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Episode Synopsis
Politicians, like any public figures, sometimes make verbal slips or misspeak, leading to memorable and often humorous moments. Here are a few notable examples:George W. Bush: Known for his malapropisms, one of his most famous misspeaks was when he said, "They mis underestimated me," combining "misunderstood" and "underestimated."Barack Obama: In 2008, while campaigning, Obama mistakenly said he had visited "57 states" in the U.S., obviously misspeaking the number of states.Dan Quayle: As Vice President, Quayle famously misspelled "potato" by adding an unnecessary "e" at the end during a school spelling bee.Donald Trump: Known for his unique speaking style, Trump once referred to the CEO of Apple, Tim Cook, as "Tim Apple," which became a widely discussed gaffe.Joe Biden once introduced Barack Obama as Barack America.Keeping politicians on message and on strategy can be tough. In this episode we explore a few ways to do it.Listen For4:35 Storytelling in Political Communication5:40 Understanding Your Audience and Choosing the Right Channels7:26 Utilizing Digital Media13:10 Crisis Management and Reputation BuildingGuest: Krysten Copeland, KC & Co CommunicationsWebsite | Email | X | InstagramRate this podcast with just one click Leave us a voice message we can share on the podcast https://www.speakpipe.com/StoriesandStrategiesStories and Strategies Website Do you want to podcast? Book a meeting with Doug Downs to talk about it.Connect with usLinkedIn | X | Instagram | You Tube | Facebook Hey, we’re on Threads under Stories and Strategies Request a transcript of this episodeSupport the show
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