28 min

PRSA National Chairlady Discusses PRSAs DEI Strategies, Celebrates Podcast's 100th Episode Public Relations Review Podcast

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PRSA's National Chairlady, Dr. Felicia Blow, discusses some PR history and efforts and need to improve DEI in PR and she joins in the celebration of this podcast's 100th episode,  For years minorities have been underrepresented in public relations.  Dr. Blow covers some minority PR pioneers, the benefits of having minority representation in public relations efforts and the national PRSA efforts to improve recruitment and retention of minorities in the PR industry.
The Public Relations Review Podcast was launched January 2019 with a monologue by the producer/host, uploaded onto a single platform and still in the process of deciding how to grow its audience. Problem solved.  This podcast is now carried on 30+ platforms, produced 100 episodes and growing and now heard in 1,600+ cities across 110 countries around the globe. The podcast has been rated among the best podcasts   in the U.S., won "Best PR Podcast" award from the Nashville PRSA and is currently under consideration for a national podcast award.  Listen!  Learn!  Share.

Learn more about this podcast on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D54NRSyeXs


Request for listener Reviews
We proudly announce this podcast is now available on Amazon ALEXA.  Simply say: "ALEXA play Public Relations Review Podcast" to hear the latest episode.  To see a list of ALL our episodes go to our podcast website: www. public relations reviewpodcast.com or go to  orApple podcasts and search "Public Relations Review Podcast."  Thank you for listening.  Please subscribe and leave a review.
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PRSA's National Chairlady, Dr. Felicia Blow, discusses some PR history and efforts and need to improve DEI in PR and she joins in the celebration of this podcast's 100th episode,  For years minorities have been underrepresented in public relations.  Dr. Blow covers some minority PR pioneers, the benefits of having minority representation in public relations efforts and the national PRSA efforts to improve recruitment and retention of minorities in the PR industry.
The Public Relations Review Podcast was launched January 2019 with a monologue by the producer/host, uploaded onto a single platform and still in the process of deciding how to grow its audience. Problem solved.  This podcast is now carried on 30+ platforms, produced 100 episodes and growing and now heard in 1,600+ cities across 110 countries around the globe. The podcast has been rated among the best podcasts   in the U.S., won "Best PR Podcast" award from the Nashville PRSA and is currently under consideration for a national podcast award.  Listen!  Learn!  Share.

Learn more about this podcast on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D54NRSyeXs


Request for listener Reviews
We proudly announce this podcast is now available on Amazon ALEXA.  Simply say: "ALEXA play Public Relations Review Podcast" to hear the latest episode.  To see a list of ALL our episodes go to our podcast website: www. public relations reviewpodcast.com or go to  orApple podcasts and search "Public Relations Review Podcast."  Thank you for listening.  Please subscribe and leave a review.
Support the show

28 min