Monique Zytnik for the Women in PR podcast

Navigating Internal Communication in the Age of AI

An interview with Monique Zytnik In this conversation, Monique Zytnik shares her unique journey from being a physiotherapist to a public relations expert, discussing her experiences in Berlin and the inspiration behind her book on internal communication in the age of AI. She emphasizes the importance of understanding communication models, stakeholder mapping, and the impact …

Teodora Takacs on the Women in PR podcast episode cover

Teodora Takacs’s value of side-projects to fuel personal growth

Ana Adi · #24 Teodora Takacs_Women in PR with Ana Adi In this episode, Teodora Takacs shares her unexpected journey into the field of communication, detailing how her career evolved from a university clerk to a marketing manager. She discusses the importance of continuous learning, the role of personal projects in enhancing creativity, and the …

Heather Young featuring as a guest on the Women in PR podcast with Ana Adi

From Canada to Japan: Heather Young’s unique PR Journey

Ana Adi · #22 Heather Young_Women in PR with Ana Adi Ana Adi · #22 Heather Young_Women in PR with Ana Adi Here are more episodes and transcripts of the Women in PR podcast. Episode summary (AI generated) In this conversation, Heather shares her journey from Canada to Japan, detailing her career in public relations …

Call for papers: ESSACHESS – Journal of Communication Studies

Colume 14, n° 1(27)/ 2021 ESSACHESS – Journal for Communication Studies[1] www.essachess.com Future of Communications and Public Relations (PR). (Re)Imagining the Role, Function and Purpose of the Communication Profession  Call available here: http://essachess.com/index.php/jcs/announcement Guest editors: Ana ADI, Professor of Public Relations/Corporate Communications Quadriga University of Applied Sciences, Berlin, GERMANY Thomas STOECKLE, Lecturer Bournemouth University London, Analytics & …

PR Conversations with Thomas Stoeckle on PR for the 21st century

With the rapid changes in the communications landscape, including the technologies that enable/mediate communication, the skillset and job description of the PR practitioner is often in focus. More technical skills are in demand and more focus is on measurement and evaluation (so research and critical thinking). None of these point to PR being a management …