It's time for your Monday Daily PR Brief! - July 14, 2025
'Tiny Chef' viral video shows importance of new content streams; Infamous PR disasters; Why being human is your biggest competitive advantage; and more!
Read some of today's best PR and Comms industry news clips:
The Scoop: 'Tiny Chef' viral video shows importance of new content streams (PR Daily - July 11, 2025)
10 infamous PR disasters (AOL - July 11, 2025)
Finding Courage During Challenging Times (PRsay - July 11, 2025)
How PR Shapes the Future of Luxury Travel (O'Dwyer's - July 14, 2025)
Good and Bad PR: JLR protects EV, ASA takes swing at GC and mammoth clicks for Reach plc (PRmoment (UK) - July 9, 2025)
Human-Centered Marketing: Thought Leadership (Search Engine Journal - July 8, 2025)
What PRs can learn from the ASA's report on age representation (Influence (UK) - July 11, 2025)
The authenticity arbitrage: Why being human is your biggest competitive advantage in 2025 (Agility PR Solutions - July 14, 2025)
Bridging Climate Communication Across Diverging Global Priorities (CommPRO - July 10, 2025)
frankly… Episode 72: Changing Culture Starts by Breaking the Rules (Franco - July 11, 2025)
How to Tie PR to Pipeline (Yes, You Can) (The Colab Brief - July 12, 2025)
Is this the end of the crisis that became Formula 1's main event? (Media First (UK) - July 14, 2025)
Summary Section:
The Scoop: 'Tiny Chef' viral video shows importance of new content streams
By Courtney Blackann
PR Daily - July 11, 2025
Brands and even journalists are finding more independent ways to continue sharing their content and finding success through brand loyalty and building a following. This may have some risks, but as “Tiny Chef” shows, it may also have some truly valuable advantages. Plus: What a potential new TikTok app means for brands; report shows local journalists are disappearing.
10 infamous PR disasters
By Daniel Bukszpan
AOL - July 11, 2025
Our list of companies beloved by consumers that really stepped in it at one time or another, with disastrous PR implications. All of these companies are still with us today, so they got past it, but the indelible mark left by these past crises often lingers in the collective memory.
Finding Courage During Challenging Times
By Stephanie Abraham
PRsay - July 11, 2025
From standing up to reverse the climate crisis to speaking out against authoritarian regimes, now’s the time for us to act courageously. But what does “courage” even entail, and how can we invoke it within ourselves and each other? Here are a few ideas I find helpful when trying to act courageously.
How PR Shapes the Future of Luxury Travel
By Michelle Rodriguez
O'Dwyer's - July 14, 2025
Affluent travelers today seek more than indulgence; they pursue experiences that feel meaningful, rare and tailored to their personal worldview. As someone who has spent more than two decades guiding luxury brands toward cultural relevance, I've come to understand that the most powerful lever in this transformation is strategic storytelling.
Good and Bad PR: JLR protects EV, ASA takes swing at GC and mammoth clicks for Reach plc
By Andy Barr, Season One Communications
PRmoment (UK) - July 9, 2025
After the boom of high profile media campaigns over the last few weeks, the bust of the pre-holiday season lull appears to have landed. Fear not though, there is still plenty to take a gander at.
Human-Centered Marketing: Thought Leadership
By Ashley Faus
Search Engine Journal - July 8, 2025
Thought leadership often gets confused with expert content. Here’s what it actually means and why it matters for building trust and influence.
What PRs can learn from the ASA's report on age representation
By Jenny Manchester
Influence (UK) - July 11, 2025
Forget terms like 'silver surfer' or 'young at heart'. PR professionals must challenge the idea that youth equals relevance, and work with other creatives to tell the reality of growing older.
The authenticity arbitrage: Why being human is your biggest competitive advantage in 2025
By Debra Andrews
Agility PR Solutions - July 14, 2025
We’re living through the ultimate marketing paradox: being authentically human has become the most innovative approach to earned media.
Bridging Climate Communication Across Diverging Global Priorities
By Nicole Grubner
CommPRO - July 10, 2025
The U.S. and EU are sending different climate signals—here's how businesses and communicators can navigate the messaging gap and build trust through clarity and consistency.
frankly… Episode 72: Changing Culture Starts by Breaking the Rules
By Nina Scarpelli
Franco - July 11, 2025
Rachel and Dan sit down with Jan Griffiths, founder of Gravitas Detroit, to talk about breaking the mold of traditional corporate leadership in the automotive industry. After rising to the top as a supply chain executive, Jan took a leap of faith to pursue something more meaningful.
How to Tie PR to Pipeline (Yes, You Can)
By Ashley Mann & Lizzy Harris
The Colab Brief - July 12, 2025
Let's be honest: saying "PR drives pipeline" can still feel like a stretch - especially to a CFO or RevOps exec. But it does. Not directly like a demo button. But in the way a respected third-party quote, smart trend story, or podcast hit can move a buyer from "never heard of you" to "that name sounds familiar."
Is this the end of the crisis that became Formula 1's main event?
By Adam Fisher
Media First (UK) - July 14, 2025
What crisis communication lessons can you learn from Christian Horner's exit as Red Bull Racing CEO and team principal? Read this blog to find out.
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