Good Marketing with Stephanie
An Official Spry PR Podcast
This isn't just another marketing podcast.
Good Marketing with Stephanie explores and analyzes the macro and micro challenges facing marketers and communicators at all levels today.
Your host, Stephanie Pryor, is an entrepreneur, PR and marketing consultant, and speaker on the trends that are shaping the future of the marketing and communications industry.
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Taylor Swift’s Wedding: PR Success or Blunder?
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Madison Square Garden wedding nearly out-covered America's 250th birthday in the media. Was it PR genius or overexposure? Communications strategist Matt See joins Stephanie to break down the strategy behind the wedding, from ironclad NDAs to $26M in donations, and what it reveals about managing trust versus noise in any brand.