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Kelly Tutors has attended many events on ___. Topics have included:
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TLDR: A highly technical biotech mini-conference about shaking incubator technology for growing mammalian cells, covering oxygen transfer rates, vessel geometry, and cell cultivation -- way over the author's head but attended with good humor and a free laptop bag.
TLDR: Author attends a virtual workshop on AI agents hoping to learn how to build one, but discovers the product (MuleRun) is actually a workflow automation tool -- not an agent builder -- and provides candid feedback about confusing marketing and event naming.
TLDR: Author attends a gaming-in-education panel featuring a Portal game designer and school district tech directors, learning that curriculum lobbying cartels and strict Common Core standards make it nearly impossible for indie game developers to get educational games into classrooms.
TLDR: The author attends Seattle's Seahawks Super Bowl trophy celebration as a curious outsider, observing the mass day-drinking, fleeting euphoria, corporate beer sponsorships, and unsustainable hype -- questioning what fans truly get from sports fandom while busking outside the stadium afterward.
TLDR: Attending a friend's first speaking event about growing social media influence, covering identity shifting, overcoming fear of being on camera, video hook strategies, and how posting consistently for 20 minutes a day can lead to 10k+ followers.
TLDR: The author shares tips and patterns from street busking experiences, attends coworking events, and navigates career fairs while balancing mediocrity and ambition in her entrepreneurial journey.
TLDR: The author live-blogs her enthusiastic reaction to GameStop's 2025 Awards Show on Twitter, celebrating the gaming community's humor and culture while balancing dinner and parenting duties before rushing out to pick up her daughter.
TLDR: A review of the annual holiday lights event at the Seattle zoo, which featured stunning illuminations but a puzzling, unmarked Chinese acrobatic talent show. The post critiques the lack of transparency in marketing the performance and calls for more diversity and honesty in how the zoo presents its entertainment.
TLDR: After receiving compliments on her singing during a hospital stay, Kelly buys a guitar and starts legally busking downtown Seattle, reflecting on bravery, the "no tax on tips" policy, frugal living, and her creative renaissance era.
TLDR: Author attends an AI ethics event at a local university covering tech, education, and healthcare, then scooters to a harvest gala's "commoners section" at a cool Seattle building, enjoying food and a fireplace but skipping detailed notes due to time pressure.
TLDR: Kelly transcribes a disturbing overheard bus conversation about human trafficking networks, institutional infiltration, and exploitation, then uses AI tools to analyze and map the systemic funnel of trafficking from recruitment to control.
TLDR: Author spends a day at a city-wide art festival attending a podcast recording with Indigenous speakers and salmon conservation themes, stumbles into a Disney boycott protest, and finds the real highlight in a scrappy band playing from the back of a truck on the street.
TLDR: Kelly visits the indie section of a downtown gaming convention, rating her top and least favorite games while reflecting on the need for more educational and value-centered game design instead of themes glorifying destruction and escapism.
TLDR: A personal exploration comparing modern nightclub culture with social dance events, arguing that clubs have become engineered loops of repetitive music, isolation, and consumption rather than genuine connection. The post contrasts sterile club experiences with the joy of structured social dancing and questions how media, celebrity culture, and manufactured nightlife erode human bonding.
TLDR: Author attends a design week creative showcase event but leaves early after chaotic food lines, uninspiring mix-and-mingle format, and a feeling that the design community is missing a huge opportunity to create functional, impactful work instead of trippy art installations.
TLDR: Kelly takes her daughter to a downtown park event with live music and arts, then a paid concert that disappoints, reflecting on kid-friendly gaps in Seattle events, playground quality, and declaring a moratorium on paying for concerts.
TLDR: Kelly returns to an e-commerce conference covering online retail trends, sustainable foods, microinfluencer marketing, shipping logistics, and the shift toward authenticity and regenerative business practices in digital commerce.
TLDR: Kelly juggles the 48-hour film contest while solo-parenting, creating an AI-assisted short film with severe constraints, alongside attending a seafood festival with skateboarding and a waterfront concert with her daughter.
TLDR: A gathering of YouTubers with millions of followers discussing monetization strategies, community building, taxes, and content creation tactics, revealing the business mechanics behind influencer culture.
TLDR: A non-event blog where Kelly pauses attending conferences to focus on building out her Kelly Tutors website, covering merch design, AI youth education classes, downloadable content, rewriting fairy tales, social media strategy, and blog reorganization after breaking all her old links.
TLDR: Kelly was scheduled to speak at an event she helped plan extensively, including volunteering on Mother's Day, only to be left off the schedule and ghosted by three different organizers, prompting a break from events to focus on her own projects.
TLDR: A split-day blog covering an affordable housing advocacy event at Seattle city hall -- with speeches on rent control, housing production shortfalls, and messaging strategy -- followed by filming a promo video as an actress for a nonprofit the author supports.
TLDR: A full-day event covering startup pitching, burnout prevention, AI-powered marketing tools, and entrepreneurial habits like hydration, authenticity, and compounding small efforts for long-term business success.
TLDR: A two-day digital marketing conference covering SEO, GEO (generative engine optimization), short-form video strategy, micro-SEO, authenticity in branding, and viral content creation, with Kelly rating the speaker content highly despite mediocre networking opportunities.
TLDR: Kelly visits a sustainable fashion pop-up shop launch in downtown Seattle and leaves within minutes, put off by overpriced pastel clothing, loud sleazy DJ music, no food or seating, and zero effort from staff to engage with attendees.
TLDR: A Seattle creative economy workshop on branding strategy where the presenter was notably unprepared, covering brand definition, customer personas, creative briefs, and the importance of people-first branding, held at a furniture store venue.
TLDR: The author attends two AI events in one day -- a decentralized AI meetup covering crypto tokens, digital wallets, and tournament investing, followed by an AI film festival showcasing fully AI-generated movies and exploring the future of storytelling with artificial intelligence.
TLDR: A conference on decentralized social media covering AT Protocol, Bluesky, content moderation, emotional expression in text, digital preservation for human rights documentation, and the migration away from centralized platforms like Twitter/X.
TLDR: A working mom's account of attending the Kawaii Kon anime convention in Honolulu with her toddler, finding the venue underwhelming and food expensive but enjoying the interactive opening ceremony, Super Smash Bros tournament, and figurine painting station.
TLDR: An intellectually stimulating university talk exploring how AI becomes a "public problem" through charismatic individuals, error inventories, and journalistic practice, examining how failures reveal power dynamics and how "stance words" shape narratives.