Episodes

  • Inside the National Invention Convention
    May 1 2026

    What happens when you give students the tools, mentorship, and stage to solve real problems?

    In this episode of Event Explorer, Daniel sits down with Carolyn Ward and Phil Grumm from The Henry Ford to explore the growing impact of Invention Convention Worldwide and the National Invention Convention.

    They discuss how the program works from the classroom level all the way to the national stage, why The Henry Ford has become its home, and what it takes to produce an event that brings together hundreds of the country’s brightest young inventors.

    Along the way, they share stories of student inventions, the life skills participants gain through the process, and why invention education is becoming an increasingly important part of preparing students for the future.

    If you care about education, innovation, or the events that shape the next generation, this is an episode worth hearing.

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    52 mins
  • Lithuania After Dark: Inside the Vilnius Light Festival with Petras Bevs
    Jan 13 2026

    The Vilnius Light Festival transforms Lithuania’s capital into a living gallery of light each January. In this episode of Event Explorer, host Daniel Roth sits down with Petras Bevs from the festival’s creative team to explore how history, architecture, and contemporary light art come together to celebrate the city’s birthday in the heart of winter.

    We talk about how Vilnius shapes the festival’s creative direction, curating international and local artists, using hidden courtyards as immersive spaces, and why light festivals have become a powerful new form of public art.

    Learn more about the Vilnius Light Festival, including dates and program details, at https://lightfestival.lt/

    Subscribe to Event Explorer for more conversations with the creators behind the world’s most compelling festivals and cultural experiences.

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    39 mins
  • Carnaval de Québec: A World-Class Festival Built for Winter with Jérôme Déchêne
    Dec 21 2025

    Carnaval de Québec is one of the world’s longest-running winter festivals, transforming Québec City into a place of celebration, culture, and shared tradition every February. In this episode of Event Explorer, host Daniel Roth talks with Jérôme Déchêne, Director of Programming and General Manager of Carnaval de Québec.

    They discuss how you program a festival built around winter, how Carnaval balances history with the need to stay relevant, and the role the event plays in the cultural and civic identity of Québec City. Jérôme also shares insights into community engagement, creative decision-making, and what it takes to lead a festival that belongs as much to its residents as it does to its visitors.

    A conversation about legacy, creativity, and what happens when a city fully embraces the season.

    #EventExplorer #CarnavalDeQuebec #WinterFestival #FestivalProgramming #CulturalEvents #EventDesign #CityIdentity #LiveExperiences

    #CarnavalDeQuébec #FestivalDHiver #Événementiel #ProgrammationCulturelle #CultureQuébécoise #VieUrbaine #ExpériencesLive

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    21 mins
  • An Ice Palace for the People: Inside the Saranac Lake Winter Carnival
    Nov 25 2025

    The Saranac Lake Winter Carnival is home to one of the most unique traditions in the country. Each year, volunteers carve thousands of blocks of ice from Lake Flower to build an Ice Palace that becomes the heart of a weeklong celebration. Host Daniel Roth sits down with Chairman Jeffrey Branch to explore how this tradition has survived the elements, grown with the community, and turned into a beloved symbol of winter in the Adirondacks.

    From the parade and yearly themes to the volunteer culture that powers every detail, this episode takes you inside a festival that brings people together and brightens even the coldest days. Follow Event Explorer for more stories behind the world’s most remarkable cultural celebrations.

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    20 mins
  • Honoring the Dead, Inspiring the Living — Mesa’s Día de los Muertos
    Oct 29 2025

    The Día de los Muertos Festival at Mesa Arts Center began with a few altars and a dream of bringing people together. Now, it’s one of Arizona’s most beloved celebrations of life and memory. Host Daniel Roth sits down with Ginny Montano to explore how the tradition grew, what makes it special, and why it matters today.

    #DiaDeLosMuertos #MesaArtsCenter #EventExplorer #FestivalCulture #ArizonaEvents #CelebrateLife #Community #ArtsAndCulture #Podcast #CulturalHeritage #MesaAZ

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    30 mins
  • Halloween by the Sea: The Story of Rehoboth’s Sea Witch Festival with Carol Everhart
    Oct 9 2025

    Every October, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware comes alive with Halloween fun by the sea. Costumes, parades, live music, and a smiling green witch fill the boardwalk as the Sea Witch Festival celebrates its 35th anniversary.

    In this episode of Event Explorer, host Daniel Roth talks with founder Carol Everhart, President and CEO of the Rehoboth Beach–Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce, about how this seaside celebration grew from a simple idea into one of the East Coast’s most beloved fall traditions. From the first parade to the dog costumes and family memories that keep people coming back year after year, it’s Halloween with a coastal twist — and a community story that keeps getting better.

    🎃 Learn more at beach-fun.com | eventexp.org

    #SeaWitchFestival #RehobothBeach #Halloween2025 #FallFestivals #HalloweenEvents #FamilyTravel #ThingsToDoInDelaware #HalloweenFun #FallGetaway #EventExplorer #SpookySeason #Festivals #FamilyFriendly #TravelPodcast #WeekendTrips #AutumnVibes #HalloweenByTheSea #ExploreDelaware #FallEvents #PodcastShow

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    30 mins
  • On Air: The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta with Tom Garrity
    Sep 18 2025

    The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is the largest ballooning event in the world and one of the most photographed. Each October, more than half a million people gather before dawn to watch hundreds of hot air balloons rise into the New Mexico sky.

    In this episode of Event Explorer, host Daniel Roth is joined by Tom Garrity, founder and president of The Garrity Group and one of the Fiesta’s best representatives for nearly three decades. Together they explore the history of the event, what it takes to launch 500 balloons each morning, the role of volunteers and chase crews, and why breakfast burritos are as much a tradition as the balloons themselves.

    If you’re planning to go, the 2025 Balloon Fiesta runs October 4–12, with October 3–11, 2026 already on the calendar. Details at balloonfiesta.com.

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    31 mins
  • Game, Set, Michigan: Cranbrook Tennis Classic with Alex Demuth
    Sep 4 2025

    What does it take to launch a professional tennis tournament — from scratch?

    In this episode of Event Explorer, host Daniel Roth sits down with Alex Demuth, Tournament Director of the Cranbrook Tennis Classic, an ATP Challenger Tour event hosted on the campus of Cranbrook Schools in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.

    Now entering its third year, the tournament draws international players — some of them Grand Slam veterans — and delivers world-class hospitality for athletes and fans alike. But it's not just about the tennis. Run by the nonprofit Tennis Forward, all proceeds support the Palmer Park Tennis Academy in Detroit, helping create new pathways for young athletes.

    Alex shares how the event started, what makes it one of the top-rated Challenger tournaments in the world, how they attract global talent, and why hospitality, community, and vision matter just as much as the matches.

    #tennis #events #sportsbusiness #atpchallenger #cranbrooktennis #eventexplorer #detroit #podcast

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    29 mins