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PR Roundup: Cheese Recall, Black Friday Frenzy and a Holiday PSA That Hits Home

December 4th, 2025 by

This week’s PR Roundup examines how a nationwide shredded-cheese recall put brand trust and transparency to the test, Black Friday chatter revealing just how quickly attention spikes—and disappears—in today’s media ecosystem, and Meals on Wheels delivering one of the season’s most resonant Giving Tuesday messages.

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Career Storytelling in the AI Era: A Survival Skill for PR Pros

December 2nd, 2025 by

You must own your career story before AI or others define it for you.

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Beyond the Bargain: Winning Consumers When Discounts Stop Working

November 25th, 2025 by

If it feels like every brand has been running a sale for months, you’re not imagining it. According to a recent CNBC report, consumers are showing clear signs of discount fatigue ahead of Black Friday.

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Tylenol and the Trust Deficit: Why Healthcare’s Strongest Currency is Still Its Most Fragile

November 18th, 2025 by

How healthcare brands like Tylenol, UnitedHealth and BetterHelp respond when trust meets skepticism reveals who they are, and whether they still deserve to be believed.

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PR Roundup: Airline Comms in Turbulent Times, USAA Campaign Goes Beyond Veterans Day

November 14th, 2025 by

This week’s roundup looks at the communication strategies from airlines amid travel disruptions and a Q&A with USAA’s chief communicator on its Honor Through Action program for Veterans Day.

3 Reasons Your Executive Isn’t Breaking Through on LinkedIn—and What to Do About It

November 10th, 2025 by

LinkedIn is a great place to break business news. But the facts are only half the story. If your executives are sounding more like a press release than like the unique human they are, it’s time for a refresh.

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Honoring the Veterans and Voices Who Shaped America’s Story

November 6th, 2025 by

When one looks closely, it’s easy to see how the founding fathers used the strategies and tactics of PR to help galvanize public opinion, spread revolutionary ideas and maintain morale, all impacting the veterans of today.

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PR Roundup: SNAP and Brand Confusion, State of PR Measurement, a Beefy Play for A.1.

November 6th, 2025 by

This week’s PR Roundup explores how brands should approach SNAP and the government shutdown, Muck Rack’s latest “State of PR Measurement” report and a beefy campaign from A.1.

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Truth, Trust and Tech: Key Takeaways from PRSA ICON 2025

November 5th, 2025 by

2025 PRSA ICON gathered comms professionals, educators and students to explore themes on impactful storytelling, industry ethics, leadership and reputation in polarized times, and the effect of technology on the profession. 

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PR Roundup: “Your Mom” and Media Relations, CEOs Go Quiet, and Capri Sun’s Tricky Halloween

October 30th, 2025 by

PR Roundup explores a “Your mom” quip from Press Secretary Leavitt to HuffPost’s Dáte in regards to a story question, Golin’s latest CEO Impact Index, and Capri Sun’s Halloween “Trick & Treat” stunt.