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Communication Breakdown
OCR Network
56 episodes
6 days ago
Communication Breakdown is a postgame show for PR pros. In each episode, hosts Craig Carroll (fmr. USC Annenberg, UNC Chapel Hill) and Steve Dowling (fmr. OpenAI, Apple) discuss the strategies and tactics companies are using in high-visibility crises and PR initiatives, giving listeners unique insight into how key decisions are made.

The podcast offers two unique perspectives on communications theory and practice, drawing on Craig’s teaching and research at top universities around the globe and Steve’s two decades of experience as a comms leader at some of the world’s most influential companies. 

Whether you're a PR professional, marketing executive, or just curious about how companies make key communications decisions, you'll find these discussions insightful and valuable.
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Communication Breakdown is a postgame show for PR pros. In each episode, hosts Craig Carroll (fmr. USC Annenberg, UNC Chapel Hill) and Steve Dowling (fmr. OpenAI, Apple) discuss the strategies and tactics companies are using in high-visibility crises and PR initiatives, giving listeners unique insight into how key decisions are made.

The podcast offers two unique perspectives on communications theory and practice, drawing on Craig’s teaching and research at top universities around the globe and Steve’s two decades of experience as a comms leader at some of the world’s most influential companies. 

Whether you're a PR professional, marketing executive, or just curious about how companies make key communications decisions, you'll find these discussions insightful and valuable.
Show more...
Business News
Business,
News,
Management,
Marketing
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So I Wanted To Show You Something
Communication Breakdown
27 minutes
2 months ago
So I Wanted To Show You Something
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, hosts Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll break down Taylor Swift’s meticulously orchestrated rollout of her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl. Far more than a standard product launch, Swift’s campaign blended multi-platform media activation, symbolic fan engagement, physical-world spectacle, and a strategically chosen podcast reveal to create a cultural moment with total narrative control. The hosts unpack how she turned authenticity at scale into a reputational masterstroke—one that bypassed traditional media, elevated her allies, and redefined expectations for major announcements. For PR, communications, and brand leaders, this is a case study in how to fuse precision planning with organic-feeling fan momentum to achieve maximum impact.

Takeaways
  • Authenticity at scale requires pre-designed systems that make organic participation feel natural, not managed.
  • Strategic integration across platforms—digital, physical, and social—creates reinforcement, not just reach.
  • Physical-world elements (Empire State Building lighting, Times Square billboards) multiply perceived cultural significance.
  • Bypassing legacy media and traditional label machinery demonstrates the power of owned narrative architecture.

Topics Mentioned
Authenticity at scale, cultural convergence, fan engagement, multi-platform integration, narrative control, podcast strategy, strategic venue selection, physical-world media activations, pacing and sequencing, bypassing traditional media, brand credibility, cultural cross-promotion, reputational pivot

Companies Mentioned
Intel, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Spotify, NFL, Empire State Building, Times Square, Spotify, Wondery, Amazon

Hashtags
#Intel #BureauOfLaborStatistics #Spotify #NFL #EmpireStateBuilding #TimesSquare #Wondery #Amazon #TaylorSwift #AlbumLaunch #CulturalConvergence #FanEngagement #PodcastStrategy #BrandReputation #PublicRelations #CorporateCommunications #StakeholderTrust #NarrativeControl #ShawnPNeal #AdvoCast #OCRNetwork #Swifty


Produced by Shawn P Neal at AdvoCast
Communication Breakdown
Communication Breakdown is a postgame show for PR pros. In each episode, hosts Craig Carroll (fmr. USC Annenberg, UNC Chapel Hill) and Steve Dowling (fmr. OpenAI, Apple) discuss the strategies and tactics companies are using in high-visibility crises and PR initiatives, giving listeners unique insight into how key decisions are made.

The podcast offers two unique perspectives on communications theory and practice, drawing on Craig’s teaching and research at top universities around the globe and Steve’s two decades of experience as a comms leader at some of the world’s most influential companies. 

Whether you're a PR professional, marketing executive, or just curious about how companies make key communications decisions, you'll find these discussions insightful and valuable.