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Sherry Goldman, president of Goldman Communications Group, hosts the award-winning weekly radio show Let’s Talk PR & More! The show features in-depth interviews with industry, media, and business leaders about public relations, PR best practices, the media, marketing, strategy, career development, AI’s impact on communications, profiles of key leaders, as well as the disciplines and issues that intersect with public relations and communications.

Let’s Talk PR & More! airs Mondays at 5pm on WRHU-FM and streams live on most streaming devices and online. Shows are also available as podcasts here, as well as on most podcast sites, including Apple podcasts, Spotify, Amazon, and iHeart.

Here are our most recent shows:

Show #119: Kevin Perlmutter, Limbic Brand Evolution, on branding and emotion

Show #118: Ruth Villalonga, Villa Communications, on multicultural public relations

Show #117: Dorothy Crenshaw, Crenshaw Communications founder, on reputation management

Show #116: Laura Garfield, Idea Decanter, on video marketing

Show #115: Steve Turner, Solomon Turner PR, on PR that drives results

Show #114: Gregg Feistman, Temple University, on leadership

Show #113: Linda Zebian, MuckRack, on the “State of AI in PR 2026 Report”

Show #112: Brian Hart, Flackable, on credibility marketing

Show #111: Annie Scranton, Pace Public Relations, on using earned media effectively

Show #110: Bill Beutler, Beutler Ink, on Wikipedia

Show #109: George Bradley, Archer Education, on marketing for higher education

Show #108: Glo Janata, TogoRun, on healthcare communications

Show #107: Jess Garbarino, Primark, on building Primark’s brand in the U.S.

Show #106: Tara Goodwin, Goodwin Consulting, on crisis management and communications

Show #105: Ray Hennessey, Vocatus, on corporate social media policies

Show #104: Amy Rosenberg, Veracity, on local public relations

Show #103: Samantha Flynn, Junipr Public Relations, on PR in a changing media landscape

Show #102: Sam Waltz on the campaign to vindicate top commanders at Pearl Harbor

Show #101: Gregg Feistman, Temple University, on CSR and corporate social advocacy

Show #100: Corey Martin, Allison Worldwide, on influence and influencers

Show #99: Philip Tate, Philip Tate Strategic Communications, on independent consultants

Show #98: Timothy Penning, Grand Valley State University, putting PR theory into practice

Show #97: Hinda Mitchell, Inspire PR Group, on PR for food, food production, and agriculture

Show #96: Kathleen Lucente, Red Fan Communications, on PR in a ‘no click’ world

Show #95: Linda Zebian and Matt Dzugan, Muck Rack, on ‘What Is AI Reading’ study

Show #94: Jennifer Kaplan, Evolve Public Relations and Marketing, on reputation management

Show #93: Donetta Allen, Bobbie, on influencers and influencer marketing

Show #92: Patrick Aievoli, Rock Paper Pixels, on regulations impacting AI

Show #91: Amy Cosper, Bizee, on entrepreneurship and starting a business

Show #90: Jaci Clement, Fair Media Council, on local media and media accountability

Show #89: Jennifer Avril, Warner Communications, on environmental and sustainability PR

Show #88: Jeff Blumenfeld, Blumenfeld & Associates, on PR to find a life-saving kidney donor

Show #87: Fay Shapiro, CommPRO, on the founding of CommPRO and the changing PR industry

Show #86: David Fuscus, Xenophon Strategies, on generative AI in PR

Show #85: Heddy DeMaria, Hunter, on motivating and engaging Gen Z

Show #84: Laura Borgstede, Calysto Communications, on using AI in PR and media relations

Show #83: Kourtney Jason, Pacific & Court, on book publicity

Show #82: Frank D’Agostino on brand-media partnerships

Show #81: Alexandra Zendrian, AtoZ Communications, on identifying newsworthy stories

Show #80: Pam Cronin, Pam Ann Marketing, on Google analytics

Show #79: Natacha Favry, Kalamari, on international PR between the U.S. and Europe

Show #78: Tommy Means, Mekanism, on storytelling for emerging media

Show #77: Peter Freedman, Think Inc., on PR, guerilla marketing & the PR for Calm

Show #76: Neil Brown, The Poynter Institute, on local media and today’s media environment

Show #75: Matt Krayton, Publitics, on political communications

Show #74: Gabrielle Kessler, We Are Social, on experiential marketing

Show #73: Brian Bohl, Canon USA, media relations for sports and B2B clients

Show #72: Lynn Appelbaum, author, “Classroom to Workplace: Land Your First Marketing Communications Job”

Show #71: Adam Rubin, Commack School District, on PR for school districts

Show #70: Ethan Rasiel, Lightspeed Public Relations, on global PR

Show #69: Sandra Stahl, jacobstahl, on healthcare and life sciences communications

Show #68: Pam Cronin, Pam Ann Marketing, on SEO

Show #67: Elliot Sloane, ThroughCo Communication, on crisis communications

Show #66: Janet Goldstein, Janet Goldstein Enterprises, on writing and publishing a book

Show #65: Simone Sloane, Your Choice Coach, on DEI and creating an inclusive workplace

Show #64: Patrick Aievoli, Rock Paper Scissors, on how AI is changing how we communicate

Show #63: Alyssa Peek, Peek Photography, on using photos in PR and marketing

Show #62: Jack Appleman, Successful Business Writing, on writing effective copy

Show #61: Lee Harris, NewsNation, on the changing media landscape and its impact

Show #60: Linda Zebian, Muck Rack, ‘State of PR’ Report

Show #59: Norman Pearlstine, exec. editor of the Wall Street Journal, LA Times, Forbes, and editor-in-chief of Time, on the changing media landscape and building trust in the media

Show #58: Julie Fry, Your Expert Guest, on podcasts

Show #57: Grace Leong, Hunter, on consumer marketing and reaching emerging consumers

Show #56: Mike Maynard, Napier Group, on B2B public relations

Show #55: Josh Reynolds, Rob Roy Consulting, on persuasive storytelling

Show #54: Steve Chirello, Chirello Advertising, on handling communications in smaller markets

Show #53: Kate Finley, Belle Communication, on building a remote culture

Show #52: Tara Baumgarten, //NKST, on conferences as part of PR programs

Show #51: Andrew Bergin, Speaking Virtually, on communicating effectively

Show #50: Margaret Myers, Long Dash, on effective storytelling

Show #49: Dick Grove, INK Inc PR, on earned media and client relations

Show #48: Jerry Barmash, NY broadcaster and author, on Here Now The News

Show #47: Ray Hennessey, Vocatus, on crisis communication and corporate apologies

Show #46: Kerri Allen, Applecart, on the role of data in PR and marketing

Show #45: Jerry Pionk, Xcelsior Communications, on AI in PR and government communications

Show #44: Mickie Kennedy, eReleases, on press releases that generate news

Show #43: Chris Vaccaro, NOAA’s National Weather Service, on PR for the weather service

Show #42: Karen Amster-Young, Sabrina Levine Communications, on brand partnerships

Show #41: Chris Winans, Chris Winans Consulting, on crisis media relations

Show #40: Barrie Cohen, BC Public Relations, on starting an entrepreneurial PR agency

Show #39: Linda Zebian, Muck Rack, State of Journalism Report 2024

Show #38: Michael R. Virgintino, MRV Communications, on historical campaigns and Freedomland U.S.A.

Show #37: Neha Bhalani, CSG Law, on intellectual property

Show #36: Tony Sclafani, Mercury Public Affairs, on public affairs PR and storytelling

Show #35: Lesley Gold, SutherlandGold Group, on developing compelling stories

Show #34: Anthony D’Angelo, Syracuse University, on AI’s impact on PR and PR careers

Show #33: Ken Makovsky, Makovsky, on the importance of trust

Show #32: Jody Fisher, Jody Fisher PR, on media relations

Show #31: Robert Weiss, MultiVision Digital, on video and PR

Show #30: Sandra Sokoloff, Alvarez & Marsal, on the client-agency partnership

Show #29: Jeanne Salvatore, Seton Hall University, on “Navigating the Transition from Journalism to PR & Comms”

Show #28: Lara Kisielewska, Optimum Design & Consulting, on branding

Show #27: Nick Ashooh, APCO Worldwide, on leading corporate communications for Fortune 500 companies

Show #26: Mike Paul, Reputation Doctor, on reputation management and risk management

Show #25: Patrice Tanaka, Joyful Planet, on being joyful and purpose-driven

Show #24: Sue Zizza, SueMedia Productions, on audio and audiobooks

Show #23: Mark McClennan, EthicalVoices, on ethics of AI in PR

Show #22: Linda Zebian, Muck Rack, State of Journalism Report

Show #21: Chelsey Pendock, Innovision Advertising, on advertising

Show #20: Wendy Goldstein, Office of the Comptroller of Nassau County, on government and institutional communications

Show #19: Jeff Morosoff, Hofstra University, on PR education

Show #18: Theresa Jacobellis, IPRO, on healthcare communications

Show #17: Lynne Scott Jackson, City College of New York, on preparing students for careers and internships

Show #16: Shelley Spector, Museum of Public Relations, female PR pioneers

Show #15: Michael Harrison, Talkers, on the radio industry and radio-PR relationship

Show #14: Christine Deska, Nonprofit Sector Strategies, on nonprofits

Show #13: George Rosenberg, The Rosenberg Group, on the PR industry, leadership, and talent

Show #12: Julie Livingston, WantLeverage Communications, on thought leadership and LinkedIn

Show #11: Laurel Carpenter, Pearl Consulting NYC, on brand voice

Show #10: Petia Adbur-Razzaaq, The Sytlista Group, on influencer marketing

Show #9: Nirmala Singh, Zeno Group, on food/beverage PR and food blogging

Show #8: Art Stevens, The Stevens Group, on the PR industry and agency leadership

Show #7: Lynsie Slachetka, founder of aJuxt Media Group, on digital marketing

Show #6: Jerry Barmash, Long Island editor for Patch.com, on local media and how PR can tell stories through local media

Show #5: Joice Truban Curry, c3 Communications, on local PR for live events

Show #4: Dr. Brooke Grindlinger, Chief Scientific Officer, New York Academy of Sciences, on Science Communications

Show #3: Dawn Kelly, The Nourish Spot, on her journey from corporate PR to launching an entrepreneurial business and brand

 

Show #2: Ken Jacobs, Jacobs Consulting, on Leadership

Show #1 – Shelley Spector, Museum of Public Relations