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The WordCamp Europe 2026 podcast series goes behind the scenes of speaker selection. Episode 5 covers how a small volunteer team reviewed over 400 applications, what they look for, and how new speakers can build toward the main stage. https://wp.me/pgyJ7n-1Eu
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The WordCamp Europe 2026 podcast series goes behind the scenes of speaker selection. Episode 5 covers how a small volunteer team reviewed over 400 applications and what it takes to get on the programme. https://wp.me/pgyJ7n-1Eu
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Ever wondered how the WordCamp Europe programme comes together? Episode 5 of the WordCamp Europe Insights podcast goes inside the speaker selection process with Piermario Orecchioni, who led the Speakers Team for the Torino edition. He talks through reviewing 400+ applications, what the team actually looks for, and what to do if your application doesn't make it through. https://wp.me/pgyJ7n-1Eu
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The WordCamp Europe Insights podcast goes inside the speaker selection process for WCEU 2026. Episode 5 covers how a volunteer team reviews hundreds of applications, what makes a strong submission, and why a rejection isn't the end of the road. Link in bio. 🎙️
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WordCamp Europe 2026 has published the fifth episode of its WordCamp Europe Insights podcast series, focused on how the conference selects its speakers. Piermario Orecchioni, who led the Speakers Team for the Torino edition, walks through the process of reviewing more than 400 applications, how the team balances experience with fresh voices, and what aspiring speakers can do to strengthen future submissions. Useful context for anyone considering speaking at one of the largest WordPress community events in the world. https://wp.me/pgyJ7n-1Eu
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The WordCamp Europe 2026 podcast series takes a close look at how the conference finds its speakers. Episode 5 features Piermario Orecchioni, a veteran of the Speakers Team, on reviewing 400+ applications, matching speakers to the right track, and why first-time applicants who don't make the cut should apply again. There's also a look at the dedicated education track planned for day two in Kraków. https://wp.me/pgyJ7n-1Eu
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The WordCamp Europe 2026 podcast series goes behind the scenes of speaker selection. Episode 5 features Piermario Orecchioni, who led the Speakers Team in Torino, on how volunteers review over 400 applications, what they look for, and why a rejection is not the end of the road. https://wp.me/pgyJ7n-1Eu
#WCEU
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WordCamp Europe gets over 400 speaker applications for a programme that can only take about 1 in 10. Episode 5 of the WordCamp Europe Insights podcast goes inside that process with someone who has lived it, including the stressful moments, the close calls, and why applying again after a rejection is exactly the right move. https://wp.me/pgyJ7n-1Eu
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The WordCamp Europe 2026 podcast series goes behind the scenes of speaker selection. Episode 5 covers how a small volunteer team reviewed over 400 applications, what they look for, and how new speakers can build toward the main stage. https://wp.me/pgyJ7n-1Eu
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The WordCamp Europe 2026 podcast series goes behind the scenes of speaker selection. Episode 5 covers how a small volunteer team reviewed over 400 applications and what it takes to get on the programme. https://wp.me/pgyJ7n-1Eu
#WCEU
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Ever wondered how the WordCamp Europe programme comes together? Episode 5 of the WordCamp Europe Insights podcast goes inside the speaker selection process with Piermario Orecchioni, who led the Speakers Team for the Torino edition. He talks through reviewing 400+ applications, what the team actually looks for, and what to do if your application doesn't make it through. https://wp.me/pgyJ7n-1Eu
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The WordCamp Europe Insights podcast goes inside the speaker selection process for WCEU 2026. Episode 5 covers how a volunteer team reviews hundreds of applications, what makes a strong submission, and why a rejection isn't the end of the road. Link in bio. 🎙️
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WordCamp Europe 2026 has published the fifth episode of its WordCamp Europe Insights podcast series, focused on how the conference selects its speakers. Piermario Orecchioni, who led the Speakers Team for the Torino edition, walks through the process of reviewing more than 400 applications, how the team balances experience with fresh voices, and what aspiring speakers can do to strengthen future submissions. Useful context for anyone considering speaking at one of the largest WordPress community events in the world. https://wp.me/pgyJ7n-1Eu
#WCEU
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The WordCamp Europe 2026 podcast series takes a close look at how the conference finds its speakers. Episode 5 features Piermario Orecchioni, a veteran of the Speakers Team, on reviewing 400+ applications, matching speakers to the right track, and why first-time applicants who don't make the cut should apply again. There's also a look at the dedicated education track planned for day two in Kraków. https://wp.me/pgyJ7n-1Eu
#WCEU
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The WordCamp Europe 2026 podcast series goes behind the scenes of speaker selection. Episode 5 features Piermario Orecchioni, who led the Speakers Team in Torino, on how volunteers review over 400 applications, what they look for, and why a rejection is not the end of the road. https://wp.me/pgyJ7n-1Eu
#WCEU
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WordCamp Europe gets over 400 speaker applications for a programme that can only take about 1 in 10. Episode 5 of the WordCamp Europe Insights podcast goes inside that process with someone who has lived it, including the stressful moments, the close calls, and why applying again after a rejection is exactly the right move. https://wp.me/pgyJ7n-1Eu
#WCEU