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The PR Maven Podcast

The PR Maven® Podcast is the combination of traditional networking techniques combined with the power of social media to build your personal and professional brand. The podcast features interviews with industry leaders, top executives, media personalities and online influencers about public relations and their personal brand. Each week, Nancy connects with a special guest to talk about their career, and business or organization, as well as the latest news and events that will give listeners a unique perspective on the world of public relations, marketing and personal branding, including actionable takeaways.

May 31, 2022

How does research relate to PR? Find out in this episode as Scott Bahr explains how research and PR go together, and how data can help multiple aspects of an industry. Scott explains the importance of data and research and how it can be used to help the decision-making process, better communication and aid in product...


May 24, 2022

Whether you’re a college student presenting a group project or a CEO addressing key shareholders, public speaking isn’t easy. It can intimidate even the most confident among us. 

In fact, it’s estimated that as many as 75% of Americans have some level of anxiety related to public speaking. Glossophobia —...


May 17, 2022

In today’s world, brands are constantly competing to spread their respective messages to millions of global consumers. Any brand hopes to distinguish itself from competitors, breaking through the noise and reaching those consumers with a message that resonates. 

The ultimate goal, of course, is to persuade the...


May 10, 2022

Do you have a tiny kitchen? Find out in this episode as Annie Mahle defines what a tiny kitchen is and how working in a tiny kitchen inspired her to write a cookbook to help others with tiny kitchens. Annie also talks about how she has built her personal brand around intention, from using all the food in the fridge, to...


May 3, 2022

I’m writing this on what would have been my father’s 92nd birthday (he passed away in 2006). It’s one day that I’ll never forget. It brings up all kinds of bittersweet memories. 

Oddly enough, it also reminds me of just how much shopping has changed. When I was growing up, my frugal father would spend at least a...