Inside PR 2.01 – Wednesday, April 28, 2010

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This week on Inside PR, Martin introduces Inside PR’s new hosts, Joe Thornley and Gini Dietrich and they discuss how small businesses should approach social media.

0:20 Martin opens the show.

1:09 Gini introduces herself and talks about getting involved with Inside PR.

2:11 Joe introduces himself.

3:01 Martin suggests they discuss how they hope to shape the show.

5:18 Martin brings up a recent blog post by Jason Falls about how small businesses are approaching social media.

6:57 Gini explains how small business owners can use social media.

7:42 Joe mentions that instead of using traditional advertising, he focuses on social media and community as a means of promoting his agency.

10:42 Martin recalls a panel where he spoke to students about using social media to get noticed by agencies.

12:25 Gini notes the importance of communicating online with agency heads and leaders to build relationships that can help you get a job.

13:24 Gini gives three pieces of advice to small business owners about using social media.

16:00 Joe kicks off the -30- segment.

19:51 Martin wraps up the show.

Our theme music was created by Damon de SzegheoRoger Dey is our announcer.

This week’s episode was produced by Yasmine Kashefi.

Inside PR Special Edition – Repeat of Inside PR #1 – Wednesday, April 21, 2010

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This week on Inside PR, Martin introduces Terry and Dave‘s very first episode of Inside PR from April 3, 2006.

0:26 Martin introduces this special episode of Inside PR.

Inside PR #1

2:56 Terry opens the podcast; explains what the show is all about

4:20 Terry shouts out to Shel Holtz and Neville Hobson as their inspiration thanks to FIR

4:35 Dave puts the call out for comments from listeners by waxmail or e-mail at [email protected]

5:30 What the podcast is not; not about egos or our firm or its clients; when/if we do mention clients, it will be in context and with full disclosure

6:30 Outline of the intended format; try to keep to approximately 30 minutes; comments from listeners; tackle some issues of the week; a discussion about what Dave is blogging about on prworks.ca and a feature topic or interview

8:56 Creation of the Canadian Council of PR Firms; CCPRF meeting with Toronto MBA programs to try and introduce PR in the curriculum; endorsement of the soon-to-be launched MRP measurement system; discussion of why this council formed outside the local CPRS or IABC chapters

17:12 Dave talks about the upcoming mesh conference (2006) in Toronto and Steve Rubel’s participation

25:12 A new philosophy on media training; authenticity vs. the message machine; has traditional media training caused more harm than good with audiences

35:55 Feedback, comments and requests to be interviewed are welcome; reminder of the [email protected] address and the Inside PR blog

37:17 Terry wraps up the show; theme music is Streetwalker by CJacks and is from the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer (and quite a ball hockey player!)

37:57 Martin closes the show and announces that he’ll be back next week with a new episode and new hosts.

Our theme music was created by Damon de SzegheoRoger Dey is our announcer.

This week’s episode was produced by Yasmine Kashefi.

Inside PR #186 – Wednesday, January 6, 2010

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This week on Inside PR, Terry Fallis, David Jones and Martin Waxman discuss Canadian podcasting- past, present and future.

00:28 Dave opens the show.

01:29 Dave mentions the comments that have been received for Episode #183.

02:21 To kick off 2010, Terry opens a discussion about podcasting in Canada.

16:01 Terry issues a challenge for PR students to produce a podcast!

16:07 Martin opens the -30- segment.

20:12 Terry closes the show.

Our theme music was created by Damon de SzegheoRoger Dey is our announcer.

This week’s episode was produced by Sarah Laister.