• #271 - Countdown to Pot Swap 2024: what’s new this year

  • Oct 5 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 18 mins
  • Podcast

#271 - Countdown to Pot Swap 2024: what’s new this year

  • Summary

  • Ryan & Becca are back with a special episode all about #PotSwap2024, our 7th year hosting this global event! We’ve got some exciting changes this year, and we’re covering all the details in today’s episode.

    Registration opens on Sunday, October 13th at 12 pm EDT and costs $5. It’s first come, first serve, with 1,000 spots for USA/Canada participants and 200 for international participants, so be sure to set a reminder! (We’ve shared a reminder in our Instagram stories @potswapofficial). If it's anything like past years, those spots will go fast!

    We’re also joined by a fantastic group of clay friends who help us run Pot Swap smoothly every year. We’ve made a few small tweaks based on your feedback to keep the quality high. Thanks so much for your ongoing support!

    Full details on our website at https://www.wheeltalkpotcast.com/potswap

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