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LATEST EPISODES
Ep 37. Summer ‘hacks’ series: saving time with social media
In this third episode in the summer hacks series, I will cover some hacks around making social media content easier for you, whether you work in-house as part of a team or a solopren [...]
Ep 26. ‘summer hacks’ series: Building B2B relationships
In this second episode of the summer hacks series, I talk about how Public relations is often seen as something you do if you have something to launch or some good news to talk about [...]
Ep. 35 Summer Hacks Series! Repurposing your content
I wanted to do a few short episodes during August that were super-short that you could binge on and save you some time and effort over the summer months. I am calling this a 'summer [...]
Ep 34. How to create the right PR plan for you
Today I am keeping it super simple for you. Maybe you are a smaller business or startup that needs some help putting together ideas on how to promote your business using PR or thinki [...]
Ep 33. How AI and automation can help you with productivity
Automation and artificial intelligence is becoming a big part of PR, Comms and marketing, often carrying out and replacing everyday tasks in the digital marketing space in particular [...]
Ep 32. Why effective communication isn’t a happy accident
I am a bit of a research nerd. A lot of strategy work I undertake for customers is grounded in data and insights. Why is this so important? A lot of communication is for communicatio [...]

