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Presidential Campaigns to PR Triumphs: Lessons & Benefits from Major Political Communications

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Original broadcast date: October 13, 2020. Ever wonder how high-stakes political campaigns can shape a career in public relations? Join host Peter Woolfolk and guests for a compelling re-visit of a 2020 episode conversation with Adrian Grimes, Norris Clark and Peter Woolfolk as they share their transformative experiences from managing communications for Newt Gingrich's, Ross Perot's aaaand Bill Clinton's presidential campaigns. Adrian reveals how the fast-paced, high-pressure environment honed her skills in message crafting, event management, and social media engagement, while Norris recounts his unexpected entry into the political world, illustrating how these experiences paved the way for success in the PR industry. Peter outlines his experience a Clinton's Delaware press secretary, and his experiences in the U.S. Congress.
Our discussion takes a deep dive into the intricacies of media relations and event management. Learn from Adrian and Norris as they recount personal stories of negotiating with journalists, managing interactions with Congress, and orchestrating high-profile events featuring figures such as the Vice President and First Lady. These anecdotes highlight the importance of building strong relationships with journalists, respecting their role, and ensuring accurate storytelling, ultimately shaping effective client management and media interactions.
Explore the nuances of campaign communication and crisis management as we discuss storytelling's power in politics, with insights from James Carville's advice on being relevant and impactful. The conversation also touches on the importance of authenticity and strategic communication during crises, using historical examples like the Monica Lewinsky scandal. We reflect on the significance of civility, understanding policies, and maintaining a professional reputation that stands the test of time. This episode offers invaluable lessons from the world of political campaigns that continue to influence public relations expertise today.

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Chapters

1. Presidential Campaigns to PR Triumphs: Lessons & Benefits from Major Political Communications (00:00:00)

2. Campaign Experience Shaping PR Careers (00:00:34)

3. Lessons in Media Relations and Events (00:11:07)

4. [Ad] Real Talk About Marketing (00:13:26)

5. (Cont.) Lessons in Media Relations and Events (00:14:14)

6. Campaign Communication and Crisis Management (00:17:27)

7. Political Communication and Civility (00:29:53)

8. Podcast Appreciation and Farewell (00:35:36)

174 episodes

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Manage episode 458216921 series 2643777
Content provided by Peter C Woolfolk, Producer & Host and Peter C Woolfolk. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Peter C Woolfolk, Producer & Host and Peter C Woolfolk or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

I would very like to get a review from you. Please send a note to me. Thanks, Peter! like to much appreciate a review from you!! Thank you!

Original broadcast date: October 13, 2020. Ever wonder how high-stakes political campaigns can shape a career in public relations? Join host Peter Woolfolk and guests for a compelling re-visit of a 2020 episode conversation with Adrian Grimes, Norris Clark and Peter Woolfolk as they share their transformative experiences from managing communications for Newt Gingrich's, Ross Perot's aaaand Bill Clinton's presidential campaigns. Adrian reveals how the fast-paced, high-pressure environment honed her skills in message crafting, event management, and social media engagement, while Norris recounts his unexpected entry into the political world, illustrating how these experiences paved the way for success in the PR industry. Peter outlines his experience a Clinton's Delaware press secretary, and his experiences in the U.S. Congress.
Our discussion takes a deep dive into the intricacies of media relations and event management. Learn from Adrian and Norris as they recount personal stories of negotiating with journalists, managing interactions with Congress, and orchestrating high-profile events featuring figures such as the Vice President and First Lady. These anecdotes highlight the importance of building strong relationships with journalists, respecting their role, and ensuring accurate storytelling, ultimately shaping effective client management and media interactions.
Explore the nuances of campaign communication and crisis management as we discuss storytelling's power in politics, with insights from James Carville's advice on being relevant and impactful. The conversation also touches on the importance of authenticity and strategic communication during crises, using historical examples like the Monica Lewinsky scandal. We reflect on the significance of civility, understanding policies, and maintaining a professional reputation that stands the test of time. This episode offers invaluable lessons from the world of political campaigns that continue to influence public relations expertise today.

Information on NEW podcast website.

Real Talk About Marketing
An Acxiom podcast where we discuss marketing made better, bringing you real...

Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Support the show

Newsletter link:

https://www.publicrelationsreviewpodcast.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Presidential Campaigns to PR Triumphs: Lessons & Benefits from Major Political Communications (00:00:00)

2. Campaign Experience Shaping PR Careers (00:00:34)

3. Lessons in Media Relations and Events (00:11:07)

4. [Ad] Real Talk About Marketing (00:13:26)

5. (Cont.) Lessons in Media Relations and Events (00:14:14)

6. Campaign Communication and Crisis Management (00:17:27)

7. Political Communication and Civility (00:29:53)

8. Podcast Appreciation and Farewell (00:35:36)

174 episodes

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