
PRmoment Podcast
The PRmoment Podcast is a series of life story style interviews with some of the leading lights of UK PR.
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Ben Smith and Jack Peat discussed Taylor Herring"s report, "News is Dead. Long Live the News," focusing on PR"s adaptation to evolving newsroom structures and social media"s transformative role in news generation and distribution. The report highlights the need for platform-specific content strategies, emphasizing auth
In the third episode of the monthly Career Edit podcast, Dean Connelly and Elizabeth Howlett discuss The Ultimate Talent Attraction Guide, created by Latte in partnership with PRmoment. The pair run down how to attract and retain talent in the PR sector, and some of the issues surrounding this. Additionally, Howlett a

The Review of Biggest PR Pitches and Mergers & Acquisitions in UK PR in April 2025 with Andrew Bloch
Welcome to our review of PR pitches and mergers & acquisitions in the UK PR scene with Andrew Bloch. Here we discuss the biggest pitch wins and mergers & acquisitions that the PR sector has seen in April 2025 Andrew is the lead consultant - PR, Social, Content and Influencer at the new business consultancy firm AAR and
Welcome to the latest PRmoment podcast. On the show today we’re talking to Heather Blundell, the UK CEO of Grayling. Heather joined Grayling in late 2023 after a brief spell at Ketchum as deputy UK CEO. Before that she’d headed up Weber’s Manchester office and been part of the leadership team at Weber in London. On th
How will Trump"s tariff chaos impact UK public relations ? PR’s H1 Review 2025 with W Communications founder Warren Johnson On the PRmoment podcast. Every six months or so I like to catch up with Warren Johnson from W Communications to talk about the financial state of UK PR. And as Q1 is done and dusted, Trump is havi
For those of us who"ve worked in PR for looong time, there were 3 things you could rely on in public relations:There would be someone at every measurement conference who couldn’t resist the mention of AVE to start a fight/push their personal brand. There would be an endless analysis of the pluses and minuses of PRs 2 U