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Bob Pisani on Purpose and Resilience in a Life of Markets and Moments
CNBC’s Bob Pisani reflects on 9/11, meditation, and lessons communicators can draw from endurance and clarity.
Millions March in ‘No King’s Day’ Protests Across the Nation
Seven million Americans united on Oct. 18 to denounce Trump’s authoritarian policies. What communicators should note: sustained storytelling and voter engagement will define what happens next.
What Communicators Can Learn From Trump’s Media Mastery
Donald Trump’s message discipline and directness offer lasting PR lessons for today’s communicators.
Attention All Journalists, PR Practitioners And Especially The New York Times: Take Time To Check Your Facts
Public relations people can learn three valuable lessons from the aftermath of the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel.
How Brands Can Place a Story in The News-You-Can-Choose Media Environment
What does it take for a brand to place a story that breaks through to media and intended audiences in the crowded post-pandemic media landscape?
White House Reporting: Yesterday/Today/Tomorrow
Recent changes in the media landscape, including the conglomeration of media ownership, fewer local and regional reporters and the emergence of “fake news,” is the impetus of the event: “Covering the White House. Yesterday. Today and Tomorrow.”
A Conversation with Brian Karem, Author, FREE THE PRESS: THE DEATH OF AMERICAN JOURNALISM AND HOW TO REVIVE IT
Join me and Brian Karem as we discuss his new book, FREE THE PRESS: THE DEATH OF AMERICAN JOURNALISM AND HOW TO REVIVE IT which analyzes the erosion of the trust of the press and asks two critical questions: How did we get here? And, most importantly, how do we fix it before it’s too late?

