50 min

EPISODE 14: Career-Killing Flubs / Celebrity Year-In-Review The Crisis Beat

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Crisis Beat Podcast Episode 14: "Year In Review - Career Killing Flubs"
Date: January 7, 2023
Hosts: Brady Wood and Dr. Mark Crowther
Main Topic:
Celebrity Downfalls - Case Studies in Apologetics:
Our main topic revolves around a detailed discussion inspired by a New York Post article highlighting celebrities whose careers took significant hits in 2023.
https://nypost.com/2023/12/27/entertainment/celebrities-whose-careers-imploded-in-2023-jonathan-majors-more/
Harvard President's Resignation:
The episode takes a turn to academia with the resignation of Harvard President Claudine Gay. This segment delves into the complexities of her departure, initiated by a plagiarism scandal and exacerbated by her handling of sensitive campus issues. Gay's resignation prompts a broader discussion on the interplay between legal counsel and leadership decisions in times of crisis. 
Read this highly recommended Forbes article.
Other Articles: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
A Contrast in Leadership - Columbia's President:
In juxtaposition to Harvard's leadership crisis, we discuss how Columbia University's president adeptly managed a potential crisis.
The Epstein Controversy:
While not the focus of our episode due to time constraints, the ongoing revelations surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and his connections to high-profile individuals continue to cast a long shadow, emphasizing the enduring impact of his case on public perception and trust.
Safety in the Skies - Aircraft Incidents:
The episode also touches on notable safety concerns in the aviation industry, including a critical incident involving a Boeing 737-900.
Other Dimensions:
Mark and Brady also continue their digressions about the English language.
WORD OF THE DAY: effluvium https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/effluvium
RUNNER UP: detritus



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Crisis Beat Podcast Episode 14: "Year In Review - Career Killing Flubs"
Date: January 7, 2023
Hosts: Brady Wood and Dr. Mark Crowther
Main Topic:
Celebrity Downfalls - Case Studies in Apologetics:
Our main topic revolves around a detailed discussion inspired by a New York Post article highlighting celebrities whose careers took significant hits in 2023.
https://nypost.com/2023/12/27/entertainment/celebrities-whose-careers-imploded-in-2023-jonathan-majors-more/
Harvard President's Resignation:
The episode takes a turn to academia with the resignation of Harvard President Claudine Gay. This segment delves into the complexities of her departure, initiated by a plagiarism scandal and exacerbated by her handling of sensitive campus issues. Gay's resignation prompts a broader discussion on the interplay between legal counsel and leadership decisions in times of crisis. 
Read this highly recommended Forbes article.
Other Articles: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
A Contrast in Leadership - Columbia's President:
In juxtaposition to Harvard's leadership crisis, we discuss how Columbia University's president adeptly managed a potential crisis.
The Epstein Controversy:
While not the focus of our episode due to time constraints, the ongoing revelations surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and his connections to high-profile individuals continue to cast a long shadow, emphasizing the enduring impact of his case on public perception and trust.
Safety in the Skies - Aircraft Incidents:
The episode also touches on notable safety concerns in the aviation industry, including a critical incident involving a Boeing 737-900.
Other Dimensions:
Mark and Brady also continue their digressions about the English language.
WORD OF THE DAY: effluvium https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/effluvium
RUNNER UP: detritus



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

50 min