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Buried in the Sand Was a Headline That Changed Everything About Trump and Russia
A chance discovery of a crumpled newspaper on the beach sparks a reflection on journalism, nostalgia, and the high-stakes game of diplomacy between Trump and Russia.
Why Experts Should Rethink Saying “Thanks for Having Me”
Experts on CNBC and beyond should retire the overused “Thanks for having me” and confidently own their expertise with a stronger sign-off.
The Fred Silverman I Knew, Loved and Occasionally Feared
Fred Silverman's groundbreaking influence on television programming continues to shape the industry, even years after his passing in 2020.
Help Lifeguard! Can We Control AI Before We Drown in It?
AI is the shiny new crutch catapulting humanity into a surreal Age of Super-Thinkers—just don’t let it steal your moral compass along the way!
Candidates Are Infecting America With Sick Words and It's Time for Emergency Treatment
Get ready for a bold diagnosis in how America's political candidates are infecting the nation with sick words, and what it's going to take to heal our democracy.
Ironically Honoring Ditty While Lawlessness Below Making City Look More Like ‘MADhattan’
Didn’t Mayor Adams have enough problems on his plate with Federal prosecutors investigating him to be honoring law breakers.
Telepathic Public Relations Led by Those with Brains Containing Publicity Generative Implants?
“There’s a lot of signal, a lot of electrodes. It’s working very well.”
In Selecting the Right PR Partner,How Much Should Size Matter?
This is not about sex, where the sizes of the most noticeable anatomical parts play an oversized role in attracting males and females to each other.
Explore My Presidential Potpourri Library,But Be Careful Political Rivals Don’t 34 You
Today I’m wondering if that surreal 34 counts of felony convictions against former President Trump is going to be synonymous with incredulousness, skepticism, and doubt.
Instead of Advertising and Subscriptions, There’s a New Way to Support Investigative Journalism—a Hedge Fund
A novel blend of media and finance, aiming to benefit from the synergistic relationship between news reporting and trading.
To Survive Another Mashugana Year More Humor And Roof Fiddlers Needed
Politics, race, religion, gender, and sexuality make us all dislike each other, however the power of MUSIC, LOVE, and LAUGHTER can indeed unite even the most ardent enemies.
You Don’t Yell ‘genocide’ On A Crowded Campus
Why couldn’t President Elizabeth Magill provide a clear yes or no answer to whether calling for the genocide of Jews violated my alma mater’s code of conduct?
Will IoT Make United Stechs Of America Great Again?
AI is now considered much too old, too slow, too full of glitches to hold the high tech office of president of the United Stechs of America.
Where’s the Vaccine for that Pandemic Antisemitism?
“These beget unequal economic and social systems that need transformation. We must address these root causes of perpetual unrest rather than ever again permitting an existential prejudice to feel like an actual solution."
Can There Be A Crisis Mismanagement Rapprochement In Gaza?
Yes, the second front in any war is waged by crisis managers who know how to deploy what is so missing in action—public relations.
Are We Giving Democracy A Bad Name?
Having once looked up to us as the shining city on the hill, are they now scratching their heads?
Enter The New Colosseum Where Gladiators For Democracy And Autocracy Battle To Win Allies
For now thankfully it’s not a world war, only a word war, freedom vs. dictatorship.
How Can We Spell With Pen And Pencil Today When We’re So Dependent On Our Tech Tutor?
We can thank or spank AI for this as many of our computers today automatically correct all the words we would misspell when writing in longhand or on an older laptop. In today’s computer spelling bees, we can snooze, but never lose.
Do We Need Crisis Management To Hear Political Candidates Without Having To Cup Our Ears?
When you’re in PR like me and have been doing crisis management forever, you can’t help thinking how you would handle the ultimate cases you see swirling in the news media and hear in interview after interview on TV today.
Would You Know A Perfect Pitch If You Saw One Hanging In Your Closet?
You’ve no doubt heard of someone with perfect pitch in music? Well, there’s such a thing in PR too—well, sometimes!