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Season 1

Dec. 13, 2020

Ode to Joy (and Positivity)

This is an episode about “Positivity” which has everything to do with communication. It’s a state of mind we all want but let’s be honest, it can also be really annoying. False positivity is an irritating personality quirk. T...

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Dec. 6, 2020

Stressing the Benefits… of Stress

Stress is almost an evil word in our lives today. Nobody wants stress. Do we? Actually, could you imagine life with no stress? In this episode we speak with a neuroscience expert who says we can all benefit from the …

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Nov. 29, 2020

Why Are There So Few African American Males in Public Relations?

According to 2015 numbers by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, of the total number of men working in public relations and related services and advertising, 5.9 percent are African American. In this episode we speak with a PR...

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Nov. 22, 2020

PRCA in Latin America

By membership the Public Relations and Communications Association is the largest PR Association in the World; 35,000 members and growing. Based in the UK, the PRCA has offices in Dubai and Singapore, and now Buenos Aires as i...

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Nov. 15, 2020

A Little Less Presentation. A Little More Conversation

Presentations are stereotyped. A speaker stands in front of an audience, uses PowerPoint to guide a talk. And says very little that departs from the slides being shown. Frequently, the speaker provides a handout or electronic...

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Nov. 8, 2020

Communication Strategies We Learn at Work (and Use at Home)

Work is the place we get learning opportunities through professional development. Many of those opportunities introduce sophisticated communications strategies intended to be work lessons but let’s be honest, they’re life les...

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Nov. 4, 2020

The 2020 US election through a psychological lens

The political pundits have lots to say about the 2020 US Presidential election. In this episode we examine the result and the leadership styles through a neuroscience and psychological lens with a leading high-performance tea...

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Nov. 1, 2020

Media? We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Media

Earned media is always valuable but the opportunities to create your own channels and your own stories have never been better. Gone are the days organizations needed to rely on the news media filter to get their story out the...

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Oct. 25, 2020

Creativity – the UNcommon sense

It’s a powerful tool that can solve complex problems, build resilience, create empathy, and develop space for human determination. Psychologists have found creativity is more a personality trait than the result of a high IQ; ...

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Oct. 18, 2020

Change Management Needs to Change

Change Management exists as a process and strategy because change is both inevitable and critical in business. In simple terms, it’s so important, the change must be managed. But modern trends are moving away from controlling...

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Oct. 11, 2020

Why Professional Comedians Have Serious Presentation Skills

Watch a good comedian on stage and it just seems so easy. But we all know what goes into it… timing, structure, body language, the ability to think on their feet, heckler management… everything that goes into a great presenta...

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Oct. 4, 2020

Women in PR – Canada, USA, the Americas

Everything begins with an idea. Talia Beckett Davis had one a few years ago to start a networking, coaching, idea-sharing, and training group dedicated specifically to women. That was in 2014. Today there are chapters all thr...

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Sept. 27, 2020

The 2020 IPR Disinformation in Society Report

The Institute for Public Relations has issued its 2020 Report measuring how Americans perceive intentionally misleading news or information. Guest Tina McCorkindale, Ph.D, APR, President and CEO of the Institute for Public Re...

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Sept. 20, 2020

Secrets of Content Marketing

The Content Marketing Institute defines content marketing as a strategic marketing approach focused on creating and distributing valuable and consistent content to attract and retain a clearly defined audience, ultimately dri...

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Sept. 13, 2020

The AI in PR ethics report

"Society is changing... there's a new elite emerging and those elite have huge amounts of power." Professor Anne Gregory, Ph.D., BA, FRSA, HonFCIPR, Huddersfield University, a.gregory@hud.ac.uk "The problem with algorithms is...

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Sept. 6, 2020

Coffee may be the best communications strategy of them all

Why is coffee so perfect for conversations? In fact, coffee houses were born in 18th Century Austria as a place for middle-and-upper class society to meet and discuss ideas. They spread to England quickly. Fast-forward to tod...

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Aug. 30, 2020

Is Digital Media Leaving a False Impression?

In digital media, Reach can be defined as the total number of people who see your content and Impressions as the number of times your content is displayed. But it’s not that simple. Older concepts like pass-along rates and ge...

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Aug. 23, 2020

Your Brain in Crisis-Mode

Understanding how our brains operate in a crisis can help leaders think more clearly and effectively manage emergencies. In this episode Dr Steve Joordens, Psychologist at the University of Toronto Scarborough, helps us under...

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Aug. 16, 2020

The Value of Mentorship in Professional Communications

Some of the key benefits of mentorship in professional communications include the ability to foster an exchange of ideas, friendship, and expertise in an industry that is constantly changing. Guest Tamara Vineberg @TamaraVine...

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Aug. 9, 2020

Working From Home and the Impacts to Communication and Leadership

Are office workers really more productive working from home? Truth is, the idea is so novel, we aren’t too sure. With COVID-19, there’s a better opportunity to explore the medium and long-term effects of the concept. One thin...

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Aug. 2, 2020

Interviewing Professional Athletes

In a world of seemingly never-ending clichés the best interviewers find a way to make it not feel like an interview at all, but rather, a conversation. In this episode we speak with Bryn Griffiths, a broadcaster who has conve...

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July 26, 2020

CIPR State of the Profession Survey

For a decade the Chartered Institute of Public Relations in the UK has been reporting on trends, issues, and challenges impacting the communications profession. What are the skills we need? What are the challenges we face? Ho...

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July 19, 2020

Tweeting a Social Movement - Black Lives Matter and its use of Twitter

Through a content analysis of all public tweets sent by Black Lives Matter over a four-year period, this study examined the message strategies used on Twitter by the social movement as a means to share information, build comm...

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July 12, 2020

Snake Oil in the PR business? Say it ain't so...

According to the Urban Dictionary, the term "Snake Oil" comes from the 19th century American practice of selling cure-all elixirs with false claims. On this week’s episode, award-winning public relations consultant Michelle G...

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