How Can Communications Professionals Navigate Motivation & Resilience During A Pandemic: A Conversation with Renowned Psychiatrist Dr. B
COVID-19 continues to have an unprecedented effect on the mental health of Americans. The latest statistics show one third of Americans are feeling severe anxiety, with nearly a quarter showing signs of depression. Perhaps more alarming, a recent poll found that the pandemic had negatively affected the mental health of 56 percent of adults. In […]
Crisis Comms: Lorilee Binstock, Host of A Trauma Survivor Thriver’s Podcast
In this episode of Crisis Comms, we chat with Lorilee Binstock, Host of the new podcast A Trauma Survivor Thriver’s Podcast (Launching July 2020). We begin our conversation with Lorilee describing her traumatic experience and the moment that led her to seek help. It was through the help and care of the dedicated therapists that […]
Crisis Comms with Philanthropist Michele Sullivan, Author, Looking Up
We catch-up with Michele Sullivan, author of Looking Up, How a Different Perspective Turns Obstacles into Advantages. Amongst all this change in the world, Michele talks about the positivity she’s seen through these challenging times. We’ve all now been given the opportunity to reflect. We’ve found time to connect with people on a deeper level, […]
Crisis Comms: Ryan and Heather Zimmerman
We were so excited to connect with Ryan Zimmerman of the Washington Nationals, and his wife, Heather Zimmerman, to discuss their newly launched organization Pros for Heroes, a campaign to assist healthcare workers on the frontline fighting COVID-19.Heather and Ryan were at home wondering how they could help people during the pandemic, and after asking a […]
CRISIS COMMS: Nancy Halpern, Founder, Political IQ
Connecting from Washington DC and New York City, we catch-up with Nancy Halpern, Founder of Political IQ, a business that helps measure the impact of workplace politics while providing solutions to ensure it doesn’t interfere with success. Our conversation begins with an update on the current situation in New York City and how Nancy has […]
ON THE FRONTLINE: Reporting On The COVID-19 Crisis? Interview with NBC News Correspondent, Susan McGinnis
The COVID-19 virus continues to affect the lives of Americans in unprecedented ways not least of which is how news content is consumed. In this episode of On The Frontline, we talk with NBC News Correspondent Susan McGinnis about how she’s coping in this extraordinary time. For the first time in Susan’s career she’s […]
Crisis Comms: Stephen David Leonard, Founder and CEO, The Leonard Group
Connecting from Washington DC and Los Angeles, we catch-up with Stephen David Leonard, CEO of Leonard Group. Our conversation begins with an update on Stephen’s son who is thankfully recovering from a non-COVID 19 scare that resulted in the family hunkering down in a hospital room for eleven days as they watched businesses across Los […]
ON THE FRONTLINE: What’s It Like Reporting On The COVID-19 Crisis? Interview with Business Insider’s Anna Miller
Whether you’re getting the latest news by sitting in front of the TV or scrolling through your phone, you can’t escape the nearly endless COVID-19 coverage from journalists and reporters breaking down the latest developments from around the globe. Rather than attempting to absorb the ever-changing volume of daily coverage, I recently started looking at […]