Molly McPherson joins us to discuss Subway's tuna woes, Blade's imaginary spokesperson and more
Description
It's a big week in Reputation Town because we have our first visitor and it's none other than Molly McPherson, a PR/comms, crisis response, media relations expert and author of Indestructible: Reclaim Control and Respond with Confidence in a Media Crisis. In this week's episode, we ramble about the allegations of 'fake' tuna at Subway, the admission by the CEO of Blade that he used an imaginary media spokesperson for three years, IKEA's Juneteenth menu debacle, a Canadian pastor putting his foot in his mouth regarding the residential school situation and more. We're also giving away four copies of Molly's book to you, our listeners. Instructions for entering the contest are in the first few minutes of the episode. Thanks to Molly for joining us and thanks to you for taking the time to listen.
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