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    Explore "reputation management" with insightful episodes like "Panic in the Boardroom", "Evening briefing Thursday 28th March", "Here’s what you don’t know…", "World of Hell" and "Office Hours: Why Don’t Companies Advertise on Explicit Sites? How to Negotiate Stock Options with an Employer, and How Scott Built a Public Speaking Career" from podcasts like ""The Slow Newscast", "Times news briefing", "Louder with Crowder", "Modem Mischief" and "The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway"" and more!

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    Panic in the Boardroom

    Panic in the Boardroom

    A year ago the Confederation of British Industry was at the centre of a media storm and a crisis at the organisation quickly ensued. Members left in droves, dozens of staff lost their jobs, board members stepped down, and staff felt unsafe in the workplace. But what really happened? Barney Macintyre and Rebecca Moore investigate.


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    Here’s what you don’t know…

    World of Hell

    World of Hell

    On this episode: website defacement gangs, NASA, September 11th, Venezuelan oligarchs, and the US government’s war on teenage hackers. This is the story of the World of Hell hacking group.

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    Office Hours: Why Don’t Companies Advertise on Explicit Sites? How to Negotiate Stock Options with an Employer, and How Scott Built a Public Speaking Career

    Office Hours: Why Don’t Companies Advertise on Explicit Sites? How to Negotiate Stock Options with an Employer, and How Scott Built a Public Speaking Career
    Scott explores the potential for advertisers to promote their products on less favorable platforms such as pornography sites. He then discusses how to negotiate stock options with an employer. He wraps up with advice to a listener seeking to jumpstart their public speaking career, sharing insights from his own personal experience.  Music: https://www.davidcuttermusic.com / @dcuttermusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Baroness Mone, ITV and VIP PR

    Baroness Mone, ITV and VIP PR

    David Yelland and Simon Lewis discuss Baroness Mone of Mayfair’s self-funded YouTube documentary – does it make her a PR genius or just terribly unwise?

    They also look at the reputational fallout from the Phillip Schofield affair at ITV – for both the company and individuals.

    And they peek inside the secret world of VIP PR. What strategies do big companies have for handling famous customers in public and in private?

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

    Girls That Startup: How to Manage and Avoid Bad PR for Your Business

    Girls That Startup: How to Manage and Avoid Bad PR for Your Business

    Welcome back to Girls That Startup, a weekly series where we spill the tea on how to create a seven-figure side hustle - because no one saves their way to wealth. You’re joined by Sim, a seven-figure business owner, and Maia, an entrepreneur in the making.


    This week, Sim and Maia delve into the world of public relations (PR) and offer valuable insights. They stress the importance of authenticity in PR, advising businesses to stay relatable to their audiences. Additionally, they highlight the significance of offering sincere apologies when mistakes are made to maintain a positive reputation.


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    Captain Tom's family, Barclays and the Grand National

    Captain Tom's family, Barclays and the Grand National

    In this episode, David Yelland and Simon Lewis discuss the decision of Captain Tom’s family to enter the lion’s den in a TV interview with Piers Morgan in a bid to clear their name.

    Also, they chat about the public relations problems at Barclays Bank, and a leaf straight out of the PR playbook from the Jockey Club.

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    Grace in Business | Ep 575

    Grace in Business | Ep 575

    "Being a d*ck does not make you more money." Alex (@AlexHormozi) talks about the importance of having grace in business and not burning bridges. He shares personal experiences and gives examples of how being a dick does not make you more money, and that approaching situations with patience and perspective can lead to more success in business.

    Welcome to The Game w/Alex Hormozi, hosted by entrepreneur, founder, investor, author, public speaker, and content creator Alex Hormozi. On this podcast you’ll hear how to get more customers, make more profit per customer, how to keep them longer, and the many failures and lessons Alex has learned on his path from $100M to $1B in net worth.

    Timestamps:

    (1:25) - Burning bridges makes you less money.

    (4:29) - Business mistakes happen; all are imperfect human-based.

    (6:36) - Have grace in business; don't burn bridges.

    (8:29) - Negativity is remembered, not the person or subject.

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    (This episode is a re-run. Original airdate was March 13, 2020)

    Piers Morgan Uncensored: Another BBC Scandal, Biden visits UK, Roseanne Barr

    Piers Morgan Uncensored: Another BBC Scandal, Biden visits UK, Roseanne Barr

    On tonight's episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored Live from New York, Piers looks into the sensational new developments at the BBC. Piers delves into President Joe Biden's visit to the UK to meet with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to discuss Ukraine. Also Piers is joined by the most cancelled comedian in the world Roseanne Barr.


    Watch Piers Morgan Uncensored at 8 pm on TalkTV on Sky 522, Virgin Media 606, Freeview 237 and Freesat 217. Listen on DAB+ and the app. 



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    Night School, Class 4: ESG reshapes the boardroom

    Night School, Class 4: ESG reshapes the boardroom

    ESG has become a buzzword within public companies and among asset managers. Central banks and big asset managers such as BlackRock have been championing these standards, asking companies to consider climate change and corporate governance. But ESG is also seeing a backlash. Gillian Tett, founding editor of the Financial Times’ Moral Money newsletter, explains how it is changing the corporate boardroom and how much of an effect the pushback against ESG is having. This series is made in collaboration with Blinkist. To hear more conversations like this, check out the Blinkist app.

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    character assassination

    character assassination
    i've had character assassination on my list of topics for weeks now, because it didn't feel particularly relevant to my life. but the topic became incredibly relevant to my personal life recently, so here we are. character assassination is the malicious and unjustified harming of a person's good reputation. i think it can come in two main forms. number one, a completely fabricated story that doesn't have an ounce of truth in it, that's created simply to harm someone's reputation. and then the second type is a dramatized negative version of the truth. so this is taking a little piece of truth and twisting it into something that is far more negative and defamatory than it actually is. this has always been an issue for public figures and celebrities. character assassination sells. but i would say prior to the internet, there was no way for the average person to just go viral on a whim like it's possible now. the moral of the story is anyone now can be the victim of public shaming and public character assassination at an astronomically larger scale than necessary. and before we go any further, i'd like to tell my story of my own character sort of being assassinated recently. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Halloween Spooky Special: Marketing Horror Stories

    Halloween Spooky Special: Marketing Horror Stories

    Happy Halloween Marketers! Join us for a special edition of the podcast talking about marketing horror stories. We share our own marketing horror stories as well as yours, our community.


    Welcome to our BRAND NEW Snack Episodes of the Girls in Marketing podcast. We've finally decided to expose our team chats and office debates for the world to hear – and we want you to get involved! So grab a snack and listen to our 100% unedited and unfiltered opinions on marketing, social media, personal branding and more.

    Jocko Underground: The Importance of Your Reputation

    Jocko Underground: The Importance of Your Reputation

    The importance of your reputation.

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    A Vast Web of Vengeance, Part 2

    A Vast Web of Vengeance, Part 2

    Inside the world of complaint sites and what can be done about the “the bathroom wall of the internet.”

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    ASK104: Is the timing wrong for my building project? PLUS: Should I go on TV?

    ASK104: Is the timing wrong for my building project? PLUS: Should I go on TV?

    It's time for another couple of questions in this week’s edition of ‘Ask Rob & Rob’, Sam and Chris…

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    #18 Silence And Respect

    #18 Silence And Respect
    In 2012, a woman named Lindsey Stone posted a picture she took as a joke to her Facebook page. A month later, she was under attack from all corners of the internet, out of a job, hounded by the press. The internet had targeted her for a public shaming. Jon Ronson, journalist and author of the new book "So You've Been Publicly Shamed", walks us through Lindsey's story and introduces us to the sometimes sketchy world of online reputation management. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices