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That Solo Life: Co-hosted by Karen Swim, founder of Words for Hire, LLC and owner of Solo PR Pro and Michelle Kane, founder of VoiceMatters, LLC, we keep it real and talk about the topics that affect solo business owners.

That Solo Life: The Solo PR Pro Podcast thatsololife

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    • 5.0 • 10 Ratings

That Solo Life: Co-hosted by Karen Swim, founder of Words for Hire, LLC and owner of Solo PR Pro and Michelle Kane, founder of VoiceMatters, LLC, we keep it real and talk about the topics that affect solo business owners.

    The New Balancing Act of Communication

    The New Balancing Act of Communication

    In this episode of ”That Solo Life,” co-hosts Michelle Kane and Karen Swim delve into the challenging topic of addressing current social and political conflicts in the workplace. The episode opens with a discussion about the ongoing Israeli-Gaza conflict and the protests happening across the United States, setting the stage for a conversation on how communication professionals can guide their clients through navigating these complex issues.

    • 15 min
    Everything Old is New Again

    Everything Old is New Again

    In this episode, Karen Swim, APR, of Solo PR, and Michelle Kane, of Voice Matters delve into the importance of getting back to basics in our PR and marketing businesses.

    • 14 min
    Ethical and Legal Challenges of the Modern PR Pro

    Ethical and Legal Challenges of the Modern PR Pro

    Discussing ethical and legal challenges for public relations professionals with Cayce Myers, Ph.D., LL.M., J.D., APR, an experienced PR professional, author and professor.

    • 25 min
    Language, Landmines And The Peril Now Facing PR Pros

    Language, Landmines And The Peril Now Facing PR Pros

    That Solo Life, Episode 244: Language, Landmines And The Peril Now Facing PR Pros
    That Solo Life, a podcast dedicated to PR professionals, marketers, and individuals who work for themselves. 
    In this episode hosts, Karen Swim of Solo PR Pro, and Michelle Kane from Voice Matters delve into the topic of avoiding generation gaps and cultural miscommunications.
    In our discussion, we highlight how the emergence of a multigenerational workforce and multicultural society has made communication more complex. Together, we explore examples of misunderstood terminology, redefined norms, and quickly shifting cultural contexts. All of which could potentially influence the reception of our messages and client communications.
    We also bring to the table the reality that not everyone has the same bank of references or base of knowledge. The universality of business references, iconic books, or even pop culture references is no longer a given. We navigate this landscape by encouraging PR professionals to provide context, or use universally understood language, thus facilitating clear and effective communication.
    We also examine political influences, shedding light on how political parties or global events can assign new meanings to well-known terms, creating potential pitfalls for those unaware. We encourage communicators to be savvy, removing barriers, biases, and assumptions to truly connect with diverse audiences.
    Closing the conversation, we impress upon our audience that everything communicates – the things we say and do (or don't do), often carry a message. PR professionals and communicators need to be involved in all sectors of an organization, as their insights could safeguard against reputation damage.
    Episode Highlights:
    The modern communicator’s conundrum.  We can never assume that words have a universal meaning. It is important to check everything.
    Multi-generations and the mix-ups that can happen.Each generation has shaped language in their own way. PR Pros have to be careful to ensure that they are saying what they mean to say across all generations.
    The predicament of politics. How politics has influenced the way we communicate.
    Why PR needs a seat at the table. Why PR should never be siloed in companies.
    More on this topic:
    Managing Across Generations 
    Talking About My Generation
    Call to Action:Looking for more insights into the PR world? Head over to Solo PR Pro and become part of our community. Don't forget to sign up for our newsletter for the latest tips and trends.---Enjoyed the episode? Give us a rating and share the episode with a colleague. Your support helps us keep bringing you insightful content every week. Thank you for tuning in!
     

    • 15 min
    What They Think We Do, What We Really Do And How To Bridge The Gap

    What They Think We Do, What We Really Do And How To Bridge The Gap

    That Solo Life, Episode 243: What They Think We Do, What We Really Do And How To Bridge The Gap
    Welcome to the latest episode of "That Solo Life", the podcast passionately crafted for PR professionals by PR professionals. In this conversation, your hosts Michelle Kane and Karen Swim take you through the frustrations and challenges of people not understanding the role of public relations and the overlooked intricacies of articulating and demonstrating the value of public relations to clients and the public.
    In this episode, you'll discover:
    The Perception Dilemma: Why the general public and even clients may have a skewed understanding of what public relations truly involves.
    Beyond Media Relations: How PR is much more than just press releases and media engagement; it's about vital strategic thinking and communication.
    Showcase Success: Why PR pros need to embrace measurement and demonstrating impact.
    Join the Conversation: An invitation to become a part of the growing Solo PR Pro community, where you'll find camaraderie and support from fellow professionals.
    Key Takeaways:
    Recognizing the misunderstanding around the value of PR.
    Reflecting on the role of PR in shaping their own perceived value.
    Practical advice for PR pros to better communicate the wide array of services they offer.
    Effective strategies for PR pros to articulate their true value with confidence and clarity.
    Rate, Review & Share!
    If you found value in this episode, please rate and review our show, and share it with your networks.
    Connect and Discuss:
    Don't miss the opportunity to join the insightful discussions in the Solo PR Pro community. Connect with industry experts, exchange ideas, and get support from your colleagues.
    Listen, engage, and grow with "That Solo Life." Happy listening!

    • 19 min
    Media, Mayhem and What Happens in a Small Town

    Media, Mayhem and What Happens in a Small Town

    Show Notes for That Solo Life: Episode 242
    In this episode: That Solo Life co-hosts, Karen Swim, APR and Michelle Kane talk about some of the insights from the "Muckrack 2024 State of Journalism" and discuss the emerging trends shaping media relations today.
    Episode Highlights:
    Discussing the Muckrack 2024 State of Journalism Report. We dig into the latest findings and what they mean for the future of journalism. What are the new challenges and opportunities for those in media relations? Check out the full report here: Muckrack 2024 State of Journalism
    The Art of Storytelling .Why storytelling remains the heart of compelling communication and how it's evolving with the times.
    Beyond Earned Media. How can PR professionals leverage their creativity and expertise beyond traditional media? We explore strategies to amplify your message and engage your audience.
    Resources Mentioned:
    Muckrack 2024 State of Journalism: Read the report
    Call to Action:Looking for more insights into the PR world? Head over to Solo PR Pro and become part of our community. Don't forget to sign up for our newsletter for the latest tips and trends.---Enjoyed the episode? Give us a rating and share the episode with a colleague. Your support helps us keep bringing you insightful content every week. Thank you for tuning in!

    • 20 min

Customer Reviews

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10 Ratings

10 Ratings

NataleeTewey ,

Powerhouse Women To Follow

Michelle and Karen are incredible women who know what they want and are trailblazing their industry. I highly recommend listening if you want to up level your life and business.

kencarfagno ,

Solid Mindset for any industry, especially PR Pros!

I know Michelle from my Philly Area chamber and wanted to check out her podcast. Karen and Michelle have a natural flow, which makes it more enjoyable to listen to. I was also pleased with the content itself. I am in a completely different industry and was pleasantly surprised with the business mindset and life philosophies offered by the hosts in various episodes I've checked out. Here's what I'd say. If I am getting something out of this show and I'm not a PR Pro... imagine what you could get as a PR Pro!

MelaVW ,

Super Relevant for PR Business Owners

This podcast is starting out great! It has advice that goes beyond a niche audience, but it’s also a source of education and inspiration for business owners in the public relations field. Independence is tough so content focused on thriving is important!

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