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In this episode, we explore Jennefer Witter's profound insights and experiences, covering a range of topics that are pivotal for aspiring leaders and established professionals alike. From understanding the essence of thought leadership tomastering the art of personal branding, Jennefer shares her expertise with practical advice and inspiring anecdotes. We also navigate the complexities of managing leadership in turbulent times, providing you with the tools and strategies to thrive in any situation.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenneferwitter/The Little Book of Big PR: 100+ Quick Tips to Get Your Small Business Noticed: http://tinyurl.com/ntpktp3Let's Stay in Touch! LinkedIn (be sure to mention you heard the podcast ;-)) Twitter Instagram Website - B.O.O.S.T.® Your Brilliance
On this episode I have Brooks talk about CIM and how it went down. Coming off a BIG PR. And running a 2:36:45! Brooks talks about what he learned in his training block and how he can use that moving forward. Brooks is hoping to have a big 2025 year. Go over to Strava and follow him and his journey.
Start small, dream big! PR can amplify your voice and elevate your business to the next level. In today's client spotlight, we feature PR powerhouse Natalie Trice, who shares invaluable insights on starting small with PR efforts, leveraging consistent media features, and transforming her business. We dive into practical PR tips, effective pitching strategies, and the importance of setting boundaries. If you're looking to elevate your business with strategic PR, this is an episode you won't want to miss.Tune in to hear: How starting with smaller media outlets like blogs and podcasts can build confidence and create a strong media presence Leveraging regular media features can transform your business, with structured systems helping to organize and scale it The importance of personalizing and clarifying pitches to make them relevant and concise while building lasting relationships with journalists The value in appreciating small milestones and reflecting on weekly achievements to stay motivated and balance business demands with growth appreciationCONNECT WITH NATALIE:Website: natalietrice.co.ukInstagram: @natalietricepublicity LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-trice/Free Resource: https://natalietrice.ck.page/c556c56f7dCONNECT WITH HOLLY:• ASK ME ANYTHING: www.hollymariehaynes.com/chat• WATCH THE EPISODE AND BONUS CONTENT ON YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@hollymariehaynes• LISTEN TO DITCH THE SOCIAL DRAMA: https://www.hollymariehaynes.com/social• WORK WITH HOLLY: www.hollymariehaynes.com/workwith me
En 1932, l'exploratrice Ella Maillart se lance en solitaire et sans permis dans un long périple à travers l'Asie Centrale. Découvrant au passage les villes mythiques de la route de la Soie. À son retour, elle partage son aventure dans Des monts Célestes aux sables Rouges. 90 ans plus tard, Jérémy Bigé tombe amoureux de cette histoire. Au fil de sa lecture, il note tous les indices qui lui permettrait de retracer précisément l'itinéraire de la voyageuse, pour le reporter plus tard sur de vieilles cartes soviétiques. Son objectif ? Marcher sur ses traces entre le Kirghizistan et le Tadjikistan. 2000 kilomètres. 3 mois. À pied. En solitaire. Mais son voyage est bien différent de ce qu'il avait imaginé…Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter pour ne louper aucun épisode ➡️ Retrouvez Les Baladeurs sur :Les Others SpotifyApple PodcastsDeezerYouTube AushaEn RSS
I am so excited to bring you an episode with Emma Kertesz! This is her second time on the podcast. Emma was first on the show back in 2019 for episode 215 (listen here!). Emma and I got to see each other at the Bayshore Marathon weekend which was amazing. Emma won the marathon and ... more »
Für viele Menschen ist ihr Zuhause ein gefährlicher Ort. Denn sie erfahren dort Gewalt, körperlich wie psychisch. Es können Worte sein, aber auch Ohrfeigen, Schubser und Schläge, bis hin zu Vergewaltigung oder Mord. Die Fälle von häuslicher Gewalt sind wieder deutlich gestiegen, auf fast 180.000 Fälle. Die Dunkelziffer ist deutlich höher, weil sich viele nicht trauen, Anzeige zu erheben. In zwei Drittel der Fälle sind die Opfer Frauen, aber auch Kinder und Jugendliche sind betroffen, deutlich seltener Männer. Bundesinnenministerin Nancy Faeser (SPD) spricht von einem “gravierenden gesellschaftlichem Problem”. Wie können Betroffene reagieren und wie kann vorgebeugt werden, damit die Zahlen zurückgehen? Darüber sprechen wir u.a. mit Sarah Bora, Sängerin, Gewaltbetroffene und Mit-Gründerin der Initiative #die nächste, mit Anne Thiemann von “BIG Prävention” und mit Peter Hoffmann, Anwalt für Familienrecht.
Are you a Unicorn? Have you been called a unicorn? Unicorn is a popular term used when there is an “only” or a “few” and it often means – according to Wikipedia – “a very rare find”.In celebration of Women's History Month, I'm turning over my hosting duties, all month long, to a dear friend and a past guest of the show, Jennefer Witter. Jennefer is the CEO and founder of The Boreland Group, a 20-year-old boutique public relations firm headquartered in New York City. Jennefer's agency specializes in women-led and minority owned businesses as well as grassroots non-profits. Today, I'm sharing a conversation between Jennefer and the Rev Dr. Theresa Thames, talking about unicorns as well as occupying spaces, being our true selves, and how they all wrap into each other.This is the first of this special 4-part Women's History Month feature, hosted by Jennefer Witter. More about Rev Dr. Theresa Thames:Rev Dr Theresa Thames is the founder of Soul Joy Coaching & Yoga, LLC, an in-person and online gathering that centers womxn of color, inviting them to honor their whole divine selves and tap into radical joy. She is also a Dean at an Ivy League university.Dr. Thames is a graduate of Howard University and received a Master of Divinity with a concentration in Gender, Theology, and Ministry from Duke University Divinity School. She has a Doctorate of Ministry from Wesley Theological Seminary in Leadership Excellence which explored how best to equip young clergywomen of color to thrive in ministry. As an ordained Elder in the United Methodist Church, she served as a local pastor in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area for nine years.More about Jennefer Witter:Jennefer Witter is the CEO and founder of The Boreland Group Inc. (TBG – www.theborelandgroup.com), a 19-year-old boutique public relations firm headquartered in New York City. The agency specializes in women-led and minority owned businesses as well as grassroots non-profits. Jennefer is an active public speaker, with presentations to military, trade and academic organizations on implicit bias; gender-based workplace conversation; inclusive leadership; personal branding; and networking. Jennefer is the author of “The Little Book of Big PR: 100+ Quick Tips to Get Your Small Business Noticed,” published by Amacom/HarperCollins.Connect and follow:https://theresathames.comhttp://www.theborelandgroup.com/ Leave us a rating and reviewPlease leave Trailblazers.FM: I Am Black Success, a 5-star rating and review if you'd not yet done so, on Apple Podcasts and/or Spotify. Partner with usWe're also exploring new partners and sponsors. If you're interested in possibly working with us, please shoot me an email to stephen@stephenahart.comLearn more about our show:https://iamblacksuccess.com
「スサノオくん(ロビンやすお・著)」単行本第1巻発売記念PR回です。 ・シンプルな正道醤油スープにニンニクが効いている。 ・存在感があり、しっかりとした噛みごたえの麺。汁をしっかりと捉える。 ・からあげっぽい油揚げ?!
Saudi Arabia's incredible victory over Argentina on Tuesday was one of the greatest upsets in World Cup history. The game made the entire Kingdom proud — and sent long-awaited ripples of soccer joy throughout the Arab world.
(Aridate 9/28/22) BLMLA Lead Organizer, Professor Melina Abdullah joins Dominique to highlight the recent victory in Tampa, unpack the latest law enforcement headlines and offer a call to action on ending the legal doctrine of qualified immunity. www.BLMGrassroots.com
On Scott's Journey to lose 100lbs by the 2023 CrossFit Games, he is doing his weekly check in with his nutrition coach Cheryl Nasso. This week was full of PR's and a big loss tune in to hear more.
What do you get when you combine a viral talking asshole, a banned ad campaign turned three-minute SNL skit, a unique offer for the naming rights to the Buffalo Bills' stadium (who wouldn't attend the Toilet Bowl at Tushy Stadium?!), and the hands-down weirdest Super Bowl contest ever? You get TUSHY, the detachable bidet for people who poop. The brand was founded by Miki Agrawal after she was given a cheap, clip-on bidet for Valentine's Day from her then-boyfriend, now husband. Miki is a pro at pulling off BIG PR stunts and sparking viral conversations. You may remember her from our Thinx Period Panties episode #8. Tushy is one of the brands that the pandemic accelerated... remember the toilet paper shortage? Tushy was the solution and it was evident when the company saw 10X normal sales during the first two weeks of March 2020, experiencing a $500,000 sales day and then a MILLION DOLLAR DAY. This episode is all about shit, literally. But it's full of so many wacky and big, creative ideas so listen and ENJOY! For source materials, please visit www.willitstickpodcast.com.
On today's episode we cover the theories of Bennifer, get into our feelings about the Kardashians, spill some tea about Drake / J.Lo & Kim K, engagement rumors with Kourtney & Travis, and end with some real talk about influencers… 1:55 - Beniffer 9:25 - Theories behind Beniffer 2021 12:50 - J.Lo, Drake & Kim K. 16:20 - Kardashian round up 22:00 - Beniffer next steps 24:00 - Influencer privacy New episodes every Tuesday + Thursday. Be sure to subscribe! We will be on Apple Podcasts and Amazon VERY soon. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram at: @allegedlythepodcast, @girlgangz7733, @katrinaforeal. We appreciate every single one of you!
Every company executive knows what great PR looks like when they see it. But few understand what it really takes to secure that glowing coverage. Ed Zitron, founder of EZPR, knows what it takes, and he's not shy about it. In this episode, Ed and I talk about PR's big PR problem, why journalists don't always make the best PR people, and how to avoid the trap of a mushy middle management structure. We dig into the differences between PR and media relations, and embracing the discussion about how to measure results. ---- CONNECT with us at: Website: https://leadtail.com/Leadtail TV: https://www.leadtailtv.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadtail/Twitter: https://twitter.com/leadtailFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Leadtail/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leadtail/
We sit down for a candid conversation with CEO and Founder of The Boreland Group Inc., JENNEFER WITTER Jennefer Witter is the chief executive officer and founder of The Boreland Group Inc. (TBG – www.theborelandgroup.com), an 18-year-old boutique public relations firm headquartered in New York City. The agency specializes in women-led and minority-owned businesses as well as grassroots non-profits. It was selected by TheStreet.com as one of five national, Black-owned businesses “making a buzz”. Jennefer was named one of the nation’s “10 most successful black CEOS and entrepreneurs” by MadameNoire Magazine, and her company was recently recognized as one of 12 black-owned businesses to be “loved by its community and beyond” by ThriveGlobal (https://tinyurl.com/y7k4a6hw).Jennefer is an active public speaker, with presentations to military, trade and academic organizations on implicit bias; gender-based workplace conversation; and public relations, communication and professional growth topics. Venues include TedX Albany: The Pentagon; The Brookings Institution; Pennsylvania Conference for Women; the Virginia Business Conference; The Sea Service Leadership Association’s Annual Symposium; Vital Voices Global Ambassadors Program; The Durst Corporation; Ellevate Network; Columbia University; American University and Fordham University. Jennefer was the keynote speaker at Brown Brothers Harriman’s “Women’s Summit” and Women in Cable Telecommunications DC/Baltimore Chapter. She is a featured speaker with Never Stop Learning, a boutique speakers bureau. Jennefer is the author of “The Little Book of Big PR: 100+ Quick Tips to Get Your Small Business Noticed,” published by HarperCollins. She has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, the Associated Press, TheStreet.com, Bloomberg Radio, MarketWatch Radio Network and WJLA. Her articles have appeared in Forbes, Business Insider, Medium, HuffPost and numerous small business publications. Previously, she was the public relations expert for Inc.com TV and a contributor to AOL Small Business. Jennefer is a passionate advocate for women in the workplace. She is an active member of Ellevate Network, a global networking organization for professional women, and serves on the advisory board for Women inPower, a 92nd Street Y-led venture that seeks to support and promote senior-level professional women to C-level positions. She is a mentor to many women in various professional fields. Jennefer was formerly a vice president at Ketchum, an award-winning global communications firm. There, she launched a sub-practice that generated one million dollars in revenue in its first year. She represented numerous corporations from Silicon Valley start-ups to Fortune 500 companies, including IBM and FedEx. Jennefer holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications (Print Journalism) from New York City’s Fordham University. While at Fordham, she worked at WFUV Radio, which was then student-run. She produced and hosted the weekly black public affairs program, “Out Front.” Jennefer received a Regents Diploma from Brooklyn Technical High School, one of the country’s premier STEM schools, graduating with an A average.
"When one of us is stronger, all of us become stronger. So let's share..."How do you stand out at a time when no one is out doing anything? Jennefer Witter has spent a career getting other people the attention they deserve. Social media is stronger than ever. However, with so much of it being "noise," what do you need to do to rise above it all?Jennefer never took a business class and never had a desire to be an entrepreneur. Her entrepreneurial journey began in 2003 when she founded The Boreland Group. What she learned was that she has a natural ability for business, which was greatly honed in her former position as a vice president at Ketchum, a global public relations firm where she launched the Corporate Technology division. It generated one million dollars of revenue in its first year.Learn more about Jennefer and The Boreland Group at theborelandgroup.comYou can also purchase her book "The Little Book of Big PR: 100+ Quick Tips to Get Your Small Business Noticed" at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.Learn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
"When one of us is stronger, all of us become stronger. So let's share..."How do you stand out at a time when no one is out doing anything? Jennefer Witter has spent a career getting other people the attention they deserve. Social media is stronger than ever. However, with so much of it being "noise," what do you need to do to rise above it all?Jennefer never took a business class and never had a desire to be an entrepreneur. Her entrepreneurial journey began in 2003 when she founded The Boreland Group. What she learned was that she has a natural ability for business, which was greatly honed in her former position as a vice president at Ketchum, a global public relations firm where she launched the Corporate Technology division. It generated one million dollars of revenue in its first year.Learn more about Jennefer and The Boreland Group at theborelandgroup.comYou can also purchase her book "The Little Book of Big PR: 100+ Quick Tips to Get Your Small Business Noticed" at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.Learn more about Chanel Christoff Davis at www.ddhtax.com or on social media @SalesTaxHelp @FollowTheLeaderPodOutro music: "Everyday Sunshine" by aneleh
Jennefer Witter LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenneferwitter/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jennefertbg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennefer.witter Jennefer Witter is the chief executive officer and founder of The Boreland Group Inc. (TBG – www.theborelandgroup.com), a 17 year old boutique public relations firm headquartered in New York City. The agency specializes in corporate communications, with a focus on women-led and minority owned businesses. It was selected by TheStreet.com as one of five national, black owned businesses “making a buzz”. Jennefer was named one of the nation’s “10 most successful black CEOS and entrepreneurs” by MadameNoire Magazine. Jennefer is an active public speaker, with presentations at prestigious venues as : TedX Albany: The Pentagon; The Brookings Institution; Pennsylvania Conference for Women; the Virginia Business Conference;Vital Voices; The Durst Corporation; Ellevate Network; and Columbia, American, and Fordham universities. She is a featured speaker with Never Stop Learning, a boutique speakers bureau. Jennefer is the author of “The Little Book of Big PR: 100+ Quick Tips to Get Your Small Business Noticed,” published by HarperCollins. She has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, the Associated Press, TheStreet.com, Bloomberg Radio, MarketWatch Radio Network and WJLA. Her articles have appeared in Forbes, Business Insider, Medium, HuffPost and numerous small business publications. Previously, she was the public relations expert for Inc.com TV and a contributor to AOL Small Business. In this episode, we discuss: How taking time to pause and refresh can create business renewal The value of diversification and networking to business growth and survival Why multiple streams of income are necessary for a business When an opportunity come, be willing to adapt and expand Why businesses and organizations need a face Combining streams of income under a singular thread of communication The protection of keeping the revenue solid Why we have to keep the business going forward in unexpected time Where to find opportunities in unexpected times Looking for nuggets that fit your business for growth Ask for business - the ROI is 50%
After you send out your press release and share your news, what happens? The follow-up part of public relations is essential. Learn more in this episode with experts David Wolf and Melanie Rembrandt. For additional tips to help your small business grow, visit The Small Business PR Academy at https://www.smallbusinesspracademy.com and Audivita Studios at http://podcastandradio.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pour ce Friday Live, Alain Garnier revient sur l'événement BIG organisé à Bercy par BPI, la Banque populaire d'Investissement. Un événement qui a réunit pas moins de 42 000 entrepreneurs et auquel le président de Jamespot a assisté.
An author, advocate for women and diversity, and public speaker, Jennefer Witter is the CEO/Founder of The Boreland Group, a NYC-based public relations firm. During this conversation, Jennefer shared her thoughts about fake news, emerging communication channels in the current age of new media, strategies to get your unfair share of attention [ala “The Little Book of Big PR” that Jennefer authored], and much more! Tune in. Then, connect with Jennefer [mention you heard her on the B.O.O.S.T.® podcast ;-)]- www.theborelandgroup.com | www.linkedin.com/in/jenneferwitter | https://twitter.com/JenneferTBG
Boreland Group Founder and CEO Jennefer Witter learned early on that the best way to get clients was to offer extreme value. But to stay in business, and continue to serve the clients, the author of the Little Book of Big PR also learned when to put the brakes on the discounts. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/jenneferwitter
SOUND OFF 539 covers Wrestlemania returning to MetLife Stadium, rumors of Summerslam next year coming to an MLB stadium and suggesting some for them to use... Jeff Hardy's DWI arrest and Reby Hardy does not mince words about what she thinks of Jeff's behavior... Rey Mysterio signs with Aro Lucha and not WWE, and the crowdfunding effort allowing fans to buy a minority stake in the company... Kid Rock in the WWE Hall of Fame highlights an underwhelming class this year, but could point to an American Badass return... Roman Reigns calls Brock Lesnar "Vince McMahon's boy" and starts his comedy career on a high note... Jon Bravo's big reveal on Roman Reigns predictably fails... WWE announces, then ditches the Fabulous Moolah name for their Wrestlemania women's battle royal in a spectacular PR blunder... going through the current card for Wrestlemania and why, on paper, it looks pretty damn good right now... suggesting RUSEV as Shane McMahon's partner if there is a tag match with Owens and Zayn at Mania... and is Alexa Bliss overrated? Get yourself a FREE AUDIOBOOK by signing up for a 30-day trial of the Audible service at www.audibletrial.com/solomonster.
Today I have a longtime friend joining me on the show. I’ve known Jennefer Witter for at least 10 years. Jennefer is the CEO and founder of The Boreland Group, a national PR firm headquartered in New York City. It’s not often as journalist that you become friends with the publicist. The publicist who e-mail you, write to you, call you, grab you for five minutes at a conference to tell you about their company. I’m all for pitches. I love working with publicists for the most part. They are very helpful to me and instrumental in the work that I do. We wouldn’t have guests on this show if it wasn’t for the good work and the kind work of publicists who represent amazing people and amazing brands, but rarely do you actually befriend these people in your personal life where you actually go to dinners and you share personal stories. Jennefer and I really clicked way back when I was working at NY1. Initially, we started out as just business friends. We worked together, she sent me pitches, I had some of her guest on the show. So, long story short, we’ve been in touch for all of these years. Her business has exploded as well. She’s on the show today to share some of her lessons learned as well as her financial mindset and behaviors. How she has been able to build wealth while living here. Also, how, as a single female entrepreneur, she’s been able to build her business to the point where she was named one of the top 10 black CEO entrepreneurs in the country. She also has a book called, The Little Book of Big PR: 100 Plus Quick Tips to Grow Your Small Business. In addition to getting her clients on top national and regional platforms, she herself has been featured in Fast Company, Bloomberg, The Huffington Post and TheStreet.com. She’s also an advocate for women in business and serves as an active member of Elevate New York. For more information visit www.somoneypodcast.com.
Moe and Jennefer Witter discuss how to use public relations effectively as a business-building tool.
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