Lessons Learned: 3 Things you Need to Know about PR

What You Need to Know After almost 25 years in a business that I love, I am beyond excited that my eldest daughter will soon be embarking on her own unique career path in communications. We have spent the last few months checking out universities and colleges that...

PR Tips from a Journalist’s Point of View

When I started out as a business writer in the early 2000s, the age-old rivalry between journalists and PR people was going strong. But in today’s changing media environment, strong relationships between the two sides are more important than ever. While every PR pro...

Transitioning from Cubicle to Condo

Having recently entered the world of virtual PR, there were a lot of unknowns when it came to working from home. The idea sounded great – working in comfortable clothes, access to unlimited snacks, the freedom to work from anywhere – but things aren’t...

What’s YOUR tendency?

What’s YOUR tendency? How do you respond to expectations, from others, or from within? Are you able to meet commitments you make to friends or colleagues, but have a tough time keeping commitments or achieving goals when you’ve set them for yourself? Or, does the...

Goalposts: Amy Laski On How She Puts the PR in PR

Sometimes the stars align and the world tells you that you need to know someone, and for me that person was Amy Laski, founder and CEO of Felicity Public Relations. When I met with her over coffee recently, I was impressed with her life-changing decision to leave...

Seeing the “Craft” In Communications

I admire the creativity of artists and designers, and their talent for making beautiful objects. What most draws my eye though, is pottery. I have an extensive collection to prove it. When I moved to the UK, I found an opportunity to merge my work in communications...

Is wellbeing washed up?

Thank you for requesting our white paper.

How can I take my brand’s wellbeing story from languishing to flourishing?

Thank you for requesting our checklist.