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Public Relations Review Podcast

Peter C Woolfolk, Producer & Host
Public Relations
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Crisis Communications
Marketing Strategies
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Networking
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Media Relations
Employee Engagement
Crisis Management
Misinformation
Brand Awareness
Customer Loyalty
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An award-winning, global podcast with host Peter Woolfolk discussing substantive public relations topics, issues, and more with public relations professionals, educators, vendors, and others. Seasoned professionals provide expert content useful in your daily PR projects. Guests from around the U.S. {and some international} are interviewed, all while providing quality, substantive information of in... more

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A launch that “goes live” before you have press lined up is already behind. Peter Woolfolk sits down wit... more

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A crisis rarely starts with a press release. It starts with a moment you didn’t plan for and a clock you... more

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What happens when a PR firm has to earn its fee the same way it earns your coverage? We sit down with Di... more

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Your ads can be working and your content can look polished, yet the sales still stall the moment someone... more

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Mike Harris
Co-founder of Upro PR
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Episode: You Can Get Press For Anything If You Find The Story
Tara Goodman
Founder of Goodman Consulting
Goodman Consulting
Episode: Building A Solid Crisis Team And Communication Plan
Dick Grove
Entrepreneur, pioneer of pay-for-performance in PR
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Episode: How Results-Based PR Pricing Wins Earned Media
Anna Tran
Co-founder and PR strategist with Level Up With Anna PR
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Episode: Your Marketing Drives Traffic But PR Builds Belief
Courtney Jason
President and co-founder of Pacific Court
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Episode: How To Write Media Pitches Journalists Actually Open And Use
Jessica Howard
Senior Vice President for Integrative Communications at the Dalton Agency
Dalton Agency, Nashville, Tennessee
Episode: What Marketing Leaders Want From PR Agencies
Nathan Richter
Head of Wakefield Research's Slaught Leadership Division, specializes in surveys and strategies for earned media impressions
Wakefield Research
Episode: How Research Makes Your PR Pitch Stand Out
Robin Malone
CEO of RJ Communications
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Episode: The Trust Bridge: Finding Patient Advocates in Healthcare
Alexandra Hammond
Principal of Brand News, Public Relations
Brand News
Episode: Building Authentic Brands: Successful Strategies for Today's Digital Landscape

Host

Peter Woolfolk
Host and producer of the Public Relations Review Podcast; experienced PR practitioner and educator.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 20 ratings
  • Great podcast on PR

    Really informative and useful information. Well presented.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    falkovitch
    United Statesa year ago
  • Solid PR podcast

    Peter does a grand job covering all aspects of PR. It’s often things you won’t get elsewhere.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Skydiver-Alpharetta
    United Statesa year ago
  • This podcast provides great information to PR professionals by other PR professionals from all across the nation

    Podchaser
    5
    peterwoolfolk
    2 years ago
  • Educational and Informative

    This fall, I graduated with a BA in Communications. My major is Public Relations. I’ve been listening to the Public Relations Review Podcast about a year. This podcast has yet to fall me. PRRD has given me insight to this compettitve industry and how to succeed.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TechForAll
    United States2 years ago
  • Peter stays ahead of the curve

    Thank you for sharing timely information that PR practitioners can use to make our lives easier.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The Sky Guy
    United States3 years ago

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The host covers a broad range of PR topics with timely, useful content.
Guests are credible experts who bring real-world experience and data-backed perspectives.
Listeners praise the show for practical PR guidance and actionable insights.

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You Can Get Press For Anything If You Find The Story
Q: What first caused you to focus on public relations campaign failures?
The guest explains that while their goal is campaign success, studying failures helps build a reliable system for launches, ensuring steps are not missed and that campaigns don't devolve into repetitive, ineffective motions.
Building Authentic Brands: Successful Strategies for Today's Digital Landscape
Q: What are some important factors in developing a brand strategy, and why does that matter?
Alex explains that you must start with who the brand is and why people should care, then define mission, vision, audience, and competitors to shape messaging and strategic direction.
Your Marketing Drives Traffic But PR Builds Belief
Q: What have you found to be the biggest obstacles people face in PR and how do you help them overcome it?
The main obstacles are inconsistency, lack of clear value propositions, and misalignment between messaging and audience needs; Anna explains a process of user-friendly messaging, clear calls to action, and demonstrating value through credible placements to build trust.
Your Marketing Drives Traffic But PR Builds Belief
Q: How good are you at building brands that stand out and how authentic is your storytelling?
Anna discusses tailoring strategies to build trust and consistency across platforms, using third-party validation and strategic placements to make a brand memorable, and aligning messaging with audience needs to convert interest into action.
What Marketing Leaders Want From PR Agencies
Q: How do agency relationships need to adapt in the coming years based on the survey results?
The discussion highlights more in-house work, consolidation, project-based shifts, and the need for agencies to become trusted thought partners who contribute strategic value beyond execution.

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What is Public Relations Review Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The show features pragmatic, practitioner-focused conversations about public relations strategy, crisis management, media relations, and the evolving use of technology in communications. Episodes frequently center on real-world tactics—from building crisis plans and measuring pricing models to crafting pitches journalists actually open and leveraging AI tools—with an emphasis on credible storytelling, accountability, and client relationships. A standout trait is the mix of veteran practitioners and researchers who bring data-driven insight and hands-on guidance, making it valuable for agency pros, in-house communicators, and brand leaders seeking practical, transferable PR strategies. The format tends to highlight process, ethics, and the h... more

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2. Tara Goodman
3. Dick Grove
4. Anna Tran
5. Courtney Jason
6. Jessica Howard
7. Nathan Richter
8. Robin Malone

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