The impact of leadership communication on mental wellbeing and organizational performance with Vance Meyer
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Vance Meyer used to be a corporate communication executive. He is now promoting and advocating for mental wellness and acquiring skills to be of service to others in the future. Five things you’ll learn from this episode: What marketing communication leaders need to think about in terms of guiding their team on how to communicate, externally and internallyThe strategy and tactics that corporate marketing professionals can begin to take, whether that’s communication tactics or as a trusted advisor to leadersThe importance of self-care and self-acceptance not just for the sake of your health, but for your effectiveness as a communicatorHow coming out of COVID can help individuals be more considerate of others and make an impact, not only today but for future generationsCrisis management from someone with extensive experience in employee communication, media relations, executive communication, social media, crisis management, and corporate branding Quotables “All the strategic work that we do to prepare for a crisis, unfortunately, goes out of the window during the crisis.” – @middle1dweller “Sometimes, leaders get so ambitious about focusing on growth and expansion to the point of sacrificing their integrity.” – @jasonmudd9 “I didn’t realize that I wasn’t capable of handling the stress that comes along with PR jobs without treating myself better and having more self-care.” – @middle1dweller“Take care of yourself. Take time to revive yourself because it’s not just important for your health, but for your effectiveness as a communicator.” – @middle1dweller“Sometimes, people find themselves working for a company that’s in a bad spot and they end up inheriting the problem.” – @jasonmudd9“Everybody has mental wellness needs.” – @middle1dwellerAbout Vance Meyer Vance Meyer was a former corporate communication executive who is now promoting and advocating for mental wellness and acquiring skills to be of service to others in the future. These efforts are inspired by 30 years of personal and family experience with chronic depression and anxiety, as well as recent significant progress in managing his symptoms through lifestyle change. Vance has extensive experience in employee communication, media relations, executive communication, social media, crisis management, and corporate branding. If you enjoyed this episode, would you please share it with others and leave us a review? Vance Meyer’s contact info and resources: Twitter: https://twitter.com/middle1dwellerLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vancemeyer/Website: https://namijax.org/board-of-directors/Sponsored by: On Top of PR is produced by Axia Public Relations, named by Forbes as one of America’s Best PR Agencies for 2021. Axia is an expert PR firm for national brands.On Top of PR is sponsored by ReviewMaxer, the platform for monitoring, improving, and promoting online customer reviews.Burrelles has a special offer for On Top of PR fans. Check it out at burrelles.com/ontopofpr.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/OnTopofPR)
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