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FIR #519: Is Misinformation Biased Against You?
Jun 23, 2026
Unknown duration
FIR #518: Is the PR Industry Blowing It Again?
Jun 15, 2026
Unknown duration
FIR #517: How to Communicate AI Whiplash to Employees
Jun 9, 2026
25m 37s
FIR #516: Your New Shadow Website
Jun 2, 2026
22m 13s
FIR #515: Agents Everywhere
May 25, 2026
1h 47m 40s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() FIR #519: Is Misinformation Biased Against You? | We have known about media bias effect for decades: the belief that the media is biased against your side of a debate. New research finds that the same belief applies to misinformation. While the research was focused on political issues, the underlying cause applies equally to misinformation about brands, companies, and business issues. In this short midweek episode, Neville and Shel find that the PR industry has not yet acknowledged the phenomenon, which requires strategies to address it.Continue Reading → The post FIR #519: Is Misinformation Biased Against You? appeared first on FIR Podcast Network. | — | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() FIR #518: Is the PR Industry Blowing It Again? | he history of public relations over the last 30 years is a litany of one failure after another -- failures to recognize and embrace technologies that represented seismic shifts in how people and organizations communicate. The internet. The web. Social media. Smartphones. The video shift. And now, with AI, the industry seems poised to do it again. As many organizations explore how AI will reshape them, PR agencies still seem unable to figure out billing models to replace the now-useless hourly rate. In this short midweek episode, Neville looks at a post from Stephen Waddington that laments the industry's intransigence, and Shel and Neville discuss what PR should be doing.Continue Reading → The post FIR #518: Is the PR Industry Blowing It Again? appeared first on FIR Podcast Network. | — | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() FIR #517: How to Communicate AI Whiplash to Employees✨ | AI communicationemployee engagement+3 | — | FIR Podcast Network | — | AI whiplashcommunication strategies+3 | — | 25m 37s | |
| 6/2/26 | ![]() FIR #516: Your New Shadow Website✨ | AIcontent strategy+3 | — | The Economistllms.txt | — | shadow websiteAI-friendly content+3 | — | 22m 13s | |
| 5/25/26 | ![]() FIR #515: Agents Everywhere✨ | AI agentsgovernance+4 | — | WordPress 7.0Pentagon+1 | — | AI agentsgovernance+4 | — | 1h 47m 40s | |
| 5/19/26 | ![]() FIR #514: Was Twitter A One-And-Done Phenomenon?✨ | social media declinetext-based networks+4 | — | PlatformerReuters Institute+4 | — | TwitterBluesky+6 | — | 27m 59s | |
| 5/11/26 | ![]() FIR #513: Why Communications Must Build the Narrative Code for the Agentic Age✨ | agentic AImarketing+4 | — | HermesWispr Flow+1 | — | AImarketing teams+5 | — | 34m 10s | |
| 5/4/26 | ![]() FIR #512: The AI Shift in Executive Decision-Making✨ | AI in businessexecutive decision-making+3 | — | FIR Podcast Network | — | AIexecutive decisions+3 | — | 31m 28s | |
| 4/27/26 | ![]() FIR #511: Doing AI Governance Right and Still Getting It Wrong✨ | AI governanceinternal culture+5 | — | GartnerApple+1 | — | AI governanceinternal culture+5 | — | 1h 33m 25s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() FIR #510: Should Companies Embrace Shadow AI?✨ | Shadow AIGenerative AI+3 | — | Microsoft Co-PilotChatGPT+3 | — | Shadow AIGenerative AI+3 | — | 25m 54s | |
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| 4/14/26 | ![]() FIR #509: Does Corporate Content Need Copyright Protection?✨ | copyright protectionAI tools+3 | — | FIR Podcast Network | North Carolina | copyrightAI+5 | — | 20m 49s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() FIR #508: Inside AI’s Human Raw Material Supply Chain✨ | gig workAI training+3 | — | AI systemsFIR Podcast Network | — | gig workAI+3 | — | 20m 39s | |
| 3/30/26 | ![]() FIR #507: Should Nobody Really Ever Write with AI?✨ | AI writingcontent creation+3 | — | LinkedIn | — | AIwriting+5 | — | 25m 37s | |
| 3/23/26 | ![]() FIR #506: Battle of the Bots!✨ | AI in communicationsdigital monitoring+5 | — | AnthropicJP Morgan+2 | — | AIcommunications+6 | — | 1h 42m 41s | |
| 3/17/26 | ![]() FIR #505: Social Media’s Big Shift✨ | social media trendscommunication channels+4 | — | TikTokInstagram+2 | — | social mediaHootsuite+5 | — | 21m 13s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() FIR #504: When Companies Blame Layoffs on AI — and Leave Communicators Holding the Bag✨ | AI washinglayoffs+4 | — | BlockOracle+1 | — | AI layoffscorporate America+4 | — | 22m 45s | |
| 3/2/26 | ![]() FIR #503: When Your Boss Throws You Under the Bus✨ | communicationleadership+3 | — | International Olympic Committee | — | Olympicspress conference+3 | — | 17m 20s | |
| 2/23/26 | ![]() FIR #502: Attack of the AI Agent!✨ | AI in communicationspodcasting ROI+4 | — | AI coding agentLLMs+2 | — | AI agentspodcasting+4 | — | 1h 44m 20s | |
| 2/16/26 | ![]() FIR #501: AI and the Rise of the $400K Storyteller | AI isn't replacing communicators -- it's amplifying the value of communication, especially storytelling and strategic writing. In this short, midweek FIR episode, Neville and Shel explore how the hottest jobs in tech are increasingly about telling stories, not writing code, with Netflix, Microsoft, Adobe, Anthropic, and OpenAI all hiring communications and storytelling teams at salaries ranging from six figures up to $775,000 per year. Even AI labs themselves are posting compensation packages around $400K for storytelling and communications roles, signaling that they understand the irreplaceable human value of meaning-making in an age of automated content generation. The distinction Neville and Shel highlight between traditional messaging and true storytelling proves critical: conventional communications start with what the brand wants to say, while storytelling starts with what audiences actually care about. The strongest communicators will be those who move beyond prescriptive messaging to tell genuine human stories.Continue Reading → The post FIR #501: AI and the Rise of the $400K Storyteller appeared first on FIR Podcast Network. | — | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() FIR #500: When Harassment Policies Meet Deepfakes | AI has shifted from being purely a productivity story to something far more uncomfortable. Not because the technology became malicious, but because it's now being used in ways that expose old behaviors through entirely new mechanics. An article in HR Director Magazine argues that AI-enabled workplace abuse -- particularly deepfakes -- should be treated as workplace harm, not dismissed as gossip, humor, or something that happens outside of work. When anyone can generate realistic images or audio of a colleague in minutes and circulate them instantly, the targeted person is left trying to disprove something that never happened, even though it feels documented. That flips the burden of proof in ways most organizations aren't prepared to handle. What makes this a communication issue -- not just an HR or IT issue -- is that the harm doesn't stop with the creator. It spreads through sharing, commentary, laughter, and silence. People watch closely how leaders respond, and what they don't say can signal tolerance just as loudly as what they do. In this episode, Neville and Shel explore what communicators can do before something happens: helping organizations explicitly name AI-enabled abuse, preparing leaders for that critical first conversation, and reinforcing standards so that, when trust is tested, people already know where the organization stands. Continue Reading → The post FIR #500: When Harassment Policies Meet Deepfakes appeared first on FIR Podcast Network. | — | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() FIR #499: When Saying Nothing Sends the Wrong Message | The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) responded to member requests for a statement about the federal immigration crackdown in Minnesota with a letter explaining why the organization would remain silent. In this short midweek episode, Neville and Shel outline the key points in the letter, where they disagree, and how they might have responded.Continue Reading → The post FIR #499: When Saying Nothing Sends the Wrong Message appeared first on FIR Podcast Network. | — | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | ![]() AI risk, trust, and preparedness in a polycrisis era | In this FIR Interview, Neville Hobson and Shel Holtz speak with crisis and risk communication specialist Philippe Borremans about his new Crisis Communication 2026 Trend Report, based on a survey of senior crisis and communication leaders. The conversation explores how crisis communication is evolving in an era defined by polycrisis, declining trust, and accelerating AI-driven risk – and why many organisations remain dangerously underprepared despite growing awareness of these threats. Drawing on real-world examples, including recent AI-amplified reputation crises, Philippe outlines where organisations are falling short and what communicators can do now to close the gap between awareness and action. Continue Reading → The post AI risk, trust, and preparedness in a polycrisis era appeared first on FIR Podcast Network. | — | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | ![]() FIR #498: Can Business Be a Trust Broker in Today’s Insulated Society? | The 2026 Edelman Trust Barometer focuses squarely on "a crisis of insularity." The world's largest independent PR agency suggests only business is in a position to be a trust broker in this environment. While the Trust Barometer's data offers valuable insights, Neville and Shel suggest it be viewed through the lens of critical thinking. After all, who is better positioned to counsel businesses on how to be a trust broker than a PR agency? Also in this episode: Research shows employee adoption of AI is low, especially in non-tech organizations like retail and manufacturing, and among lower-level employees. CEOs insist that AI is making work more efficient. Do employees agree? Organizations believe deeply in the importance of alignment. So why aren't employees aligned any more today than they were eight years ago? Mark Zuckerberg changed the name of his company to reflect its commitment to the metaverse. These days, the metaverse doesn't figure much in Zuckerberg's thinking In his Tech Report, Dan York reflects on Wikipedia's 25th anniversary. Continue Reading → The post FIR #498: Can Business Be a Trust Broker in Today’s Insulated Society? appeared first on FIR Podcast Network. | — | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() FIR #497: CEOs Wrest Control of AI | The latest BCG AI Radar survey signals a definitive turning point: AI has graduated from a tech-driven experiment to a CEO-owned strategic mandate. As corporate investments double, a striking "confidence gap" is emerging between optimistic leaders in the corner office and the more skeptical teams tasked with implementation. With the rapid rise of Agentic AI — autonomous systems that execute complex workflows rather than just generating text — the focus is shifting from simple productivity gains to a total overhaul of culture and operating models. In this episode, Neville and Shel examine this evolution that places communicators at the center of a high-stakes transition as AI moves from a pilot phase into end-to-end organizational transformation.Continue Reading → The post FIR #497: CEOs Wrest Control of AI appeared first on FIR Podcast Network. | — | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() FIR #496: A Proposed New Definition of Public Relations Sparks Debate | Neville and Shel dive into the ambitious new definition of public relations proposed by the Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA). Sparked by a two-and-a-half-page draft that reframes the discipline as a senior strategic management function, Shel and Neville debate whether this comprehensive document serves as a vital "PR for PR" or if its length and academic tone move it closer to a manifesto than a practical, portable definition. The conversation explores the proposal’s emphasis on organizational legitimacy, its explicit inclusion of AI’s role in the information ecosystem, and the ongoing challenge of establishing a unified professional standard that resonates across the global communications industry.Continue Reading → The post FIR #496: A Proposed New Definition of Public Relations Sparks Debate appeared first on FIR Podcast Network. | — | ||||||
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