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The PR Breakdown with Molly McPherson

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Ever wonder what's really happening behind those viral headlines and celebrity PR disasters? Step into the war room with crisis communications expert Molly as she dissects the week's biggest reputation battles, media meltdowns, and brand controversies.

Each week, Molly peels back the curtain on headline-making moments to reveal the strategic chess moves that shape public perception. From corporate crises to celebrity comebacks, she breaks down what works, what fails, and what it means for the future of reputation management.

Whether you're a PR professional, business leader, or simply fascinated by the art of reputation management, join Molly every week for the conversation everyone in PR is talking about. Subscribe now to master the strategies shaping modern reputation—one breakdown at a time.

Episodes

183: Delete or Not Delete That Tweet

Today’s topic is relevant to everyone who dares to engage in online dialogue, no matter our standing in the public eye. Using the ever-relevant example of ESPN’s Adam Schefter’s controversial tweet following the untimely passing of NFL quarterback, Dwayne Haskins, we tackle the great question: Delete or Not Delete That Tweet? In this episode, you’ll discover the best way to repair the damage of an insensitive tweet, as well as how to avoid such an unfortunate circumstance altogether. Tune in to ...

Apr 19, 202215 min

182: Public Speaking Tips No One Ever Tells You

There is no quicker way to make an impact on your reputation than standing on stage in front of a room of people staring at you, listening to your every word. Here are the lesser known tips on public speaking to help set you up for success. Tune in to hear a series of practical tips from an experienced speaker who isn’t afraid to dish out the inside scoop. Learn how to get the best out of your relationship with the tech team, how to cover your bases with a rehearsal run-through, and what to put ...

Apr 05, 202222 min

181: When Will Smith Slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars in Real Time

By now most people will be somewhat familiar with the controversial events of the 2022 Oscars. Apart from the awards and winners, the incident in which Will Smith hit Chris Rock after a joke aimed at Jada Pinkett Smith, has clearly stolen the headlines and overshadowed the entire night. The situation provides a great opportunity to look at how a crisis unfolds in real-time in the contemporary climate and the role of social and digital media in the process of public response. One of the main ques...

Apr 05, 202229 min

180: The Real Scoop on How to Get a Wikipedia Page

Ever wondered what it takes to get your own Wikipedia page? Here's the short answer: it's not as easy as you think. In this episode, we get into the details about one of the most visited websites in the world and why outsourcing might be your best option for getting a Wikipedia page of your own. Andrew Burnett, co-founder of Lumino Digital , talks about why many people struggle with the rules and guidelines for creating a Wikipedia page, as well as why many people are even eligible to ...

Mar 28, 202239 min

179: TikTok: Waste or Worth Your Time?

Let's start here: TikTok is not for everyone. One of the newer social media apps on the block is distracting, addictive, and potentially dangerous if you overshare information. However, the app has some advantages over its competitors. TikTok is an easy-to-use tool with digestible video clips, making it a marketer's dream. Listen to tikTok in 10 minutes (or close to it). Follow me on TikTok. Listen + Subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts © Molly McPherson 2022 Feeling Panicked When Cr...

Mar 22, 202211 min

178: Why Zelensky’s ‘Selfie Game’ is Helping Ukraine Win the PR War Against Russia

President Zelensky knows how to work a medium to his advantage. Volodymyr Zelensky, then a comedian playing the president of Ukraine in a TV series, won the very first season of the popular dancing show in 2006. Now he is winning the PR war against Russia by strategically sharing 'selfie' videos filmed from a smartphone. In this episode, why the 'selfie' is a powerful weapon for anyone in battle. Mention in the Episode Molly McPherson on TikTok @mollybmcp "I think I have...

Mar 14, 202215 min

177: Is it Okay to Post on Social Media During the Ukraine-Russia Conflict?

Wondering if it's okay to keep marketing during times of unrest? Social media is a helpful way to get a snapshot of the public's mood. And right now, it's safe to say that people feel uneasy watching the horrific scenes from Russia's attack on Ukraine. But it turns out, people are still interested in your products and services - they just need them delivered in a different way right now. We know it's hard to stay positive watching, but that doesn't mean your busines...

Mar 08, 20229 min

176: How to Write a Royally Good Media Advisory

When Buckingham Palace announced that Her Majesty the Queen had tested positive for Covid-19, the press was alerted to the news via media advisory. Even if a media advisory isn't necessary for your organization, knowing how to handle it is always helpful for communicators. In this episode, we'll discuss how to craft a media advisory: What is the point of writing an advisory and how to structure it. Listen + Subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts © Molly McPherson 2022 Feeling Panicked ...

Feb 28, 202210 min

175: How Rachel and Dave Hollis Destroyed Their Million-Dollar Brand

What happens when self-help influencers can't seem to help themselves? In the spring of 2020, Rachel Hollis announced her divorce from her husband of 14 years, Dave Hollis. Neither Hollis has yet to recover from the PR fallout triggered by that announcement. From a viral bikini photo to a failed book tour that led to a two-hour manic rant, what transpired from a business and PR perspective that negatively impacted the joint Hollis brand? In this episode, David Irwin , a marketing and social...

Feb 21, 202253 min

174: Sorry, Not sorry: How to Apologize for a Crisis of Your Own Doing

When a brand is dealing with a crisis of their own making, one aspect of the response must be absolute - the apology. An apology that is heartfelt can quickly reduce a crisis, while an apology that is unclear and half-hearted can create an entirely new one. This week we examine two recent apologies from Whoopi Goldberg and Joe Rogan for actions that caused ABC News and Spotify executives to issue official statements. How did Goldberg and Rogan's comments help or harm their respective brands...

Feb 15, 202218 min

173: How Jeff Zucker's Resignation from CNN Signals a Shift in Crisis Communications

The news of Jeff Zucker resigning as the president of CNN after admitting not disclosing a romantic relationship with another senior executive at the network was certainly a bombshell. It was also a story with similarities to many of the crises we hear about that land on the front page. This episode features an interesting element about Zucker's departure that points to a significant shift in crisis management. What is one red flag you need to be on the lookout for that indicates a potentia...

Feb 08, 202211 min

172: 3 Easy Ways to Finally Get Started on Your Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Communications

There's no question that diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are important topics for communicators to share on behalf of their companies. But where do you start? In this episode we help you get started with your DEI communications. We will define what DEI means, cover some basics on how to get started and the benefits when you do. Mentioned in this episode: Join Indestructible Online for monthly communication trainings Listen + Subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts © Molly McPherson 20...

Feb 01, 202213 min

171: 10 Words & Phrases to Banish in 2022

Do you use phrases you know are overwrought and overused? Many people do, according to Lake Superior State University in Suite St. Marie, Michigan. The university has released their annual list of banished words as a way to uphold, protect and support excellence in language by encouraging avoidance of overused words that are ineffective or irritating for readers. Well said! Mentioned in this episode: Lake Superior State University Banishes Those and Other Familiar but Problematic Words and Terms...

Jan 25, 202210 min

170: 5 Ingenious Ways Your Brand Can Respond to Social Media Bullies

Do you work for a brand, company or organization that has been attacked online? Social media has made bullying easier than ever before. In this episode of the Indestructible PR Podcast, we’ll discuss how social media bullies attack brands online and how you can turn their attacks into a net positive for your brand. You will learn how the cyberbully attacks, why it is important to respond quickly when attacked, and some strategies that work well in turning negative attention into positive results...

Jan 18, 202223 min

169: Is it Safe for your Brand to Have a Snarky Twitter Account? with Dusty Weis

Twitter can be a great way to connect with customers and show off your brand’s personality. But is it safe to be sarcastic? There’s a thin line between being clever and sounding mean, and you don’t want your brand to cross it. My guest, Dusty Weis from Podcamp Media - a branded podcast production company - joins me to discuss tips for having a snarky Twitter account without damaging your brand. Mentioned in this episode: Pabst Blue Ribbon Is Facing Backlash Over This Now-Deleted Tweet , Mashed, ...

Jan 11, 202239 min

168: What is the Actual Difference Between a PR Crisis and an Issue?

A public relations crisis and a public relations issue are two very different things. Many in senior leadership are unaware of this distinction, preventing their communication teams from planning properly. In this episode, we define a public relations crisis. To help plan for any event, issue, incident, or crisis, you need to know the differences between them. Listen + Subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts © Molly McPherson 2022 Feeling Panicked When Crisis Hits? Molly's Got You Covered Fo...

Jan 04, 202213 min

167: Can a New Business Name Get Rid of an Old PR Crisis?

When a business faces a crisis, it can use a variety of crisis communication tactics, but changing its name may not be the best option. On today's episode, we'll examine if changing a business name will help if that name has become too much of a reputational liability. Plus, examples of successful company name changes following crises, as well as examples of where the name change may not have worked as expected. Mentioned in this episode: Facebook Changes Name to Meta: Mark Zuckerberg ...

Dec 28, 202121 min

Bonus Stocking Stuffer: Why PR and Geofence Advertising Are a Match Made in Heaven

Public relations campaigns can work wonders when it comes to generating awareness and interest in your business, but they can also be expensive without any guarantee of success. Geofence advertising may offer an effective PR boost that’s more affordable than traditional forms of advertising. Jeff Swartz, the founder and CEO of Ethic Advertising Agency, shares how it works and why it could be the next big thing in PR campaigns today. Mentioned in this episode: 9 Reasons Why Advertising Doesn&apos...

Dec 23, 202121 min

166: 3 Media Interview Lessons from the Ben Affleck Interview with Howard Stern

Actor, writer, and director Ben Affleck recently went on a promotion tour for his film The Tender Bar. One line from Affleck's over two-hour interview with Howard Stern went viral, causing even bigger problems for him and the filmmakers. To repair the damage caused by his comments regarding his ex-wife, Jennifer Garner, Affleck must spend the rest of the publicity tour in damage control mode. In this episode, we discuss three key lessons for anyone preparing for an important media interview...

Dec 20, 202125 min

165: How Real-Time Data Can Keep You in Control in a Crisis with Zack Condry

The key to managing a digital crisis is to unlock the cause of the crisis in the first place. Critical data and information can be found in conversations and traffic on social media and websites. Zack Condry, President of Everest Communications, knows how to interpret this information and strategize how to use it to manage the situation. He specializes in developing and executing digital communications strategies to help organizations tackle critical public affairs issues, major crises, regulato...

Dec 14, 202143 min

164: Alec Baldwin's Sit-Down with ABC News: A Public Relations Post-Analysis

The story of Alec Baldwin in the aftermath of the tragic shooting death of Halyana Hutchins on the set of the film "Rust" is worth following if you follow public relations and crisis communication. From the first news stories from the Albequeque filmset to the "pop-up" press conference Baldwin held on a busy road in Vermont, we have been following Baldwin's media interactions over his involvement in the tragedy. Baldwin's latest public relations strategies were reve...

Dec 07, 202144 min

163: Is There Any Truth to the Saying, "All Publicity is Good Publicity?"

The actor Jake Gyllenhall knows all too well that bad publicity may not be the best publicity when your name is trending because you broke up with a girlfriend more than ten years ago. Having this ex-girlfriend record a song about the breakup and then upload a 10-minute video to YouTube is the sort of negative publicity that will never disappear. Especially if the video has over 17 million views. The Irish poet and playwright Oscar Wilde once said, "The only thing worse than being talked ab...

Nov 30, 202123 min

162: The 3 Mistakes Most Spokespeople Make in their Media Interviews (and how to avoid them).

Media trainer Warren Weeks joined me in a webinar to discuss the top mistakes he sees many spokespeople make and how to fix them. Our episode discusses how to overcome these common media interview challenges straight from the webinar. Make sure you don't damage your reputation by saying the wrong thing during a nerve-wracking conversation that will likely live online for years to come. Learn three techniques prepared speakers use during a media interview. --- Listen + Subscribe on Stitcher ...

Nov 22, 202121 min

161: The Biggest Media Interview Mistakes of the Month (and what we can learn from them).

A media interview could lead to one of three outcomes: You nail it. You get through it. Your poor performance creates its own crisis. Knowing how to prepare for a media interview increases the likelihood of a positive outcome. Listen to a few of the mistakes we found in recent media interviews and livestreams to learn how to succeed in your next media interview. The guffaw that turned a serious message from a member of the U.S. Cabinet into a joke. Don't call your own press conference on a ...

Nov 16, 202133 min

160: The Best PR Response for a Rogue Employee Who Makes News

If an employee causes a crisis for his employer due to actions that go viral, the company needs an immediate response. Case in point, Southwest Airlines pilot, who used the phrase "Let's go, Brandon," a euphemism considered to be a vulgar phrase aimed at President Joe Biden, over the plane's PA system. On this week's podcast, the best PR response for a rogue employee who makes bad news for your brand. Learn the immediate steps communicators can take to manage reputation ...

Nov 09, 202118 min

159: How to Think Like a Journalist and Make Your PR Pitch Land with Kristi Piehl

Making news for the wrong reasons is simple. Just screw up publicly, and you're on your way to going viral. Bad news spreads fast, especially on social media. To make a positive story newsworthy, you have to cut through a lot of noise to become a leading authority. Discover how to make your story newsworthy and become famous the right way. My guest on the podcast is former television journalist Kristi Piehl. She is the Founder & CEO of Media Minefield and the host of the Flip Your Scrip...

Nov 02, 202124 min

158: How to Respond Publicly to a Tragic Event of Your Own Doing: Ten Steps to Control the Narrative During a Crisis

Here's what we know about the fatal shooting on the set of Alec Baldwin's movie set. Alec Baldwin fired a prop gun that struck cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in the chest, and the director, Joel Souza, in the shoulder. Baldwin is cooperating with the investigation and (as of now) in contact with Hutchins' family. Earlier, some crew members reportedly walked off set over working conditions. Alec Baldwin described the shooting as a "tragic accident." What we don't kn...

Oct 26, 202127 min

157: Your Indestructible PR Tip for the Week is About Vaccinations

Vaccines are on the minds of many businesses, especially small and midsize employers. About two-thirds of small employers believe their employees should be vaccinated, and more than half receive questions about vaccinations. If you want to learn how to communicate vaccination mandates externally, this episode is for you. No politics. No position. Just one PR tip for when vaccine compliance is 100%. Listen + Subscribe Stitcher or Apple Podcasts © Molly McPherson 2021 Feeling Panicked When Crisis ...

Oct 19, 20218 min

156: 3 Effortless Tricks To Be a More Confident Speaker with Kerri Garbis

It only takes a few moments for people to form an opinion about you when they see you speak in public. If you nail it, your reputation is boosted. Bungle it - your reputation is at stake. If you want to appear confident on stage, you have to actually be confident in yourself. A challenge for nervous speakers. However, there are some tricks to help. Speaking coach Kerri Garbis discusses three effortless methods for capturing confidence on stage. Mentioned on the podcast: Kerri Garbis from Ovation...

Oct 12, 202121 min

155: The First 48 Hours: Amtrak’s Effective Crisis Response After the Derailment

In the week since an Amtrak train derailed in rural Montana, killing three people and injuring dozens more, federal investigators are still trying to determine what caused the derailment. Despite the rarity of situations such as these, Amtrak needed a crisis plan to be ready at any moment. In this episode, we explore the first 48 hours of Amtrak's response to the Empire Builder derailment near Joplin, Montana. What communicators can learn from the rapid response of Amtrak and how they lever...

Oct 04, 202116 min