Amy Rosenberg Articles

COVID-19: Marvin Stockwell: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital [Podcast]

Coronavirus PR Management & Insights into Science PR. A Special Episode with Marvin Stockwell, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital on PR Talk Podcast.

Tom Fuller & Dave Thompson: the APR [Podcast]

The APR is the topic of this episode of PR Talk Podcast. Listen to learn how an APR jumpstart transforms service-providers into C-suite advisers.

Habit Change [Podcast]

Tricking ourselves into doing our New Year’s Resolutions we uncover our personal tendencies from Gretchen Rubin’s Habit Change Quiz

Steve Strauss, USA Today: Small Business & PR [Podcast]

Mr.AllBiz delves into the intersection of small business and PR, talks about how to get into his columns, why small business should embrace PR and more.

A Public Relations Dictionary

A Public Relations Dictionary

Jargon, Slang, Vernacular, Lingo, Definitions…whatever you want to call it. There are special words, expressions and phrases that are used.

Episode 102: The Eastmoreland Project — Sandy Shotwell

Episode 102: The Eastmoreland Project — Sandy Shotwell

Want to jump straight to the facts? Skip to the 5:30 mark to get right into the issue. This weekend I had the opportunity to catch up with Sandy Shotwell, 24-year Eastmoreland resident and CEO of drug-development company DesignMedix. She presented a different side to...

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Episode 101: The Eastmoreland Project — George Beard

Episode 101: The Eastmoreland Project — George Beard

Today, I’m launching a podcasting experiment to get everyone the facts about the proposed Historic District (HD) in Eastmoreland. My family and I have lived in Eastmoreland for 10 years and I’ll begin by saying that I am not on either side — YET. That’s what this experiment is for. I hope to highlight both sides of the issue, switching off every-other-week between pro and anti-HD sentiments.

In this first episode I interview George Beard who is a retired PSU professor and 20-year resident of Eastmoreland. He happens to be pro-HD for reasons extending far beyond the reaches of our neighborhood. From his point-of-view, the HD is our neighborhood’s last line of defense against a city that will stop at nothing to change the fabric of each of Portland’s unique neighborhoods — if that’s what it takes to keep up with the relentless migration of new people to our state.

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