This episode starts with a line that should make anyone in communications sit up a little straighter. Michael Wolff, a bestselling Trump biographer and longtime access journalist, emailed Jeffrey Epstein with strategic advice about how Epstein could handle questions about Donald Trump. Not expose him. Not confront him. Advise him. And now, those emails are a crisis in themselves. Today’s episode focuses on the messaging behind Wolff’s interactions with Epstein. Not the salacious details, not ...
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This episode starts with a line that should make anyone in communications sit up a little straighter. Michael Wolff, a bestselling Trump biographer and longtime access journalist, emailed Jeffrey Epstein with strategic advice about how Epstein could handle questions about Donald Trump. Not expose him. Not confront him. Advise him. And now, those emails are a crisis in themselves. Today’s episode focuses on the messaging behind Wolff’s interactions with Epstein. Not the salacious details, not ...
From Phillies Ball Snatch to US Open Hat Grab: Outrage, Backlash, and Blowback Explained
The PR Breakdown with Molly McPherson
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2 months ago
From Phillies Ball Snatch to US Open Hat Grab: Outrage, Backlash, and Blowback Explained
Outrage isn’t new, but the way it plays out in 2025 feels like a full-time industry. This week, it’s Phillies fans brawling over a foul ball, a CEO swiping a signed hat at the US Open, Bruce Willis’ family facing judgment in a Diane Sawyer interview, and American Eagle cashing in on controversy with its headline-grabbing campaign. Here’s the problem: every headline slaps the same word on these stories—backlash. But backlash and blowback aren’t the same thing. If you don’t know the difference,...
The PR Breakdown with Molly McPherson
This episode starts with a line that should make anyone in communications sit up a little straighter. Michael Wolff, a bestselling Trump biographer and longtime access journalist, emailed Jeffrey Epstein with strategic advice about how Epstein could handle questions about Donald Trump. Not expose him. Not confront him. Advise him. And now, those emails are a crisis in themselves. Today’s episode focuses on the messaging behind Wolff’s interactions with Epstein. Not the salacious details, not ...