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The Public Relations Podcast
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177 episodes
3 days ago
Former journalist, broadcaster, news editor and current PR, explores PR ("public relationship" marketing, not just "press relations") techniques that actually work for serious startups and growing organisations. The show is a mix of short insights, sometimes from the field of PR work itself, sometimes discussions with other people, all talking about techniques you can try in bite-sized episodes of around 10 minutes in length. Find out more at: www.ThePublicRelationsPodcast.com
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Former journalist, broadcaster, news editor and current PR, explores PR ("public relationship" marketing, not just "press relations") techniques that actually work for serious startups and growing organisations. The show is a mix of short insights, sometimes from the field of PR work itself, sometimes discussions with other people, all talking about techniques you can try in bite-sized episodes of around 10 minutes in length. Find out more at: www.ThePublicRelationsPodcast.com
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AI: Sentiment analysis in 2025 - Maha Global's Darwin
The Public Relations Podcast
14 minutes 40 seconds
8 months ago
AI: Sentiment analysis in 2025 - Maha Global's Darwin

PR professionals are under constant pressure to prove their value—but traditional sentiment analysis and media monitoring only scratch the surface. In this episode of The Public Relations Podcast, we dive deep into how AI is revolutionising PR measurement, helping comms teams move beyond ‘gut feeling’ to hard data that links PR efforts directly to financial impact.


Joining me is Haider Nazer, CEO of Darwin, a platform designed to show PR teams where their reputations stand, what messaging will resonate, and how to measure the real-world impact of comms strategies on business performance. We explore:


- The evolution of sentiment analysis—why it’s no longer enough

- The ‘Behaviour-Reality Gap’—how to know if your messaging aligns with stakeholder expectations

- Crisis comms and AI—how brands can avoid PR disasters by analysing actual customer sentiment (not just social media hype)

- Proving PR ROI—how AI tools can tie reputation to financial value and help justify PR budgets at the boardroom level


Forget vanity metrics—this episode is about using AI to predict reputation shifts, measure PR’s direct business impact, and avoid costly brand missteps. If you’re tired of comms being treated as a ‘soft’ discipline, this is a must-listen.


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HAIDER NAZAR - Darwin/MAHA Global (San Francisco, USA)

Web: "Darwin" from www.maha.global

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The Public Relations Podcast
Former journalist, broadcaster, news editor and current PR, explores PR ("public relationship" marketing, not just "press relations") techniques that actually work for serious startups and growing organisations. The show is a mix of short insights, sometimes from the field of PR work itself, sometimes discussions with other people, all talking about techniques you can try in bite-sized episodes of around 10 minutes in length. Find out more at: www.ThePublicRelationsPodcast.com