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The script discusses the challenges President Biden faces in his reelection campaign, including concerns over his age and a desire among some Democrats for an alternative candidate.The conversation includes insights from Edward Segal, a political strategist and historian, who suggests that Biden could benefit from conducting a whistle stop campaign tour, a strategy that has historical significance in American politics.Segal, who has recently published a book titled 'Whistle Stop Politics, Campaign Trains and Reporters Who Covered Them', shares his expertise on the impact of whistle stop tours. He draws parallels between Biden and President Harry Truman, who successfully used such tours to connect with voters.The discussion also touches on modern campaign strategies, the potential role of social media in revitalizing whistle stop tours, and Siegel's own experiences in political campaigning. The conversation concludes with details about Segal's book and his plans to propose the idea of a whistle stop tour to the Biden campaign.00:00 Biden's Reelection Challenges and the Potential of a Whistle Stop Campaign00:40 Introducing Edward Siegel: A Political Strategist with a Unique Perspective01:36 Edward's New Book: A Deep Dive into Whistle Stop Politics02:35 The Strategic Advantage of a Biden Whistle Stop Tour04:56 Historical Success Stories of Whistle Stop Campaigning06:51 The Power of Social Media in Modern Campaigning07:19 Biden's Missteps with TikTok and Opportunities for Improvement08:43 Edward's Personal Experience and Insights on Campaign Trains11:49 The Impact of Campaign Trains in American Political History16:06 Final Thoughts and the Future of Whistle Stop Campaigning Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lean-to-the-left-podcast--4719048/support.
The script discusses the challenges President Biden faces in his reelection campaign, including concerns over his age and a desire among some Democrats for an alternative candidate.The conversation includes insights from Edward Segal, a political strategist and historian, who suggests that Biden could benefit from conducting a whistle stop campaign tour, a strategy that has historical significance in American politics.Segal, who has recently published a book titled 'Whistle Stop Politics, Campaign Trains and Reporters Who Covered Them', shares his expertise on the impact of whistle stop tours. He draws parallels between Biden and President Harry Truman, who successfully used such tours to connect with voters.The discussion also touches on modern campaign strategies, the potential role of social media in revitalizing whistle stop tours, and Siegel's own experiences in political campaigning. The conversation concludes with details about Segal's book and his plans to propose the idea of a whistle stop tour to the Biden campaign.00:00 Biden's Reelection Challenges and the Potential of a Whistle Stop Campaign00:40 Introducing Edward Siegel: A Political Strategist with a Unique Perspective01:36 Edward's New Book: A Deep Dive into Whistle Stop Politics02:35 The Strategic Advantage of a Biden Whistle Stop Tour04:56 Historical Success Stories of Whistle Stop Campaigning06:51 The Power of Social Media in Modern Campaigning07:19 Biden's Missteps with TikTok and Opportunities for Improvement08:43 Edward's Personal Experience and Insights on Campaign Trains11:49 The Impact of Campaign Trains in American Political History16:06 Final Thoughts and the Future of Whistle Stop Campaigning Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lean-to-the-left-podcast--4719048/support.
In this Roots of Reality Experiences episode, historian Ben Baumann speaks with Edward Segal about the types of crises that often occur for organizations, the role of ego plays in creating a crisis, and the importance of having a good staff to prevent a crisis. Website- https://edwardsegal.com/ New Book- https://www.whistlestoppolitics.com/ Podcast- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crisis-ahead/id1514212596 Twitter- https://twitter.com/Edwardsegalcom1 If you like the podcast, leave a review at: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/root…ty/id1466338710 Subscribe for email notifications- rootsofreality.com/podcast/ Follow Roots of Reality on Social Media: Facebook- facebook.com/RootsofReality Twitter- twitter.com/_RootsofReality Instagram- instagram.com/rootsofreality/?hl=en YouTube- youtube.com/channel/UCvmG6sKFW9…isable_polymer=true (Views and memories stated by guests in interviews do not represent Roots of Reality)
We started this Nightside News Update with Jen Levin, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership's Markets Program Consultant who says consumers want to know that the seafood they are buying is fished sustainably and not killing wildlife.Paula Flemming with a BBB Scam Alert: Watch out for SAT prep scams!Then, How campaign trains have played a role in American elections, with Edward Segal - political strategist and the nation's leading campaign train expert.And finally, Joel Patterson - Workplace Expert on Horrible Bosses: Signs you're working for a miserable manager!
There are few things more nostalgic than a train. Politicians know this all too well, so it's no surprise that trains have played a prominent role in American political campaigns. In this episode, Edward Segal explains how presidents have used trains to connect with the American people. WHISTLE-STOP POLITICS: CAMPAIGN TRAINS AND THE REPORTERS WHO COVERED THEMhttps://www.amazon.com/Whistle-Stop-Politics-Campaign-Reporters-Covered-ebook/dp/B0CDJV4XTVJOIN PREMIUMListen ad-free for only $5/month at www.bit.ly/TAPpremiumFOLLOW USwww.linktr.ee/thisamericanpresidentCREDITSHost: Richard LimProducer: Michael NealArtist: Nip Rogers, www.NipRogers.com
With Edward Segal, author of Whistle-Stop Politics, we talk about the unique method of campaigning for President - by train. And why it's not just a thing of the past. See more about Edward's book here: https://edwardsegal.com/whistle-stop-politics/ We are part of Airwave Media Network For more train politics stories, more 1988 election stories, and other things, join our Patreon - http://www.patreon.com/mhcbuyp Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Crisis management expert Edward Segal explains why government and business executives should never assume what will happen after a crisis ends at their organizations.
Join us for Roundhouse Crosstalk! In this episode, we interview Edward Segal, author of the new book, 'Whistle Stop Politics.' We delve into anecdotes from some of the most famous campaign trains, the relationship between the press and candidates, and how the unique nature of railroad travel influenced political campaigns. Whistle Stop Politics releases on 2/13/2024. Pre-Order Whistle Stop Politics: https://www.amazon.com/Whistle-Stop-Politics-Campaign-Reporters-Covered-ebook/dp/B0CDJV4XTV
For nearly two centuries, the beating heart of electoral politics was on the back of a train. William Jennings Bryan spoke to an estimated 5 million people from a train car in his 1896 presidential campaign. Yet memories of the pivotal role campaign trains played in American elections fade with the passing of each generation. Also forgotten are the stories documented by the reporters who traveled with hundreds of whistle-stopping politicians including Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, and Ronald Reagan.Today's guest is Edward Segal, author of “Whistle-Stop Politics: Campaign Trains and the Reporters Who Covered Them.” Campaign trains were an American invention that enabled politicians to connect with as many voters as possible in the country's largest cities and smallest towns.
A conversation on the political use of trains, with Edward Segal, author of "Whistle-Stop Politics: Campaign Trains and the Reporters Who Covered Them."
In 1836, William Henry Harrison was the first presidential candidate to campaign aboard a train, launching a practice of whistle-stop campaigning that allowed candidates to greet and speak with voters in small towns along the way. One of the most famous presidential railroaders was Harry S. Truman. During his 1948 whistle-stop tour, he traveled more than 28,000 miles and delivered more than 350 speeches. Is whistle-stop campaigning still happening?We have as our guest today an expert who's going to fill us in. Edward Segal is one of the few people to organize a modern-day whistle-stop campaign-train tour. He served as a campaign manager, press secretary, and aide to Democratic and Republican presidential and congressional candidates. Segal is the bestselling author of Crisis Ahead and has written for Forbes.com, the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and other major publications. He has a new called Whistle-Stop Politics: Campaign Trains and the Reporters Who Covered Them. Here are key points we discussed with Segal:Tell us about how whistle-stop campaigning was used by political candidates and about your book. In fact, why did you write it?How many politicians have campaigned by train?What lessons could today's politicians learn from past whistle-stopping candidates?Given today's technology, the prevalence of social media, etc., is there any chance that this form of campaigning will regain its popularity?Can you share some interesting stories from your research about those candidates in days gone by?How did campaign trains change the outcome of campaigns, such as George McGovern and Bobby Kennedy? Do you anticipate that whistle-stop campaigning will be used in the 2024 campaign? Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lean-to-the-left-podcast--4719048/support.
In 1836, William Henry Harrison was the first presidential candidate to campaign aboard a train, launching a practice of whistle-stop campaigning that allowed candidates to greet and speak with voters in small towns along the way. One of the most famous presidential railroaders was Harry S. Truman. During his 1948 whistle-stop tour, he traveled more than 28,000 miles and delivered more than 350 speeches. Is whistle-stop campaigning still happening?We have as our guest today an expert who's going to fill us in. Edward Segal is one of the few people to organize a modern-day whistle-stop campaign-train tour. He served as a campaign manager, press secretary, and aide to Democratic and Republican presidential and congressional candidates. Segal is the bestselling author of Crisis Ahead and has written for Forbes.com, the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and other major publications. He has a new called Whistle-Stop Politics: Campaign Trains and the Reporters Who Covered Them. Here are key points we discussed with Segal:Tell us about how whistle-stop campaigning was used by political candidates and about your book. In fact, why did you write it?How many politicians have campaigned by train?What lessons could today's politicians learn from past whistle-stopping candidates?Given today's technology, the prevalence of social media, etc., is there any chance that this form of campaigning will regain its popularity?Can you share some interesting stories from your research about those candidates in days gone by?How did campaign trains change the outcome of campaigns, such as George McGovern and Bobby Kennedy? Do you anticipate that whistle-stop campaigning will be used in the 2024 campaign? This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4719048/advertisement
Crisis management and crisis communications have become a critical skill, and not just for emergency managers. Politicians, rock stars and companies have all faced situations where they are in the hot seat. The guest for this podcast is Edward Segal a Leadership Strategy Senior Contributor for Forbes, author of the award-winning and bestselling book “Crisis Ahead: 101 Ways To Prepare for and Bounce Back from Disasters, Scandals, and Other Emergencies.” and host of the “Crisis Ahead” podcast on the Federal News Network. He has more than 30 years experience as a crisis management expert, public relations consultant, journalist, and press secretary for members of Congress and political candidates. Segal has managed crisis situations as the CEO of two trade associations and has advised and helped others get through a variety of crises.Merit is a first-of-its-kind, all-hazards, digital credentialing platform that equips emergency responders with innovative tools to securely manage their personnel on-site, no matter the situation. Merit's platform is relied on in mission-critical situations such as the Surfside building collapse and at secure Health and Human Service facilities and is trusted by a growing network of thousands of partners.Eric Holdeman is a professional emergency manager who is passionate about providing information that can help families, businesses & governments become better prepared for disasters of all types. Hear first hand expert insights from Eric on his Podcast, Blog & EricHoldeman.com.
This week on Under Fire, Wesley is joined by special guest and crisis management expert Edward Segal. Tune in and learn how you can avoid being under fire next.
Leadership Strategy Senior Contributor for Forbes.com and bestselling author of the award-winning “Crisis Ahead: 101 Ways to Prepare for and Bounce Back from Disasters, Scandals, and Other Emergencies" (Nicholas Brealey). "Profit by Publicity" PR guide (iUniverse) and was the basis for a paperback book, e-book, audiobook, and workshops. • Chief Executive Officer. CEO of two non-profit membership organizations. Led and managed the Greater Los Angeles REALTORS® Association, one of the largest regional REALTOR® organizations in the U.S. (more than 9,000 members); previously served as CEO of the Marin Association of REALTORS® in Northern California. • Advocacy. Conducted more than 24 advocacy campaigns for the Maryland Departments of Agriculture and Economic Development, Plastics Industry Association, Airbus, two REALTOR® associations, and others. • Certifications. Earned the Certified Association Executive (CAE) credential from the American Society of Association Executives. The highest professional credential in the association industry, the CAE has been earned by less than 5% of association professionals; it earned the REALTOR® Certified Association Executive (RCE) designation from the National Association of REALTORS®. Edward helps CEOs, entrepreneurs, business owners, board members, and their staff prevent, manage and recover from crisis situations.
A lot can be riding on how corporate executives communicate about a business crisis. Edward Segal, a crisis management expert and consultant, shares the best practices for communicating with the public strategically, effectively, and efficiently.
People can have short attention spans and memories. Crisis management expert Edward Segal shares three ways to help tell your side of the story about a crisis so that people will pay attention to what you say and are more likely to remember it.
What can you do today to prepare for a crisis that your company could have tomorrow? Crisis management expert Edward Segal shares his advice on what corporate executives should do now to help guarantee that they are as ready as possible for a disaster, scandal, or emergency.
Crisis management expert Edward Segal explains the basic steps corporate officials should take to help ensure that their organizations can bounce back as soon as possible from a business emergency.
While it is impossible to prevent every type of crisis from striking companies and organizations, crisis management expert Edward Segal shares the steps business executives can take to help reduce some of the many risks they could face.
Crisis management expert Edward Segal discusses the factors that can help determine the risks and crises that companies and organizations could face.
Crisis management expert Edward Segal explains what can be at stake when deciding who will look into the cause of a crisis. He also shares his advice on who corporate executives should consider asking to investigate their company's disaster, scandal, or other emergency.
Crisis management expert Edward Segal explains why visuals are just as critical as words in telling a company's side of the story about a corporate emergency. He provides an example of how visuals were used effectively to show the impact of a national crisis.
Crisis communication expert Edward Segal shares his recommendations for choosing the best person to be the public face of your business when it is responding to a disaster, scandal, or other corporate emergency.
The lessons that are learned from responding to a crisis can be just as important as managing and recovering from the situation. Crisis management expert Edward Segal explains why and how company executives should document their business emergencies.
Companies and organizations may not have all the internal resources required to manage every business emergency. Crisis management expert Edward Segal explains how to get the assistance you need to respond quickly to a disaster, scandal, or other crises.
Crisis management expert Edward Segal explains why how fast or slow a company responds to a business emergency can work for or against the organization.
How to communicate during a crisis Crisis management and communication Episode 114 (Edward is based in Washington, DC) In this conversation with Edward Segal, we explore: How to be better prepared for your next crisis (hope isn't a plan) Silly phrases to avoid and what you should and can say Why it's never "off the record" What to include in your crisis management plan What to say when you still don't know what caused the problem How to deliver a clear message that is understood and believed How to prepare for the media, especially when facing serious accusations About Edward Segal:
Crisis management expert Edward Segal provides spokesperson training for business executives and their teams. In this episode, he shares some insider tips on how to deal successfully with reporters during a corporate emergency.
CEOs can have their hands full responding to corporate emergencies. But crisis management expert Edward Segal explains there are important reasons why company executives should make a special effort to talk to reporters during those challenging and difficult times.
Crisis management expert Edward Segal shares his advice on who should be told about a corporation's crisis, what they should be told, and the risks for staying quiet about the situation.
Find out in this episode why companies should be careful about how they apologize for their role in creating a crisis, and advice from crisis management expert Edward Segal about the right ways to issue a corporate apology.
How should your company respond to news reports about the recent return of the polio virus in New York and London? In this special edition of the podcast, crisis management expert Edward Segal discusses the five best practices corporate executives should follow in response to this unfolding situation.
Crisis management expert Edward Segal discusses the first three steps business leaders should take—and why—as soon as they learn there is a crisis at their company or organization.
Crisis management expert Edward Segal explains why companies should appoint their crisis management teams before there is a corporate emergency, the best people to serve on those teams, and why they should meet on a regular basis.
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A week doesn't go by where there isn't a splashy scandal or crisis situation that leads to a PR nightmare for an organization or brand. This episode with veteran public relations expert Edward Segal is based on the premise: it's not a matter if a crisis will hit, it's WHEN. Listen to anecdotes, stories and lessons on how to prepare for, create, manage and communicate in crisis situations. In this episode, the 10 Rs of Crisis Management. Mentioned on the podcast:Colonial Pipeline paid ransom to hackers who infiltrated its system (CBS News). Crisis Ahead (Book by Edward Segal).Listen + Subscribe Stitcher or Apple Podcasts© Molly McPherson 2021
Companies don't generally think of crisis management as a revenue growth strategy, but every time crisis hits, revenue drops in most cases. The COVID-19 pandemic taught us rather harshly that the best time to prepare for a crisis was years ago. One can argue, of course, that COVID-19 is a fluke and nobody saw it coming, but when you come to think about it, the same thing can be said of most crises. Crisis management expert, PR consultant and journalist Edward Segal distills the art and science of crisis management in his book, Crisis Ahead, which lays out a game plan on how businesses can prevent crisis and deal with it when it comes. In this conversation with Doug C. Brown, Edward walks us through the basic concepts of crisis management and explains why it should be a primary concern of every business. They also touch on the power of public relations in creating credibility for your brand.
Concerned about the slow and uncoordinated response by Minnesota government officials to the civil unrest that followed the murder of George Floyd, PR veteran Paul Omodt and four of his colleagues volunteered their expertise and skills to help public officials manage the crisis. In this interview with host Edward Segal, Omodt recounts what he and his team did, how they did it, and the crisis management lessons others should learn from their experience.
Christine Andrukonis of Notion Consulting shares how how one of their clients —Otsuka Pharmaceutical — was proactive in responding to the pandemic. In his weekly commentary, podcast host Edward Segal discusses how some people and organizations refuse to accept responsibility for their role in creating crisis situations.
Laura Guitar shares her insights and perspectives about the recent crisis in the Dominican Republic in which several American tourists died at different resorts. Guitar has a lot of experience working with clients in the hospitality industry who are having a crisis. She is executive Vice President of RBB Communications in Miami, Florida where she leads Reputation & RiskAdvisors, the agency's crisis communications and issues management division. In his weekly commentary, Edward Segal discusses the cancel culture.
Trial lawyer and award-winning author Shane Read shares seven courtroom tactics business executives can use to effectively tell their side of the story about a crisis. Read also discusses key lessons from the mistakes Johnson & Johnson made that led to their losing a lawsuit in which 22 women alleged thecompany's baby power caused them to develop ovarian cancer. In his weekly commentary host Edward Segal talks about the recent sudden resignation of Boeing's senior vice president of communications.
PR veteran John Davies takes you behind the scenes with stories, anecdotes, and observations from his work on three headline-making crises situations in California. In his weekly crisis management commentary, host Edward Segal discusses companies that will - or won't - respond to the pandemic.
The author of "https://amzn.to/3k5LCEK (Crisis Ahead: 101 Ways to Prepare for and Bounce Back from Disasters, Scandals, and Other Emergencies)" Edward Segal shared practical advice for companies communicating with staff about COVID-19, including how to manage layoffs or furloughs in a caring, empathetic way. He also critiqued Facebook's communications performance from the Cambridge Analytica scandal in 2016 to today, and why companies currently boycotting the service could find themselves with their own scandals to manage. The 30-year communications veteran also shared tips on preparing a great speech, how to stay calm before facing the media, and why keeping up with technology is important. We also discuss some changes to employment contracts as a result of COVID-19 that gives employers much more room to layoff staff. Ewan encourages people to read their contracts carefully. Also: the death of Regis Philbin, Hong Kong's embarrassing reversal on restaurant closures just one day after implementation, and why 'success addicts' are choosing being special over being happy. A transcript of the entire episode has been published on https://cammacmurchy.com/pr-guru-edward-segal-joins-the-pr-law-podcast-to-talk-covid-19-facebook-and-how-to-prepare-for-speeches-under-intense-media-scrutiny/ (CamMacMurchy.com). If you enjoy the podcast, please tell a friend or family member. We are very grateful! Don't miss a new episode -- or an update to topics discussed on the show -- by following us on social media. You can find our accounts on https://linkedin.com/in/prlawpodcast (LinkedIn), https://twitter.com/prlawpodcast (Twitter), https://instagram.com/prlawpodcast (Instagram), and https://facebook.com/prlawpodcast (Facebook) with the account name PRLawPodcast. You are also welcome to subscribe to our https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrKssq1REhnQb3lHhCXL7GQ (YouTube) channel. If you have a question we would be happy to answer it on the show! Just post it to social media with the hashtag https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23PRLawPod (#PRLawPod). Links and Sources https://amzn.to/3k5LCEK (Crisis Ahead: 101 Ways to Prepare for and Bounce Back from Disasters, Scandals, and Other Emergencies) - Amazon https://edwardsegal.com/pressroom/crisis-ahead-podcast/ (Crisis Ahead Podcast) - EdwardSegal.com https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/31/world/asia/hongkong-dining-lunch-coronavirus.html (Hong Kong Bans Eating in Restaurants. And then it Doesn't) - New York Times https://people.com/tv/regis-philbin-dead/ (Regis Philbin, Legendary TV Host, Dies at 88 )- People https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/01/obituaries/wilford-brimley-dead.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage (Wilford Brimley, 'Cocoon' Star and Quaker Oats Pitchman, is Dead at 85) - New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/31/style/karen-name-meme-history.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage&contentCollection=AtHome&package_index=1 (A Brief History of 'Karen') - New York Times https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2020/07/why-success-wont-make-you-happy/614731/ ('Success Addicts' Choose Being Special Over Being Happy) - The Atlantic https://cammacmurchy.com/the-world-quietly-inches-closer-to-war/ (The World Quietly Inches Closer to War) - CamMacMurchy.com Hosts Ewan Christie is an employment lawyer and partner at https://www.duntrune.law/ (Duntrune LLP) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Cam MacMurchy is a corporate communications executive with a multinational technology company listed in Hong Kong and curator of the http://signupfor.digitalbits.today/ (Digital Bits PR and Communications newsletter.) Support this podcast
Kurt Mansperger, Chief Technology Officer of the Boston Library Library is interviewed by host Edward Segal about how the organization responded to COVID-19 and what others can learn from their experience.
Pamela Garber, a therapist with the Grand Central Counseling and Mediation Group in New York City, shares her advice on how companies can help employees in the aftermath of a mass shooting or workplace violence. In his weekly crisis commentary, Edward Segal discusses the problems that leaked emails can create for organizations.
Lessons from the world of PR and employment law are more pertinent than ever, especially as the pandemic continues to spread rapidly across the US and now in Hong Kong, too. Ewan provides a definitive answer on whether stores can make you wear a mask, and when a person might have a legitimate case to ignore the policy. Then we dive into some PR lessons from 30-year PR veteran Edward Segal, the author of a https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1529361427/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=camamazon02-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1529361427&linkId=2d67f5b9e13645df0802514742afc8e8 (new book) called "https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1529361427/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=camamazon02-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1529361427&linkId=2d67f5b9e13645df0802514742afc8e8 (Crisis Ahead: 101 Ways to Prepare For and Bounce Back from Disasters, Scandals, and Other Emergencies)". We dissect some of his key takeaways, including advice for companies on managing a #MeToo crisis, monitoring social media 24/7, why it's important to engage with reporters, and whether to even think about getting involved with Twitter. We also discuss the feelings on both sides of the Canada-US border and how COVID-19 has left the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team without a place to play. If you enjoy the podcast, please tell a friend or family member. We are very grateful! Don't miss a new episode -- or an update to topics discussed on the show -- by following us on social media. You can find our accounts on https://linkedin.com/in/prlawpodcast (LinkedIn), https://twitter.com/prlawpodcast (Twitter), https://instagram.com/prlawpodcast (Instagram), and https://facebook.com/prlawpodcast (Facebook) with the account name PRLawPodcast. You are also welcome to subscribe to our https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrKssq1REhnQb3lHhCXL7GQ (YouTube) channel. If you have a question we would be happy to answer it on the show! Just post it to social media with the hashtag https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%23PRLawPod (#PRLawPod). Links and Sources https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/laura-ingraham-toronto-united-states_ca_5f11d5c5c5b6cec246c20d68?ncid=tweetlnkcahpmg00000002 ('Toronto is in Canada': Twitter Fires Back at Laura Ingraham Tweet) - HuffPost https://www.prand.law/episode/episode-8-how-brands-are-responding-to-george-floyd-the-firing-of-amy-cooper-after-a-racist-outburst-in-central-park-and-hong-kong-might-not-be-dead-yet (Amy Cooper Fired after Central Park Tantrum (Discussed in Episode 8)) - PR & Law Podcast https://www.prand.law/episode/episode-13- (United Airlines Hits PR Turbulence (Discussed in Episode 13)) - PR & Law Podcast https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/spray-tans-soiled-pants-and-little-hands-the-gop-race-goes-in-the-gutter/2016/02/29/176e4d04-de3b-11e5-8d98-4b3d9215ade1_story.html (Spray Tans, Pants-Wetting and Little Hands: the GOP Race Goes in the Gutter) - Washington Post https://thoughtleadership.rbc.com/pandemic-threatens-decades-of-womens-labour-force-gains/ (Pandemic Threatens Decades of Women's Labor Force Gains) - RBC https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/16/opinion/sunday/china-us-cold-war.html (Kicked Out of China, and Other Real-Life Costs of a Geopolitical Meltdown) - New York Times Hosts Ewan Christie is an employment lawyer and partner at https://duntrunellp.law/ (Duntrune LLP) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Cam MacMurchy is a corporate communications executive with a multinational technology company listed in Hong Kong and curator of the http://signupfor.digitalbits.today/ (Digital Bits PR and Communications newsletter.) Support this podcast
Crisis management consultant and author Edward Segal interviews Richard Levick, chairman and CEO of Levick, a public relations firm in Washington, DC. Richard Levick is a veteran crisis management expert who has had a role in numerous headline-making crisis situations around the world. Levick shares his experiences and crisis management advice in this expanded edition of Segal's weekly podcast.
Crisis management expert, consultant, and author Edward Segal reveals the two questions managers and CEOs should ask before they have to deal with a crisis, and discusses the five things companies should do now to ensure they can and will respond immediately to disasters, scandals, or other emergencies tomorrow.
Crisis management expert, consultant, and author Edward Segal discusses the three steps you can take to help avoid making mistakes when managing a crisis for your company or organization.
Crisis management expert, consultant, and author Edward Segal talks about the best practices business executives should follow when they have to fire or furlough employees during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how the coronavirus has changed the way companies and organizations are delivering bad news to workers.
Crisis management expert, consultant, and author Edward Segal discusses more than a dozen ways businesses and organizations can navigate through the coronavirus crisis. Segal explains why, even as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, it's not too early to start preparing for the next crisis.
Crisis management expert, consultant, and author Edward Segal shares his advice, observations, and recommendations on how companies, organizations, and individuals in the news are responding to and managing their crisis situations.
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. Our guests are: • David Guas, the chef/owner of the Bayou Bakery Coffee Bar and Eatery, has founded the Chefs Feeding Families program, a collaboration with Real Food For Kids, which has been operational since the closure of Arlington County Public Schools on March 13. We talk about Chefs Feeding Families and the challenges facing small business owners during the current pandemic; • Gerard Bertholon. chief strategy officer at Cuisine Solutions, talks about how continued innovations with sous vide cooking and new ways of extracting essential nutrition from what may look like vegetable leftovers can help feed and nurture us during and after the pandemic; • Edward Segal, one of D.C.'s foremost public relations practitioners and crisis management authorities, has just dropped a book, “Crisis Ahead: 101 Ways to Prepare for and Bounce Back from Disasters, Scandals and Other Emergencies.” The pandemic has had a devastating effect on thousands of restaurants across the country. Ed shares tips on how restaurants can get through this crisis and turn the lights back on for their businesses, and what they can do now not just to survive, but to thrive, after the crisis ends; • Michelin Star chef Chris Morgan (formerly chef/co-owner at Maydan, who's planning the opening of Bammy's this summer) spearheaded the launch of Save D.C. Eats. Some of D.C.'s most celebrated chefs and restaurateurs are rallying together to offer unique experiences that guests can buy now and redeem later, with 100% of proceeds benefiting restaurants and members of the hospitality industry affected by COVID-19.
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It's Monday! Time for another episode of "Chatting with Agnes & Cecilia" with Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA,CMP and Cecilia Sepp, CAE, CNAP. Today's Episode: Crisis Communications expert and former Association CEO Edward Segal, CAE discusses his new book "Crisis Ahead: 101 Ways to Prepare for and Bounce Back from Disasters, Scandals and Other Emergencies." Learn the 10 Reasons you NEED a Crisis Plan BEFORE something happens! We discuss timing, "no comment", and who should be the lead spokesperson. We also include an interlude where we thought we were paused . . . what did we say when we thought we weren't being recorded? Only way to find out . . . watch! "Crisis Ahead" is available on Amazon.com beginning April 21 and then around the country in a bookstore near you. Learn more at publicrelations.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cecilia-sepp/support
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