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Tales From the Beat
Episode 121: Celebration Without Cessation
Host Ed Garsten retired from full time work in 2016 but has been working as a freelance senior contributor to Forbes.com for 7 years. He discusses why he loves being a journalist, meeting such celebrities as the actor who played the evil Prof. Harris on Lost in Space, Pete Rose, Mel Blanc, the voice behind your favorite Looney Tunes characters, composer Aaron Copeland, suicide Dr. Jack Kevorkian and others...all contributing to why he just can't quit the profession.
2025-07-15
10 min
Tales From the Beat
String Theory
Host Ed Garsten discusses how both reporters and PR people can use gathering "string" to create complete, compelling stories and story pitches.
2025-07-02
09 min
Tales From the Beat
Episode 118 Linkedin Book Author Don F. McLean
Longtime PR pro and agency owner Don F. McLean discusses his new book on how to succeed on Linkedin with Tales From the Beat host Ed Garsten. The book is titled, ""The In Crowd for LinkedIn Mastery: Powering Your Path to Professional Success & Thought Leadership Through a PR Mindset."
2025-06-18
29 min
Tales From the Beat
Episode 117: TaaSMaster Newsletter Author Randall McAdory
In this episode, host Ed Garsten speaks with longtime auto biz pro Randall McAdory about the hot topics in the industry right now and his provocative, insightful TaaSMaster Newsletter. Ed and Randall worked together at the former DaimlerChrysler in the early 2000's.
2025-06-11
26 min
Tales From the Beat
Episode 115 What Would You Do?
Quotes are like gold. You have to handle them as the valuable thing they are. But what happens when a PR person asks you to change a quote? Or an editor changes a quote and makes it wrong? All quotable subjects host Ed Garsten tackles in this episode.
2025-05-19
07 min
Tales From the Beat
Canadian Clubbed
To honor this week's national elections in Canada, host Ed Garsten recalls an almost disastrous episode while covering the 1997 elections in the Great White North for CNN, thanks to a snarky CBC staffer.
2025-04-30
09 min
Tales From the Beat
VerticalScope Editorial Director Greg Migliore
In this episode of Tales From the Beat, host Ed Garsten interviews VerticalScope editorial director Greg Migliore, who oversees several automotive websites including The Truth About Cars, Autoguide and Motorcycle.com. The lively discussion takes on tariffs, dealing with auto industry PR people, GM's dive back into racing and more.
2025-03-24
23 min
Tales From the Beat
This Week in PR Takes Editor Brian Kramer
In episode 110 of Tales From the Beat, host Ed Garsten speaks with PR pro Brian Kramer about his new online newsletter aggregating commentaries on hot PR issues. It's called This Week in PR Takes, or TWiPRT. https://thisweekinprtakes.beehiiv.com
2025-03-11
24 min
Tales From the Beat
Topspeed.com Editor Craig Cole
In this episode of Tales From the Beat host Ed Garsten speaks with automotive journalist Craig Cole, the editor of Topspeed.com and co-founder of YouTube channel Auto Esoterica. The discussion goes everywhere from auto shows, to automotive PR, to classic cars to EVs and more.
2025-01-29
31 min
Tales From the Beat
Mixus.ai Co-Founder Elliot Katz
Never trust info from artificial intelligence searches as 100% accurate. What if you could bring actual intelligence, from real humans into the mix. That's what new platform mixus.ai is doing. In this episode Ed Garsten speaks with mixus.ai co-founder Elliot Katz to explain the concept and how you can use it.
2024-12-05
25 min
Tales From the Beat
Agency River Cruise-Video Podcast
Our first video episode takes a short cruise down the Huron River in southeastern Michigan where I compare dealing with different types of PR agencies with navigating a waterway.
2024-06-14
02 min
Tales From the Beat
Failure to Communicate
Remember when Cool Hand Luke got the crap beat out of him for a "failure to communicate?" PR people are getting beat up by clients who don't understand the difference between certain types of communication and it's time they started hitting back. Some examples and advice I give from my experience as both a reporter and PR guy.
2024-06-06
07 min
Tales From the Beat
Caught in Comms Custody Battle
What happens when a company exec attempts to do the same work as skilled PR people all because they're having a business marital spat? I was recently caught in that sort of comms custody battle. It's not exactly Kramer vs. Kramer but it ain't fun when reporters are the kids in the middle.
2024-05-29
06 min
Tales From the Beat
NO Ways
Reporters and PR people can't avoid having to say "no" to story pitches, interview requests, etc. but we waste so much time saying "no" because those two little letters can come across as kinda brutal. In this episode I talk about ways to say "no." Some are kind, some blunt and you should hear what ChatGPT came up with.
2024-05-17
10 min
How Do We Fix It?
Refuge: A Unique Strength of Liberalism: Professor Bryan Garsten
Liberalism is out of fashion. You might say that it's under siege. From the populist right to the progressive left, liberal touchtones of limited government, personal freedom, the rule of law, and a mixed economy have come in for harsh criticism.Liberalism is assailed by many critics, but it has not failed, argues Yale Political Science Professor Bryan Garsten. "A liberal society is unique in that it offers refuge from the very people it empowers" through "institutions and different political parties. This allows the rest of us to live undisturbed," he says. Supporters argue that this for...
2024-05-17
33 min
Mile Marker
The Future of Automotive with Industry Veteran, Ed Garsten
Join us as we chat with automotive industry veteran and Forbes Contributor, Ed Garsten, as he shares his insights on the changing automotive landscape, from groundbreaking technologies to innovative business models. We have a fun conversation about electric vehicles, autonomous tech, the future of car ownership, and what's ahead in the world of cars. What excites you most about the future of the automotive industry?https://ridecell.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/ridecell/https://twitter.com/ridecell
2024-05-16
37 min
Tales From the Beat
Mike DeVilling
Wonder why your story pitch goes unanswered or rejected? No better guy to ask then ultimate PR pro Mike DeVilling, president and CEO of Westshore Public Relations.
2024-05-09
25 min
Tales From the Beat
Hidden Figures
Oh joy! It's earnings season and that's when PR people and their companies are playing a game of hidden figures in their news releases, especially when the news is bad. This week's episode looks at that, and why that's a losing game. There's also a mention, for some reason, of disc golf.
2024-04-25
09 min
Tales From the Beat
Pitcher's Duel
Story pitching can be a duel between PR person and reporter. A new study from marketing firm PROPEL sheds light on how often reporters open pitches, when they open them, when they respond and what makes a good story pitch.
2024-04-17
07 min
Tales From the Beat
Geotab's Rob Minton
From communications exec at General Motors to a VP at logistic technology company Geotab, Rob Minton has an expansive career that's taken him from PR to sales and a unique view of news and corporate communications.
2024-04-04
26 min
Tales From the Beat
Bridge and Tumult
Two-parter this week. Finding a local tie-in to a big story is smart, but I found a headline making a valiant attempt that missed the mark. I discuss that and one legendary headline screwup due to one little editing mistake. Second part looks at Gannett's idiotic decision to drop the AP. I worked for both.
2024-03-27
08 min
Tales From the Beat
Embarg-Uh-Oh
What happens when the slightest detail of an embargo bites you in the ass? You feel like one. My true story of what happened this week when I missed one, teeny, weeny, detail that woke up some west coasters three hours early.
2024-03-20
08 min
Tales From the Beat
Three People and a Scribe
It's our 75th episode! Time to take stock of why journalism matters and profiles of three of the many incredible people I've interviewed who make it impossible to quit. It's more than FOMO...it's FOMA...fear of missing amazing.
2024-03-14
12 min
Tales From the Beat
Master of Auto PR Scott Fosgard
He's the master of automotive PR, master of his own PR agency and master and creator of the innovative House of Journalists. He's Scott Fosgard. Among auto writers he's no less than a legend because his expertise at pitching, staging events and understanding just what reporters need is legendary. He's also an old friend. We have a fun conversation about it all.
2024-03-07
31 min
Tales From the Beat
Artificial Insinuation
With a little help from Selena Gomez, this week's episode looks at how too much reliance on artificial intelligence can both screw up your writing and piss off people you interview.
2024-02-28
07 min
Tales From the Beat
Cox Automotive's Mark Schirmer
Mark Schirmer is an auto writer's best friend. As Director, Corporate Communications for the far-flung auto enterprise that operates such well known brands as Kelley Blue Book, Mannheim and Autotrader, Mark makes sure reporters have all the data, analysis and insight they need to add substance to their stories. But as you'll hear, Mark, and the Cox team go way beyond just pitching experts. They basically own the space. We discuss the Cox concepts plus Mark recaps this year's just completed National Automobile Dealers Association Conference and how the media is playing what's really going on with EVs.
2024-02-14
28 min
Tales From the Beat
CNN Morning Madness Update
Uh, oh. CNN killed another morning show. I feel their pain. I actually produced CNN's morning show "Daybreak" in its much earlier days and now share the madness, and some secrets, of trying to put together a morning show people actually want to wake up to. After some reflection, and a reminder from my Daybreak director, I decided to add a lot more detail to the original podcast.
2024-02-12
10 min
Tales From the Beat
CNN Morning Madness
Uh, oh. CNN killed another morning show. I feel their pain. I actually produced CNN's morning show "Daybreak" in its much earlier days and now share the madness, and some secrets, of trying to put together a morning show people actually want to wake up to.
2024-02-08
08 min
Tales From the Beat
Hybrid Hustle
Two automakers announced two very different strategies for hybrid vehicles this week...one on offense, the other on defense. As a journalist caught in the middle, it made for a fascinating look at two companies trying to figure out the best road to the same destination.
2024-01-31
09 min
Tales From the Beat
Confusion, Kylie and EVs
What do confusion, Kylie Jenner's pink hair and EVs have in common? All key elements in a ball of confusion.
2024-01-24
09 min
Tales From the Beat
CarGurus.com's Kevin Roberts
Where do reporters get all those stats and research on the auto industry for their stories? One of the best sources is Kevin Roberts, Director of Industry Insights and Analytics at auto research and sales site, CarGurus.com. Kevin chats with me about how he frames his research so reporters can understand it and report it clearly and accurately, how often reporters don't get it right, what trends he's looking at and what he wishes reporters would do better.
2024-01-18
31 min
Tales From the Beat
Drowning in the CES Pool
It's time again for the annual tech trade show extravaganza, the CES Show. What's that mean for reporters? It means attempting to stay above water under the deluge of PR pitches to cover reveals, unveilings, news conferences or begging to just give an exec the ego trip of an in-person interview. Some real life tales of trying not to drown in PR tsunami that develops every year in the CES pool.
2024-01-10
08 min
Tales From the Beat
Auto Show Shrinking Act
One automaker said it's sitting out this year's Chicago Auto Show and may skip others. Other companies are abandoning auto shows to save money and move to other modes of introducing new vehicles. This week's episode looks at the auto show's incredible shrinking act, new roles and how I had a hand in the whole thing almost two decades ago.
2024-01-04
08 min
Tales From the Beat
2022-2023 Highlights
Some highlights from the first 64 episodes, September 2022-December 2023. Includes clips from interviews with Paul Oakley at Tiny Mighty Communications, Susan Donahue and Megan Kathman at Skyya PR, Natalie Bartels at VSC, Noreen Pratscher at Pratscher Communications, Brent Snavley at Franco PR, Dale Jewett at Stellantis, Elliot Katz at Phantom Auto and Craig Daitch at Telemetry. Also, The Shawn Fain Talking Blues.
2023-12-29
29 min
Tales From the Beat
Year-Enders
Reporters are stuck writing them. PR people are stuck pitching them. The dreaded year-ender. This week's episode looks at everything from how early pitches are being sent to subjects not worth reflecting upon to year-aheads and how to maybe make everything sensible, plus a really bad attempt at a parody of a famous New Year's Eve song.
2023-12-13
09 min
Tales From the Beat
Tiny Mighty's Paul Oakley
This week's episode is a lively conversation with Paul Oakley, founder and CEO of Nashville-based PR and marketing agency, Tiny Mighty Communications. We talk about how the "scary" prospect of starting a new business, how he won me over enough to get me to write what, at face value was an esoteric technical story but turned out great, plus we dive into what pisses him off around reporters and how he and the agency are using AI. Lots of stuff in about 31 minutes. It's damned Mighty!
2023-12-06
31 min
Tales From the Beat
Story Time
When the coldest isn't, a building never was, a horse shuts down a shoot and a tornado victim's values are, well, surprising. All subjects of stuff that's actually happened to me while covering everything from natural disasters to at least one story that really didn't exist. Yup..just some stories about stories on this week's Tales From the Beat.
2023-11-29
09 min
Tales From the Beat
Noreen Pratscher
Noreen Pratscher's done it all in corporate communications as a top level manager at companies like GM, Serta Simmons, TrueCar, JELD-WEN and Siemens Healthcare. Now she's taking the plunge starting her own consultancy. We talk about that, how the relationship between PR and journalists has changed over the years and how successful the auto industry has been at effectively promoting electric vehicles...and more. You can contact Noreen at her new consultancy at pratschercommunications@gmail.com
2023-11-22
26 min
Tales From the Beat
Cloud Bursting
Wanna make an editor or reporter's eyes cloud over? Pitch a story about some company using the "cloud." Doesn't have to be that way, though.
2023-11-16
07 min
Tales From the Beat
Tale of Shawn Fain Talkin' Blues
It's finally over. The auto strikes. But UAW president Shawn Fain emerged as both a transformative leader and a folk hero by winning major pay raises and other benefits for his members. It led to a song. If you get through the intro for a couple of minutes, you can hear it.
2023-11-07
05 min
Tales From the Beat
Auto Reporter Bill Koenig
Bill Koenig and I have run into each other over the decades as competitors and friends on the auto beat and now we're working together as contributors at Forbes.com. We're just coming off some crazy auto contract talks, and strikes so Bill and I had plenty to talk about looking back at covering negotiations and United Autoworkers Union presidents of the past including the current one, Shawn Fain, who broke all the rules to win historic contracts for his members.
2023-11-01
24 min
Tales From the Beat
Fain in Vain
The president of the United Autoworkers union is brash, threatening, loud and direct. Shawn Fain is trying to bargain a new contract for his members. But six weeks into what he calls a "stand up" strike, taking down plants without notice, there's no deal yet. Is he overplaying his hand, digging in for the best new contract after GM, Ford and Stellantis have raised their offers, or is Fain just vain, staying in it to stay in the public eye?
2023-10-25
08 min
Tales From the Beat
Outside Pitches
From plastics to beauty innovations to inane questions about whether or not to meet for an interview, my email box filled with PR pitches way outside the heart of the plate. This week's Tales From Beat runs 'em down.
2023-10-18
07 min
Tales From the Beat
"How Swede!" Remotive Labs Carin Lagerstedt
I worked with Carin Lagerstedt on a story about company based in Sweden..but that was over Zoom. Wonder of wonders she popped over the ocean to attend a trade conference here in the Detroit area so I finally got to meet her in person...and get her behind the mic to talk about her career, working with reporters in Europe and North America, her best strategies for landing stories and something about that reporter in "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo."
2023-10-11
23 min
Tales From the Beat
If A Deer Falls...
Being on vacation this week didn't mean I didn't have to do some investigative reporting. It involved a death, a stink and a scoop. It's all in this week's episode of Tales From the Beat.
2023-10-04
07 min
Tales From the Beat
A Striking Difference
I'm covering the strike by the UAW against GM, Ford and Stellantis as a semi-retired freelancer. Most of the time I don't actually go anywhere, but the other day I couldn't take it any longer, so I put on pants and hit the picket line. Reminded me of good times as a CNN correspondent back in 1998 covering the 54 day walkout against GM. Teaser...it involved the Spice Girls.
2023-09-26
08 min
Tales From the Beat
A Tale of Two Shows
Two automotive shows happening at the same time 30 miles apart. One, once a magnet for thousands of journalists from around the world, now reduced to a regional carnival, the other, a trade show growing so fast it's outgrown its venue and smart enough to move to a later date to avoid the obvious conflict for auto reporters faced with trying to cover both. My first-hand thoughts in this Tale of Two Shows.
2023-09-19
06 min
Tales From the Beat
Pivot!
Remember how Ross yelled at Rachel and Chandler to "Pivot!" to get his stupid couch up the stairs? Well, in the news and PR rackets sometimes you've got to pivot to get it all done, especially when you're thrown a lot of things at once. This week's episode is all about pivots past and present, and why they can make your head spin...and that's the fun of it.
2023-09-12
08 min
Tales From the Beat
50 Ways To Reach A Writer
It's our 50th episode of Tales From the Beat. In honor, or in spite, of that milestone, and with apologies to Paul Simon, I offer 50 Ways to Reach a Writer.
2023-09-05
03 min
Tales From the Beat
Welcome to Hell Week
A frontal flak attack, combined with colliding stories and a Ukrainian frock for Beyonce. Sound like a normal week? Hell, no!
2023-08-30
05 min
Tales From the Beat
UAW Big Boss Men
The contract talks between the UAW and Detroit 3 automakers are down to their last few weeks and the new union president is talking tough. Over the past three decades as a reporter and PR guy I've had contact with several past UAW presidents. All different. My recollections, including covering the day one of them died.
2023-08-23
07 min
Tales From the Beat
Uninvited
You get an invite to an event figuring the organizers want you to cover it. You RSVP you're in. But then you're out. Huh? This week's true story about the story I was uninvited to cover.
2023-08-16
07 min
Tales From the Beat
Away Message MENSA Rejects
It doesn't take a MENSA membership to be smart enough to understand the meaning of someone's vacation out of office email response. Except, based on the actions of a couple of PR people during my recent vacation, maybe it does!
2023-08-08
05 min
Tales From the Beat
Jibe or Tack
When you're pursuing your news or PR career do you jibe or tack? In this week's Tales From the Beat I talk about how those sailing terms apply to the way you attack things--Do you go where the wind blows, or take a more measured approach?
2023-08-02
05 min
Tales From the Beat
Transparent Intentions
General Motors has decided to be very transparent during contract negotiations with the UAW by going online. But when I worked at Chrysler back in 2007, we already adopted this tactic to great effect. Yes, transparency is best to get your message out, clearly. Link to PR Week story on the Chrysler website: https://www.prweek.com/article/1255559/chryslers-social-media-site-helps-drive-comms-wake-strike
2023-07-19
05 min
Tales From the Beat
What's Your Name?
What do PR people call you in story pitch emails? It's not always what you expect..or appreciate. The name game's been part of my life since my life began. Huh? It's all in this week's episode of Tales From the Beat.
2023-07-11
06 min
Tales From the Beat
Head Scratchin' Nouns: Exclusive or Advance
Is the PR person pitching you an exclusive or an advance? They're not the same, but sadly, too many purveyors of PR seem to be a little confused, so in this episode of Tales From the Beat, I call on a little help from the voices of Schoolhouse Rock and the artificially intelligent wonders of ChatGPT to help me parse it all out.
2023-07-05
07 min
Tales From the Beat
Suck it, SEO!
Miss pithy, creative writing with fun wordplay? You know what to blame...its initials are SEO. In this episode I take SEO to task and abuse its use the way it deserves to be abused. Have some fun with me and get in your licks.
2023-06-21
07 min
Tales From the Beat
Goin' To A Trade Show
Went to an automotive trade show last week, but not before being gang-tackled via email story pitches. Then I faced an added challenge. What happened, how I overcame it and some creative advice for both reporters and PR people for both pitching and covering such events--all with a little help from Smokey Robinson and the Miracles
2023-06-14
06 min
Tales From the Beat
Goodbye CNN Center
I was the first "Supervising Producer" at CNN Center when it opened in 1987. Now it's closing and CNN's Atlanta operations are moving back uptown about two miles to the site of its origins across from Georgia Tech. In this episode I offer some recollections and even secrets about CNN Center.
2023-06-07
10 min
Tales From the Beat
What You're Doin'
It takes a little Beatles, New Girl and the late Gilbert Gottfried to help tell this one. It's all about pitches for stories that all have the same premise: "what they're doin." It's hardly ever a real story, but there's hope for PR people stuck with pitching these non-stories in this week's episode of Tales From the Beat.
2023-05-31
07 min
Tales From the Beat
Coffee, Tea, Not Me
Why are PR people pitching me interviews over hot drinks or hot meals when interrogation during ingestion is just a hot mess. Here's the proof of the uneaten pudding and cold coffee.
2023-05-25
06 min
Tales From the Beat
It's Too Late, Baby
For Carole King it was too late for a crappy ex-lover. For reporters, it's too late PR people who fill our inboxes with stale pitches or just too late, baby to matter. I run down my detestable tardies and offer some tips.
2023-05-17
06 min
Tales From the Beat
Ganged Up
Not exactly the Jets vs the Sharks but I'm ready to rumble with PR types who decide to gang up on my inbox pitching the same story. It's happened before, it happened just this week and it was time to put on my best Riff and rough it up a little.
2023-05-10
06 min
Tales From the Beat
The SpongeBob Salutation
Hiiiii...are you busyyyyyyy???? Sound like an underwater guy who's also a sponge, and like a sponge, sucks up everything it touches, including your time? Sometimes PR people are SpongeBobs when suck up a reporter's time by starting their story pitches like SpongeBob using what I call the "SpongeBob Salutation."
2023-05-03
05 min
Tales From the Beat
Elusive Exclusive
The PR people keep offering me "exclusives" but Webster must have changed its meaning because judging by the pitches I'm receiving hacks among flaks seem to think "exclusive" means "everybody." Maybe because both words start with "e?" Who knows. I spend a little over 7 minutes regaling you with three actual cases. I bet if journalists check their emails, they'll find out I'm not the only one receiving these. Crap, there's goes another "exclusive." Enjoy.
2023-04-26
07 min
Tales From the Beat
Cough it Up
What happens when a hacking, disgusting cough sabatoges a story? The true Tale of just such a situation and how the results are nothing to sneeze at.
2023-04-19
05 min
Tales From the Beat
Whine and Jeez
They missed the boat. Weren't even on the dock. Now they're whining and saying to the effect, "jeez!" when you tell the PR people their pitches are ill-timed or simply too late. Got lots of them lately. I tell the Tales and offer some advice on how to avoid missing coverage opportunities.
2023-04-12
06 min
Tales From the Beat
Back Into It
What do you do when you receive a story pitch that's way off target or not even remotely related to your beat? Have some fun. As my old CNN boss used to say when he wanted us to use video that didn't exactly fit the story..."Back Into It!"
2023-04-05
06 min
Tales From the Beat
Natalie Bartels-VSC
Lively conversation with Natalie Bartels, Senior Account Manager at San Francisco-based PR agency VSC about her shop's unique, literally, no-bullshit culture, how it translates that culture into success, creating strong relationships with reporters and what drives her crazy about reporters and how she and the agency deal with it.
2023-03-29
27 min
Tales From the Beat
Multiple Profession Personality Syndrome
A guy on Linkedin bitches when freelancers who are both reporters and PR people represent themselves as such, alleging you can't be both? I make the case through my personal history and experience as one of those people the boy's head is firmly in a dark, moist place.
2023-03-22
06 min
Tales From the Beat
Fox in the Outhouse
In this week's episode of Tales From the Beat I take a look at the deep guano Fox News is in for making editorial decisions based on ratings, even if the information is false. It's a crisis, alright, as the network faces a mega defamation trial. How to deal with a PR crisis and a personal anecdote of why I actually quit a news job because the publication put $$ over truth.
2023-03-14
07 min
Tales From the Beat
Media Training Chatbot
In this week's episode of Tales From the Beat I tell a story of what I did when an executive I was interviewing for CNN sounded like his responses were conjured by ChatbotGPT instead of a human being. Why? Bad media training. I'll talk all about when media training goes wrong and how to avoid turning trainees into chatbots.
2023-03-08
09 min
Tales From the Beat
Blowin' Wind
What do Bob Dylan, Stephen Bishop and the Broadway show Rent have to do with story pitches longer than the Iliad? It's all here in this week's tight episode of Tales From the Beat.
2023-03-01
03 min
Tales From the Beat
Motorcoaches and Jimmy Carter
Two parter this week: Just in time for the opening of MLB spring training, a perfect pitch from a west coast PR agency, and a personal recollection of the time I got to spend some up close time with former President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalynn as a CNN correspondent. A day I'll never forget as the former President's days are coming to an end.
2023-02-22
07 min
Tales From the Beat
Telemetry's Craig Daitch
Craig Daitch has always been a wildly creative PR pro and marketer having once created a release for GM consisting of only emojis. His latest creation is the barrier-busting virtual agency called Telemetry that's getting amazing results by breaking all barriers. We discuss all during this 28 minute episode of Tales From the Beat.
2023-02-15
28 min
Tales From the Beat
Balloon Payment
It's all about balloons and ballooning this week. The ballooning size of a story pitch to almost Iliad lengths and a crazy recollection from deep in my professional past as a young radio DJ about a contest involving dozens of balloons and a phantom grand prize.
2023-02-08
07 min
Tales From the Beat
No Cold Pizza
Must be time for Sherman to set the way back machine. At least that's what the lack of timlieness of pitches I've received makes it seem. Months old vehicles, weeks old studies, interviews with no news peg. Gotta be fresh..not cold pizza.
2023-02-01
05 min
Tales From the Beat
Hidden Luck From a Layoff
There's no joy in being laid off. I know. It happened to me. It may not seem so right away, but a layoff can become a stroke of luck if you use the one thing you already have. In this episode of Tales From the Beat I reveal all through my own personal experiences and coming out on top after losing the only job I ever wanted
2023-01-25
13 min
Tales From the Beat
Quote Bot
What's it all a-bot? They can sound stiff, unwieldy, inhuman even. Yes, they're those canned executive quotes PR pros are stuck writing to be included in news releases. They don't have to sounds like words intoned by robots. Some examples of bad ones, good ones, advice to write better ones and I even have a quote a real person gave me that made a bad canned quote look good.
2023-01-18
09 min
Tales From the Beat
Interview with Auto Journalist/Stellantis Communicator Dale Jewett
After years as a top automotive journalist, several years ago Dale Jewett made the jump over to PR joining the then, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles digital communications team. Now the company is called Stellantis and Dale handles technology and propulsion communications. He's seen things from both sides of the scrimmage line and we have a lively discussion about his perspectives and how the hell he got from Iowa to the Motor City.
2023-01-11
30 min
Tales From the Beat
The C-E-S Hunger Games
What was once known as the Consumer Electronics Show has grown far beyond a showcase for cool gadgets into C-E-S, a sprawling, giant exhibition that now includes the automotive and marine industries triggering a PR death match for coverage. Indeed, I'm not even attending this year's show but it doesn't mean I haven't been the target of an intense bombardment from my hard-working friends on the PR side. In this week's edition of Tales From the Beat, I tell some real war stories from my remote fox hole.
2023-01-04
08 min
Tales From the Beat
2022 Review-Life's a Pitch
From Jennifer Aniston's eggs to what soda makes you fizz to the biggest spike for an unlikely fast food item, I got dozens of story pitches in 2022...that had nothing at all to do with what I cover, which is autos and mobility. In this year-end edition of Tales From the Beat I have some fun, and vitriol, over some of the best/worst pitches of the year.
2022-12-21
08 min
Tales From the Beat
The Skyya's the Limit
An enlightening and entertaining interview with Susan Donahue and Megan Kathman of Skyya Communications. Susan is a co-founder and managing partner and Megan is an account director with whom I've worked on many stories over the years. Over the course of 31 minutes or so we talk about Skyya's unique approach to training, quality control and forging productive relationships with reporters, how the media landscape has changed over the years and how Skyya has dealt with it and why Megan and I first "met" on social media rather than the usual email or phone call. Oh yeah..surprising discussion about...
2022-12-14
33 min
Tales From the Beat
An Original's Requiem For HLN
The "geniuses" at CNN killed the last live programming at sister network HLN, which began life in 1982 as CNN2, then CNN Headline News then HLN. I was one of the original producers that launched CNN2, which started as a fantastic fast-paced news service. I spend some time talking about how I got connected with the network, some experiences, how the thing devolved, the current news climate and what's like to be laid off...and survive quite well.
2022-12-07
22 min
Tales From the Beat
Interview with Rachel Burnard and Dan Horn From Franco PR
In this episode I speak with two stars from leading Detroit PR agency, Franco PR--Integrated Communications Supervisor Rachel Burnard and Integrated Communications Director Dan Horn. They are not only dynamic, creative PR pros but also host Franco's wonderful bi-weekly podcast, "Frankly," where I also appear. In this "Tales From the Beat" Rachel, Dan and I talk about the dyanmics between reporters and PR people, what works, what doesn't.
2022-12-01
27 min
Tales From the Beat
Interview With Elliot Katz
In this week's Tales From the Beat episode I speak with the very unique Elliot Katz. He's the co-founder and chief business officer at Silicon Valley startup Phantom Auto. Elliot definitely marches to his own beat when it comes to dealing with the media in promoting a company that created a technology making it possible to operate warehouse equipment from thousands of miles away, opening the door to rewarding careers to those who are disabled, can't, or prefer not to relocate or just looking for a good job. We discuss Elliot's career path, his company, and, most appropriately, his...
2022-11-23
31 min
Tales From the Beat
Interview with Franco PR VP Media Relations Brent Snavely
No better guy with whom to compare notes about our experiences as both journalists and PR guys than Brent Snavely. I admired his auto reporting the the Detroit Free Press for many years and now pleased to be able to work with him in my capacity as integrated media consultant at Franco PR in Detroit where Brent is VP of Media Relations. I hope you enjoy our conversation!
2022-11-16
25 min
Tales From the Beat
Embargo Escargot
Mon dieu! It seems like every story pitched to me lately has some sort of embargo. Sometimes it makes sense. Many times it doesn't. Often the embargo is offered way too late in the game because the PR person, or their client, operated at the pace of escargot. In this week's episode I'll talk about some pitches for embargoed stories I've recently received. At least one time, I was the snail.
2022-11-10
07 min
Tales From the Beat
Change the Subject
From creepy to crappy to brilliant, I get 'em all--subject lines for emailed story pitches from PR people. My recent haul runs the gamut so in this week's episode of Tales From the Beat I share some with you and talk about why they either hit the mark, were just off target or were totally useless. One even found a way to use the term "catfish" and it was definitely not about dating or angling. Enjoy!
2022-11-03
09 min
Tales From the Beat
Doggie Style
You're a PR person with a mission to get coverage, any coverage for a demanding client. You got a reporter to do a story once on that client, now you keep coming back, gnawing on that scribe like a dog on a bone over and over again, even if the story doesn't amount to a hill of kibble. In this episode of Tales From the Beat, I give a first hand account of just such a situation and some pointers on how to avoid getting bit.
2022-10-27
05 min
Tales From the Beat
Nostalgia Neuralgia
Love a good memory? A little nostalgia? I do too...except when it comes to story pitches...then I get a bad case of "nostalgia neuralgia". In this week's episode I'll tell you about some recent attempts to snooker me into buying "news" stories that are more like "golden oldies," and offer some advice to my PR friends how to avoid pitching stories that belong in Mr. Peabody's Way Back Machine.
2022-10-20
05 min
Tales From the Beat
Tales From the Beat-Bubbling or Floating?
Do you bubble or float? Some PR people are talking nonsense using words like those in order to get reporters to respond to pitches. In this week's edition, I talk about this ridiculous "alternative" language many PR people have adopted and suggest a better way to give a reporter a little poke when following-up.
2022-10-12
07 min
FranchisOR Bust - Franchise Marketing
The Advantages of Scaling a Franchise Brand From the Ground Level with Andrew Garsten at Massage Envy
In this episode, LSM CEO Trevor Emerson speaks with Andrew Garsten, Regional Developer, Los Angeles at Massage Envy. Massage Envy pioneered the membership-based, recurring-revenue massage and spa experience in 2002, becoming one of the largest franchises in the industry with over 1,100 locations. Today, Andrew shares how an entrepreneurial mindset allows you to adapt to new industries and how previous experience in unrelated fields has paved the way for success in the massage industry. Highlights include: - How Andrew transitioned from the computer industry to Mass...
2022-10-12
25 min
Tales From the Beat
Tales From the Beat-The Art of the Spiel UPDATE
Since The Art of the Spiel was first posted, there's been an update. The original episode dealt with a fairly tactless approach by a PR person to get my attention to a story. A few days after the episode was posted I decided to finally reply to her. The way she responded led to a "teachable moment". It's here in this updated episode.
2022-10-08
09 min
Tales From the Beat
Tales From the Beat-The Art of the Spiel..or Don't Be a Douche
In this week's episode I'll tell you about a pitch I recently received that mark with an obnoxious email subject line followed by an equally inappropriate accusation—not the way to win a reporter's attention, and more important, agreeing to do the proposed story. Oh, I had a little fun composing a reply. In the spirit of the podcast's premise of looking at situations on both sides of the scrimmage line I offer some thoughts to both reporters and PR people on, let's say, more thoughtful and professional ways to communicate with each other. If your a jo...
2022-10-06
08 min
Tales From the Beat
Tales From the Beat-Ooops, Bad Aim
What do Princesses Kate, Meghan and condoms all have in common? They represent the subjects of misguided pitches reporters receive all the time--at least the ones that ended up in my inbox. In this episode I'll tell the story from both sides, as a reporter and PR guy and offer some easy advice on avoiding this time wasting and non-productive practice. Oh, I'll also reveal what I learned about the disgusting things Kate ingests to maintain her "glow" and what dietary habits she shares with Meghan. That alone, makes this episode a royal triumph!
2022-09-29
07 min
Tales From the Beat
Tales From the Beat-Detroit Auto Show 2022
It's been about three years since there was an actual auto show in Detroit. It used to be a one of the biggest and most influential in the world with dozens of new product introductions, elaborate and very expensive displays, attracting thousands of journalists from all over the globe. But times have changed. Many automakers have decided to skip not just the Detroit show but others, the multi-story displays are gone and taking the place on the show floor are suppliers and even a few companies that build machines that leave the Earth. The show has also moved from...
2022-09-26
11 min
Tales From the Beat
Tales From the Beat-Who the Hell Are You?
Welcome to Tales From the Beat where I related real life personal case studies from both sides of the scrimmage line as a reporter and PR pro. This is our first episode. I give you a brief intro to who I am and what the podcast is all about then launch right into a situation I ran into recently, showing up to a story at the right time and right location, only it seemed to be quite a surprise to the folks at the location. I'll get into the bizarre first moments and how the day turned out.
2022-09-26
09 min
Why Invest?
Christopher Garsten: Active management in European equity markets
In this episode we are joined by Christopher Garsten, manager of the Waverton European Capital Growth Fund. We explore capital cycle investing and Chris identifies where he sees the opportunities in Europe today. We discuss how he got into fund management and key advice for those looking to pursue a career in this field.For further information please visit www.waverton.co.uk LinkedIn:Doug Barnett – https://www.linkedin.com/in/douglas-barnett-a475b820/ Christopher Garsten – https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-garsten-155762222/ This podcast is issued by Wave...
2022-05-05
30 min