
365 Driven The Truth About Speaking Events - EP 429
Are you being inspired at business events… or unknowingly being sold to?
In this eye-opening episode of the 365 Driven Podcast, Tony Whatley pulls back the curtain on the real business model behind speaking events—and what every entrepreneur needs to know before buying a ticket. Drawing from years of experience as both a speaker and event host, Tony shares unfiltered insights into how these events are structured, monetized, and marketed.
From high-ticket mastermind retreats to low-cost conferences packed with back-of-the-room sales pitches, Tony breaks down the different types of events you'll encounter in the entrepreneurship and personal development space. He explains why cheaper tickets often come with heavier selling, how emotional marketing tactics influence purchasing decisions, and why not all stages—or speakers—are created equal.
This episode also dives into the hidden dynamics most attendees never see: speakers paying for stage time, affiliate commissions behind the scenes, and the stark difference between community-driven events and profit-driven productions. Tony challenges listeners to rethink what value really looks like when investing in events—and how to spot red flags before swiping a credit card.
Whether you're a seasoned business owner or just stepping into the world of entrepreneurship, this episode will equip you with the awareness and strategy to choose the right rooms, avoid costly mistakes, and invest in experiences that truly move the needle.
If you plan to attend events in 2026, this is a must-listen first.
Key highlights:
- Why speaking events are designed as business models, not just learning experiences
- The truth about low-cost tickets leading to high-pressure sales pitches
- How emotional marketing and scarcity tactics influence buying decisions
- The difference between mastermind-style events vs. pitch-heavy conferences
- What really happens behind the scenes with speakers and commissions
- Why some speakers pay for stage time—and what that means for attendees
- Red flags to watch for when choosing which events are worth your investment
- How to identify events focused on community and value vs. profit and upsells
- The importance of setting expectations before attending any event
- How to choose the right room, right people, and right experience for your growth
Connect with Tony Whatley:
- Website: 365driven.com
- Instagram: @365driven
- Facebook: 365 Driven
