3 Fear Conquering Activities That Don’t Involve Walking On Burning Coals
Author and motivational speaker Tony Robbins made headlines last week at his seminar in Dallas after yet another botched “fire walk” that left dozens of attendees with burn injuries to their feet and lower extremities. This controversial portion of the event is advertised as a way to overcome unconscious fears. Fear is defined as a […]
#TeaLizard from A Public Relations Perspective
It was quite the week for “Good Morning America” and their social media channels. On the morning of June 21st, a tweet from GMA’s official twitter account went viral. After The Cleveland Cavaliers won the NBA championship, LeBron James was photographed in tears. GMA asked the Twitter world if the candid would become a famous […]
The Social Media Revolution: A “Brexit” From Broadcast
John Oliver, host of the show Last Week Tonight on HBO, like many other celebrities, has an opinion on the looming “Brexit” vote. On Thursday, Britain will be holding a referendum on whether or not to leave the European Union (of which it’s been a member for 43 years) and, as with any major political decision, […]
Disney World’s Gator Tragedy And Its PR Implications
The recent news of a Nebraska boy’s devastating encounter with an alligator at Disney World’s Grand Floridian Resort is making every parent hold their children closer. Lane Graves, just 2 years old, was wading through the shallow waves of the resort’s beach when the reptile burst out of the water and snatched him from his […]
Apps Are Making Cash Obsolete For Millennials
In seconds millennials can repay their friends for a cup of coffee with Venmo, in minutes can have a car outside their front door with Uber, and in hours can have a package waiting on their doorstep with Amazon. App developers respond to the spending habits of young, social Americans by creating services that provide […]
Top 10 Relationship Marketing Tips That Will Bridge The Trust Gap Between You And Your Clients
Since 2008, a trend of distrust has been on the rise. According to Personal Capital Corp., only 30 percent of Americans reported to trusting stockbrokers more than Uber drivers. An even more recent study from The National Association of Retirement Plan Participants showed consumer trust in financial companies has fallen from 13 percent in 2015 […]