In this episode, Emily and Kyle talk directly to Snohomish County business owners (and the locals who want to support them). The message is simple: you don’t need to become a soccer expert — you just need a plan.First, we break down what “activation” really means for most local businesses: hospitality. Small, visible signals that say “we’re ready for you” during the predictable moments of a big soccer summer — pre-game planning, between-match wandering, and post-match celebrating.Then we bring in real examples from people already doing it: Wendy Poischbeg (Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce) on how to connect what you already do with what people are excited about, Nikki Koth (Stoup Brewing) on scaling watch parties and marketing with newsletters and community partners, Cheryl Rose (Soccer Post) on simple take-home ideas that bring customers back, and Jamie French-Bialek (Snohomish Sports Dome) on getting small-town businesses involved.TakeawaysThe best activations are not complicated — they’re specific and repeatable.“Activation” is mostly hospitality: one or two small choices that make it easier for people to choose you.Any business can participate (not just bars and restaurants).Use the playbooks and toolkits so you don’t have to guess what’s allowed.In this episodeThe three customer moments businesses can plan for: pre-game planning, between-match wandering, and post-match celebratingWendy Poischbeg’s core advice: connect what you already do with what people are excited aboutA menu of easy options: watch parties, matchday specials, early openings, window displays, jersey discounts, trivia, and neighbor partnershipsHow Stoup Brewing is approaching watch parties, marketing, and partnerships with local soccer communitiesHow The Soccer Post is using brackets and free posters to create repeat visitsHow Snohomish Sports Dome is surveying local businesses and building community-wide participationWhere to find the playbooks and toolkits (including language and licensing guidance)Business resourcesEverett Chamber “Game On Everett” playbook + toolkit: www.everettchamber.org Snohomish County Sports Commission business engagement resources: snocosports.orgSeattle World Cup resources: https://www.seattlefwc26.org/resources/playbooksCall for listenersIf you’re a business owner doing something fun — big or small — send us a note. We want to highlight local spots that are welcoming people well this summer. And if you’re an event-goer, make it a goal to support a few local businesses while you’re out enjoying the watch parties and community events.DisclaimerAlways follow posted rules, licensing guidance, and on-site staff direction, and use official sources for the most up-to-date information.Follow From Pitch to Puget Sound on your favorite podcast app.Sign up for our newsletter with important links from the show.Presented by the Snohomish Podcast Network.History of Soccer is courtesy of Washington State Legends of Soccer. Disclaimer: This podcast is an independent production and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or officially connected to FIFA or the FIFA World Cup.Theme Music from: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-sport-sports-rock-music-368012/