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TCC 32: Two new comms-related pod episodes

Published 9 months ago • 1 min read

I hope you're doing well and that you're having a great summer so far! With any luck, you're on a beach, at a cottage or hanging out with family and friends this week. Anyway, this is just a quick heads-up about two new podcast interviews I published in the past week that I thought you might enjoy, since they're with experts in the marketing and communications worlds.

The first is a conversation with Ron Tite. He's a keynote speaker, author and the founder of marketing agency Church+State. We discussed marketing, life as a speaker, entrepreneurship, parenthood and more.

The second is a chat with US-based crisis communications and PR consultant Julie Parker. We chatted about topics including working with police services, the state of journalism and crisis comms to name just a few.

You can listen by clicking to each interview by clicking on their photo above. Or just search for 'The Warren Weeks Show' on your favourite podcast platform.

I hope you enjoy these interviews. And if there's anyone you'd like to hear me interview on the pod, please let me know and I'll do my best to set it up.

Have a great rest of the week!

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Warren Weeks

Dad. Media training coach. I sold my 1st newspaper to my grandmother when I was 5. Writer. Conference speaker. Podcast host. Biz owner for 19+ years.

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