In this episode, we invite back to the show Sabrina Lynch, SVP at Taylor, to reflect on how the past year has impacted PR professionals of color. The show explores the long-term mental health impact rooted in the trauma of 2020 — in addition to how the workforce of the future has transformed their expectations around work and wellness and what this means for the PR industry emerging from the pandemic.
Curtis Sparrer On Sustaining An Agency Amid Shutdowns (Ep. 222)
How Covid-19 mobilized public health comms (Ep. 221)
Reggie Dance on How Corporate America Can Acknowledge, Listen and Take Action (Ep. 220)
Sabrina Lynch on the PR Industry's Failure to Act on Diversity & Inclusion (Ep. 219)
Where #BlackLivesMatter Goes From Here (Ep. 218)
The 'Decade of Do' with OPR's Richard Brett (Ep. 217)
Hong Kong's latest search for PR agency support (Ep. 216)
The State of the Asia-Pacific PR Industry (Ep. 215)
W2O CEO Jim Weiss: 'All Companies Can Find a Way to Be Relevant Right Now' (Ep. 214)
How Communications Can Sustain Travel & Tourism (Ep. 213)
How Covid-19 Will Affect The PR Job Market (Ep. 212)
Alex Malouf on the Covid-19 corporate comms response (Ep.211)
How tech has changed in 35 years of the CODiE Awards (Ep. 210)
Crisis communications in the coronavirus era, with Ogilvy (Ep. 209)
Covid-19 communications challenges (Ep. 208)
'We're All Influencers Now' with Scott Guthrie (Ep. 207)
HKEx's Tori Cowley (Ep. 206)
A young practitioner's view of PR (Ep. 205)
Matt Peacock on meeting the ESG challenge (Ep. 204)
Getting to Know the 'Techruptor' Demographic (Ep.203)
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