes out, let's get real.

'Cause sometimes it would be nice just to go from one to two

like, just give me your first order and your last order,

but that's not the way that it ever works.

And so it does take all of that juggling,

so I think that's incredible that you have 16 warehouses

and also those great processes

that make sure that everything happens.

So I feel happy about this kind of information.

- I wanna add, at the risk of stomping on a question

I think you were planning on bringing up later, Tahira,

I think it's important to stop a moment there

and talk about the maintenance.

That's one of the big issues that comes up

in AV all the time, so that's been my world is,

the fact that these things like you said

have to be inspected before they go out,

they have to be inspected when they come back,

they have to be repaired if there's a stitch,

or a heel goes through something

or wine gets spilled on something,

there's a lot of maintenance that goes into play

when you're dealing with any kind of hard goods like this.

So that has a lot to do with, like I said,

at the risk of what you were wanting to talk about Tahira,

is the cost that's involved in this.

A lot of times when people look at the cost they go,

well I could buy it for almost that.

And I think one of the biggest things

that they don't take into account

is this idea of maintenance and being,

well yes, but now you have to ship it,

you have to be responsible for it,

you have to make sure that before you use it again

it's been cleaned up.

Do you have anything to add just as far as the maintenance

side goes, 'cause I think that's really one of the things

that's undervalued when we talk about rental furniture.

- Well if you saw our repair shop based in Las Vegas,

you would be extremely impressed.

It's a whole section of its own,

you can go in there unless you have glasses and a hardhat on

'cause there's a full production happening

as far as repairs go.

I mean at the end of the day, it is rentals,

things happen, things break,

especially, people are kind moving things around on-site.

So we realize that and we factor that into our business.

And we do make sure that we go through everything,

everything once it gets cleaned gets wrapped

and ready to get put back on the shelf,

and then everything gets sticker-ed and signed by who did it

so there's accountability for it as well.

And I think ultimately we really really value

that everything goes out perfectly, and if it doesn't,

we have some extras on-hand in order to replace it

and make sure we can fix that in time.

- I've actually witnessed that

in one of my first events that I was at with CORT is,

we were doing delivery, something got dropped off,

and one of the little legs were just a little big chipped.

Immediately our production manager went right back

to the warehouse and brought another one.

And that's really the kind of service that you want,

and yeah, it's just unmatched.

That warehouse, the repair shop, is amazing, it really is.

Every time Holly and I walk by the warehouse

we're just kind of like, what are they doing in there?

But yeah, it's a well-oiled machine.

- So let's talk a little bit about,

because of course every planner has a budget,

every event has a budget, obviously they vary.

So what are some of the things that you are really seeing

where you can really help people be on-trend,

but also make their events just a little more and...

Useful, really, sorry I'm trying to think of the right word.

But to me when we have an event it's all about

creating conversations, that's, with the value

that you get from events is those face to face experiences,

and when we can find ways to help people do that.

And you've mentioned quite a few, but again,

I think when people start to listen to things

about furniture they think, oh, I can't do that.

So how can they do that?

- I mean, we definitely get people coming to us

with a wide range of budgets,

and kind of to what we were talking about earlier,

you get what you pay for.

We do cater to a certain market, we're not for everybody,

however, we wanna try to help as many people as we can,

and we definitely have something

in a variety of price ranges.

We have very high-end couches and then we have

things like the ottomans, which is a great substitute

to have a conversational space

without having to blow your budget on a couch.

So I think it's really about working

with your representative on your budget,

and my favorite question,

and this should be on your shit that event planners say,

maybe it has been, is I don't have a budget,

or I don't know what my budget is.

Everyone always has a budget,

there's always a bottom-line number,

so it's getting you to where that number is.

And it's generally me picking and prying and pulling

the right questions out in order to understand

what it is your needs are, what your bottom-line is,

and then finding what we have

that's suitable within that bottom-line

and still makes your event a success.

- Absolutely, we did have, I missed a joke

by the way that came in on Facebook.

So Nick Barelli pointed out that we had

pillow talk on Event Icons, so, you know.

(laughing)

Speaking of shit event planner say.

- Thanks, Nick.

- But thanks Nick, sorry I missed that earlier.

And yeah, we've got some folks in the chat

just agreeing and nodding and doing the virtual snaps

and saying that we had some good points

regarding the maintenance and things like that.

What about venues, are you guys

partnering with any venues at this time,

is there any kind of benefit to the planners?

- We definitely partner with venues in the sense that

sometimes venues wanna build packages that they can offer

people coming in, so we'll build custom packages,

and that's definitely based on the venue,

based on the regional area, what caters to that market.

We work in small venues for 50 people,

we work at venues for 750 thousand people

like the Waste Management Phoenix Open

golf tournament that we do every year.

So we literally can do anything of any size,

it's just working with that particular venue

and figuring out what works for them.

And also some venues have very particular guidelines

that we have to follow as to

what type of furniture can be in there.

I know that we have markets that require that

our furniture is, what is the word, flame-resistant

or whatever, things like that.

You get the markets now that have the marijuana,

so we're having to develop new furniture

that can withstand the weed smoke.

So we literally work in every type of venue,

it's just catering to the individual markets

and figuring out what their individual needs are.

- So, the...

Outdoor events, 'cause we love outdoor events.

So what's going on, what are we seeing for outdoor events?

- Yeah, definitely.

So one of the things, it's kind of a trick answer.

With outdoor events what we're seeing

is a lot of fluidity between the indoors and outdoors.

So being able to transition your attendees

from the inside to outside without that abrupt change

in your style, your design and things like that.

So furniture pieces that are able to accommodate

both indoors and the outdoor weather, whatever it may be,

just withstanding all of the elements

is really hot right now.

Incorporating greenery into designs,

so even when you're doing these indoor,

let's say you have an indoor venue.

If you wanna create that outdoor look,

you can bring in hedges or palms, whatever it may be,

and just really bring that feel inside to, you know,

have all the goodness of the outdoors without the weather.

And especially with the wood facades, things like that,

you really get to create that kind of natural feel.

- And I think too when you're outdoors,

you can get kind of lost in an outdoor space

with it maybe being a big field or something like that.

It's figuring out how to create those individual

kind of comfortable, I feel like I can relax here

kind of spaces.

So using things like wall dividers,

or Lilian mentioned the hedges,

to kind of create that more intimate feel

within a larger space, kind of pull that in.

- I think that's really critical, is this whole idea of

how do we create those smaller connection spaces.

You might have 10 thousand people at your event,

but you can still only talk to five at a time.

So I think that you're right, the whole,

there's a book by Dr. Paul Radde that's all about seating,

and his thing is,

if you have a straight row, you don't have a meeting.

When you talked about theater seating,

and so there's similarly things in there.

And I do think the things like the communal tables

where you have that smaller distance between people

really allows those conversations as well.

Again, as soon as we start to get too big,

it's impossible to have that conversation.

Kind of the same with couches,

sometimes they're not the best option

'cause you're a little bit too comfortable.

So you're then really only talking to sort of

one person beside you, which sometimes can be fabulous,

but if you're really there to, let's call it networking,

sometimes getting too comfortable isn't always a good thing.

But also where things like the bar height pedestal tables

are great, because people can really move around

and have those conversations, and you don't feel bad

about moving around if you're already standing up.

Whereas once you've kind of settled into a chair

you think oh, maybe I shouldn't leave these people.

What's happening with bars?

What's going on out there,

what are the things that you're seeing

that are kind of tying together

furniture and cocktail trends?

- We love our bars. (chuckling)

- We really do.

- Yeah.

- Okay, who doesn't love a bar,

'cause we all know what comes from it.

(chuckling)

- So I know Kelsey mentioned this earlier,

even with bars, we're adding power to that.

So always staying connected, being able to have that choice,

of a standard, a traditional rectangular bar,

or the curved bars, or whatever different designs.

All of ours, for instance, are again brand-able.

So we're going full circle on all of these trends

we keep talking about, but it really is a centerpiece.

So whether you wanna use the bar for the standard use

of a bar, or as a registration table, whatever it may be,

it really is such a versatile piece.

And with so many different options of style

and whatnot, it's just a classic.

- And with all of our bars, too, we make sure to have

what we call the wet and the dry version,

where we have built-in bus tub so that bartenders

can use that to make them more accessible,

or the dry version typically is used

more of like the registration desk.

And then the other trend that we're seeing with bars

is light up bars, with the glow kind of feature on it.

That way people can customize the colors,

if you wanna go technicolor we can go technicolor or if you,

say you're CORT and your color's red,

we can make your bar red.

That way we're customizing this piece of furniture for you

and making it a focal point.

So it's like we said just a minute ago,

who doesn't love a bar, and who doesn't wanna find the bar

when they first get to an event,

'cause I know that that's the first thing I'm looking for.

So you might as well light the thing up

and put it in front of the room.

- I think that's a really good point

about making things easy to find, as well.

So what have you got that's tall,

are you seeing anything being incorporated

that is also helping people with,

really that way-finding to the good time?

- Greenery I think is a really big one right now.

We have our seven foot hedges and our seven foot columns,

and any of the tall greenery.

I mean that's an eye-catching piece

that you're like oh, that's pretty.

And then we've seen people do really fun things

with our greenery where they hang a logo on it

or they put flowers in it or whatever it may be.

So you're kinda following those to your bar, or the stage,

or whatever may be the big focal point,

but that green area kinda helps

lead you in that direction, gives you the leading lines

that you see in photos and things like that.

That really help you see oh, okay,

this is where I'm supposed to be going.

I mean you really can make a little maze

if you want to, Alice in Wonderland style.

- I've seen that. (chuckling)

- Yeah.

And even something a little less subtle than greenery,

we have the Luna columns, where there are just seven foot,

eight foot, or seven, I can't remember the exact dimensions.

There's three different levels.

So you can really pair them up into these funky designs,

but it basically just, you can use them to,

again like the greenery columns, just kind of lead a path.

And those are brand-able, so essentially what you could do

is even get graphics printed that have,

hey you know what, this is this way,

and have arrows pointing in different directions

to actually serve as that kind of street sign.`

- Which I think is, yeah it's good when you can help people,

having something that's basically at a four foot level

doesn't help anybody, 'cause we're all taller than that.

So somebody asked, Brandt, you said, the name of the book,

so Dr. Paul Radde, he's got a couple of books.

It's thrival dot com, so T-H-R-I-V-A-L.

The specific book though is called Seating Matters,

State of the Art Seating Arrangements.

And it really, it's more than 100 pages

of different ways that you can really

utilize seating to create conversations.

So it's kind of the best friend

of the furniture companies, I think,

because it really is about not having

those straight rows and six foot rounds,

and things that really inhibit conversation.

'Cause it is, it kind of ties it all together, right?

So if we look at all the things that we've looked at

with furniture today it's, how can you create an experience.

And how can you use furniture to do that,

from the entry point where you've maybe got

some great way-finding and registration desks

that don't feel like a typical registration desk

where somebody's standing behind a six foot table

with lots of badges spread out,

which is my least favorite welcome experience.

But to do something that is a lot warmer.

I've even down things where we've had,

someone behind the registration desk

is doing sort of the administration of it,

but there's actually somebody standing in front

as if you were at a really nice retail store,

handing you your badge and making that experience

just a bit more personal.

The light up and all of those colors

makes it just feel like, I've arrived somewhere.

And I think that we can really use furniture

like you have to create that first sense of arrival,

that I am now somewhere

that is more interesting than I was before,

which is really fundamentally

what we should be doing with that.

And then really creating those other spaces

where people can have, if it's in a session room,

that tiered seating.

I even have done a lot of things where

doing pedestal tables or community tables at the back

but even just putting in some benches at the back

for those people who just wanna come in.

There's always those people who just wanna float

in and out of sessions, so why not make it easy

for them to do that, why do we punish them?

We don't give them anywhere to stand

'cause we've moved that theater row right to the very back,

so why not make it just a little bit friendlier.

And then all the branding that you can do, again,

just really that sense of place, you know, here I am.

And it can be as subtle, for some clients,

as the channel stitching being in their color

to branded slipcovers and pillows

and all those kinds of things.

So I think that the opportunities

that we have with furniture are immense,

and we just need to kind of get past that

but it's too expensive, because you don't necessarily

need to put it everywhere but you do need to use it

thoughtfully, I think, and to really bring in those elements

that are gonna really create that pow for people.

So you guys have given us so many really good ideas today

of ways we can do that that I'm just like,

now I'm on fire with ideas, so thank you very much.

- And one thing really quickly,

rows may not always be your worst enemy.

I think Holly mentioned one of our chairs earlier,

the Swanson chair?

We've had clients take Swanson chairs and just line them up

in theater seating, but the thing is

they move very easily, they rotate.

And so we've had clients where they had to have these

impromptu breakout sessions, all they had to do was just

turn around and all of a sudden you're in a pod.

And then you can turn right back,

you're back in theater seating.

So it's not always terrible, it just really depends

on the piece that you're using to furnish those rows.

- As always, the hour goes too fast,

we're starting to have to wind down

as we get towards the top of the hour.

Also, guest 2570 will be sure to put Tahira's book reference

in the show notes, so if you come back,

you'll be able to check that out on the blog.

We'll have all of the recommendations that are given.

So last chance for everyone in the chat

to get their questions in here,

in the meantime, we talked about making sure

that furniture could withstand the weed,

and making sure the furniture could withstand being outside.

I don't even know if you guys would know the answer to this,

maybe you've heard stories, but what would you say

the most unique location that you guys

have sent furniture to has been?

The oh, wow, really, that's where they put that?

Any of those in the stories around the office?

- Well, I mean, back to kind of what,

I mean I hate to keep going back to this,

I'm sorry Kevin Dana,

but I know that we've done a lot of the 4/20 festivals.

I mean, that's just a very unique thing

that's starting to pop up around the market.

It's not in my market yet,

so I don't know a ton on the topic yet,

but I know that it is something that

internally we are considering.

I personally deal with the Waste Management

Phoenix Open golf tournament every year,

and that is a show where we do

12 thousand pieces of furniture for a one week event,

and it's all throughout the whole golf course.

So there's things that I'm considering,

like the birds that hang out on the lakes

and where they're gonna poop at night.

And is mother nature gonna come in

with one of those crazy storms at night

if I put something outdoors.

So that's always something that we have to consider,

all the plan B, C, Ds and Es when we're doing furniture,

and I think that we definitely have product

that covers all of those needs.

It's just, what are those needs,

and can we help you get there?

- Either of you guys have any unusual locations to add in?

- I can't think of any.

- Most of my locations that I go to are pretty normal.

- That's all right.

- Marketing is pretty --

- Marketing is very tame when it comes to that.

- Yeah.

- I've heard weird stories, but I'm like, nah.

- Well that's okay, we can start to go into our,

we usually book in the show, right,

we've got the easy ones at the beginning,

we've got the easy ones at the end.

We did have, Dana was wondering from the chat,

is CORT gonna be at IMEX?

- Yes - Absolutely.

- Excellent.

- We will all be there, actually, everybody on this.

- Come find us.

- And you'll have product there to show off?

- Yes, we'll have a booth. - Yes, we'll have a booth.

- Excellent, okay, all right.

So yes, they'll all be there, great, so there you go, Dana.

And we'll remind you at the end of the show

but we'll be broadcasting live as well.

All right, so closing it out, we'll start with,

who did we start with at the beginning?

- You started with me.

- Okay.

- We went alphabetical.

- Well we'll go eeny-meeny-miney-mo this time.

So Holly, it's been decided scientifically,

'cause you're in the top left corner of my screen.

If you could pick only one,

what is your one tip you have for event planners?

It does not have to be specific to furniture,

but what would be your one tip?

- I would say...

I'm gonna go furniture, 'cause that's what I know.

I would say use your event, like,

we have our account executives

and they're really really useful tools,

and so reach out to them, because they're willing to

put together floor plans for you,

they have tools that they're willing to share with you,

and they really know what they're doing.

They know the right questions to ask,

they know what looks best together.

So utilize that tool, utilize the people

that know what they're talking about

because if you're like oh, I really wanna include

this furniture but I'm just not sure what

and I don't feel confident, they are.

So use the people that know what they're doing.

- And by the way, Dana says that they're not Kevin Dana,

and hope that they didn't scare you.

(laughing)

- For a split second that's actually what I was --

- I thought that, too.

- All right, Lilian, how about you?

If you could pick, what's your one tip for event planners?

- Yeah, I think one of the biggest challenges

for event planners is thinking too within the box,

so I would say don't be afraid to think outside the box,

really let your inspiration guide you.

And think as crazy as you can,

'cause you can always start here,

and then like Holly said, whittle it down

to what will actually fit within your budget,

your space, your theme, whatever it may be.

But if you really embrace that inspiration,

you'll be able to find something to help execute on that.

Whether you as a planner or as a client,

it's same advice across the board.

- All right, and Kelsey, you're up.

- I think my tip would be to,

any time that you're doing any sort of rentals,

and for me specifically furniture,

pick a provider that you can trust to deliver

on what it is that you're asking for.

Because like we were talking about before,

you get what you pay for.

So if you can't trust them,

and it may be a little bit cheaper,

you might not be getting what it is you had in mind

at the end of the day.

And I think too, as well, when we're talking about budgets,

grow the budget over time.

So you can start by maybe adding

a couple pieces of furniture the first year.

There's no going backwards in events,

we're always moving forward.

So then the next year you can add a few more pieces as well,

and when you're doing that with someone that you can trust

you know that they're gonna keep executing,

and to the way that you want every single time.

- There you be, okay, all right.

So, we're gonna go reverse order now,

so starting with you, Kelsey,

any cool resources you wanna share,

websites, blogs, books, gadgets,

again does not have to be furniture-related,

could be a life hack of some kind,

something that's working for you in your life.

Any resources you wanna share.

- Well I mean I'll just keep going back to furniture, sorry.

We have a really awesome --

- Unacceptable, we're not here to talk about furniture.

No, go ahead.

- I would say Social Tables.

Social tables has been an absolute lifesaver

to I think every event planner out there.

CORT offers it for free on our website

at CORT Events dot com.

It's a 2D and 3D space planning tool for events,

it has pretty loaded venue spaces,

you can create your own venue space,

and all of our products and many other products

are on there, and you can actually see

how it will fit into a space in realtime.

- All right, Lilian.

- Sure, so for us internally we use this platform

called Libris, but I think just generally speaking,

whatever photo management, event management tool

that you may have, but for us, it's our saving grace.

We use it to track every single event photo,

every studio shot, everything,

and what it does is it allows marketing and sales

to really create these custom, we call them light boxes,

for, whether it's clients or internal needs,

just to help visualize it.

So essentially at any second of the day

we can create these custom inspiration boards.

And for someone like me that's very very visual, I need it.

'Cause if you just describe a space

by combination of pieces to me,

I'm just gonna sit here and have

no idea what you just told me.

But if you show me a combination of images,

then I'm good to go and we can get that ball rolling.

So just organization as far as imagery goes

and being able to have flexibility

of creating these inspiration boards.

- Very nice, and Holly.

- I would say that a lot of people tell me

they have the problem of, oh, I don't know

where to get the inspiration from,

so for me that inspiration comes from your social media.

So using your Instagram and your Facebook and your Pinterest

but additionally they have sources

that you wouldn't normally think to use

that are more traditionally for your home furnishings.

Like Houzz I think is a really good resource.

And additionally I would also include Wayfair,

because those are the kind of things that you can be like,

hey, I like what this looks like,

how can CORT help me create something

that looks like this in a rental environment?

Because a lot of the times you're like,

I want that in my house, how do I get that

on the show floor or in the event.

I think all the time, I'm like, I really like that,

man I wish, and then, you know,

that's where we get our ideas from.

- Okay.

- Not only ideas but also just that,

sorry Brandt, that sense of comfort.

That we want to walk into environments

that are sort of aspirational.

And I can't wait what you guys create on the show floor

at IMEX, one of my favorite shows.

Just because I think that that is,

when we're looking for that, we go to shows to be inspired

and to really think about what we can do,

what we can bring in and what we can add,

and so I am really excited to see

what you guys bring there, thank you.

- Yay.

- We'll see you guys all there.

- All right.

So, Holly Larson, you are the social media

marketing coordinator for CORT Events,

Lilian Shen the events marketing manager for CORT,

and Kelsey Rausch, the event designer

and account executive for CORT,

thank you guys so much for joining us,

we really appreciate it.

- Thank you. - Thank you for having us.

- So Kelsey, I don't know if you're the right one to ask

about this, maybe probably all of you,

but where can we find out more

about CORT and what you guys are up to?

- You can find us at CORT Events dot com,

you can also follow us on social media,

I believe our handles Holly are CORT Events.

- All at CORT Events. - Everything.

- We keep it simple.

- Super easy to find.

- At CORT Events, at CORT events, at CORT events.

Great, well thank you guys again,

Tahira, thank you for joining me,

being my co-host and cohort in this endeavor.

And she's muted.

- Any time.

Well sort of any time, I might be busy next week, we'll see.

- You're gallivanting, you gallivant a lot I've noticed.

- I've been gallivanting.

If you need a life hack from me I can tell you

how to pack in a carryon for 32 days on the road.

- Wow, that's a lot of days.

- I need that.

- Where can people find out -- - We'll talk.

- What you're up to and where you're gallivanting to?

- Intentional event design dot CA.

- Nice, and I'm Brandt Krueger, Brandt Krueger dot com,

we wanna remind everybody that we're gonna be

broadcasting live from IMEX on the show floor

at the IMEX studio Wednesday, October 17th

at our normal time, so that's five PM eastern

which we're pretty sure is two PM local time

there in Las Vegas at the time,

'cause we haven't done any of the Daylight Savings

or any of that kind of stuff.

So hope you can stop by and join us live,

we're gonna have all of our crazy friends and guests

coming up and joining us, just like we've done

at other live events, it's always a blast.

So please do stop by and say hi,

if you can't be there, tune in and join us live

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As we record this show live every Wednesday at five pm

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go get her shadow go get her go get her boy go get her

yeah get her come on do something yes yes there we go good boy shadow good boy

Oh oh geez let's just have this guy right there get

in the car get in the car okay thank you bulletproof windows get down on the

ground

Welcome to mikegolden Games and welcome back to LSPDFR this episode's

gonna be our 300 episode special not including our old live streams so hope

you guys are gonna enjoy this this is actually a k9 Patrol this was subscriber

requested by Chance Pearson oh looks we have a potential deal so we'll go respond to

that alright shadow a load up again we're using darkmyre's police partner

mod because the hero cop k9 mod always seems to crash and that thing hasn't

been updated since like 2015 so let's get over this way here I'm gonna respond

to this code 3 I mean code 2 because we don't want to spook the guys you know

they don't need to know we're on our way so we're gonna take a hold right up here

and there begin our turn signals work that it's beautiful

man this Crown Vic is awesome as well I gotta say it looks really good

everything will be in the description of the video as well but let's keep going

this way and if you guys have any suggestions of your own let me know in

the comments below and we're gonna be taking a left up here and let's get our

lights on Oh turn signal there we go press Y to move in at any time Roger

that we're just gonna cut through here really quick you'll be saw that we're

good and where are they it looks like they're let's get our headlights off

they'll roll up here so far I don't see anybody

they must be behind this wall

hmm that's not good I'm gonna try to quickly go pass them the seller noticed

me shoot he noticed us you know what that's all right let's pull up here and

speak with them anyways hey men now you got a moment to speak sir you mentioned

the description of a suspect we're looking for thank you stop right there

men I just need your ID sir I need your ID really quick men I notice the odor of

narcotics all right so you got your ID med I need to check that really quick

make sure you're not our suspect okay it looks like it lagged there but we got

Jackson Mott dispatch I'm gonna need a pet check on a Jackson mop born 629 1996

Jackson's just stay right there man license valid no active warrants okay

hey Jackson you're actually clear to go man you're not the person we're looking

for so have a great day man go take it easy man dang it that was our suspect

but he doesn't have any warrants so we can't really do anything about it we

didn't see a deal go down so shadow load up I really botched that one but he was

on an overlook like he could see from always around so there's really no way

for us to properly do this stakeout basically so anyways let's get

back out on the road got a wanted person okay thank you dispatch I'll respond to

that come to that agent be advised suspect may be armed and dangerous

a male coudl Gounder suspect is Wonder for conspiracy to commit murder Roger

that dispatch I responded that code to take a look up here to get through that

light there phone hole again hope you guys do enjoy this episode if you do hit

that like button nobody saw me run that red light let me get my lights on

actually that way we can go through any red lights that pop up okay we're

actually coming up to the suspects location now I'll get my lights off now

I dispatch I'm moving in on this suspect I have a possible visual on the guy

let's get up over this way here we'll pull up behind him and flip them get our

lights on here sir all shots fired shots fired

son of a bitch shadow get him get him boy get him dispatch we got shots fired

our I need additional units over here shoot where's he at where's he at get

him shadow get him get him boy get him that's right get him go get him

Oh should taking cover taking cover come on shadow yeah it seems like the dog man

is still kind of glitching out hold on there's another guy behind me here okay

this guy's going down LSPD drop the weapon dude drop the weapon right now

dude drop it drop it let's okay you're gonna

keep pointing that thing at me I don't think so oh yeah some reason shadow

doesn't seem to be attacking the guy I got to figure out what's up with the

mine again it's dark minutes police partner mob but it did say that the

pursuit a eye for the canine was still needing some work so it seems like he

doesn't really do anything for us which is sad but we'll see maybe there's a key

command I can try to press you know like up on the d-pad or something and maybe

he'll attack but dispatch we're gonna need EMS down to Pella we know Avenue

and interstate two I have been hit as well I applied a tourniquet so I stopped

the bleeding but my arm is pretty messed up

let's holster my weapon here let's go secure the other suspects weapon hey

officer thanks for showing up even though you showed up a little too late

but that's all right we're just gonna wait for EMS to get

here doesn't look like they're too far away all right guys it looks like EMS is

getting through the intersection now so hopefully they'll be able to revive it

one of the suspects if not both of them and also patch me up because I got shot

pretty bad yeah I don't know what's going on with shadow he got hit as well

hopefully he's not gonna bleed out and die on us let's get over this way shadow

hey guys anybody got a medkit I can have you're gonna attend to them not me come

on I'm still alive they're probably most likely dead okay so our main suspect did

not make it so we're gonna need to get the coroner down here as well and what

about this guy men he didn't make it either of course not

all right dispatch we're gonna need the coroner down Pelham you don't have a new

an interstate two as well all right cool so I'm getting body armor into med kit

from the back of my car there we go it's my holster glitching out the holster is

glitching out for some reason that holsters messed up all right anyways we

are patched up that blood it'll be wiped off you know we're good let's get shadow

back in the back of the car shadow get in the back load up he's gonna get in

the back there and then we'll get back on patrol there's a wanted person in the

masucci canals Roger that dispatch will respond to that code three suspects is a

Miss female Michelle Shiro for bribery okay shadow is loaded up and we are good

to go man look at the bullet holes in my window in the blood that's not good

anyways it's getting around this way close that and they're right around our

patrol area

see them up on the left here let's give my flights off dispatch I'm on scene

moving in to make the arrest I have a visual on the suspect I'm gonna

flip around here oh that motorcycle got knocked over man

stop right there ma'am LSPD stop right there watch your heads shadow go get her

okay see it says partner debugging found combative

we'll see if shadow goes after her go get her shadow go get her go get her boy

go get her yeah get her come on do something

yes yes there we go good boy shadow good boy all right ma'am watch your hands I

suspect his down to dispatch my dog was able to take her out so he does work but

he's gonna still a little bit glitchy and it would be nice if he didn't

actually you know kill them you know just like knock them down like

he did it first but then he just you know went full throttle and just took

her out but anyways we'll see if EMS is able to revive her hopefully because

it's technically an animal attack they'll be able to I have no idea so

we'll find out in a moment all right guys looks like EMS is on

scene in the fire department is gonna try to revive her let me pick up this

evidence there we go that's definitely going to lockup not my pocket I'm in

hopefully you're gonna be able to get revived already mess do your best

so we will see god dang it okay nevermind she didn't make it either

alright dispatch we're gonna need the coroner down here she shouldn't have run

for my dog actually I was kind of faster than my dog again it would be cool if

they could you know adjust that so the dog was faster like in real life for

some reason I was running faster than my dog doesn't really make too much sense

again note the pursued AI for the animal you know it's still a little bit wonky

so maybe dark Mir will be able to perfect his mod I really hope he does

and then we'll have a really awesome k-9 mod hey guess ya bagger tagger getting

photos there we go beautiful beautiful alright got enough pictures timestamp

them alright guys have a great night corner you have a great night cuz this

was from a firearm what ok so that's a little wonky as well it's saying that my

dog killed her with the firearm even though he bit her so yeah I can see how

the mod is still needing some work let's get back down to our Crown Vic and we'll

continue patrol hope you guys are enjoying the episode if you are hit that

like button that does help me out maybe share the video as well and if you

haven't considered subscribing you know maybe do that as well let's get inside

the car here we'll get back on patrol alright guys let's get back out on

patrol now man this car is getting all shot up let's take a left over this way

we'll head back towards the police station get our lights on the rain is

really coming down hello speedy coming through whoa

what oh you know what I'm gonna ignore that because that's the coroner sitting

right there that's why they tried to get around them I will ignore that just

because it was the coroner's fault

looks like we have a traffic stop backup required Roger that dispatch it how do

you want me to respond go 2 or 3 looks like we're responding code 2 we'll just

flip through this right here oh there's an officer going after somebody over

there as well Oh shots fired over that way damn I'm

just gonna keep going this way I think they have it under control

this officer does need our assistance in this traffic stop so we need to do this

way and take a left up here this guy's gonna little slow for me so

I'm gonna get around him here there we go we'll be getting on to the freeway

and flip around okay suspect is making off Roger that

dispatch responding code 3 now I get my lights and sirens on

let's flip around this way before they know if it hits us there we go and they

are going off the freeway so that is good get that out of the way

yep go in each time the Jean Avenue dispatch I'm right behind the officer

dispatch we are approaching this suspect now is that a motorcycle running from

the police volatile range going on a motorcycle okay this guy's not stopping

there's not much I can do because I don't want him to die

when I go to pit him he's on a motorcycle can't really fit him okay

yeah let's pull over here okay you're gonna try to do that dude dude get on

the ground watch your hands LSVT I'm not screwing around

I like your helmet well you need to get on the ground right now dude shadow

stand by put your hands behind your back slowly

dude here we go don't try anything stupid dude and your mix slip that is a

really cool helmet I didn't even know that was in the game Andrew come over

this way I did I'm gonna search you now you got anything illegal on you anything

that sharp that's gonna stab me poke me or stick me you want a lawyer of course

you do stand still dude

let's see if he's got anything on him

bottle of percocet okay all right Andrew I'm gonna get you a

transport unit because I have my canines so you're not gonna be able to ride in

the back with him free hey I'll sure thanks go to pick the scab

for me I mean technically he was the first responder to the call but anyways

he got his guy anyways so we're good we will search his motorcycle see if

there's anything illegal in it search it right there found nothing of interest

dispatch we're gonna need a tow truck down to Bay City Avenue and by the

street it's for a motorcycle so send me up for Oh a cycle with a gun Roger that

dispatch will respond to that shadow load up we got a cycle with the gun

let's get around this side and open the door for him alright shadow get in boy

load up good boy shadow good boy let's good go where your code 3 we got psycho

gun see we're gonna go into the beach here

we'll just go on into the actual peaches those trail here where is this guy he is

somewhere over either statue this bitch I have a visual on the suspect let's get

out shadow sir this is the LSPD drop the weapon right now don't mess with me dude

drop the weapon right now go get him shut up go get him drop the weapon dude

dispenser I'm gonna take the shot let's go for this see here shots fired - Sveta

drop the weapon dude drop the weapon drop the weapon dude let's go drop it no

okay he's dead dispatch the hostage is freed the suspect is down I had to take

him out with a headshot I didn't try to do that but he was not going down it

looks like he may have been body armor back up his unseen thanks boys let's get

EMS down here to try to revive him looks like I shot him in the cheek kinda bub

the cheek below the temple so maybe he's able to get revived I don't know we'll

see reload just get our car a little closer to the scene get a little more to

light up here this is a beautiful game again make visuals great again such an

amazing

did that officer just run over shadow no he did not

shadow are you all right boy no he's dead I can loot him I need a knife what

that is awesome it's basically like red dead you know

guess it's all good oh good okay so I'm gonna need a new partner we'll uh that

sucks we'll say that didn't happen right so

that that never happened there we go we got a new dog there that

really sucks that happen to the dog back we got a hostage situation going on

Roger that dispatch we'll head over there in a moment

EMS is unseen shadow let's load up we'll go over there since EMS is on scene now

come on boy load up pretty go get in Jenna

we're gonna head over there code three dispatch somewhere on this trail we'll

stop right here man this V all speedy dropped the weapon right now

drop the weapon this is the LSPD man watch your hands drop the weapon right

now drop it drop it shots fired shots fired shots fired drop

the weapon man drop the weapon right now drop the weapon man drop it drop it

let's go get down on the ground right now

get down on the ground watch your hands I can't believe that guy didn't die I

thought she likes shot him or something put your hands behind your back right

now I feel a bit here we've secured the suspect all right there we go dispatch I

have a Hilary Knight in custody looks like we are code four I'm gonna search

the suspect now dispatch ma'am you got anything illegal on you anything that

sharp that's gonna stab me poke me or stick me before I search you let me get

a pet check started on you spent - I need a pet check on Hillary

night for 29 1978 and let's search her now license is valid and elective

warrants okay a locked briefcase all right so it looks like we are clear

there dispatch let me get a transport unit

down here to go my street think you dispatch so we're gonna wait for the

transport unit to get here and then we'll get back in on Patrol all right it

looks like the transport units here hey I'm sorry thanks for coming to pick her

up for me all right let's get bagging I'm from come on let's load up let me

get the door open for it and there we go again if you guys liked the episode hit

that like button that does help me out when you do that and again any

suggestions you have let me know in the comments below and let's get back in on

Patrol we can turn our lights and sirens off

there and get that off there and we are good to get back on the Patrol all right

I think our windshield broke it's probably what happened let's cut across

this way here looks like we have a canine request

Roger that special go holiday over there to help off that officer respond code 2

so it looks like they need our canine to search a vehicle so we will get over

there and do that as soon as we get over there dispatch we're about a quarter

mile from the officers location let them know that we're almost there eta about

30 seconds really dude you're gonna cut in front of me like that

what a dick at dispatch we're arriving on scene now I see the officers vehicle

over there keep my lights on cook - all right apparently I don't have a vehicle

for that a custom vehicle that's weird I guess I'm gonna need to add a vehicle

for that as well hey officer what school I'm in there's

something off about this car see if the dog picks anything up

Roger that officer let's get over this way all right Chet Oh inspect the

vehicle boy he's gonna go and inspect the vehicle we'll see if he finds any

illegal items on it find anything boy you find anything good boy shadow come

on keep searching keep searching

seeds there is a guy in there still I don't know why he would leave the guy in

there the dog got a hit from their cots okay the guys taken off and he just hit

my dog dispatch we're gonna need additional units on this call here come

on boy get in boy come on chatter load up let's go I just fetch we are in

pursuit of the suspect looks like we haven't blocked in and he is pushing

vehicles out of the way I'm gonna get in front of this guy here

hey he's a big truck and he just t-boned me flip around this way the best we're

gonna need additional units we're heading towards the airport now Oh

officer watch out man watch out move out of my way let me get up in front of this

guy let's get my sirens off Oh

nobody saw that I lost control there the rain was a little too much Skinner

Steiners back on here dang blew a headlight out trying to get

in front of them here I'm going to try to stop them here I slam it on my brakes

I know that a Crown Vic it's not the best vehicle to try to stop a semi come

on dude I do I need a request to pit on this guy I need to get a pin on this guy

because I am clear Roger that let's try and go for under here come on

come on there we go that was really risky trying to get his rear tires box

up

come on come on come on there we go there we go I think we got it let's get

out here and I'm gonna get my star map so far the vehicle LSPD

get out of the ground right now dude on the ground LSPD don't try to run damn it

he's running I'm gonna give my taser I've dispatched where's my taser here we

go and let's get up to this guy don't hit me dude what the turkey almost hit

an officer and taser taser taser dang it I missed him come on shadow go get him

boy go get him oh we're this week dang and I just slipped on this frickin water

go get him officer going go after him gonna try to keep up with them slipped

on that damn water hurt my knee dang it where's he at where's he at he tripped

taser taser taser and I'm just gonna taser him if you want to get him you can

you got an officer get on the ground dude watch your heads this is the LSPD

don't try to screw around you just got yourself tased

all right officer you good I'm gonna put that away and get my sad arm out just to

use my flashlight on it you good officer looks like he's good good job officer

hi Chad Oh where is he here he is good boy shadow good boy you see he runs a

little too slow for me but you know it's what we got to work with you know so

let's get back to our car now okay guys so it looks like his truck is still here

so I'm going to search it after I threw my sirens up there they're a little loud

okay we found a school bag a pack of red wood cigarettes a piece of stale toast a

closed bottle of Jameson Irish whiskey mosquito repellent in the passenger seat

we found a butterfly knife and a small pouch of the green stuff all right and

then in the truck we are the trunk we found a butter ox t-shirt okay

this veg let's get a tow truck down here for this well tow truck and we should be

good alright guys I'm gonna leave this episode here I hope you guys enjoyed it

lemma two I thought in the comments below have a great day guys and see you

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By the pricking of my thumb, something wicked this way comes. Here's Johnny!

Johnny! As much as you like The Shining, this is our spotlight. Go back to your

sound position, but you can dress up as that character for the Halloween costume

contest on Wednesday. Prizes will be awarded for cutest, best overall, best

homemade and scariest. What do you think makes the dirt in Oklahoma red?

Legend has it it's because it's angry, but you shouldn't be...but really

Hammerstein's Oklahoma is coming to K-State, and I would hardly call the love

story of a handsome cowboy and winsome farm girl red. If anything, it's more of

a yellow, possibly a pink? I don't know. You'll just have to see the show.

You heard of that dance the Monster Mash? Yeah, I hear it's a pretty big hit in

graveyards. A graveyard smash. It's a little spooky for me, and that's why

we're going to Baila Conmigo, a Latin dance lesson at the Rec. Bring your

student IDs and enter for free, if you dare. Come play with us forever and ever and ever, or just at

trivia night on Saturday. Join the Wildcat family for a watch party for the

KSU at TCU football game and answer some trivia questions while you're at it. free

appetizers and prizes, while supplies last

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