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March 3, 2024

The Ukrainian PR Army

For the past 2+ years nights have been tense in Kyiv and throughout Ukraine. Julia Petryk, one of the co-founders of the Ukrainian PR Army joins us one evening to share what life is like now and the critical role of communications in the ongoing conflict. The efforts of the…

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March 1, 2024

How Long Should Your Podcast Be?

Short answer? 28 minutes and 30 seconds, particularly if you're just starting. But the real answer is your listeners will tell you how long it should be and you need to be able analyze what they're telling you. Check out the rest of this channel for more great tips. Visit…

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Feb. 28, 2024

How Long Should Your Podcast Be?

28 minutes and 30 seconds... give or take :). Ok there's more to it than that. Realistically your podcast episodes can be as long as you want them to be... it's YOUR podcast. But if you're thinking strategically, 28 minutes and 30 seconds is a very general (but generally helpful)…

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Feb. 26, 2024

What are the top FOUR Podcast Apps?

The podcasting landscape is dominated by Apple Podcasts and Spotify, which together capture the lion's share of the market. This dominance is not just about the sheer volume of content available on these platforms but also their comprehensive ecosystem that integrates seamlessly with users' devices and lifestyles. Apple Podcasts benefits…

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Feb. 26, 2024

How can the Royal Family Modernize Their PR?

When Simon Lewis was hired as the first professional Communications Director to the Royal Family in the 90's, it was a step change for the Palace. Now Simon, and former editor of The Sun David Yelland, are sharing their views on how the Royal Family can continue to modernize their…

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Feb. 25, 2024

The Evolution of Royal PR

Managing public relations for the British Royal Family is an intricate world, particularly now amidst the backdrop of King Charles III's health concerns. Two people who’ve been very close to that world are David Yelland, former editor of the Sun in the UK, and Simon Lewis who… managed public relations…

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Feb. 23, 2024

DEI Challenges in the Asia Pacific Region: Bridging Global Policies with Local Needs

There is a significant gap in the effectiveness of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies within organizations, noting that less than a third of respondents believe their teams have effective DEI strategies. This discrepancy raises questions about the barriers hindering the successful implementation of DEI initiatives. A key challenge identified…

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Feb. 22, 2024

Market Your Podcast in as Many Ways/Places as You Can

Marketing your podcast across a wide array of channels is crucial for expanding your reach and attracting a diverse audience. Ensuring your podcast is available on all major podcast apps is just the starting point. This broad availability makes it easy for potential listeners to find and follow your podcast,…

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Feb. 20, 2024

ESG Success: Beyond Words to Action for Communications Teams

The importance of communications teams in advancing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives is increasingly recognized within organizations, especially in the Asia Pacific region. These teams are seen as crucial in not only promoting but also in being a major part of the ESG efforts. However, this role comes with…

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Feb. 19, 2024

ESG: Key to Public Relations & Growth in Asia Pacific Orgs

In the PRovoke Media 2023 Communications Index Survey over a hundred in-house communications leaders, it was discovered that Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations have become significantly important, with more than two-thirds of respondents highlighting its relevance to their roles. This marks the first instance in the study where ESG…

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Feb. 18, 2024

Why Your Apple Podcast Downloads are Lower

The decrease in Apple Podcast downloads that many creators have observed can be directly attributed to the changes introduced with iOS 17, affecting how downloads are counted. With three quarters of Apple Podcast listeners on iOS 17, the impact of these changes is significant. Previously, Apple's system would automatically download…

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Feb. 18, 2024

Public Relations in the Asia-Pacific Region with PRovoke Media

The third edition of the Asia-Pacific study by PRovoke Media flags Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) as a key driver behind rising optimism and budgets for communications leaders. But underneath the top layers, there’s uncertainty. Listen For 4:21 The Importance of ESG in Asia Pacific 7:50 The Role of…

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Feb. 17, 2024

Which Age Demographic Listens to the Most Podcasts?

The latest Triton Digital Report offers insightful revelations into the demographics of podcast listeners, highlighting millennials as the most avid podcast audience. This generation's strong affinity for digital content and their habit of integrating podcasts into their daily routines have positioned them at the forefront of podcast consumption. Following millennials,…

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Feb. 16, 2024

What is the Process for Being Able to Forgive?

This is a short video segment from our audio podcast Stories and Strategies. Marjorie Ingalls and Susan McCarthy of sorrywatch.com offer their thoughts on the process of forgiveness. Listen to the full episode on this YouTube Channel in the podcast playlist The process of achieving forgiveness is a deeply personal…

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Feb. 14, 2024

How Many Star Ratings Does Your Podcast Have (and What's the Average?)

Dan Misener at Bumper conducted an extensive analysis of the podcast landscape by examining the star ratings of 30 million podcasts, revealing fascinating insights into the distribution of listener engagement across the medium. His findings offer a revealing glimpse into the competitive nature of podcasting and the significance of listener…

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Feb. 13, 2024

Understanding Your Podcast Audience

Understanding your podcast audience is crucial for creating content that resonates and engages. When you try to appeal to everyone, your message becomes diluted, and it's unlikely to strongly connect with any particular group. This is why niching down and specializing is so important. By focusing on a specific audience,…

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Feb. 12, 2024

How Does Forgiveness Help the Forgiver?

This a short segment from episode 112 of the Stories and Strategies Podcast. Marjorie Ingall and Susan McCarthy from sorrywatch.com share their thoughts on the other side of apologies... forgiveness. Listen to the Full episode on this You Tube Channel in the podcast playlist. Forgiveness is a complex emotional and…

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Feb. 12, 2024

How Do You Attract New Listeners to Your Podcast?

Creating the best podcast listening experience is crucial in capturing and retaining your audience, especially considering that listeners often make snap judgments about your podcast before they even hit play. The visual appeal of your podcast, including its artwork, plays a significant role in attracting potential listeners. A compelling, professionally…

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Feb. 11, 2024

How to Forgive and Accept an Apology

Last week we had a look at how to make an apology when you should – and why most apologies are just awful. But there’s another side to that human interaction – forgiveness. Accepting an apology. An apology can be the key that unlocks forgiveness, yet forgiveness can also occur…

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Feb. 9, 2024

The Podcast App You Use Says Something About Your Personality

The latest Triton Digital Report has unveiled intriguing insights into the podcast listening habits and demographic profiles of users across different platforms. According to the report, individuals who prefer Apple Podcasts not only exhibit a stronger podcast listening habit but also tend to have higher income levels. This suggests that…

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Feb. 7, 2024

We Often Apologize Just to Shut People Up

Too often we say "Sorry" rather casually. Only become someone has gotten upset. An apology should be real. It should mean you truly are sorry instead of an attempted band aid. In this clip Susan McCarthy and Marjorie Ingall offer their thoughts. Listen to the Full episode here https://podcast.storiesandstrategies.ca/

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Feb. 6, 2024

The Most Common Kinds of Bad Apologies

This is a short clip from episode 111 of the Stories and Strategies Podcast. Marjorie Ingall and Susan McCarthy run a website called sorrywatch.com. Keeping track of good (and lots of bad) public apologies. What are some of the most common bad public apologies and what makes them so bad?…

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Feb. 4, 2024

Saying Sorry: Why is it so Hard?

There are a lot of apologies out there. And a lot of them only serve to make things worse. “I’m sorry if you were offended” “We’re sorry if what we said was misunderstood” “The situation is regrettable” “Sorry but we have the right to do it and we reserve the…

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Feb. 2, 2024

How do I Monetize my Podcast?

Monetizing your podcast is complicated... but not impossible. Monetizing a podcast effectively goes beyond the conventional approach of dynamic ad insertion, where ads are slotted into podcast episodes at the time of download or streaming. This method, while popular, may not resonate as deeply with listeners due to its impersonal…

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