
Looking at Flo’s diva behavior and how that’s working for her.Is any PR really good PR? Indestructible PR tip: Be prepared! A deeper look at the press conference with Olivia Wilde.A red flag: a quote or line that should never be used in a PR situation.The cascading consequences of Olivia Wilde’s statement. A quick digression about Shia LaBeouf and his rebranding to Catholicism. Topic of discussion: Olivia Wilde’s second directorial effort.The crazy thing about the TikTok platform: mashing together public relations crisis management and pop culture. Key Points From This Episode:Scene: Venice Film Festival. And as always, tune in for an indestructible PR tip at the end of the episode. Covered in this episode is Olivia’s statement at a press conference regarding the fallout with Miss Florence Pugh, the press junket, and more comments surrounding the drama. Did Harry Styles spit on Chris Pine? Did Olivia and Harry break up? What’s the deal with Florence Pugh? As the cast of the upcoming American psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling, directed by Olivia Wilde, hit the Venice Film Festival, they brought plenty of behind-the-scenes drama.

Today’s Indestructible PR podcast episode discusses the trending TikTok drama surrounding the Don’t Worry Darling Venice Film Festival premiere. Listen + Subscribe on Stitcher or Apple Podcasts You’ll never regret a tweet you never sent.”. If it still feels safe, if you have thought it out, then go ahead and tweet it. “When in doubt, delete or keep it in draft for a bit, see if the story changes, wait for the mood to shift. “Nothing on Twitter has to stay on Twitter.”. “What often happens when someone’s in the hot bright light of a mistake of their own doing, people not only get angry but they also start to dig.”. “An incorrect tweet, whether posted on behalf of a company or on your own account can irreparably harm a reputation.”. Molly’s indestructible PR tip for Twitter.
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