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    <title>PR Resolution podcast - Episodes Tagged with “Diversity”</title>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2021 21:00:00 +0100</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>Ethics &amp; doing the right thing in PR </title>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2021 21:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
  <author>Stella Bayles</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>n this episode I interview Anthony Hayes, founder of the Hayes Initiative, based in NYC. We discuss his experience of upholding ethics in public affairs PR, where responsibility lies in mis-information in the media and why following your heart in communications is so important. 

Hayes Initiative, a certified LGBTQ-owned and operated public affairs firm, was recently recognized with an honorable mention at the 2021 PRWeek Awards for “Best in Public Affairs”. This was for their work with Time's Up, a charity that supports victims of sexual harassment, and specifically those involved in the Harvey Weinstein case.

Anthony shares how PR professionals can bring crisis techniques into every strategy and how to ensure we, as an industry, are not known for fake-news or misinformation. 

This episode is for everyone in PR.  </itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>45:00</itunes:duration>
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  <description>In this episode I interview Anthony Hayes, founder of the Hayes Initiative, based in NYC. We discuss his experience of upholding ethics in public affairs PR, where responsibility lies in mis-information in the media and why following your heart in communications is so important. 
Hayes Initiative, a certified LGBTQ-owned and operated public affairs firm, was recently recognized with an honorable mention at the 2021 PRWeek Awards for “Best in Public Affairs”. This was for their work with Time's Up, a charity that supports victims of sexual harassment, and specifically those involved in the Harvey Weinstein case.
Anthony has worked with charities, presidential candidates, members of the U.S. Cabinet, governors, elected officials, law enforcement officials, and high-ranking health and legal professionals… It’s safe to say he has experience in high-pressure and controversial comms.
Anthony shares how PR professionals can bring crisis techniques into every strategy and how to ensure we, as an industry, are not known for fake-news or misinformation. 
This episode is for everyone in PR.  
 Special Guest: Anthony Hayes .
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  <itunes:keywords>public relations, stella bayles, anthony hayes,  diversity, equality, public affairs, PR ethics</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode I interview Anthony Hayes, founder of the Hayes Initiative, based in NYC. We discuss his experience of upholding ethics in public affairs PR, where responsibility lies in mis-information in the media and why following your heart in communications is so important. </p>

<p>Hayes Initiative, a certified LGBTQ-owned and operated public affairs firm, was recently recognized with an honorable mention at the 2021 PRWeek Awards for “Best in Public Affairs”. This was for their work with Time&#39;s Up, a charity that supports victims of sexual harassment, and specifically those involved in the Harvey Weinstein case.</p>

<p>Anthony has worked with charities, presidential candidates, members of the U.S. Cabinet, governors, elected officials, law enforcement officials, and high-ranking health and legal professionals… It’s safe to say he has experience in high-pressure and controversial comms.</p>

<p>Anthony shares how PR professionals can bring crisis techniques into every strategy and how to ensure we, as an industry, are not known for fake-news or misinformation. </p>

<p>This episode is for everyone in PR.  </p><p>Special Guest: Anthony Hayes .</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode I interview Anthony Hayes, founder of the Hayes Initiative, based in NYC. We discuss his experience of upholding ethics in public affairs PR, where responsibility lies in mis-information in the media and why following your heart in communications is so important. </p>

<p>Hayes Initiative, a certified LGBTQ-owned and operated public affairs firm, was recently recognized with an honorable mention at the 2021 PRWeek Awards for “Best in Public Affairs”. This was for their work with Time&#39;s Up, a charity that supports victims of sexual harassment, and specifically those involved in the Harvey Weinstein case.</p>

<p>Anthony has worked with charities, presidential candidates, members of the U.S. Cabinet, governors, elected officials, law enforcement officials, and high-ranking health and legal professionals… It’s safe to say he has experience in high-pressure and controversial comms.</p>

<p>Anthony shares how PR professionals can bring crisis techniques into every strategy and how to ensure we, as an industry, are not known for fake-news or misinformation. </p>

<p>This episode is for everyone in PR.  </p><p>Special Guest: Anthony Hayes .</p>]]>
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  <title>Diversity in Public Relations </title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2020 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
  <author>Stella Bayles</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this episode Stella interviews Sarah Waddington, founder and curator of the FuturePRoof book series and discusses the latest edition, 'celebrating BME talent'.

As well as curating the FuturePRoof books, Sarah Waddington is managing director of Astute communications, an agency in the north of England. Sarah also led the CIPR's gender policy for many years, improved social mobility within the UK PR industry and is now on the advisory board of The Blueprint, which is part of BME PR Pro mentoring scheme.

The discussion explores:
- Diversity and representation in Public Relations
- How organisations can attract, retain and nurture diverse talent
- How PR can truly connect and relate to the public 
- Ethics in communications &amp; how much responsibility lies with practitioners vs. media and social platforms
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  <itunes:duration>41:25</itunes:duration>
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  <description>In this episode Stella interviews Sarah Waddington, founder and curator of the FuturePRoof book series and discusses the latest edition, 'celebrating BME talent'.
Stella and Sarah explore representation in Public Relations, from an inclusivity perspective on the communicators side but also our responsibility in truly understanding, connecting and relating to the public.
As well as curating the FuturePRoof books, Sarah Waddington is managing director of Astute communications, an agency in the north of England. Sarah also led the CIPR's gender policy for many years, improved social mobility within the UK PR industry and is now on the advisory board of The Blueprint, which is part of BME PR Pro mentoring scheme.
The discussion explores:
- Diversity and representation in Public Relations
- How organisations can attract, retain and nurture diverse talent
- How PR can truly connect and relate to the public 
- Ethics in communications &amp;amp; how much responsibility lies with practitioners vs. media and social platforms
 Special Guest: Sarah Waddington .
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode Stella interviews Sarah Waddington, founder and curator of the FuturePRoof book series and discusses the latest edition, &#39;celebrating BME talent&#39;.</p>

<p>Stella and Sarah explore representation in Public Relations, from an inclusivity perspective on the communicators side but also our responsibility in truly understanding, connecting and relating to the public.</p>

<p>As well as curating the FuturePRoof books, Sarah Waddington is managing director of Astute communications, an agency in the north of England. Sarah also led the CIPR&#39;s gender policy for many years, improved social mobility within the UK PR industry and is now on the advisory board of The Blueprint, which is part of BME PR Pro mentoring scheme.</p>

<p>The discussion explores:</p>

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<li>Diversity and representation in Public Relations</li>
<li>How organisations can attract, retain and nurture diverse talent</li>
<li>How PR can truly connect and relate to the public </li>
<li>Ethics in communications &amp; how much responsibility lies with practitioners vs. media and social platforms</li>
</ul><p>Special Guest: Sarah Waddington .</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode Stella interviews Sarah Waddington, founder and curator of the FuturePRoof book series and discusses the latest edition, &#39;celebrating BME talent&#39;.</p>

<p>Stella and Sarah explore representation in Public Relations, from an inclusivity perspective on the communicators side but also our responsibility in truly understanding, connecting and relating to the public.</p>

<p>As well as curating the FuturePRoof books, Sarah Waddington is managing director of Astute communications, an agency in the north of England. Sarah also led the CIPR&#39;s gender policy for many years, improved social mobility within the UK PR industry and is now on the advisory board of The Blueprint, which is part of BME PR Pro mentoring scheme.</p>

<p>The discussion explores:</p>

<ul>
<li>Diversity and representation in Public Relations</li>
<li>How organisations can attract, retain and nurture diverse talent</li>
<li>How PR can truly connect and relate to the public </li>
<li>Ethics in communications &amp; how much responsibility lies with practitioners vs. media and social platforms</li>
</ul><p>Special Guest: Sarah Waddington .</p>]]>
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