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    <title>PR Resolution podcast - Episodes Tagged with “Brand Reputation”</title>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 10 Nov 2023 08:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
    <description>Stella Bayles, author, speaker and director of PR technologies 'CoverageBook' &amp; 'AnswerThePublic', hosts this direct and straight-talking podcast on PR, marketing and communications.
In each episode, Stella explores an emerging topic in Public Relations and with the help of an expert dispels any myths and breaks down the jargon.
Summarised in plain language, this PR podcast is informative,  often amusing and always under and hour, so you can be clued up before your next Zoom call.
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    <itunes:subtitle>The straight-talking Public Relations podcast that gives you the information you need to find your own PR direction.</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:author>Stella Bayles</itunes:author>
    <itunes:summary>Stella Bayles, author, speaker and director of PR technologies 'CoverageBook' &amp; 'AnswerThePublic', hosts this direct and straight-talking podcast on PR, marketing and communications.
In each episode, Stella explores an emerging topic in Public Relations and with the help of an expert dispels any myths and breaks down the jargon.
Summarised in plain language, this PR podcast is informative,  often amusing and always under and hour, so you can be clued up before your next Zoom call.
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    <itunes:keywords>public relations, PR, future PR, PR measurement, measure PR, Public Relations workflow, digital PR, online marketing, PESO</itunes:keywords>
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  <title>Why the UK’s biggest corporates are at risk of reputational damage</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this episode Stella interviews the Chief Executive of the CIPR (Chartered Institute of Public Relations) Alastair McCapra. 

They talk about FTSE 100 businesses and the lack of PR expertise in executive leadership teams and on boards in the UK.

Alastair and Stella explore the reasons for this; including reputation management being viewed as a ‘when it happens’ scenario right through to senior opinions on the financial value of PR.

Alastair Shares examples of what can happen when PR and reputation isn’t being considered at board level and the risks businesses face financially. 

This episode is relevant to PR people in all sectors. It’s full of advice from Alastair and the CIPR on what you and your team can do to raise awareness of the importance of corporate reputation management in your organisation and with your clients.

Together we can raise the profile of PR at a senior level where it belongs.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>37:16</itunes:duration>
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  <description>In this episode Stella interviews the Chief Executive of the CIPR (Chartered Institute of Public Relations) Alastair McCapra. 
They talk about FTSE 100 businesses and the lack of PR expertise in executive leadership teams and on boards in the UK.
Alastair and Stella explore the reasons for this; including reputation management being viewed as a ‘when it happens’ scenario right through to senior opinions on the financial value of PR.
Alastair Shares examples of what can happen when PR and reputation isn’t being considered at board level and the risks businesses face financially. 
This episode is relevant to PR people in all sectors. It’s full of advice from Alastair and the CIPR on what you and your team can do to raise awareness of the importance of corporate reputation management in your organisation and with your clients.
Together we can raise the profile of PR at a senior level where it belongs. Special Guest: Alastair McCapra.
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  <itunes:keywords>reputation mangement, senior PR, brand reputation, corporate reputation, brand planning, CIPR, stella bayles, alastair mcapra</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode Stella interviews the Chief Executive of the CIPR (Chartered Institute of Public Relations) Alastair McCapra. </p>

<p>They talk about FTSE 100 businesses and the lack of PR expertise in executive leadership teams and on boards in the UK.</p>

<p>Alastair and Stella explore the reasons for this; including reputation management being viewed as a ‘when it happens’ scenario right through to senior opinions on the financial value of PR.</p>

<p>Alastair Shares examples of what can happen when PR and reputation isn’t being considered at board level and the risks businesses face financially. </p>

<p>This episode is relevant to PR people in all sectors. It’s full of advice from Alastair and the CIPR on what you and your team can do to raise awareness of the importance of corporate reputation management in your organisation and with your clients.</p>

<p>Together we can raise the profile of PR at a senior level where it belongs.</p><p>Special Guest: Alastair McCapra.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode Stella interviews the Chief Executive of the CIPR (Chartered Institute of Public Relations) Alastair McCapra. </p>

<p>They talk about FTSE 100 businesses and the lack of PR expertise in executive leadership teams and on boards in the UK.</p>

<p>Alastair and Stella explore the reasons for this; including reputation management being viewed as a ‘when it happens’ scenario right through to senior opinions on the financial value of PR.</p>

<p>Alastair Shares examples of what can happen when PR and reputation isn’t being considered at board level and the risks businesses face financially. </p>

<p>This episode is relevant to PR people in all sectors. It’s full of advice from Alastair and the CIPR on what you and your team can do to raise awareness of the importance of corporate reputation management in your organisation and with your clients.</p>

<p>Together we can raise the profile of PR at a senior level where it belongs.</p><p>Special Guest: Alastair McCapra.</p>]]>
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  <title>How Music Grows Brands</title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 06 Mar 2023 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
  <author>Stella Bayles</author>
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  <itunes:author>Stella Bayles</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>In this episode I delve into the power of music; how it shapes cultures, grows brands and can drive business. 

I’m interviewing two people who’s deep understanding of music &amp; culture has led them to work on brand partnership deals that have built reputation and grow businesses. 

I’m joined by ex-Head of Global Music at Coca-Cola, Joe Belliotti and Rebecca Jolly who is a global business consultant focused on growing business through culture.

Former MD at Mixmag and now MD at new generation media company Woo from ITV, Rebecca has extensive music media experience and has teamed up with music brand partnership expert Joe Belliotti on new book ‘How Music Grows Brands’.

Its the first of its kind and is already an Amazon Best Seller, the book helps PR and marketing teams bring music into strategies and connect with audiences in a way that will drive business. It also helps all parties in the partnership navigate the modern music industry so artist, label, brand and media all benefit.

Our interview covers; How having music as part of your brand strategy is measurable, the difference music can make to a brand’s reputation and and how to navigate shared objectives.

Whether you’re in an agency, a brand team, label side or artist, I’m confident this episode will be hugely helpful!</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>35:03</itunes:duration>
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  <description>In this episode I delve into the power of music; how it shapes cultures, grows brands and can drive business. 
I’m interviewing two people who’s deep understanding of music &amp;amp; culture has led them to work on brand partnership deals that have built reputation and grow businesses. 
I’m joined by ex-Head of Global Music at Coca-Cola, Joe Belliotti and Rebecca Jolly who is a global business consultant focused on growing business through culture.
Former MD at Mixmag and now MD at new generation media company Woo from ITV, Rebecca has extensive music media experience and has teamed up with music brand partnership expert Joe Belliotti on new book ‘How Music Grows Brands’.
Its the first of its kind and is already an Amazon Best Seller, the book helps PR and marketing teams bring music into strategies and connect with audiences in a way that will drive business. It also helps all parties in the partnership navigate the modern music industry so artist, label, brand and media all benefit.
Our interview covers; How having music as part of your brand strategy is measurable, the difference music can make to a brand’s reputation and and how to navigate shared objectives.
Whether you’re in an agency, a brand team, label side or artist, I’m confident this episode will be hugely helpful! Special Guests: Rebecca Jolly and joe belliotti .
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  <itunes:keywords>music pr, music sponsorship, music marketing, brand reputation, brand partnership, brand partners, public relations, PR, label, music artist marketing, how music grows brands</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode I delve into the power of music; how it shapes cultures, grows brands and can drive business. </p>

<p>I’m interviewing two people who’s deep understanding of music &amp; culture has led them to work on brand partnership deals that have built reputation and grow businesses. </p>

<p>I’m joined by ex-Head of Global Music at Coca-Cola, Joe Belliotti and Rebecca Jolly who is a global business consultant focused on growing business through culture.</p>

<p>Former MD at Mixmag and now MD at new generation media company Woo from ITV, Rebecca has extensive music media experience and has teamed up with music brand partnership expert Joe Belliotti on new book ‘How Music Grows Brands’.</p>

<p>Its the first of its kind and is already an Amazon Best Seller, the book helps PR and marketing teams bring music into strategies and connect with audiences in a way that will drive business. It also helps all parties in the partnership navigate the modern music industry so artist, label, brand and media all benefit.</p>

<p>Our interview covers; How having music as part of your brand strategy is measurable, the difference music can make to a brand’s reputation and and how to navigate shared objectives.</p>

<p>Whether you’re in an agency, a brand team, label side or artist, I’m confident this episode will be hugely helpful!</p><p>Special Guests: Rebecca Jolly and joe belliotti .</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode I delve into the power of music; how it shapes cultures, grows brands and can drive business. </p>

<p>I’m interviewing two people who’s deep understanding of music &amp; culture has led them to work on brand partnership deals that have built reputation and grow businesses. </p>

<p>I’m joined by ex-Head of Global Music at Coca-Cola, Joe Belliotti and Rebecca Jolly who is a global business consultant focused on growing business through culture.</p>

<p>Former MD at Mixmag and now MD at new generation media company Woo from ITV, Rebecca has extensive music media experience and has teamed up with music brand partnership expert Joe Belliotti on new book ‘How Music Grows Brands’.</p>

<p>Its the first of its kind and is already an Amazon Best Seller, the book helps PR and marketing teams bring music into strategies and connect with audiences in a way that will drive business. It also helps all parties in the partnership navigate the modern music industry so artist, label, brand and media all benefit.</p>

<p>Our interview covers; How having music as part of your brand strategy is measurable, the difference music can make to a brand’s reputation and and how to navigate shared objectives.</p>

<p>Whether you’re in an agency, a brand team, label side or artist, I’m confident this episode will be hugely helpful!</p><p>Special Guests: Rebecca Jolly and joe belliotti .</p>]]>
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