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    Explore "Public Perception" with insightful episodes like "The Palace in crisis", "Nicki Minaj's Beef with DJ Envy Call Real Estate Busted Pink Friday 2", "Nicki Minaj's Beef with DJ Envy Call Real Estate Busted Pink Friday 2", "Swamp Notes: Is it the economy, stupid?" and "Violent Crime Is Dropping, But Americans Feel Less Safe." from podcasts like ""When It Hits the Fan", "Get Yo Ass Up! With Tony The Closer", "Get Yo Ass Up! With Tony The Closer", "FT News Briefing" and "Consider This from NPR"" and more!

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    The Palace in crisis

    The Palace in crisis

    As a former editor of The Sun, and the late Queen’s first communications secretary, David Yelland and Simon Lewis used to be on opposing sides of a Royal PR disaster – David working to expose a story that Simon was trying to control. In this special episode, they bring everything they know about how Palace PR works to shed some light on the events surrounding Kate Middleton’s absence and the controversy surrounding her Mother’s Day family photo.

    What’s really going on behind the scenes? And does a failure to master 21st century communications pose a genuine, real danger to the Royal Family’s survival?

    Producer: Eve Streeter Editor: Sarah Teasdale Executive Producer: William Miller Assistant Producer: Sophie Smith Music by Eclectic Sounds A Raconteur production for BBC Radio 4

    Nicki Minaj's Beef with DJ Envy Call Real Estate Busted Pink Friday 2

    Nicki Minaj's Beef with DJ Envy Call Real Estate Busted Pink Friday 2

    In this eye-opening episode of "Get Yo Ass Up" with Tony 'The Closer' Robinson, we delve deep into the world of music industry controversies and the power of influence. We dissect the recent clash between Nicki Minaj and DJ Envy, examining the effects of industry politics on artists' careers. We also take a closer look at Nicki's latest album, 'Pink Friday 2', and explore the aftermath of her appearance on Kai Cenat's Twitch stream. Join us as we unravel the complexities of artistic expression, public perception, and navigating criticism in the digital age. Plus, don't miss our special segment on the TCTV $29 bundle, your essential guide to real estate, marketing, and personal branding success.

     

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    Nicki Minaj's Beef with DJ Envy Call Real Estate Busted Pink Friday 2

    Nicki Minaj's Beef with DJ Envy Call Real Estate Busted Pink Friday 2

    In this eye-opening episode of "Get Yo Ass Up" with Tony 'The Closer' Robinson, we delve deep into the world of music industry controversies and the power of influence. We dissect the recent clash between Nicki Minaj and DJ Envy, examining the effects of industry politics on artists' careers. We also take a closer look at Nicki's latest album, 'Pink Friday 2', and explore the aftermath of her appearance on Kai Cenat's Twitch stream. Join us as we unravel the complexities of artistic expression, public perception, and navigating criticism in the digital age. Plus, don't miss our special segment on the TCTV $29 bundle, your essential guide to real estate, marketing, and personal branding success.

     

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    Swamp Notes: Is it the economy, stupid?

    Swamp Notes: Is it the economy, stupid?

    For decades, common political wisdom has held that Americans vote based on their satisfaction with the economy. But even as the US economy booms, with persistently low unemployment and wage growth outpacing inflation, President Joe Biden’s approval rating continues reaching record lows. The FT’s Rana Foroohar and James Politi join this week’s Swamp Notes to explain why. 


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    What if it’s not the economy, stupid?

    Why Biden gets little credit for a strong US economy

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    Swamp Notes is produced by Jake Harper, Sonja Hutson, Lauren Fedor, Marc Filippino and Ethan Plotkin. Topher Forhecz is the FT’s executive producer. The FT’s global head of audio is Cheryl Brumley.


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    Violent Crime Is Dropping, But Americans Feel Less Safe.

    Violent Crime Is Dropping, But Americans Feel Less Safe.
    For people in the US, 2020 was one of the most dangerous years in decades. The first year of the pandemic saw a huge spike in violence. The number of homicides in the country rose about 30 percent from 2019.

    Fast forward a couple of years – and things look very different. According to crime analyst Jeff Asher, "2023 featured one of the lowest rates of violent crime in the US in more than 50 years."

    In big cities and small, from the East coast to the West, violence has dropped dramatically.

    Despite a significant and measurable drop in violent crime, Americans feel less safe. According to a Gallup poll released in November, more than three quarters of Americans believe there's more crime in the country than there was last year.

    We explore the reasons why the good news on crime isn't getting through.

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    Sunak feels the walls closing in

    Sunak feels the walls closing in
    As Sunak squirms in the Commons and the COVID Inquiry, we wonder what will sink him first. His defence of Eat Out To Help Out The Virus? Or his own impossible-to-please backbenchers? Plus, how would the Tory Right’s feverish fan-fiction plan for a Boris Johnson-Nigel Farage Dream Ticket play out?  • “The last Tory leader who said ‘Unite or die’ was Ian Duncan Smith, two weeks before they ousted him.” – Seth Thévoz • “We’re treating the COVID Inquiry like it’s going to provide catharsis – and that’s not what it’s for.” – Ros Taylor  • “Hands up who had ‘Rwanda will be our human rights conscience’ on their bingo card.” – Alex Andreou Visit our new affiliate bookshop to buy books by the panel and our pals. You’ll be helping to fund the podcast by earning us a small commission for every sale plus Bookshop.org helps to support independent bookshops too. Written and presented by Alex Andreou, Ros Taylor and Seth Thévoz. Producers: Chris Jones and Alex Rees (audio). Theme music by Cornershop. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. OH GOD, WHAT NOW? is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Nick Kyrgios ON: How to Deal with Being Misunderstood & Stop Trying to Live Up to People's Expectations

    Nick Kyrgios ON: How to Deal with Being Misunderstood & Stop Trying to Live Up to People's Expectations

    Tired of being misunderstood all the time?

    Are you looking for ways to stop living up to other people's expectations?

    Then this podcast is for you. 

    Today, Jay Shetty welcomes world-ranking professional tennis player Nick Kyrgios. Nick burst onto the pro tennis scene in 2012 after a prolific junior tennis career. Since his start he has captivated fans with a larger than life personality, passion for the game, and unpredictability. Kyrgios has won 7 singles titles and 4 doubles titles in his career, but 2022 marked the first time Kyrgios displayed his dominance making it to his first Grand Slam Final, winning 3 singles titles, and 3 doubles titles. He also reached the Quarter Finals of the 2022 US Open beating then-ranked No. 1 Daniil Medvedev and is one of the few players on Tour who have beaten the Big Three (Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal) at least once. 

    In this conversation, Nick opens up about how his strong personality online has sparked hate and negativity - how misunderstood his persona is and how different he is with friends and family.

    Nick also briefly talks about dark times, dealing with depression and addiction and turning the most difficult phase of his life into a pivotal moment to have the best year of his life when he reached the Wimbledon final. He also talks about looking at life beyond tennis and what awaits him in the future.

    In this episode, you will learn:

    • How to accept your flaws
    • How to overcome fear and anger
    • How to turn your life around
    • How to deal with negativity
    • How to become your best self

    A truly inspiring story begins with a challenge and ends with a triumph, and Nick has just proven to us that success isn't elusive when you dream big and work hard for it. 

    With Love and Gratitude,

    Jay Shetty

    What We Discuss:

    • 00:00 Intro
    • 00:54 Enjoying Some Time Off
    • 02:00 Nick Used to Hate Playing Tennis
    • 03:35 Misbranded by the Media
    • 06:00 The Effects of Promoting Negative Content
    • 08:25 Dealing with Mental Health in Silence
    • 10:49 Getting Out of the Darkest Moments
    • 15:08 How Hard Work Led to Wimbledon
    • 17:04 People Only See the Anger
    • 19:23 People Will Always Have Something to Say
    • 22:56 Being Okay with Leaving the Game Behind
    • 24:52 Nick Talks About His Injury
    • 25:46 Would You Spend Time with Your Haters?
    • 28:25 Playing the Character of a Villain
    • 29:55 The Best Crowd to Play For
    • 33:32 Who is the Nice Guy Nick?
    • 34:59 Tennis Is A White Privileged Sport!
    • 38:34 How Media Can Negatively Affect Your Mental Health
    • 44:26 How Strong Boundaries Make Relationships Work
    • 49:36 An Old Conversation with Drake
    • 51:50 Happiness is Spending Time with Family
    • 54:44 The Many Breakdowns that People Do Not Know
    • 59:14 What’s Keeping You Busy These Days?
    • 01:00:30 The Best Places to Visit
    • 01:02:00 Regrets of Losing a Loved One
    • 01:06:44 Learning How to Bounce Back Right Away
    • 01:07:58 The Hardest Lesson You Had to Learn
    • 01:12:05 How Stress Can Affect How You React to People
    • 01:16:24 Why Would You Break a Racket?
    • 01:19:14 Routine Consistency is Hard Work
    • 01:21:15 The Struggle of Letting People Down
    • 01:24:13 Nick on Final Five

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    80: Love Island's Scott Talks LESBIAN Love Triangle, TV Secrets & DIRTY DMs!

    80: Love Island's Scott Talks LESBIAN Love Triangle, TV Secrets & DIRTY DMs!
    Scott from Love Island spills all the tea on his rollercoaster ride through three back-to-back Love Island series, from unforgettable lesbian love triangles to clearing up some raunchy rumours about him. He doesn't hold back on giving his unfiltered opinion on everything.

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    Most Trump-Leaning Independents: He Shouldn't Be POTUS If Convicted

    Most Trump-Leaning Independents: He Shouldn't Be POTUS If Convicted
    According to the latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll, 49% of Americans believe he has done something illegal and an additional 26 percent believe he has done something unethical but not illegal.

    Still, half of all independents prefer Trump to Biden — just 42% support the sitting president.

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    This episode: White House reporter Deepa Shivaram, political correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben, and national political correspondent Mara Liasson.

    The podcast is produced by Casey Morell and Elena Moore. Our editor is Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.

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    Experts Predicted a Recession This Year. How Were They So Wrong?

    Experts Predicted a Recession This Year. How Were They So Wrong?
    Today’s show is about what I consider the biggest mystery of the U.S. economy. Last year, economic experts predicted a recession in 2023 with more confidence than they’ve predicted any recession in decades. We ended up with what some people are calling immaculate disinflation: an economy with low unemployment, falling inflation, rising real wages, and narrowing inequality. Harvard economist Jason Furman joins the show to talk about why so many economists were so wrong and what their wrongness teaches us about how the economy works. If you have questions, observations, or ideas for future episodes, email us at PlainEnglish@Spotify.com.  Host: Derek Thompson Guest: Jason Furman Producer: Devon Manze Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Authenticity: The Secret Ingredient to Personal Branding for Black Women

    Authenticity: The Secret Ingredient to Personal Branding for Black Women

    In this podcast episode, Melanie L. Denny discusses the importance of authenticity in personal branding for Black women. She acknowledges the challenges faced by Black women in being their true selves in various settings. Melanie defines personal branding and authenticity to clarify the true meaning of building an authentic personal brand.

    Throughout the episode, she emphasizes the need to create and influence public perception, highlighting the tendency to prioritize perception over truth. She shares her own experiences and addresses the struggles faced by women of color in showing up authentically.

     

    141: Having Public Affairs Without Screwing Up

    141: Having Public Affairs Without Screwing Up

    Mike reminds us that “Responsibility to the Community” is not just a slogan on a squad car door in this episode, where he and Jim talk about the necessity of keeping the public informed in a manner that is both helpful to the public and not harmful to ongoing investigations. ”Public Affairs” is more than just a job title, and requires keeping in mind the emotions that surround complex situations.
     
    In a job where having to come to terms with the possibility of inflicting lawful violence, it can be easy to lose sight of the fact that most normal people haven’t had those conversations with themselves. Avoiding dehumanizing statements or flippant “FAFO” statements is crucial to effective community relations. In this episode, Jim and Mike discuss the balance between keeping the public informed and protecting information that actually needs protecting for civil or criminal reasons.

     

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    MTGM EXTRA! "She pounced..."

    MTGM EXTRA! "She pounced..."
    How good is your gaydar? Would you join a Friday night prayer group if it was happening in your living room? These are the questions asked of Vogue & Joanne this week, plus, tweakments, accents and yet more from the Wagatha Christie saga.

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    Can we restore faith in parliament? With Hannah White

    Can we restore faith in parliament? With Hannah White

    With the public's view of government and parliament at new lows after the pandemic, what can be done to increase belief in politics? Dr Hannah White, director of the Institute for Government, speaks to Zoë Grünewald about her new book Held in Contempt, What’s Wrong with the House of Commons. They discuss how trust was damaged so severely under Boris Johnson, and whether Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer are doing enough to restore faith in institutions.


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    How Recycling Wastewater Could Help Quench the West’s Thirst

    How Recycling Wastewater Could Help Quench the West’s Thirst
    Severe droughts in the American South and West are raising new questions about how to ensure millions of people have access to clean, safe water. That’s why several local water systems, including one that provides water to 19 million people in Southern California, are looking to a method of water recycling that brings treated wastewater back into the system. It’s called “direct potable reuse,” but many people have dubbed it “toilet to tap.” Can it succeed despite the ick factor? WSJ’s Alex Ossola visited Los Angeles to find out just how it would work, and how the public is reacting. Further reading:  California Could Face Cuts to Colorado River Usage Under Federal Proposal  California Governor Lifts Most Drought Restrictions on Water Use  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Episode 35 | Your Reputation is your Business Plan with Lida Citroën

    Episode 35 | Your Reputation is your Business Plan with Lida Citroën

    Caring what people think is important as you build a business. And building your reputation is what Lida Citroën does best.

    Lida Citroën is an award-winning branding and reputation management authority who designs and enhances the identities of executives, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders globally. As CEO and founder of LIDA360, LLC, Lida is sought-after for her knowledge of personal brand development, reputation management, leadership communication, and online positioning.

    Lida's popular TEDx Talk, Talks at Google presentation, and multiple courses on LinkedIn Learning showcase her empowering delivery style and message. She regularly presents business workshops on reputation management, personal branding, executive presence, leadership communication, and using social media to self-promote, helping employees and leaders build a personal brand that supports the business. She also works to support military veterans as they make the transition from a military to a civilian career.

    Lida is the author of 5 best-selling books on reputation management including her latest "Control the Narrative: The Executive's Guide to Building, Pivoting and Repairing Your Reputation," published in May 2021 from Kogan Page.

    Why should you care about your reputation?

    You have a personal brand. Even if you’re just now launching your business, you are already known for acting, interacting and dressing a certain way. How you treat people, how you present yourself and how you run your business has a deep impact on how others perceive you! Those perceptions affect whether people want to work with you in the future.

    What can you do about it?

    When you intend to have a big impact, your reputation gets bigger and the stakes get higher. Lida Citroën coaches entrepreneurs on how to build, reclaim or transform the way people perceive them. 

    In this episode, Lida discusses accountability, public perception, and why your reputation can be the foundation for a strong and enduring business.

    Quotes

    “Everyone has a brand - by design or by default. You’re known for certain things - how you’ve been living your life and showing up. You’ve formed some type of reputation in the minds of people who interact with you. What I do is to help people take control of that, authentically.”

    “One thing I help my clients do is separate reputation from fact. It’s hard when you’re being dragged. Separate what happened from what you feel about what happened. What are the short and long term implications? Has it actually damaged your career? I also help them decide who their audience is.”

    “We have to know that someone’s perception of us is going to drive them to want to work with us…or not.”

    “If people don’t see you and perceive you in the way that you want, you’re going to miss out on opportunities.”

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    You can navigate to Lida Citroën’s website here: www.lida360.com 

    Watch Lida’s TedTalk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BloWnsJCRw 

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    Lida is very active on LinkedIn. Send her a connection request at https://www.linkedin.com/in/lida360/ 

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    The CDC Gets Caught Red-Handed (Ep 1573)

    The CDC Gets Caught Red-Handed (Ep 1573)
    The CDC, and the Biden administration, got caught red handed. In this episode, I discuss the scam they’re pulling in order to make sure you follow orders and put a mask on. I also discuss the REAL science behind ivermectin.  News Picks: The CDC “justified” its new mask guidance based on a study that failed peer review.  Why is the FDA attacking ivermectin? Jen Psaki fumbles her answer on why people should wear masks if they’re vaccinated.  Are vaccine passports coming here? The Biden DOJ attacks states seeking to clean up their elections.  The Wall Street Journal story addressing the substantial damage to your child’s education from the lockdowns. Is your phone infected with Spyware? Here’s what you can do. Illegal immigrants are being allowed to fly without the documents you’re required to carry.  Copyright Dan Bongino All Rights Reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices