
On the art of policy communications. With a focus on what this means in an EU context. By the team at Bump, a creative consultancy specialised in policy communications.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Categories | GovernmentBusinessMarketing | ||||

In this episode of “Policy Communications is a Thing” (PCIAT), Bump’s podcast, Rowan Emslie, CCO at the Centre for Future Generations, joined us to unpack the idea of the “Gramsci Gap,” the space where the old world is dying, the new one is strugglin... more
Join Bump’s Ali Colwell and moderator extraordinaire Anna Gumbau Martínez as they discuss all things events in Brussels — smart pre-event preparation, Anna’s POV as a moderator, keeping audiences engaged with non-standard session formats and much mor... more
Habib Msallem talks to Augusta Ramaccioni, Director of Programmes at The Parliament, about the EU media business and how one of Brussels' longest standing media outlets is evolving to meet the needs of a increasingly crowded market.
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Habib Msallem sits down with seasoned EU journalist Eleonora Vasques to discuss a career that has taken her from migrant rescue boats on the Mediterranean, to conflict zones in the Middle East and the highest corridors of power in Brussels.
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Habib Msallem sits down with rising policy communications star Alexia J. Cosmello Guisande to talk about her journey to EU Brussels, how she overcame imposter syndrome, and the must-have skills for young policy comms pros.
Filmed before a live audie... more
Brett Kobie sits down with fellow Creative Director Meisoon Nasralla to talk about policy communications, what even is creativity (and who are these creative directors), and how their mums/moms are their biggest fans on LinkedIn.
Filmed with 7 camer... more
Mawi Peeters is never not sketching. Ali Colwell and Habib Msallem "don't draw." Which is the true path to workshopping new ideas in policy comms? Are there unicorns our there who can really do it all?
Ali Colwell, Habib Msallem and Brett Kobie talk about the less often advertised skills a policy communicator might find worth building. There's also a whole thing on accents and sandwiches.









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