eanne Hughes and Alan Weiss explore what it really takes to design premium client experiences — from large-scale thought leadership conferences to intimate high-touch group gatherings in penthouse suites around the world. Alan shares the frameworks, courage, and lifestyle philosophy behind his most successful events, and Leanne reflects on her own recent red carpet camp-out experience.
Topics Covered
• Defining high-end experiences — Alan's two models: large group conferences (125–150 people) vs. intimate groups (7–10 people in premium locations)
• The large format event — Outside speakers (Dan Pink, Jonah Berger), a $30–35K AV crew, volunteer wranglers, concurrent sessions, and how to turn a cost-neutral event into $150K in spinoff business
• The intimate group format — Penthouses in London, Paris, and LA; Michelin-starred dinners; provoking IP over socialising
• The role of location — Why venue matters more for small groups, and how Alan used his Kauai suite to transform a stuffy session
• Program design — Overwhelming with value, reframing problems rather than solving them, and the story of Mike Robert's legendary Pebble Beach strategy program
• Courage and filling seats — Becoming an "object of interest," the chain reaction of attraction, and why you should never lead with price
• Accessibility as a brand strategy — Being the most accessible expert in a niche, and where to draw the line
• Curating the right room — Why sophistication and maturity matter more than income, and the one time someone didn't belong
• Lifestyle as the real brand — Why people follow Alan for the life he lives, not just his consulting expertise
• What people get wrong — The experience should showcase you, not the venue; using Broadway plays, tours, and dinners as vehicles for IP
• Virtual high-end experiences — Why Alan believes in-person is essential for high-touch, community-building work
Planning and promotion — Shameless promotion, letting your wife veto the destination, and the 24-hour sign-up experiment
Key Quotes
"You don't solve problems. You recast and reframe them, so people say, 'I never looked at it like this before.'" — Alan Weiss"The higher high-tech goes with AI, the higher touch is required." — Alan Weiss"I prove that you can do it — and more importantly, that you can do it unashamedly." — Alan Weiss
Resources & People Mentioned
• Dan Pink — Author and speaker
• Jonah Berger — Wharton School professor, author of Contagious
• Michael Bungay Stanier — Author of The Coaching Habit
• Randy Gage — Author, prosperity mindset expert
• The Innovation Formula — Alan Weiss & Mike Robert (1985)
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