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The Finale - A Bittersweet Goodbye For Now
mardi 13 août 2024 • Duration 08:21
Alright! Nancy Marshall here, and buckle up because this is it, the grand finale! It's hard to believe, but this is the very last episode of the PR Maven Podcast. Six years! Six glorious years of spilling the tea, cracking open some good PR wisdom, and sharing a laugh or two along the way.
You have always seen Nancy on the front but this all would have not been possible without my producer the fabulous Emma Quinlan.
We've had some real rockstar guests on this show. From industry titans to rising stars, each one brought their unique perspective and valuable insights.
So, what's next? Well, this might be the end of the PR Maven Podcast, but it's certainly not the end of the road for yours truly. I've got a few exciting things brewing. In the meantime, all the past episodes are still up for your listening pleasure on marshallpr.com and all the usual podcast haunts. And do keep in touch on the Facebook group!
This isn't goodbye, it's just see you later! With a heart full of gratitude, this is Nancy Marshall, signing off.
00:00 Introduction to the PR Maven Podcast
01:04 Final Episode Announcement
01:42 Reflecting on Six Years of Podcasting
03:09 Highlighting Popular Episodes and Guests
04:20 Awards and Recognitions
05:01 Gratitude to Loyal Fans and Listeners
05:34 Future Plans and Farewell
06:15 Final Thank You and Closing Remarks
How To Use Your Strengths To Develop Your Personal Brand, With Christine Tieri – Episode 141
Episode 141
mardi 6 août 2024 • Duration 41:00
What are your strengths and how can you use them to grow your personal brand? In this episode, Chris Tieri explains how to leverage your strengths to develop your personal brand. As a Gallup Certified Strengths Coach, Chris talks about how she discovered her passion for coaching, how to use your strengths finder results and how to build your personal brand around your strengths. Listen for Chris’s definition of a brand and what research can do to help.
03:06 – A Career in Advertising
05:58 – Transitioning From Agency Owner to Strengths Coach
07:52 – Nancy and Chris’s Strengths
10:15 – Chris’s Passion Project
13:32 – How Chris Uses Strengths Finder for Her Clients
18:03 – Effective Leadership Lessons
22:44 – Definition of a Brand
29:02 – How To Strengthen Your Personal Brand
33:27 – How Research Can Help With Branding
36:08 – Helpful Resources
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Growing Your Brand Through Public Speaking and Social Media ft. April Chavez – Episode 280
How To Start Your Personal Brand, With Kit Huffman – Episode 190
About Chris
Christine Tieri is a business and leadership brand strategist, national speaker and Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach. Focusing on her own strengths of vision, ideation and strategy, Chris works with her clients to discover their unique strengths, make a meaningful impact on those they lead, and set up strategies to accomplish their wildest goals for success. A former ad agency owner for nearly 25 years, Chris knows a thing or two about brand building, strategic messaging and three-martini lunches.
How This Magazine Is Growing In The Digital Age: Owner of Journey Magazines Carolyn Delaney - Ep 277
Episode 277
mardi 4 juin 2024 • Duration 34:05
In this episode of The PR Maven® Podcast, Nancy hosts Carolyn Delaney, founder and CEO of Journey Enterprises. Carolyn shares her transformative journey from leading IT departments to founding a media company dedicated to making recovery from addiction visible and reducing stigma through inspiring stories, resources, and community events. Journey Enterprises, primarily through its print magazine and various engagements, seeks to offer hope and practical insights into the multiplicity of recovery paths beyond traditional programs like AA. Carolyn discusses her deep-rooted mission to spread awareness and accessibility of recovery options, her vision for a world that celebrates recovery, and how personal branding and strategic PR have been instrumental in amplifying her message and building a supportive community around Journey's mission.
00:00 Introduction to The PR Maven® Podcast
00:43 Special Guest: Carolyn Delaney's Journey and Mission
01:57 Carolyn's Career Shift and the Birth of Journey Enterprises
05:39 The Impact of Personal Branding and The PR Maven's Influence
10:20 Utilizing Public Relations for Social Impact
13:55 Building a Community Around Recovery
23:09 The Power of Print in a Digital Age
28:05 How to Connect with Journey Magazine
29:18 Closing Thoughts and Contact Information
About Carolyn Delaney:
Carolyn Delaney is the visionary founder and CEO of Journey Enterprises, a pioneering media company dedicated to making recovery from addiction visible and accessible in everyday places. With a remarkable career transition from leading IT departments to championing recovery stories, Carolyn brings a wealth of experience and a deep personal connection to the mission. Her leadership at Journey Enterprises encompasses producing a celebrated print magazine, organizing community events, and engaging in vital speaking engagements to promote a message of hope and diminish the stigma around addiction. Having witnessed the transformative power of sharing recovery stories and resources, Carolyn aims to create a world where recovery paths are well-known and celebrated, inspiring others with her optimistic, mission-driven approach.
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How Marketing Can Help Overcome Challenges in Higher Education With Cheryl Broom - Episode 168
Episode 168
mardi 28 mai 2024 • Duration 35:52
After beginning her career as a journalist, Cheryl Broom got her start in public relations as a public information officer. Her career led her to higher education, which has been her focus ever since. In this episode, Cheryl describes the types of clients she works with, the challenges they face and what role marketing can play to overcome those challenges. Cheryl also talks about the changes marketing has seen since the beginning of her career, including her work with diversity, equity and inclusion.
00:00 Introduction to the PR Maven Podcast
01:32 Introducing Guest: Cheryl Broom
03:12 Transitioning From Journalism to Public Relations
07:11 Public Relations for Community Colleges
10:31 The Role Marketing Plays in Bringing Students Back to College
13:54 What Has and Has Not Changed in Marketing Over 20 Years
19:36 Including Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in PR
25:14 Why Cheryl Focuses on Marketing Higher Education
29:26 The Biggest Challenges Clients Face
30:41 Helpful Resources
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About Cheryl
Cheryl Broom is a national community college leader with a passion for student success and a deep commitment to serving her clients with integrity and passion. For 20 years, Cheryl has worked for and served community colleges across the nation on projects ranging from bond passages to complex marketing campaigns. A former television news reporter, Cheryl brings her knack for storytelling to everyday projects as well as to her presentations. An accomplished speaker, Cheryl has keynoted higher education conferences across the nation. You’ll also catch her teaching Communications 101 (the dreaded public speaking class) at community colleges across San Diego. In her free time, you'll find her lifting weights, spending time with her family and golfing.
How To Build Your Own PR Business With Delaney Vetter – Episode 276
Episode 276
mardi 21 mai 2024 • Duration 43:28
In this episode of The PR Maven® Podcast, host Nancy Marshall welcomes guest Delaney Vetter, an independent PR strategist and copywriter specializing in the food and beverage and consumer packaged goods (CPG) sector. Delaney shares her journey from a food-obsessed kid to a PR expert, her experience interning at a marketing agency in Portland, Oregon, and her unexpected transition to freelance work due to the pandemic's impact on the job market. With a focus on helping brands connect with their community and media through strategic, creative actions, Delaney discusses her passion for working with food brands, the importance of understanding a brand’s voice, and her personal enjoyment of exploring her Brooklyn neighborhood's culinary scene. The conversation also covers essential PR strategies, the significance of building relationships with journalists and clients, and leveraging personal branding in the PR field. Delaney’s approach to securing media coverage and her tips for PR professionals on effective pitching are highlighted, alongside a discussion on the power of word-of-mouth marketing and the invaluable role of research before pitching to journalists.
00:00 Welcome to The PR Maven® Podcast With Delaney Vetter
00:30 Meet Delaney Vetter: PR Strategist and Food Lover
01:44 Delaney's Journey into PR and Freelancing
06:56 The Art of Branding and Storytelling in PR
13:07 Building Relationships in the PR World
25:33 Effective Pitching Strategies for PR Success
32:54 Delaney's Inspirations and How To Connect
About Delaney
Delaney Vetter is a beacon of innovation and strategic communication in the PR and copywriting sphere, particularly within the food and beverage and CPG industries. As an independent consultant, Delaney excels in elevating brands through her expert navigation of media relations, event curation and brand voice development. With a lifelong passion for the culinary world, she brings a unique blend of experience and enthusiasm to the table, making her the go-to specialist for food brands aiming to connect with new audiences. Delaney’s journey from a college intern at an integrated marketing agency, through the tumult of entering the job market during a global pandemic, to establishing herself as a sought-after freelance professional, highlights her adaptability, creativity and unwavering dedication to her craft. Whether she's hunting for the perfect croissant in Brooklyn or helping a client become a household name, Delaney's passion for her work shines through, making her a distinguished voice in the world of PR and brand storytelling.
This episode is sponsored by: Pitchcraft - pitchcraft.media
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Episode 147: How Innovation, Sustainability and Employee Wellness Build a Brand, With Rob Tod
Episode 147
mardi 14 mai 2024 • Duration 52:00
Innovative products are not always immediately accepted by customers. This was the case for Allagash Brewing Company owner Rob Tod who explains his journey to success in this episode. After shifting customer tastes, Allagash was hit with another challenge – COVID-19. With seventy percent of their business coming from bars and restaurants, Allagash started to focus on employee wellness while riding out the COVID-19 storm. Rob also explains how supporting local grain farmers improved sustainability. Innovation, sustainability and focusing on employees comes together to build the brand and makes for great stories to share with the media.
00:00 Introduction to the PR Maven Podcast
01:21 Introducing Guest: Rob Tod
04:52 The Role Breweries Play in the Maine Brand
08:11 Breaking Into the Beer Industry
15:33 How Allagash Focused on Employee Wellness During COVID
24:31 The Process of Becoming a B Corp Business
38:42 The Role of Public Relations for Sharing Allagash’s Stories
40:45 Allagash Brewing’s Awards and Where to Buy
46:11 Helpful Resources
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About Rob
After graduating from Middlebury College with a major in geology, Rob headed west. Following a couple of years in Colorado, he suspected his track would eventually lead him either back to geology or woodworking. Before heading down one of those paths, he took a detour to Vermont where he washed kegs at Otter Creek Brewery.
While at Otter Creek, he happened upon the beers of Belgium. In these inventive and surprising brews, Rob saw an opportunity to give American beer drinkers an experience they’d never had before. He left steady pay and founded Allagash Brewing Company in 1995.
The brewery has since grown from a one-man operation into one of the top 50 craft breweries in the United States (by sales volume) and has earned a spot on Maine’s Best Places to Work list for seven years running. Rob is the past chair of the Brewers Association trade group and received the James Beard Award for Outstanding Wine, Beer or Spirits Producer in 2019.
This episode is sponsored by:
Pitchcraft - pitchcraft.media
Episode 275: Public Relations Reimagined with Pitchcraft: A Deep Dive with Founders Kelsey and Derrick Ogletree
Episode 275
mardi 7 mai 2024 • Duration 38:51
In this episode of The PR Maven® Podcast, host Nancy Marshall welcome Kelsey and Derrick Ogletree, founders of Pitchcraft, a people-focused PR platform that aims to restore integrity and accountability in the media industry. Founded in 2021 and based in Florence, Alabama, Pitchcraft distinguishes itself by integrating a journalist's perspective into PR strategies, emphasizing relationship building among PR professionals, writers and editors. The platform offers membership to PR professionals, providing resources, content and community support to foster better connections and earned media placements. The founders discuss their journey from conceiving Pitchcraft during the pandemic to moving from Chicago to rural Alabama and the challenges they faced. They also highlight Pitchcraft's unique approach to PR, including focusing on lifestyle sectors, offering flexible payments and fostering a supportive community. Additionally, they share useful tips for crafting effective pitches and stress the importance of developing genuine relationships with media professionals. The episode concludes with a special offer for PR Maven podcast listeners and insights into the future of PR and media relations.
00:00 Introduction to The PR Maven® Podcast
02:07 Meet the Founders of Pitchcraft: Kelsey and Derrick Ogletree
03:30 The Origins and Mission of Pitchcraft
04:50 Pitchcraft's Unique Approach to PR and Media
09:04 The Evolution of Pitchcraft: From Pandemic Idea to PR Platform
12:43 The Future of PR
15:50 Building Relationships in PR
24:25 Crafting the Perfect Pitch: Tips and Strategies (continued at 34:15)
29:10 What Defines Newsworthiness
31:03 Walking The Line Between Being Helpful and Annoying With Journalists
37:00 Closing Thoughts and How to Connect with Pitchcraft
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About Kelsey and Derrick
Pitchcraft was co-founded in 2021 by husband-and-wife team Derrick and Kelsey Ogletree, who live in Florence, Alabama, with their 1-year-old son Asher. Having grown up in small towns and with strong family values, they’re passionate about bringing people together in meaningful, authentic ways. Through Pitchcraft, they aim to help restore integrity and accountability to the media industry through putting people first.
Kelsey, CEO of Pitchcraft, is a Medill-trained independent journalist whose work has appeared in many print and digital outlets including The Wall Street Journal, Travel + Leisure, AARP The Magazine and others. Derrick, COO of Pitchcraft, is a graduate of the University of Alabama who previously spent over a decade in corporate finance.
This episode is sponsored by:
Pitchcraft - pitchcraft.media
Episode 274: 680,000 Followers on Facebook but Only Earning $800 a Month! Hear From Lisa Steele, Founder of Fresh Eggs Daily, on Evaluating and Adjusting Your Marketing Strategy
Episode 274
mardi 30 avril 2024 • Duration 32:02
In this podcast episode, host Nancy interviews Lisa Steele, the founder of Fresh Eggs Daily and a fifth-generation chicken keeper, about her journey from a career on Wall Street to becoming an authority on backyard chicken keeping and her recent pivot to the culinary world. Lisa shares insights into her childhood, her initial hesitance towards chickens, and how she turned her passion into a successful brand with a massive following, multiple best-selling books, and a television show. The conversation also delves into Lisa's strategic approach to personal branding, the importance of building a solid foundation beyond social media, her tips on avoiding burnout, and exploring new projects like a second cookbook and another season of her TV show. Additionally, Lisa talks about the significance of directly connecting with her audience through an email list and provides advice on building and maintaining a strong brand.
00:00 Welcome to the Podcast: A Chat with Lisa Steele
01:36 The Journey from Chicken Keeping to Cookbook Author
03:31 Diving into the Culinary World: From Chickens to Cookbooks
05:34 Personal Branding and the Power of Connection
07:52 Navigating Business Success and the Importance of Pivoting
08:35 Exploring Future Dreams and Expanding Horizons
11:18 The Strategic Approach to Blogging and Social Media
12:42 The Value of an Email List in Direct Marketing
16:25 The Art of Avoiding Burnout and Embracing Change
21:53 Considering the Future: Potential Sale and Brand Evolution
26:20 Final Thoughts and How to Connect with Lisa Steele
About Lisa
Lisa Steele is a fifth-generation chicken keeper, author, and founder of Fresh Eggs Daily. With nearly a million followers worldwide, Lisa has been dubbed the queen of the coop and is known for her expertise in raising backyard chickens. She has written several top-selling books on raising backyard poultry and recently released her debut cookbook, the Fresh Eggs Daily Cookbook. Lisa's career transitioned from chicken keeping to the culinary world through her passion for natural preventives and herbs, and she continues to focus on product development and brand marketing.
Episode 273: How DECD is Empowering Maine's Youth, With Kaylin (Kay) Kerina
Episode 273
mardi 23 avril 2024 • Duration 33:11
This PR Maven Podcast® episode features Nancy's conversation with Kaylin (Kay) Kerina, the Maine Career Exploration program manager in Portland, Maine. Kay shares her journey from a varied career background to youth workforce development, emphasizing the importance of helping young Mainers find meaningful employment opportunities. She discusses her work in social justice, youth advocacy and community outreach, aiming to implement systemic change and support communities through a trust-based approach. The Maine Career Exploration program, part of the Department of Economic and Community Development, aims to connect 6,000 young people to work experiences in various industries, fostering passion and providing mentors. Kay also touches on her personal joy in gardening and how Maine employers and young people can get involved with the career exploration program.
00:00 Welcome to the PR Maven Podcast with Kaylin (Kay) Kerina
00:34 Kay Kerina's Journey: From Social Work to Career Exploration
04:25 The Mission of Maine Career Exploration
06:39 Personal Stories of Career Guidance
09:12 Engaging Young People in Maine's Workforce
11:30 The Importance of Passion in Career Choices
19:35 A Gardening Detour: Kay's Personal Passions
22:15 How Employers and Young People Can Get Involved
25:00 Back to Business: Expanding Career Opportunities in Maine
27:24 Tools for Productivity and Contact Information
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About Kay
Kaylin (Kay) Kerina is the Maine Career Exploration Program Manager, with a background in social work, human services and alternative education. With over seven years of experience, Kay is dedicated to serving students with barriers to employment and advocating for youth in the community. Her work in Youth Workforce Development focuses on supporting youth to find meaningful work opportunities and implementing systemic change for the communities she supports.
Episode 54: Achieving Success in Marketing and Your Career, With Michelle Hood
Episode 54
mardi 16 avril 2024 • Duration 40:39
In this episode, Michelle Hood, executive vice president and chief operating officer of the American Hospital Association and former CEO of Northern Light Health, talks about her career in academic, national faith-based and rural healthcare integrated systems. In addition to talking about her career, Michelle gives career advice on risk-taking, establishing a pattern of lifelong learning and having enthusiasm for your work. Michelle and Nancy also talk about marketing and PR including the doors that can open through social media, the importance of a brand promise and measuring success.
04:35 Developing Leadership Skills
08:39 Risk-Taking Advice for Young People
9:42 Doors That Can Open Through Social Media
15:05 Why Politics Can Be an Obstacle to Success
24:14 How Digital Activity, Surveys and Patient Satisfaction Can Measure Success
26:47 The Importance of a Brand Promise.
34:12 Helpful Resources
36:42 Establishing a Pattern of Lifelong Learning and an Enthusiasm for the Work
37:38 A Parting Thought About the Privilege of Living in Maine
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About Michelle
Michelle Hood is executive vice president and chief operating officer of the American Hospital Association. During the recording of this episode, Michelle was the president and CEO at Northern Light Health in Brewer, Maine. At Northern Light Health, she focused on healthcare policy and design models at the state and national levels, positioning the system to be successful in a rapidly changing healthcare environment. Michelle is the past chair of the Maine Hospital Association Board, the University of Maine System Board of Trustees, Vizient New England Board and Health Insights. Michelle received a Bachelor of Science from Purdue University and a Master of Health Care Administration from Georgia State University.









