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Founder and President of The Vida Agency, Amalia Martino joins the Communicate Like You Give A Damn podcast hosted by Kim Clark, sharing her unique experiences growing up as the only person of color in an all-white, blue-collar family in Seattle, navigating classism, and straddling different perspectives...
The next episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn, hosted by Kim Clark, features a candid conversation handling communication in high-profile cases, especially involving social justice and police brutality, with Tiara M. Tucker. As the founder and CEO of Tiara PR Network, LLC, Tiara is looked at as a trailblazer offering communications support to those that need it most...
In the next episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn, host Kim Clark, leads a dynamic discussion with Jason Patent, Co-founder of Bridgelabs and JP Global Lead and Inclusive Leadership Coach. Together, they discuss the exploration of language's influence on leadership and inclusivity as well as his book, “Humanly Possible: A New Model of Leadership for a More Inclusive World”...
Delve into the world of visual culture, photography, and social media with Dr. Ellen Armour, a distinguished scholar and author of the recently released book "Seeing and Believing: Religion, Digital Visual Culture, and Social Justice." Together, Ellen and host, Kim Clark, reflect on Ellen’s journey, while sharing her insights on the deeper exploration of digital photography and social media's impact on our visual culture...
On the next episode of Communicate Like You Give a Damn, host Kim Clark connects with Ben Guttmann for an insightful conversation surrounding messaging, marketing and digital communications as a whole in reference to his new book, Simply Put: Why Clear Messages Win — and How to Design Them. As Kim and Ben take a deep dive into the foundation of his book, Ben shares his valuable insights on the power of simplicity in communication, highlighting the importance of minimalism...
Explore the rich Indigenous experience and representation, particularly focusing on the Cherokee Nation Citizen perspective from Amanda Clinton on the next episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn. Together, host, Kim Clark and Amanda explore valuable insights, tips, and techniques communicators can use to disrupt unconscious bias and avoid reinforcing negative stereotypes...
We are living in tough times! As we continue to navigate how to tackle difficult conversations as communicators, host Kim Clark is joined by special guest, San Jose State University Radio-Television-Film Professor, Kimb Massey. Together, these two “firestarters” share their perspectives on how to decipher the facts from the propaganda as it relates to media representation and the conversations to be had with each other hereafter...
Jane Elliott, an antiracist educator for over 50 years and is most known for her Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes Exercise. She's our guest on Communicate Like You Give A Damn this week to talk about the power of language leading to behavior in antiracism work. And, if you're familiar with Jane's work, you know she is a relentless educator and will share what she wants us to know and understand about the urgency of this work...
We’re hitting home with this episode of Communicate Like You Give A Damn. Host, Kim Clark is joined by Critical Communications Expert, Paul Omodt, to discuss the crisis communications strategies behind the George Floyd tragedy that transpired in the Summer of 2020...
Kim Clark is back with another insightful episode of the Communicate Like You Give A Damn podcast, this time, joined by Public Speaker, Performer and Founder of The New Quo, Christina Blacken. Together, they uncover the power dynamics of narrative and the impact it can have on the workplace and DEI as a whole. In this episode, discover what narrative is, how it shapes the perspective of our behaviors and how it operates, both good and bad, in power structures within our society...