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In this episode of PRCA Fuse Global, we sit down with Amanda Coleman, a crisis communication specialist with over 25 years of experience in exploring the evolving landscape of crisis management, reputation strategy, and PR leadership.Amanda shares her journey from journalism to PR, her critical role in the Manchester Arena attack response, and how organisations can betterprepare for and handle crises. She also discusses the impact of social media,the importance of mental health in crisis management, and key insights from herbooks, including Crisis Communication Strategies.
I wanted to conclude September's focus on Crisis Comms by focusing on In the world of Public Relations and Comms, and how overwhelming the fast-paced, high-pressure environment can often feel. From managing client expectations and navigating media relations to dealing with crisis communications, the challenges can be relentless. This conversation was raised in my recent ‘deep dive' with crisis expert Amanda Coleman. For communication and PR professionals, the pressure to be constantly “on,” to think quickly, and to maintain a positive image for both themselves and their clients can take a toll on mental well-being. As someone who works remotely all the time, the resilience to deal with things sometimes gets thin. In this episode, I will unpick my conversation with Amanda in more detail and explore why mental well-being is vital in PR, the unique challenges that arise from dealing with difficult situations, and how to develop strategies for maintaining balance. So, let's dive in!
In episode 27, you'll hear about 9 fragrance-free/low-tox vacation rental homes within a 5 hour drive of Dallas-Fort Worth, TX. These homes are located in Carlton Landing and Broken Bow/Hochatown, Oklahoma as well as in Texas, Fredericksburg, Canyon Lake, Granbury Lake, Austin and Mingus. For booking links, visit www.TheLodgeOnTwinkleLane.com/blog and scroll towards the bottom. If you know of fragrance-free vacation rental home in this 5 our DFW radius that I haven't shared &/or you know of a holistic practitioner who would like to provide this information on their own website, please text or call me at 817-395-2512!
I wanted to unpack in more detail a topic that I am also very passionate about in my everyday work—issues management. Having worked extensively in communications, I've seen firsthand how vital it is to identify and manage potential problems before they escalate into full-blown crises. It's an area I've dedicated much of my focus to, helping organisations develop proactive strategies to address emerging issues and protect their reputations. In a recent conversation with Amanda Coleman, we discussed some shared experiences in crisis communication, but this is a topic I'm deeply invested in myself. I wanted to share my perspective on why effective issues management is essential for any organisation and what I've learned throughout my career. So, let's dive in!
Welcome to today's episode, where we're diving into the world of crisis communication with an expert who's been on the front lines. Amanda Coleman shares her incredible journey, starting as a journalist and transitioning into key roles in the public sector, including her time at the Environment Agency and Merseyside Police. Amanda brings valuable insights from her extensive experience, including the pivotal role she played during the 2017 Manchester Arena terrorist attack. In this conversation, Amanda emphasises how crucial crisis communication is in shaping operational responses and why organisations need clear communication plans that focus on empathy and authenticity. She also breaks down the impact of social media on crisis management and why it's essential to be ready for rapid response in today's fast-paced world. Whether you're in communications, crisis management, or simply curious about what it takes to navigate through tough situations, this episode is packed with takeaways you won't want to miss! So, let's dive in!
In episode 26, I'll share about our recent trip to Carlton Landing in July to celebrate our oldest's 16th birthday with his friends. If you're looking for a special way to celebrate your child's special birthday or perhaps are simply planning a trip to Carlton Landing with your kids & their friends, just because, today's episode will give you ideas of how to manage the food, plan plenty of fun & prevent drama or unexpected exposures to inappropriate internet content. To follow Adventure Rentals for jet ski information & booking link, you'll find them on IG @adventure_rentals_eufaula Thank you to our sponsor, The Lodge on Twinkle Lane. They can be found on IG @TheLodgeOnTwinkleLane and http://www.thelodgeontwinklelane.com for direct bookings (to avoid the booking fee!). Visit their website also for your free Carlton Landing Vacation Travel Guide.
Amanda Coleman is the vice president of early childhood and family development for the Community Partnership of the Ozarks in Springfield. She spoke about some of the challenges guardians face when trying to find childcare in rural Missouri.
Send us a Text Message.How do you keep your team going when every second counts and the stakes couldn't be higher? Join us as Amanda Coleman, a press officer with the Greater Manchester Police at the time the incident occurred, shares her gripping experience managing the aftermath of the Manchester Arena terrorist attack. Amanda opens up about the initial misjudgment of staffing needs, the rapid burnout of her team, and the critical lessons learned from the delay in requesting help. She provides a vivid recount of the logistical challenges and the emotional challenges of coordinating political visits, family support, and public unrest.Amanda doesn't hold back on discussing the emotional and logistical hurdles faced by senior leaders during such traumatic events. Discover the human touch she maintained even while delivering press briefings under immense pressure, and the surprising significance of a simple prop that provided emotional stability. Learn about the rare unity within the organization immediately following the attack, and the intricate balance needed to manage community relations alongside high-profile visits like that of Prime Minister Theresa May without disrupting critical operations.The mental health toll on crisis responders and affected communities is a focal point in this episode. Amanda sheds light on the often-overlooked issue of PTSD among responders, sharing valuable lessons on recognizing the signs and encouraging individuals to seek help. Hear her insights on keeping affected individuals at the center of the response, the need for flexibility in crisis plans, and the importance of long-term support. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand the complexities of crisis management and the critical importance of mental health support.
Send us a Text Message.On today's episode we take you back to a terrorist bombing at the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England in 2017. A suicide bomber detonated a backpack bomb loaded with nails just after the concert ended, killing 22 concertgoers and injuring hundreds more. The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack. Our guest today, Amanda Coleman, served as the lead press officer for the Greater Manchester Police during that incident. That agency managed the initial response, which quickly escalated to a national incident with Cobra activation at 10 Downing Street. (Cobra is the UK government's highest level of government response to an incident, and includes the Prime Minister and key cabinet secretaries.) Amanda shares with us her experiences managing the communications team and facing the many unexpected challenges associated with a terrorist attack in her community.ow do you effectively manage communication during a catastrophic event? Tune in as we uncover the strategies and experiences of Amanda Coleman, a veteran crisis communication specialist. Amanda shares her extraordinary journey navigating the immediate aftermath of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing. She details the critical steps she took to ensure accurate and timely information was disseminated, the importance of preparation and collaboration among emergency responders, and the unique hurdles posed by the incident and the city's geography. Amanda offers invaluable insights into balancing the emotional needs of grieving families with the demands of an ongoing police investigation. Discover her improvisations when an emergency hotline failed and the significance of providing emotional support to both the bereaved and responders. This episode provides a compelling look at the multifaceted, human-centered approach to crisis communication during one of Manchester's most challenging times.Amanda has published two books on crisis communication strategies and more routine communication strategies. You can purchase those books at Amazon here.
64. Dave Markel: The 2023 Year-end Episode of Sexual Assault Survivor Stories. 2023 has been an amazing year of growth for Sexual Assault Survivor Stories. It's terribly sad that there is a need for this podcast to exist in our world. Yet, it's a blessing to provide this platform for victims and survivors who willing to share their stories of rape and sexual assault. These narratives not only help the guests but also offer healing and growth to the listener. I'm also grateful to have professional guests who bring tremendous insights and education on trauma-informed approaches, teach us various tactics to stay safe, and how to thrive despite the horrors of rape and sexual assault. This week's list of clips are from the episodes of the following guests, in this order: Nicole Florisi; Von Kleam; Arci Grey; Haley Roma; Caroline Markel Hammond; Anne Winslow; Tracy Matheson; Amanda Coleman; Julien Jones; Alan Manwaring; Leanne Cameron; Donnell Cameron; Tim Cocanougher; McCall Allen; Katie Stewart; Cassie Nicholas; Nicole Snell; Mallory Tingey; and Joshua White. The growth of this podcast this year has been beyond my wildest dreams. And I truly hope it continues to grow and to bring help and healing to all my listeners, regardless of your reason for listening in. I hope you're more than just a casual listener though. I hope you're a regular listener/subscriber who is growing and healing, or growing in your knowledge and understanding of what it means to be trauma-informed, as well as provide trauma-informed responses and services to victims and survivors of rape and sexual assault. As always, please remember to Start by Believing, in order to help bring justice to victims and survivors of rape and sexual assault. And please remember to hit the subscribe button on the platform provider page that you use to listen to Sexual Assault Survivor Stories. davemarkel@gmail.com #thrivivors #thejanbrobergfoundation #janbroberg #safeinharmsway #epizonstrategy #intentionallyfearless #thelastimsorry #feelingsmall #sasspodcast #retiredcop #traumainformed #traumainformedexpert #sexassaultvictim #survivorsunite #rapevictim #sexualassaultsurvivorstories #podcast #markelconsulting #jessicapridelawfirm #gettraumainformed #safeinharmsway #projectbeloved #saan #irishangel #crimevictimsassistancecenter #coloradoassociationofsexcrimeinvestigators #girlsfightback #outdoordefense #worthfightingfor #thejanbrobergshow #thrivivors #thejanbrobergfoundation #sassyselfdefenseguide #badassselfdefense #imworthfightingfor #vawa #ashforduniversity #amandacoleman #remembermolly #fightrapeculture #forcescience
Part 2Stephanie Samuels is a psychotherapist who works exclusively with police officers. Ms. Samuels has lectured all over the country on PTSD and vicarious trauma, including undiagnosed PTSD and the fallout from departmental silence after officers are involved in critical incidents as well as how traumatic pasts play a part in an officer's career. Ms. Samuels is part of a renowned National Research Team looking into the role concussions play in the mental health of law enforcement officers and the potential connection to suicide. Ms. Samuels went on to create two law enforcement officer hotlines. She is the Founder and Director of COPLINE, Inc., the first Confidential National Law Enforcement Officers' Hotline in the country answered by retired officers. She is the general partner of The Counseling and Critical Incident Debriefing Center, LLC, which specializes in debriefing and long-term counseling of first responders and their families. She taught at the Monmouth County Police Academy for 16 years and has been a guest lecturer at The FBI Academy in Quantico. Ms. Samuels was hired after the Boston Bombing as the Clinical Director of the Boston Police Department Peer Support Unit and co-founded the LEADER (Law Enforcement Active Duty Emergency Responder) Program at Harvard's McLean Hospital. Ms. Samuels has co-authored Under the Blue Shadow: Clinical and Behavioral Perspectives on Police Suicide with Dr. John Violanti Ms. Samuels writes the "Dear Steph" column for the New Jersey State Fraternal Order of Police Newspaper. Ms. Samuels got her Bachelors degree from UCLA, a Masters degree in Psychology from Antioch University, Los Angeles, and a Masters degree in Social Work from Rutgers University, New Brunswick.Find Stephanie SamuelsCopLineFind Amanda ColemanIrish AngelAmanda InstagramIrish Angel InstagramTwitterFind The Suffering PodcastThe Suffering Podcast InstagramKevin Donaldson InstagramMike Failace InstagramBuzzsproutApple PodcastSpotifyFacebookTikTokYouTubeThe Suffering Podcast FamilyToyota of HackensackBetterHelp Discount Code SufferingGo to Betterhelp.com/Suffering for 10% off your first month.Support the showThe Suffering Podcast Instagram Kevin Donaldson Instagram TikTok YouTube
Part 1Stephanie Samuels is a psychotherapist who works exclusively with police officers. Ms. Samuels has lectured all over the country on PTSD and vicarious trauma, including undiagnosed PTSD and the fallout from departmental silence after officers are involved in critical incidents as well as how traumatic pasts play a part in an officer's career. Ms. Samuels is part of a renowned National Research Team looking into the role concussions play in the mental health of law enforcement officers and the potential connection to suicide. Ms. Samuels went on to create two law enforcement officer hotlines. She is the Founder and Director of COPLINE, Inc., the first Confidential National Law Enforcement Officers' Hotline in the country answered by retired officers. She is the general partner of The Counseling and Critical Incident Debriefing Center, LLC, which specializes in debriefing and long-term counseling of first responders and their families. She taught at the Monmouth County Police Academy for 16 years and has been a guest lecturer at The FBI Academy in Quantico. Ms. Samuels was hired after the Boston Bombing as the Clinical Director of the Boston Police Department Peer Support Unit and co-founded the LEADER (Law Enforcement Active Duty Emergency Responder) Program at Harvard's McLean Hospital. Ms. Samuels has co-authored Under the Blue Shadow: Clinical and Behavioral Perspectives on Police Suicide with Dr. John Violanti Ms. Samuels writes the "Dear Steph" column for the New Jersey State Fraternal Order of Police Newspaper. Ms. Samuels got her Bachelors degree from UCLA, a Masters degree in Psychology from Antioch University, Los Angeles, and a Masters degree in Social Work from Rutgers University, New Brunswick.Find Stephanie SamuelsCopLineFind Amanda ColemanIrish AngelAmanda InstagramIrish Angel InstagramTwitterFind The Suffering PodcastThe Suffering Podcast InstagramKevin Donaldson InstagramMike Failace InstagramBuzzsproutApple PodcastSpotifyFacebookTikTokYouTubeThe Suffering Podcast FamilyToyota of HackensackBetterHelp Discount Code SufferingGo to Betterhelp.com/Suffering for 10% off your first month.Support the showThe Suffering Podcast Instagram Kevin Donaldson Instagram TikTok YouTube
In today's podcast, we discuss the Women Offshore Foundation's overarching goal and impact. The Women Offshore Foundation is dedicated to empowering women+ in the maritime industry by connecting women working on the water to a global community, providing professional development tools, and addressing unique challenges. Our Career Development Program, led by coordinator Christine, expanded in 2022-2023, resulting in 11 candidates securing positions and $21,000 in scholarships. This program, distinct from our scholarship initiative, aims to bring diversity to entry-level roles. As Giving Tuesday approaches, we set a goal of raising $10,000 to enhance our Career Development Program, emphasizing the global movement's impact on philanthropy. Donations contribute to advancing women in maritime professions, exemplified by Amanda Coleman's transformative journey within the program.To participate in this wave of change, visit WomenOffshore.org and click on the prominent red banner. Your contribution, earmarked for our Development Program, directly supports the career advancement of women like Amanda. Together, let's set sail towards a future where more women steer their course in the maritime industry. Your support is not just a donation; it's an investment in a more diverse and inclusive maritime future. Join us in creating ripples of positive change.Have a Listen & SubscribeThe Women Offshore Podcast is available on Apple, Google Play, and most podcast apps. Remember to subscribe to whatever app you use so you don't miss out on future episodes.What did you think of the show?Let us know your thoughts by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also reach out by sending us an email at hello@womenoffshore.org
Picture yourself navigating the dynamic realm of law enforcement, not just within a single country, but across two distinct nations. In this enlightening discussion, we're joined by Amanda Coleman, the visionary behind Irish Angel, who takes us on a remarkable journey. Hailing from Dublin, Ireland, Amanda delves into the crucial realm of police mental health, shedding light on PTSD, and the contrasting challenges faced by law enforcement in both the United States and her homeland.Drawing from her personal experiences, Amanda unveils the mission of Irish Angel—to establish a secure platform where first responders can exchange stories, forge connections, and access vital mental health resources.Rarely do we have the opportunity to dissect the profound disparities between policing systems in the United States and Ireland, and even rarer still is the chance to do so with someone as insightful as Amanda. Together, we embark on a thorough exploration of training methodologies, rules of engagement, and structural distinctions between these two nations.Amanda also guides us through the intricate landscape of rising crime rates in Ireland and its impact on the mental well-being of law enforcement personnel. The conversation takes a solemn turn as we address a frequently overlooked facet of law enforcement—the reactive crime centers, their dispatchers, and the emotional burdens they bear while grappling with guilt.As we conclude our conversation with Amanda, we venture into the more somber aspects of first responder organizations, uncovering concerns related to corruption and competitiveness within group sessions. Amanda underscores the importance of involving professionals from outside the first responder community in these discussions. Additionally, we delve into the pivotal transition into retirement for law enforcement officers, emphasizing the significance of maintaining mental health post-retirement, and the indispensable role played by Irish Angel in this process.Join us for this captivating dialogue with Amanda Coleman, as we navigate the intricate world of law enforcement, mental health, and the remarkable efforts of Irish Angel.Support the showPlease see our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TwoCopsOneDonut
Throughout our lives, we've looked to our heroes in law enforcement, firefighting, and emergency medical services for protection and safety. Yet, we seldom stop to think about the silent battles they fight within themselves due to the heavy emotional toll of their job. This episode uncovers the stark truth about the mental health struggles and addiction issues faced by our first responders and veterans, spotlighting the formidable work of Amanda Coleman, the founder of Irish Angel. Amanda's passion and commitment to supporting those who shield us daily is nothing short of inspiring. Her non-profit, Irish Angel, serves as a powerful support network for individuals who bear the brunt of trauma and stress in their line of work. Through candid discussions about the macho culture prevalent in these professions, we shed light on the often-ignored mental health issues that plague these communities. We also discuss how the emotional weight of the job can lead to addiction, depression, and a high rate of suicide among first responders. Amanda's unwavering dedication to this cause is a testament to the power of compassion, resilience, and the capacity of the human spirit to heal.But the conversation doesn't end there. We delve into the uniquely challenging world of doctors, particularly those in the cosmetic field, exploring the immense emotional labor entailed in their profession. Amanda shares her own experiences, providing a raw and real insight into the pressures, expectations, and the often overlooked emotional toll that this profession takes on its practitioners. This episode is a must-listen if you've ever wondered what it's like on the other side of the siren and the scalpel. Join us as we navigate the often unseen struggles of those who selflessly serve and protect us, reminding us all of the power of listening, empathy, and understanding.Contact Amanda Coleman at: Website: https://irishangel.org/Linkedin: Irish Angel IncInstagram: @blue_irish_angelFacebook: https://facebook.com/IrishAngelincTweet me @realdrhamrah
A crisis communication plan before you need one can be daunting—everything from when to write one and how to get engagement on it. But it doesn't have to be, so today; I run through a quick ten-point checklist you can use to get going, however small or big your business is. I cover: What to do before you start My ten-point checklist My biggest tip Share lots of links and my free download so make sure you check the show notes Let's dive in! Listen to episode 72 of the podcast for how to work with stakeholders for brand advocacy. Links for this episode: View or listen to my free summary guide: https://mailchi.mp/811ad97adf7a/doyouneeedacrisisplan Listen to Episode 72 on stakeholders: https://henbe.co.uk/2022/04/28/ep-72-why-you-need-stakeholders-and-advocacy-to-be-an-integral-part-of-your-pr-strategy/ Amanda Coleman is the author of Effective Communication Strategies - get her book Andy Barr is an expert in handling crises, especially with the media - get in touch Liked Listening today? What to do next: Get my FREE roadmap to get more strategic with communication activity in your business. Listen to more episodes, take some training, or download a resource: Find out more here. Hire my expertise Whether that's support with a one-off comms project or an entire strategy for your business, drop me a line if you want to explore this further. You can also work with me 1:1 as a trainer and mentor - emma@henbe.co.uk Work with me closely If you'd like to work with me to develop and implement your communication strategy through 1:1 work, podcasts, workbooks, sharing ideas, and lots of accountability and up-skilling, then email me at emma@henbe.co.uk to register your interest for you or your entire team. Leave me a voicemail on my Speakpipe page I would love to hear your feedback on this episode and thoughts on any topics I could include in future ones too.
Amanda Coleman, owner of The Lodge on Twinkle Lane, developed this list of basic questions upon noticing the newness of Carlton Landing to her fellow Fort Worth friends. We answer questions like: Carlton Landing looks similar to Rosemary Beach & Seaside. Are they related? Is Carlton Landing kid, wheelchair, EV and stroller friendly? Do they have pools & a beach? What about boat rentals, restaurants and shopping? How large is Carlton Landing? How's the fishing? Are there alligators? Is there a nearby landing strip, fitness gym & place to park my own boat? and more! To keep up with Carlton Landing's events, visit www.CarltonLanding.com/events. Chris Ham, a local CL realtor, created & updates www.CarltonLandingEvents.com so you keep in the know with not only Carlton Landing sponsored events, but others as well + hours of operations for all the local businesses! To receive texts updates, text TWINKLE to 918-380-1655. For CL merch, visit https://carltonlanding.brilliantmade.com/. To learn more about new urbanism & the vision for CL, visit https://www.cnu.org/publicsquare/2022/03/03/setting-new-pattern-rural-growth.
24. The Irish Angel: Amanda Coleman; A Rape Survivor Offering Opportunities to Inform, Heal, and Promote a Healthy Lifestyle for First Responders. Amanda Coleman has an intriguing and captivating story of how she “fell into” becoming the Irish Angel. But to know how truly incredible her story of helping first responders and military veterans fight through their personal battles of PTSD, PTSI, TBI, addictions, mental health issues, and all things trauma-related, you have to first know about how Amanda survived her own childhood sexual abuse at the hands of a close family member, followed by the betrayal and rape at the hands of others throughout her life. Amanda isn't afraid to talk about it because she says that it was all of her life-long traumas that made her into the advocate and fighter she is today. You will be fascinated, entertained, and amazed to hear Amanda talk about much of what she's lived through, and how it has inspired her to be the Irish Angel to so many who are risking and sacrificing their all, so that we can be safe and secure. Amanda truly is helping to bring justice to victims and survivors of all things trauma-related in the first responder and military realms. Please help get the word out about the mission of Irish Angel: “Irish Angel is a support network for Law Enforcement, EMS, Firefighters, and Military. We provide education, awareness and resources about addictions, PTSD, PTSI, TBI, depression and anxiety. Through our partnerships, we offer opportunities to inform, heal and promote a healthy lifestyle for first responders.”
Families that laugh and play together, stay together. I love that Carlton Landing provides SO many free outdoor activities for your family to experience together. Not only will your life be blessed by deepening your family relationships through time spent at Carlton Landing, but being in the sunshine & fresh air will refresh your soul as well. I'd like to share my top 10 favorite outdoor activities at Carlton Landing today. To view this in written form as well as see beautiful pictures of the described events, visit www.thelodgeontwinklelane.com/blog. To view the upcoming events at Carlton Landing, visit www.CarltonLanding.com/events.
On this podcast, we'll talk to Vacation Rental Owners at Carlton Landing. We'll get to know how they discovered Carlton Landing, what they love most about it, and what makes their vacation rental home special. Through these episodes, you'll hear insider tips from those who love it most & know it best so you can plan the most memorable CL vacation for your family. For today, Amanda will share their experience with & their home at Carlton Landing. To follow The Lodge on IG & FB
Welcome to the PRmoment Podcast.Today we're reviewing the biggest PR disasters of 2022 with crisis communication consultant Amanda Coleman. Just to confirm we're talking today about events and disasters where communications played a key role, we're not suggesting all of these examples are crises driven by poor PR - although in a number of the cases we talk about on this show a poor communications strategy made a bad situation worse!Amanda is the author of the excellent book Crisis Communication Strategies which looks at how brands can prepare, control and recover from any kind of crisis.Before we start the PRmoment Awards 2023 final entry deadline is on 27th January, check out the awards site PRmomentAwards.com for all the details.Thanks to the PRmoment Podcast sponsors, The PRCA.Here's a summary of what Amanda and PRmoment Ben Smith founder spoke about:2.30 mins January: Bad weather got the UK off to a bad start!4 mins February saw the start of the war in Ukraine - Putin's murderous slaughter of the Ukrainian people has been well documented but as ever, sadly, communications have played an important part in the war - both for government communicators and brand communicators.5.30 mins A discussion of the multiple stakeholders President Zelensky has needed to communicate with during the war in Ukraine.9 mins March saw the beginning of the Johnny Depp: Amber Heard legal case.10 mins A chat about the infamous Will Smith Slap of Chris Rock.11 mins April: A Kinder Egg product recall because of a salmonella outbreak, just a couple of weeks before Easter!13 mins May: The Uvalde Texas shooting: an unimaginable act of evil and Amanda talks us through some of the communication responses of the police that could have been improved.15 mins The Wagatha Christie trial began. The result came in October but while “there were no winners but there was definitely a loser.”18 mins June: The Afghanistan earthquake with a 5.9 magnitude caused terrible destruction. Amanda talks about the “almost paralysed response of the West to a humanitarian disaster.”20 mins The UK Summer and some extreme heat.22 mins Boris finally went - the culmination of many months of one of the worst reputational scandals the UK has ever seen.23 mins Sept: Did Liz Truss's incompetence unwittingly rescue Boris's reputation?26 mins The Mini Budget: Is Kwasi Kwarteng that dangerous mix of being both arrogant and wrong?27 mins How the Monkeypox outbreak benefitted from the communications lessons learnt during Covid.28 mins The death of Her Majesty The Queen: An event long prepared for but that still took many people by surprise.29.30 mins October Sunak takes over and he's brought stability - “which was about all he was going to be able to do given the difficulty of the brief.”31 mins November The cost of living crisis had been building since the summer but in November it came home.32 mins How the increase in costs has shocked society.33 mins The challenge of the energy providers: Will they lose consumer confidence when their financial results report huge profits?“It feels like it's building to something”35 mins China Covid Protests: In unexpected news President Xi bows to public opinion!36 mins December: A month like no other when it comes to Industrial action in the UK
In today's business world, the ability to anticipate and respond to disruptive challenges - both internal and external - is essential. A comprehensive business continuity and resiliency plan can help you anticipate and manage these challenges, ensuring that your business can weather any storm. And when disruptions do occur, a robust public relations program can help you protect and defend your company's reputation. I have covered a number of topics that relate to business resilience planning in a communication context in this podcast, such as understanding who your competitors are, how to anticipate and manage disruption challenges, and how to communicate your plan and engage stakeholders along the way. Today I'm bringing this together into an episode that gives this all a badge and added some free downloads and resources for you at the end, so look out for those. You'll learn what business resilience is and how to take some small steps to communication planning, whatever the size of your business. Let's dive in! Additional links and downloads: If you're a creative business or Agency check out Wadds Inc's free Strategic Planning and Crisis Preparedness report: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6316046fe5302f1a8f8f41c2/t/6340194579013c1db5cdf27a/1665145160000/Wadds-strategic-planning-and-crisis-preparedness-report-2022.pdf Amanda Coleman has some great advice in this reasonably priced book; Everyday Communication Strategies: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Everyday-Communication-Strategies-Prevent-Protect/dp/1398606979 Check out my reputation management resource page on my website: https://henbe.co.uk/projects/protect-your-brand/ Liked Listening today? What to do next: Get my FREE roadmap to get more strategic with communication activity in your business. Listen to more episodes, take some training, or download a resource: Find out more here. Hire my expertise Whether that's support with a one-off comms project or an entire strategy for your business, drop me a line if you want to explore this further. You can also work with me 1:1 as a trainer and mentor - emma@henbe.co.uk Work with me closely If you'd like to work with me to develop and implement your communication strategy through 1:1 work, podcasts, workbooks, sharing ideas, and lots of accountability and up-skilling, then email me at emma@henbe.co.uk to register your interest for you or your entire team. Leave me a voicemail on my Speakpipe page I would love to hear your feedback on this episode and thoughts on any topics I could include in future ones too.
Join us for a Hear in Greer chat with Amanda Coleman, founder and executive director of Irish Angel, and retired Auburn (AL) assistant police chief Scott Mingus. The two are visiting Greer this week to discuss the mission of Irish Angel, a support network for law enforcement, EMS, firefighters and members of the military who suffer from PTS, addiction and mental health issues. Learn more at www.IrishAngel.org.
Amanda Coleman is one of the rare individuals in this world that has taken her suffering and re-purposed it sending it back out into the world to give those around her a better life than she could've possibly dreamed or imagined as a child. Growing up in Dublin Ireland, Amanda has experienced a myriad of tragic events that are too numerous and horrible to mention. As one trauma seem to end, another begins. This episode will touch your heart and your soul by one of the truly great people that we are fortunate enough to have in this world.Find Amanda and Irish AngelWebsiteInstagram FacebookLinked inTikTok Find The Suffering PodcastThe Suffering Podcast InstagramKevin Donaldson InstagramMike Failace InstagramBuzzsproutApple PodcastGoogle PodcastSpotifyAmazon MusicListen NotesFacebookTikTokYouTubeThe Suffering Podcast FamilyDented Development ProjectToyota of HackensackThe Grande SaloonXBodyCafeinaBella Dama CigarsHackensack Brewing Company - Peace, Love, BeerThe Suffering Podcast Gear10-13 SurvivorsShots Fired Book: The Misunderstandings, Misconceptions, and Myths about Police ShootingsBuzzsprout: Get your Podcast Started today and receive a 20$ Amazon Gift CardThe Jimmy Hauburger Memorial FoundationSupport the show
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Our guest today is Dr. Amanda Coleman. She holds a PhD in Higher Education Leadership...And She wears many hats! Currently, she is Central Staff Director for Fort Worth ISD with over 25 years of experience in education supporting students and staff from Pre-K to Post-secondary Levels. She's an ordained minister, praise singer, choir president, and Executive Administrator for the music department at her church Full Gospel Holy Temple of Dallas, TX. If that's not enough she also has a YouTube channel called "Life Experiences with Dr. Amanda"...a channel dedicated to encouraging and strengthening people of all ages. She's faced some difficulties getting to where she's at. I brought her on the show to chat about her journey. Also, she gives us some excellent communication and time management advice. And let's see how she answers my surprise questions. Dr. Amanda's YouTube Channel - Life Experiences with Dr. Amanda Show Sponsor: Ready to start podcasting? Then look no further than our sponsor Zencastr! Zencastr is an all-in-one podcast production suite that gives you studio quality audio and video without needing all the technical know-how. It records each person locally, then uploads the crystal clear audio and video right into the suite so you have high-quality raw materials to work with. Give Zencastr a Test Drive Now: Go Here *DISCLAIMER: The audio/video description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on the link to make a purchase, we'll receive a small commission at no cost to you. We only endorse products that we have personally used. Your purchases help support this channel. Thank you for your support!
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This is the trailer to our conversation with Dr. Amanda Coleman
Irish Angel is a support network for Law Enforcement, EMS, Fire Fighters, and military. They provide education, awareness, and resources about addictions, PTSD, PTSI, TBI, depression and anxiety. They offer opportunities to inform, heal and promote a healthy lifestyle for First Responders. In this episode I speak with Amanda Coleman, Executive Director and Founder of "Irish Angel", who provides a wealth of information on what we need to do to care for those that care for us. I caught up with Amanda at "Police Week" this past May 2022, and she graciously agreed to come on to the show to speak with us. This episode is brought to you by FHE Health. Find out more at fhehealth.com Irishangel.org amanda.irishangel@gmail.com Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger
OURSELVES - BOOK2 - PART1 - CH.14 Read aloud by Amanda Coleman, a Charlotte Mason home-educator. Find Amanda on Instagram @monasticbelle, and LifeGivingMotherhood.org(membership for mamas). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlottemasonsvolumes/message
OURSELVES - BOOK2 - PART1 - CH.11 Read aloud by Amanda Coleman, a Charlotte Mason home-educator. Find Amanda on Instagram @monasticbelle, and LifeGivingMotherhood.org(membership for mamas). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlottemasonsvolumes/message
OURSELVES - BOOK2 - PART1 - CH.9 Read aloud by Amanda Coleman, a Charlotte Mason home-educator. Find Amanda on Instagram @monasticbelle, and LifeGivingMotherhood.org (membership for mamas). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlottemasonsvolumes/message
OURSELVES - BOOK2 - PART1 - CH.10 Read aloud by Amanda Coleman, a Charlotte Mason home-educator. Find Amanda on Instagram @monasticbelle, and LifeGivingMotherhood.org(membership for mamas). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlottemasonsvolumes/message
OURSELVES - BOOK2 - PART1 - CH.12 Read aloud by Amanda Coleman, a Charlotte Mason home-educator. Find Amanda on Instagram @monasticbelle, and LifeGivingMotherhood.org(membership for mamas). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlottemasonsvolumes/message
OURSELVES - BOOK2 - PART1 - CH.13 Read aloud by Amanda Coleman, a Charlotte Mason home-educator. Find Amanda on Instagram @monasticbelle, and LifeGivingMotherhood.org(membership for mamas). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlottemasonsvolumes/message
Last week, CIPR Wales asked me to chair a panel event around reputation, following a keynote from Amanda Coleman about reputation and crisis communication. Last week was also #GetChartered week, so fittingly, I split the conversation into three categories which the Chartered assessment is centred round - leadership, ethics and strategy. Tune in to hear about proactive and reactive reputation management, the role leaders must play and how we must be more brave in our roles. Thanks for tuning in, please remember to leave a review and subscribe. Also, follow @CIPR_Cymru for when they share the Senior Practitioner Forum webinar and podcast!
OURSELVES - BOOK2 - PART1 - CH.8 Read aloud by Amanda Coleman, a Charlotte Mason home-educator. Find Amanda on Instagram @monasticbelle, and LifeGivingMotherhood.org (membership for mamas). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlottemasonsvolumes/message
Join Branches advocates Amber, Director of Client Services and Hannah, Rapid Rehousing Case Manager as they talk with Dr. Amanda Coleman on what safe housing for survivors looks like in our local community. The intersection of the homeless experience and the domestic violence experience is a powerful factor in appropriate advocacy---this episode delves into the reason low barrier, victim centered housing advocacy makes all the difference for domestic violence survivors.
Irish Angel's Amanda Coleman and Retired Asst. Police Chief Scott Mingus share their harrowing stories to include a SWAT shootout and the pain of losing an officer.
OURSELVES - BOOK2 - PART1 - CH.7 Read aloud by Amanda Coleman, a Charlotte Mason home-educator. Find Amanda on Instagram @monasticbelle, and LifeGivingMotherhood.org(membership for mamas). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlottemasonsvolumes/message
OURSELVES - BOOK2 - PART 1 - Ch.6 Read aloud by Amanda Coleman, a Charlotte Mason home-educator. Find Amanda on Instagram @monasticbelle, and LifeGivingMotherhood.org (membership for mamas). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlottemasonsvolumes/message
OURSELVES - BOOK2 - PART 1 - Ch.5 Read aloud by Amanda Coleman, a Charlotte Mason home-educator. Find Amanda on Instagram @monasticbelle, and LifeGivingMotherhood.org (membership for mamas). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlottemasonsvolumes/message
OURSELVES - BOOK2 - PART 1 - Ch.3 Read aloud by Amanda Coleman, a Charlotte Mason home-educator. Find Amanda on Instagram @monasticbelle, and LifeGivingMotherhood.org (membership for mamas). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlottemasonsvolumes/message
OURSELVES - BOOK2 - PART 1 - Ch.4 Read aloud by Amanda Coleman, a Charlotte Mason home-educator. Find Amanda on Instagram @monasticbelle, and LifeGivingMotherhood.org (membership for mamas). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlottemasonsvolumes/message
OURSELVES - BOOK 2 - Introduction Read aloud by Amanda Coleman, a Charlotte Mason home-educator. Find Amanda on Instagram @monasticbelle, and LifeGivingMotherhood.org (membership for mamas). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlottemasonsvolumes/message
OURSELVES - BOOK 2 - Part 1 - Ch.1 & 2 Read aloud by Amanda Coleman, a Charlotte Mason home-educator. Find Amanda on Instagram @monasticbelle, and LifeGivingMotherhood.org(membership for mamas). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlottemasonsvolumes/message
Episode 042: part 2 of the What's a Hero Podcast continues our conversation with Irish Angel, Amanda Coleman. We pick up where we left off in part 1 and learn what it is Irish Angel is doing to help those who struggle with PTSD, PTSI and other forms of trauma. Amanda explains her passion with a heart of compassion to serve heroes who have given up their lives to serve others. With a great attitude, fun loving personality and desire for good in the world, Amanda seeks to help the helpers. We would all do well to have a friend like Irish Angel.
Episode 042: part 1 introduces us to Amanda Coleman: the Irish Angel. Irish angel is a support network for law enforcement, EMS, Firefighters and military veterans. They provide education, awareness, and resources about PTSD, PTSI, depression and anxiety related illnesses. Amanda's headstrong determination to help those who serve others is impressive to say the least. You won't find a more selfless person who's willing to do things for those who give everything than the Irish Angel.
Amanda is a crisis communication specialist and is the director and founder of crisis communication consultancy Amanda Coleman Communication Ltd. Based in the UK, she has more than 20 years of experience in emergency services communication and leading in a time of crisis. She is the author of Crisis Communication Strategies published in May 2020 by Kogan Page. In 2017, Amanda led the law enforcement communication response to the Manchester Arena terrorist attack. Amanda began her working life as a journalist. She is a Chartered PR practitioner as well as a Fellow of both the Chartered Institute of Public Relations and the Public Relations and Communication Association. She is an advisor for the Resilience Advisors Network and a senior associate of the Centre for Crisis and Risk Communication. Amanda's book Crisis Communications Strategies https://amzn.to/3z0gWuITwitter: @amandacommsBlog: Amandacomms's Blog | Communicating about crisis, reputation and more (wordpress.com)Support the show (https://t.co/GOmAg9X6e8?amp=1)
Welcome to our last episode in this first set of CM Mamas From Around the World! Min had the honor of chatting it up with Amanda Coleman, a Charlotte Mason homeschool mom of 5 beautiful children, and together with her creative husband, a missionary to Ethiopia. As Amanda shares the beauties and challenges of learning and living in their home away from home, may your heart be encouraged to know our God is always at work, raising up a generation after His own heart. WHERE TO FIND AMANDA: Subscribe to their prayer newsletter by emailing ethiopia4610@gmail.com. Find their new website at BlackBlessings.com, designed to educate, inspire, and mobilize Black Americans for cross-cultural missions. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Home Education, Vol. 1 Amber Johnston's blog and Amazing Africa pack: HeritagemMom.com Language Learning resource that I referenced: CherrydalePress.com ADelectableEducation.com A Charlotte Mason Companion by Karen Andreola For the Children's Sake: Foundations of Education for Home and School, by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay Amblesideonline.com SimplyCharlotteMason.com and Charlotte Mason Together Retreat Life-GivingMotherhood.com Prayer in the Night, by Tish Harrison Warren --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlottemasonforall/message
This week we are back with another testimony of the power of God. We have the psalmist, Dr. Amanda Coleman from Life Experiences with Dr. Amanda Coleman.
In this week, we reflect on how workplaces can support women. We invited Crisis Communications expert Amanda Coleman to talk to us about The London Metropolitan Police communications response to events at a vigil for Sarah Everard on Saturday 13 March. Everyone has the ability to be an ally by Nafisa Shafiq https://comms2point0.co.uk/comms2point0/2021/3/15/everyone-has-the-ability-to-be-an-ally Amanda Coleman Communications https://amandacolemancomms.co.uk/ Crisis Communication Strategies by Amanda Coleman https://www.koganpage.com/product/crisis-communication-strategies-9781789662900 @amandacomms https://twitter.com/amandacomms Find Rebecca: Twitter: https://twitter.com/rebecca7roberts https://twitter.com/threadandfable Linkedin: Rebecca Roberts Website: https://threadandfable.com/ Podcast: The Hear It podcast Find Harriet: Twitter: https://twitter.com/HarrietSmallies Linkedin: Harriet Small Website: https://www.commsoveracoffee.com/
2021 may not have got off with the start we'd all hoped for, making navigating the ongoing COVID-19 crisis even more challenging for self-employed practitioners and teams. For this quarter's episode, guests Amanda Coleman, Rebecca Mander and Sharon Flaherty will be sharing their first-hand experiences with host Dan Jones to provide practical tips and takeaways for building resilience and accessing support in today's tough climate. To read the articles referenced in the podcast, see below: Sharon - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/behind-closed-doors-sharon-flaherty/ Amanda - https://amandacomms1.wordpress.com/2021/01/05/a-little-kindness/ Rebecca - https://www.guruyoucoach.com/your-pal-for-life/ For further support, visit: https://cipr.co.uk/mentalhealthhotline
Amanda believes that, “In Sacred Ceremony, in community with other women, amidst a Greater Intelligence/Spirit, we are able to connect more deeply to ourselves, our inner guidance, and the natural world of which we belong. Through guided meditation, ritual, breath work, silence, movement, drumming, and other modalities, we bring what is intangible into a tangible realm which provides a container to experience deep Presence.”Amanda is passionate and skillful in guiding people towards their true purpose and place in life.Learn to feel nature through her experiences. --------DisclaimerAll content found on Master The Pause podcast, including: text, images, audio, or other formats were created for informational purposes only. The Content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read or heard on this podcast.
The Irish Angel!! How could a video cast about law enforcement and the criminal investigative process be complete without an episode including law enforcement's biggest supporter? We are absolutely honored to speak to Amanda Coleman, the founder of The...
The second episode in our ‘public feeling’ mini-series, Stella Bayles interviews crisis communications expert, Amanda Coleman, on why understanding ‘how the public is feeling during a time of crisis’ is paramount to PR strategy. With 20 years' experience working in emergency services communication, Amanda Coleman is the former Head of Corporate Communications for Greater Manchester Police. During that time, Amanda managed the public communications during significant crises including the Manchester Arena terrorist attack in 2017 and riots in 2011. Public feeling insights were key to build the stages of communication. In this episode Stella and Amanda discuss; Why exploring risk is the best crisis preparation Understanding how your communication is landing with the public during a crisis and post, in recovery Who should be responsible for crisis communications Crisis comms is now arguably the most important area of PR in 2020. Whether you have your plan in place or just beginning to explore, Amanda’s advice is gold-dust. Special Guest: Amanda Coleman .
Amanda Coleman is the CEO of Irish Angel, a non profit that helps law enforcement, EMS, Firefighters, the Military, armed forces, K-9 Units, and security forces. Irish Angel provides education, awareness and resources about PTSD, PTSI, Depression and Anxiety Related illness’s. Through our partnerships, we offer opportunities to inform, heal and promote a healthy lifestyle for first responders. Amanda knows that we live in very trying times where we are surrounded with a lot of hate and unrest toward our first responders. Irish Angel has the utmost respect for these men and woman who sacrifice their lives everyday, to try and make a difference in society. The non profit wants to make a difference in these people's lives who do so uch and are under appreciated. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/support
Irish Angel is an organization based in Ireland, with offices in New York and Boston, that specializes in providing support for law enforcement officers and military personnel in regard to PTSD, mental health issues, anxiety, and alcohol and drug dependency. In this episode, host Jim Dudley chats with Amanda Coleman, the executive director and founder of the nonprofit group, about what inspired her to launch Irish Angel and why U.S. cops have been the focus of assistance provided to date.
Many have said the world simply wasn't ready for COVID-19 the pandemic. Months in, we're all anxious to get back to our lives, but are we ready for the recovery? And what does “recovery” look like? Crisis Communications expert Amanda Coleman, former Director of Corporate Communications of the Greater Manchester Police, walks us through her Recovery Communication Readiness Assessment Guide.Guest Amanda ColemanAmanda Coleman Communicationsamanda@amandacolemancomms.co.uk
After a dramatic shift in messaging to the ambiguous 'Stay Alert' slogan – some believe the government is losing a grip on its comms during the coronavirus crisis. Repetitive daily briefings and combative relations with parts of the press have fuelled concern. BCW's head of strategic media Steve Hawkes, crisis comms consultant Amanda Coleman, MHP head of media Ian Kirby and W20 Group president Annalise Coady debate all of this and whether the government needs a new approach as social distancing rules are eased. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a dramatic shift in messaging to the ambiguous 'Stay Alert' slogan – some believe the government is losing a grip on its comms during the coronavirus crisis. Repetitive daily briefings and combative relations with parts of the press have fuelled concern. BCW's head of strategic media Steve Hawkes, crisis comms consultant Amanda Coleman, MHP head of media Ian Kirby and W20 Group president Annalise Coady debate all of this and whether the government needs a new approach as social distancing rules are eased.
Amanda Coleman is a former Director of Communications at Greater Manchester Police and has newly launched her own consultancy - Amanda Coleman Communications. She's also just published her first book - Crisis Communication Strategies. So it was the perfect time to talk to Amanda. She spoke about why she started her own business, on writing the book and getting it published and fabulous tips and wisdom about how to get into and surviving in PR. Amanda is amazingly honest and open about her career, and I dare you not to feel inspired.
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This week I’m interviewing Amanda Coleman, Ex-head of Corporate Communications at Greater Manchester Police and author of the book Crisis Communication Strategies.Amanda has recently founded her own agency, Amanda Coleman Communications.Amanda and I are going to be looking at the UK governments’ communications performance since the Covid-19 crisis began.To emphasise, we are not attempting to assess the UK governments overall response to Covid-19 because neither Amanda nor I are scientists! We’re purely looking at the communications response.Here’s a flavour of what we discuss:Whether the speed that the virus took hold meant that the government’s communications response was likely to be too slow? How effectively central government has communicated its message to the public How central government has effectively retained control of its messaging - but this meant that it was less able to use the resources of local government and police communicators How the lockdown messaging is about to become more complex and why this may mean central government has to disperse some control of its communications Why the daily briefing worked well to start with but has lost momentum What the UK government has communicated well during this crisis. Amanda rates how well the government ministers have communicated through the Covid-19 crisis including Boris, Micheal Gove, Dominic Raab, Priti Patel, Rishi Sunak and Matt Hancock. Amanda reveals why she decided to write her book “Crisis Communication Strategies: How to Prepare in Advance, Respond Effectively and Recover in Full!”
Thank you to those who shared their thoughts (in order of appearance):Isabel Collins, Specialist in Belonging and Culture (linkedin.com/in/isabel-collins-1479b311)Elliot Simmonds, Associate Director at DJS Research Ltd (djsresearch.co.uk)India Price, Freelance Writer, Brand Copywriter & Editor (indiakgladstone.com)Ted Lawlor, Grid Asset Management & Podcaster (ifonlytheyknewuk.com)Paul Gisby, Owner and Principal Producer at Talking Leaders (talkingleaders.com)Amanda Coleman, Crisis Communication Consultant at Amanda Coleman Communication Ltd (amandacomms1.wordpress.com) And finally, thank you to Tod The Giant (@todthegiant) for providing the track Midnight for the outro.
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This week, we hear from in-house lawyer at The Guardian, Gillian Phillips about data, and the risks to journalism from new legislation on data protection. "Keep less" is Gill's advice to many of the reporters at The Guardian. We also hear from Amanda Coleman, head of comms at Greater Manchester Police on how they handle journalists' questions on high-profile cases and investigations. Follow us on Twitter @RightsBang, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for listening.
Amanda Coleman, the "Irish Angel" and Law Enforcement Today's Ambassador to Ireland talks about the similar struggles of Police Officers in Ireland and America. Plus, how our worldwide family of blue can learn from each other. Also, retired Police Officer Rocco Besednjak talks about life after permanent, career ending, line of duty injuries. Plus, how he finds purpose in helping other injured Officers. Theme song Hurricane is used by permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amanda is the 6th generation of the Nelson Coleman Jewelers family business and is currently first female owner. She is a Graduate Gemologist and Certified Gemologist Appraiser with AGS. With a Bachelor's Degree in Business, she has worked to create a diversified business full time since 2004. Other achievements: Board member for Maryland Retail Association and AGS, President of the AGS Maryland National, Capital Guild, member of Center Club of Baltimore and Baltimore Chapter of Accelerant and Vistage. Podcast Highlights: Give your people the benefit of the doubt The only thing you can control is your own behavior Good leaders walk their talk Care for your employees and they will take care of your customers in the same way Contact Amanda: LinkedIn Website Twitter
Amanda Coleman, the "Irish Angel" and Law Enforcement Today's Ambassador to Ireland talks about the similar struggles of Police Officers in Ireland and America. Plus, how our worldwide family of blue can learn from each other. Also, retired Police Officer Rocco Besednjak talks about life after permanent, career ending, line of duty injuries. Plus, how he finds purpose in helping other injured Officers. Theme song Hurricane is used by permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chairman of Conservative Friends of Israel Sir Eric Pickles talks about new Prime Minister Theresa May, Jonni Berger tells us about relaunching the #Spit4Mum campaign following Sharon Berger's second Leukemia diagnosis, Louise Hager from Chai Cancer Care on the services they provide and on the Schmooze we discuss the affects of Cancer in the community. This episode is dedicated to Willie Cohen, Amanda Coleman and Simon Cooper.
Russell Goldsmith, Founder of Audere Communications, discusses digital and social media's role in Public Services communications following the launch of the CIPR's Local Public Services Group's 'Influence for Impact' report. Guests: Bridget Aherne, Head of Communications and Administration at Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service; Wendy Moran, Senior Lecturer in Public Relations at Manchester Metropolitan University Business School and Amanda Coleman, Head of Corporate Communications at Greater Manchester Police. Please share and comment using #csuitepodcast