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Name, Blame, and Damage Control

Name, Blame, and Damage Control


Season 4 Episode 184


Your reputation is your most valuable asset — but also the most fragile. 

In today’s world, a single tweet, leaked email, or bad headline can trigger a crisis faster than you can hit "refresh." But re…


Published on 2 months ago

Media Literacy in the Age of Misinformation

Media Literacy in the Age of Misinformation


Season 4 Episode 183


Is your media diet making you smarter? Or just more stubborn? 

In this episode, we sit down with senior communicator and former journalist Mark Burey to explore how the collapse of shared truth is res…


Published on 2 months, 1 week ago

Public Relations: Independent Function or Marketing Tool?

Public Relations: Independent Function or Marketing Tool?


Season 4 Episode 182


Are public relations and marketing two distinct disciplines—or is PR simply one piece of the broader marketing puzzle? It’s a question that stirs up strong opinions in boardrooms, agencies, and comms…


Published on 2 months, 2 weeks ago

The Missing Channel in Your PR Strategy

The Missing Channel in Your PR Strategy


Season 4 Episode 181


Most PR strategies still focus on the big three: social, legacy media, and search. But while everyone’s watching the headlines, the real conversations—the ones shaping trust, behavior, and brand repu…


Published on 2 months, 3 weeks ago

Zambia’s Public Relations Revolution

Zambia’s Public Relations Revolution


Season 4 Episode 180


What does public relations look like in a country where radio is still growing, social media still exploding, and communication reaches from rural villages to global platforms?  

In this episode, we t…


Published on 3 months ago

Employee Engagement Inside PR: What the Research Reveals

Employee Engagement Inside PR: What the Research Reveals


Season 4 Episode 179


Employee engagement is evolving — and the old assumptions no longer hold. Today, workers want more than a paycheck. They want growth, flexibility, and to feel like their voices matter. In this episod…


Published on 3 months, 1 week ago

British Voices, American Ears: A Shift in News Consumption

British Voices, American Ears: A Shift in News Consumption


Season 4 Episode 178


More Americans are turning down the volume on domestic news — and turning up British voices instead. From BBC to The Guardian, outlets across the Atlantic are reshaping how U.S. audiences see their o…


Published on 3 months, 2 weeks ago

GROW Your Way Out of PR Workplace Stress

GROW Your Way Out of PR Workplace Stress


Season 4 Episode 177


Feeling stuck or stressed at work? You might just need to GROW your way out.
 
Executive coach Sarah Waddington shares the power and practicality of the GROW model — Goal, Reality, Options, Way forward…


Published on 3 months, 3 weeks ago

Crisis Insurance: The New Safety Net for Reputations

Crisis Insurance: The New Safety Net for Reputations


Season 4 Episode 176


Reputation is often treated like an invisible asset—vital but fragile. And while we insure everything from homes to art collections, very few think to protect their name. 

In this episode, we speak to…


Published on 4 months ago

Culture Add – NOT Culture Fit

Culture Add – NOT Culture Fit


Season 4 Episode 175


What makes a workplace culture truly thrive—especially in the pressure-cooker world of creative agencies? 

Can you REALLY be tough on the work but kind to your people without compromise?

Jo Carr, co-fo…


Published on 4 months, 1 week ago





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