Last Updated on: March 19, 2024
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In this episode of The Power Producers Podcast, David Carothers sits down with Michael McCormick, Owner of Insurance Soup, and Taylor Dobbie, CEO of Career Insurance Agents to discuss the upcoming Soup LIVE! 2024 event, May 7th-8th in Arlington, Texas. They explore the event’s unique impact on the insurance industry and share insider perspectives on what attendees can look forward to at this year’s event.

Key Topics:

  • The significance and impact of attending Soup LIVE! events
  • Setting expectations for Soup LIVE! 2024 about what attendees will gain from the event
  • The unique approach and atmosphere of Soup LIVE! compared to other industry events
  • Highlighting the importance of genuine, value-driven presentations and networking
  • Preview of the diverse speaker lineup and the blend of well-known names and emerging talents
  • Details on the VIP experience and how it enhances the overall event

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