Greetings! Peruse your Friday Daily PR Brief - November 11, 2022

Read some of today's best PR and Comms industry news clips:
I Said "Yes" to Every PR Email for an Entire Day. If Only I Knew What I'd Done. (Slate - November 11, 2022)
Appreciation is Cure for 'Quiet Quitting' (O'Dwyer's - November 10, 2022)
Nonprofit PR Awards 2022 Winners (PR Daily - November 10, 2022)
The Most Attention-Getting Press Releases From October 2022 (Cision Media Research - November 10, 2022)
Presentations Are Performances: How Theater Tips Can Help You At Work (Forbes - November 10, 2022)
How to stop a corporate crisis from turning into a PR crisis (PRmoment (UK) - November 9, 2022)
5 Christmas ad campaigns PR pros should watch out for in 2022 (Agility PR Solutions - November 11, 2022)
The Semi-Political Junkie Problem (With An Important PR Lesson For People in Our Business) (Commpro - November 9, 2022)
13 lessons I learned from 1,300+ coffee meet-ups over 13 years (Arik Hanson - November 11, 2022)
How Wimpy Communications Kills Good Policy (Scott Public Relations - November 10, 2022)
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I Said "Yes" to Every PR Email for an Entire Day. If Only I Knew What I'd Done.
By Dan Kois
Slate - November 11, 2022
On a recent Wednesday afternoon, I found myself talking on the phone with a very nice woman who was telling me, as seriously as possible, why New York City is the best city for witches. On every criterion used to judge metropolitan witch friendliness, she pointed out, New York had scored incredibly high. "It's kind of the melting pot for witchcraft," Sharon Sullivan told me.
Appreciation is Cure for 'Quiet Quitting'
By Ken Jacobs
O'Dwyer's - November 10, 2022
I recently sat down with Jennifer Curley, Founder & CEO, Curley Company. Named a 2020 Woman of the Year by Washington Women in Public Relations, Curley is a Board Member, Global Women’s Innovation Network (Global WIN) and author of the recently-published "Playing the Long Game".
Nonprofit PR Awards 2022 Winners
PR Daily - November 10, 2022
PR Daily’s 2022 Nonprofit Communications Awards winners represent the people, teams and organizations whose campaigns, partnerships and projects helped build awareness of or raise funds for important causes, initiatives, organizations and programs.
The Most Attention-Getting Press Releases From October 2022
By Glenn Frates
Cision Media Research - November 10, 2022
Take a look at some of the highest performing press releases from the last month and consider which tactics they're using that you can apply to – and use to enhance – your own press release strategy.
Presentations Are Performances: How Theater Tips Can Help You At Work
By Jay de la Cruz, SVP of Media at Underscore Marketing
Forbes - November 10, 2022
I'm a performer at heart. I performed in musicals throughout high school and college, and my love of theater continued into adulthood. Although I never wound up on Broadway (other than hailing a taxi), the skills I learned in the theater have served me throughout my career. That's because the success of the final performance is the product of endless preparations, many of which you never see.
How to stop a corporate crisis from turning into a PR crisis
By Daney Parker
PRmoment (UK) - November 9, 2022
There is no shortage of crises in the news right now, as Jane Griffin, director of agency Positive Story, says: "We're currently facing a time in the UK where the political situation, energy crisis, impact of cost-of-living, and fake news, have created a malaise and distrust of 'people at the top', whether they be politicians, company leaders, or other industry bodies. This makes it much harder for firms to manage a crisis as many of the public have lost interest as they simply don't know who to trust anymore." However, there are ways that a crisis can, at the very least, be managed.
5 Christmas ad campaigns PR pros should watch out for in 2022
By Rebecca Barnatt-Smith
Agility PR Solutions - November 11, 2022
The time has come again, and Christmas is just around the corner. As the biggest holiday of the year for modern marketers, it won't be long until our screens are flooded with festive adverts and topical popups.
The Semi-Political Junkie Problem (With An Important PR Lesson For People in Our Business)
By Arthur Solomon
Commpro - November 9, 2022
Ever since I can remember I have been interested in two subjects –sports and politics. I have been fortunate to spend a large portion of my working days in those two areas.
13 lessons I learned from 1,300+ coffee meet-ups over 13 years
Arik Hanson - November 11, 2022
As a professional, networking has been an absolute key to my success for 25+ years. It led directly to numerous jobs earlier in my career. And, over the last 13 years as an independent consultant, it's been the lifeblood of my business. In many ways, over the last 13 years, I've gotten paid to network.
How Wimpy Communications Kills Good Policy
Scott Public Relations - November 10, 2022
With Obamacare, Donald Trump succeeded where everyone else failed. He made this law popular. His attempts to dismantle the program, and deprive millions of Americans of their health care, finally woke people up to the real benefits they would lose if their coverage went away. So, this may be a good thing. But why was this beneficial program not already recognized for the good it was doing?
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