Episode #40: What Communicators Can Learn from Amanda Gorman's Powerful Poem at the Inaugural - a podcast by Cam and Ewan

from 2021-01-25T20:45

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Public speaking is often a big part of the job for PR professionals, and this past week provided some excellent examples of how to do it right. We mention the inaugural address of US President Joe Biden, of course, but focus much more closely on Amanda Gorman, the young poet laureate who stole the show with her emotional and uplifting poem. Her performance was universally praised and clearly touched a chord, but why? What makes a good speech? Why was this poem so powerful? We dive in, with lots of examples.

We also look at another case of unwanted sexting, this time from New York Mets General Manager Jared Porter. He lost his job for sending a long series of unanswered texts following a chance encounter in an elevator several years ago. Ewan breaks down the case from the perspective of Porter's employer - the Mets - and looks at how the team handled the scandal. Ewan and Cam also look at how the incident was handled publicly.

Also: some longread recommendations from the New York Times on the life and times of former CNN talk show host Larry King, who passed away last week, and how US infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci managed to survive four years with Donald Trump as his boss.

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