Description
Nicole Early is the founder of Early PR in Portland, Oregon. She's a strategy-driven publicist, communicator, athlete, writer, and creative content producer focused on health, wellness, sustainability, and progressive political causes. Here, she shares how creative storytelling can help advance progressive causes and effect social change.
Key Takeaways:
- Nicole’s transition from politics to PR
- How creative storytelling helped Nicole direct COVID funding to underserved communities
- The future of social justice PR
Episode Timeline:
1:30 Nicole's transition from politics to PR
3:50 Nicole's work on the Oregon Cares fund
6:15 How Nicole's work helped save a karate studio during COVID
9:00 Working for social justice in Portland
12:45 Oregon Medicaid campaign
15:00 Cutting through the noise of social justice storytelling
17:45 What does the future look like for social justice PR?
This episode’s guest:
• Nicole Early on LinkedIn
• Nicole on Instagram
• Early PR on TikTok
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