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Powerful Panels

Kristin Arnoldwww.powerfulpanels.com
This podcast is full of tips and techniques to help meeting organizers, panel moderators and panelists be absolutely brilliant during panel discussions at meetings, conferences and conventions.
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From the Bookshelf: The Moderator's Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide for Facilitating Panels

There aren't many books about panel discussions (other than mine!), so when Katrina Dudley's book, The Moderator's Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide for Facilitating Panels came on the market, I had to snap it up. The Moderator's Handbook is a thorough and highly practical guide for anyone who wants to approach panel moderation with intention, preparation, and professionalism....

Feb 25, 202633 min

Passing the Mic: How Event Emcees and Panel Moderators Can Shine Together

In this episode, panel expert Kristin Arnold explains how emcees and panel moderators can partner effectively to deliver a seamless, polished event. She outlines how advance communication, clear role definitions, and coordinated transitions prevent awkward handoffs and keep the program flowing smoothly. When emcees set the stage and moderators facilitate a lively, audience-focused conversation, the event feels cohesive and professional. The result? A better experience for the audience and fewer ...

Jan 27, 20266 min

The Rookie Panel Moderator Mistake That Made Me Cringe

In this episode, panel expert Kristin Arnold shares a rookie mistake that still makes her cringe: mispronouncing her panelists' last names during introductions—even though she knew them well. She explains why getting names right is a core sign of respect and a key part of making panelists look brilliant and audiences feel valued. Kristin then walks through her simple system to avoid slip-ups: confirm pronunciation in advance, write names phonetically, practice out loud, double-check backstage, a...

Jan 15, 20265 min

What to do with hostile or confrontational questions from the audience

In this episode, panel expert Kristin Arnold shares how moderators can confidently handle hostile, aggressive, or confrontational audience questions. Rather than getting flustered, Kristin recommends staying calm, acknowledging the concern, and reframing the question into something constructive the panel can address. She also explains when to set boundaries, redirect unproductive energy, or intervene to protect the panelists and the audience experience. With the right techniques, even challengin...

Jan 04, 20265 min

How to Read the Audience in Real Time During a Panel Discussion

In this episode, panel expert Kristin Arnold reveals how great moderators read the room moment by moment. She shares practical techniques for scanning facial expressions, body language, and energy shifts to sense when the audience is confused, engaged, or drifting. Kristin explains how to adjust pacing, redirect questions, or shift formats to keep the discussion lively and relevant. By staying fully present and responsive, moderators build rapport, maintain engagement, and deliver a panel experi...

Dec 08, 20255 min

Do Journalists Make Good Panel Moderators

In this episode, panel expert Kristin Arnold explores whether journalists automatically make great panel moderators. While journalists excel at interviewing, probing, and uncovering facts, Kristin explains that panel moderation requires additional skills—like balancing airtime, managing multiple voices, and guiding a cohesive conversation. She highlights where journalists shine and where they may stumble if they default to one-on-one interviewing instead of facilitating group dialogue. With the ...

Nov 25, 20254 min

Panels Shouldn't Be a Break; They Should Be a Breakthrough

Too often, panels at conferences and events are treated as filler content. They give the audience a "break" between keynotes, or a convenient slot to showcase multiple voices without much effort. It's a lazy format that yields predictably bland discussions, recycled talking points, and checked-out audiences. A panel should never be a passive interlude. Done well, it can be the most dynamic and valuable part of the entire program. Here are a few tips to create a panel that offers something other ...

Sep 04, 20255 min

Navigating Sponsored Panels Like a Pro Without Losing the Audience's Trust

You're preparing to moderate a panel only to discover it's "sponsored." Maybe even fully funded by one of the panelists' companies and packed with speakers who "paid" to participate. Ick. Now you're wondering: Am I facilitating a panel…or hosting a commercial? The lines can get blurry pretty quickly! Here's how to navigate a sponsored panel like a pro.

Sep 03, 20256 min

Lean into Curiosity: The Panel Moderator's Superpower

The most effective panel moderators aren't just great timekeepers or expert facilitators...they're relentlessly curious. At every stage of the panel experience - before, during, and after - curiosity is a mindset that sets extraordinary moderators apart from average ones. Here's how:

Aug 14, 20255 min

Introducing Panel Design Cards – Your Secret Weapon for Remarkable Panels

Panel Design Cards are a powerful new tool to help you quickly and creatively design panel formats that are engaging, memorable, and fun. These cards are the culmination of years of experience, thousands of hours of research, and an obsession with making panel discussions not suck . So, what are Panel Design Cards? Listen here.

Aug 11, 20255 min

Why Do We Tolerate Mediocre Panel Discussions?

If the keynote got a "not bad," we'd reevaluate the speaker for next year. If the AV was "not bad," we'd call a tech meeting. If the food was "not bad," we'd be emailing the caterer. But for panels? Somehow, we let it slide. Here's why this happens and what we need to do better.

Aug 10, 20256 min

What's Your Moderator Style? Mirror a Famous Face to Lead Your Panel

Every panel needs a moderator—but how you moderate can vary wildly depending on the topic, tone, and your personal style. Are you a steady guide, a fiery instigator, or the one keeping it light and lively? Here's a breakdown of seven moderator archetypes, matched with famous personalities to help you find your own style—or adapt to the moment.

Jul 28, 20256 min

The Red Flag Panel Discussion Technique

In a hilarious segment on The Jennifer Hudson Show featuring the cast of Netflix's Nobody Wants This, the cast played a rapid-fire game of "dating red flags," where they each responded to cringeworthy relationship scenarios by literally holding up red flags. It was quick. It was playful. It was packed with personality. And it's a brilliant panel technique. Here's how to pull it off.

Jul 25, 20255 min

Start Your Panel Strong: 19 Creative Ways to Welcome with Impact

A well-designed welcome is more than polite intros. It's a strategic opportunity to spark curiosity, build rapport, and signal that this panel will be different. Here are 19 effective ways to start strong, each one rooted in practices from top panel moderators.

Jul 08, 20255 min

Start Smart: 10 Key Decisions to Build a Powerful Panel

The biggest mistake panel organizers make? Jumping straight into logistics without a clear foundation. Every effective panel discussion begins with thoughtful, intentional choices—the kind that make everything else easier (and more impactful). These "initial decisions" form your panel's backbone and should be locked in before a single email gets sent or an invite goes out. Here are the 10 essential decisions every meeting planner AND panel moderator should make upfront.

Jul 07, 20255 min

Panel Discussion Segment Starters: Launch into Each Panel Phase

Segment Starters aren't just gimmicks. When used with purpose and finesse, they act as meaningful catalysts for connection, surprise, and depth. They allow your panel to breathe, reset, and build momentum across its duration. Consider integrating 2–4 of these into your next panel agenda and watch how much more energized, engaged, and excited your audience becomes.

Jun 06, 20256 min

6 Essential Planning Documents for a Panel Discussion

These planning documents aren't just paperwork—they're your backstage blueprint to success. Use them strategically, and you'll transform a good panel into a great one that your audience will talk about long after the session ends.

Jun 05, 202511 min

8 Ways to Add Visual Variety to Your Panel Discussions

Even the most riveting panel discussion can become monotonous if it's just talking heads. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to spice things up visually—without turning your panel into a sideshow. Based on ideas from my book 123 to Add Pizazz to Your Panel Discussion , here are eight creative and effective ways to keep your visual learners engaged.

May 19, 20257 min

The Five Levels of Panel Moderators

Whether you stumbled into panel moderating by accident or are now getting paid to guide conversations on big stages, one thing's for sure: moderation is a skill that evolves. It's part art, part science, and part stagecraft. Here's a deeper look at how you grow as a moderator — and what it takes to climb to the top.

May 07, 20258 min

Plan for the Worst to Deliver Your Best: The Power of a Panel Discussion Pre-Mortem

The concept of a "pre-mortem" was popularized by Gary Klein in a 2007 Harvard Business Review article. The idea? Instead of conducting a post-mortem after everything goes sideways, you get ahead of it — and intentionally plan for what could go wrong before it ever does. And it's brilliant for panels. How to Run a Pre-Mortem for Your Panel

May 07, 20256 min

How Meeting Pros Can Convince Leadership to Invest in Better Panels

When it comes to allocating budget and resources, panel training often gets overlooked. "It's just a panel," they say. But you and I both know it's never just a panel. It's a performance. It's a conversation. It's brand experience, leadership visibility, industry relevance, and audience engagement all wrapped up in 45–60 minutes. So how do you convince leadership or your client to invest in making panels better? Here are a few persuasive talking points to get your decision-makers on board....

May 02, 20257 min

How to Push Panelists Beyond Platitudes and Into Practicality

A great panel isn't about vague concepts; it's about concrete takeaways. As a moderator , it's my job to make sure the audience gets value, not just verbiage. So, next time you're moderating and a panelist offers up a fluff-filled response, don't let it slide. Push for specifics. Your audience will thank you.

Mar 27, 20253 min

How NOT to Have a Boring Panel Discussion

With a bit of intentionality, you can take a panel from ho-hum to the highlight of the conference! Whether you're the panel organizer, moderator, or panelist, you have the power to create an experience where the audience leans in—engaged, entertained, and excited to be in the room.

Mar 26, 20255 min

Turn up the Heat with the Hot Seat Challenge in a Panel Discussion

This hot seat challenge technique is equal parts thrilling and insightful. Watching panelists think fast and answer under pressure makes for an engaging, can't-look-away moment. It's a fun way to inject spontaneity while uncovering unfiltered insights at your next panel discussion.

Mar 21, 20253 min

Gamified Polling in a Panel Discussion

Gamified polling turns passive listeners into active participants by leveraging the natural appeal of games. Done well, it boosts engagement, encourages lively discussion, and fosters community—making your panel the highlight of any event.

Feb 14, 20257 min
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