
PR Wars is a public relations podcast that promotes best practices in corporate communications, media relations, crisis communications, executive communications, and social media.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | Business | ||||

As corporations weigh-in on social issues, communicators are learning to become a company conscience. On today's PR Wars, we talk with Anthony Hayes, Founder and President of The Hayes Initiative. Learn what you should think about as your company nav... more
The life of an intern. It's tough to get that spot in the agency. When you do, what does success look like for both you and the agency? On today's PR Wars podcast, we talk with Kaci Pollack, Talent and Culture Manager for See.Spark.Go.
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When you engage in international public relations, what is lost in translation? On today's PR Wars podcast, we talk to Nick Haigh with British-based BAE Systems Applied Intelligence about the differences of public relations across the pond.
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Is Wikipedia in your communication plan? On today's PR Wars podcast, we talk with Josh Greene, CEO of The Mather Group about strategies to make the world's largest reference site work for you.
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Influencers can have stronger readership than a news publication. And, today's influencer is a savvy content creator. On today's PR Wars podcast, we talk with Jason Falls author of "Winfluence: Reframing Influencer Marketing to Ignite your Brand."
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If your media list isn't spot on, it won't matter how good your press releases are. On today's PR Wars podcast, we talk with Meltwater's Cody Konschak to help you build better media lists for better coverage.
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How do you engage with public relations when public temperament is permeated with division... and dipped in napalm. On today's PR Wars podcast, Brooke Hammerling, founder of The New New Thing, helps companies navigate an opinion charged landscape.
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Communication planning will help you get better results. PR consultant, Isabel Peña Alfaro is our guest on the PR Wars podcast today. We'll learn how to focus on the priorities, while we write some fun into a 2021 communications plan.
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Good hosts who have fun, but also get to the meat of the matter with guests make good podcasts. Chris and Brad do a great job of both of those. You get the sense you’re always getting an unfiltered conversation since they ask good questions. Well done.
Just came across this podcast love it!
I really enjoy PR Wars. It’s not just the news about PR, it is tactical advice and tips for me to use to become a better communicator.
PR Wars gives practical advice you can use in your daily work. It is helpful not only for public relations and marketing, but also for business and leadership.
Useful knowledge for everyone in the business industry. Well worth a listen!








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