• Presidential Campaigns to PR Triumphs: Lessons & Benefits from Major Political Communications
    Dec 30 2024

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    Original broadcast date: October 13, 2020. Ever wonder how high-stakes political campaigns can shape a career in public relations? Join host Peter Woolfolk and guests for a compelling re-visit of a 2020 episode conversation with Adrian Grimes, Norris Clark and Peter Woolfolk as they share their transformative experiences from managing communications for Newt Gingrich's, Ross Perot's aaaand Bill Clinton's presidential campaigns. Adrian reveals how the fast-paced, high-pressure environment honed her skills in message crafting, event management, and social media engagement, while Norris recounts his unexpected entry into the political world, illustrating how these experiences paved the way for success in the PR industry. Peter outlines his experience a Clinton's Delaware press secretary, and his experiences in the U.S. Congress.

    Our discussion takes a deep dive into the intricacies of media relations and event management. Learn from Adrian and Norris as they recount personal stories of negotiating with journalists, managing interactions with Congress, and orchestrating high-profile events featuring figures such as the Vice President and First Lady. These anecdotes highlight the importance of building strong relationships with journalists, respecting their role, and ensuring accurate storytelling, ultimately shaping effective client management and media interactions.

    Explore the nuances of campaign communication and crisis management as we discuss storytelling's power in politics, with insights from James Carville's advice on being relevant and impactful. The conversation also touches on the importance of authenticity and strategic communication during crises, using historical examples like the Monica Lewinsky scandal. We reflect on the significance of civility, understanding policies, and maintaining a professional reputation that stands the test of time. This episode offers invaluable lessons from the world of political campaigns that continue to influence public relations expertise today.

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    37 mins
  • Expanding Digital Communications for Social Impact
    Dec 2 2024

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    Discover how to revolutionize your digital communications for social impact with insights from Nicolas Bruneau, a seasoned digital communications consultant from the United Nations. In the latest episode host Peter Woolfolk engages Nicolas to share transformative strategies from his book, "Engage with Impact: Five Steps to Transform Your Digital Communications for Social Impact." You'll learn about the Agile Framework, developed from extensive pandemic-era research, and how it can empower your organization's communication strategies through adopting a startup mentality, embracing digital-first approaches, and inspiring with personal stories. Using examples like the European Commission's pandemic response, Nicolas illustrates how agility and innovation can foster creativity and swift, effective communication.

    Explore the art of building engaged communities and amplifying your social media presence through content repurposing and community empowerment. Nicolas explains the importance of transforming event content into blogs, podcasts, and videos, maximizing its impact throughout the year. Additionally, discover how AI can enhance brand consistency and engage followers more deeply through interactive activities and newsletters. Featuring the Malala Fund as a prime case study, Nicolas demonstrates successful community building and impactful initiatives. For those seeking to dive deeper into these strategies, his book offers a wealth of additional insights and resources, readily accessible at engagewithimpact.com.

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    24 mins
  • PR & Building Trust Through Corporate Social Engagement
    Nov 18 2024

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    Discover the intricate maneuvers corporations perform when navigating social issues featuring Doug Pinkham, president of the Public Affairs Council. What does it take for a company to authentically engage in social movements without falling into the trap of opportunism or greenwashing? Learn how businesses can enhance corporate responsibility and attract top talent by aligning their initiatives with core values, sector specifics, and historical context. With host Peter Woolfolk Doug shares nuanced insights into this complex decision-making process, revealing that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to corporate social involvement.

    As political landscapes shift, so do public expectations of corporate engagement. This episode sheds light on how companies decide their role in politically sensitive matters like democracy and voting rights while maintaining a delicate balance. With increasing public support for corporate involvement in issues such as the environment, hunger, and discrimination, we discuss the differing expectations from the Republican and Democratic sides. Backed by data from an annual opinion survey, Doug shares the importance of strategic communication in managing these expectations and how companies like Subaru and Nike successfully align their brand identities with social causes.

    In an era of heightened scrutiny, the stakes of corporate social engagement are higher than ever. Explore how authenticity and transparency can either make or break a brand's reputation. Doug discusses the pivotal role of communication executives in crisis management and the strategic choice between appearing "evil" or "stupid." Navigating through controversies with grace can enhance trust and public perception. Tune in to understand the growing expectations on corporations to act and how they can leverage research and data from the Public Affairs Council to inform their strategies.

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    33 mins
  • The Double-Edged Sword of AI in Crisis Communication
    Nov 4 2024

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    Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing crisis communications, but what happens when powerful tools fall into the wrong hands? Jonathan Bernstein, chairman and founder of Bernstein Crisis Communications, joins host Peter Woolfolk to explore this complex landscape. You’ll hear about AI's ability to transform anyone into a seemingly credible source, raising pressing concerns about authenticity and the spread of misinformation. From empowering small PR firms with efficient press releases to posing ethical dilemmas in educational settings, AI's dual-edged nature is laid bare.

    As AI tools like ChatGPT become ubiquitous, their applications in both professional arenas and activist circles are scrutinized. The rapid compilation of data can arm activists with information, true or false, against corporations. This episode tackles the challenges of discerning the truth in this AI-driven age, stressing the significance of mastering AI research skills. We also address the looming threat of AI-generated visuals and audio, which could easily mislead audiences if not carefully monitored.

    The podcast doesn't just highlight the dangers but also emphasizes solutions. We discuss the urgent need for PR professionals to either attain AI expertise or collaborate with those who do. Jonathan Bernstein offers a candid warning: real-world experience is vital, and credentials should never be taken at face value. As the legal and ethical implications of AI-generated content continue to evolve, staying informed and vigilant is indispensable for anyone in the communication field. Join us as we unearth the potential and pitfalls of AI in public relations, and thank Jonathan Bernstein for sharing his invaluable insights.

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    31 mins
  • Mastering Trade Media Benefits: Effective PR Strategies
    Oct 21 2024

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    Unlock the secrets of effectively reaching niche audiences with trade media on the latest episode of the Public Relations Review Podcast. Join Peter Woolfolk as he welcomes Nicole Schuman from PR News Online, who sheds light on the pivotal role of industry-specific publications, e-newsletters, and live streams in targeting specialized demographics. Learn why mainstream media placements might not always be the best approach and how to tailor your PR strategies for greater impact. Nicole shares her expertise on distinguishing between general business publications and specialized trade media, offering practical advice on identifying the right platforms for your stories.

    In addition, we delve into optimizing pitching strategies with an emphasis on the integration of artificial intelligence in podcast production. From transcribing episodes to generating social media snippets, discover how AI can streamline your workflow while human oversight remains crucial. We discuss common pitfalls in media pitches and share tips for crafting concise and effective communications to journalists. Finally, we emphasize the power of trade publications in PR and encourage leveraging these platforms to amplify your reach. Don't miss this insightful episode—download the podcast, connect with Nicole, and share your feedback with us!

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    25 mins
  • Using The Power of Conferences for PR Business Growth and Effective Communication
    Oct 7 2024

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    Uncover the hidden power of conferences to supercharge your communication strategy and business growth! In this episode, podcast host Peter Woolfolk talks with Tara Baumgarten, Director of Public Relations and Strategic Communications at NKXT (Next), who brings her 20 years of PR expertise to the table. Tara shares invaluable insights into how conferences can be a game-changer for relationship building, brand exposure, and executive visibility. From the critical steps of preparing well in advance to researching attendees and reaching out proactively, Tara offers practical advice to ensure you make the most of every conference opportunity.

    But that's not all—discover how to maximize your impact by strategically selecting speaking opportunities that align with your business objectives. Learn how to prioritize business value over mere name recognition and effectively pitch yourself as a speaker with the right materials, including bios, headshots, and compelling speech topics. Finally, we delve into setting clear goals and metrics to measure your conference success, ensuring your time and effort yield tangible results. Join us for this enriching conversation and take your conference participation to the next level.

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    23 mins
  • Newport News Police "Running Code" PR Podcast a winner with the Community
    Sep 23 2024

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    Discover the unique ways the Newport News Police Department is connecting with their community like never before. Join host Peter Woolfolk as he features Captain Morgan Tiejens, Communications Director Kelly King, and Senior Communications Specialist Matt Michalec, who reveal the story behind "Running Code"—their innovative podcast that takes listeners behind the badge. You'll hear about the diverse backgrounds and interests of their officers, from youth sports coaching to martial arts, all aimed at humanizing the police force and strengthening community bonds. This episode promises to provide valuable insights into how law enforcement can effectively use social media to enhance public trust and engagement.

    They also delve into the impactful reach of the Running Code podcast, which has garnered praise from local government officials and captured the attention of international listeners. Learn why presenting officers as relatable individuals rather than faceless enforcers is crucial for public perception and trust. We'll discuss the evolving nature of this podcast and the indispensable roles of its key team members. To wrap things up, we express our heartfelt thanks to Captain Tiejens, Kelly King, and Matt Michalec for sharing their journey, and to our loyal listeners for their continued engagement. Don’t miss out on this enlightening conversation, and make sure to share your thoughts with us!

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    27 mins