Matt Wolff on the Nostalgia of Tickets, Mental Health in Print, and Finding Joy in Challenges
In this episode of Printing's Alive, Warren Werbitt and Matt Wolff explore the dynamic landscape of ticketing, from the evolution of Ticket Time Machine to the impacts of digital tickets and COVID-19. They discuss the nostalgia of physical tickets and the challenges around exclusive digital ticketing policies, proposing solutions for offering printed tickets. The conversation touches on the market for collectible tickets and the sentimental versus monetary value of collections. They also address industry practices, scalping issues, and legal aspects like Ontario's anti-reselling law. The episode delves into mental health in the print industry, the dual role of AI in support, and the importance of laughter and personal growth through comedy and improv.
Key Points
- Printed tickets hold sentimental value and serve as tangible keepsakes that digital tickets can't replicate.
- Sharing personal stories about mental health can provide immense relief and help others feel less alone in their struggles.
- Engaging in activities like improv can boost confidence, improve communication skills, and foster a sense of community.
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