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Why some trust fiction over science
More people have died of COVID-19 in the United States than in any other country. This has to be one of the greatest public health...
Feb 18, 20213 min read


Save the Gasholder
“Boy am I glad we tore that historic building down,” is a phrase said by no one, ever. Today, New Hampshire has a decision before it: Do...
Feb 11, 20212 min read


Hate speech is not free speech
The Weimar Republic in Germany was hailed as one of the purest democracies of the 20th century. Built on dialog and openness, it...
Feb 4, 20213 min read


The Communication Problem with a COVID Vaccine
The news that so many have waited for is here: COVID-19 vaccines are on their way, and in 2021 the world may turn the corner on this...
Dec 9, 20202 min read


COVID Stories, Rethinking a Campaign to Meet the Moment - Concord NH
The truth was, as COVID transformed cities into less-than-pleasant places to be, Concord’s image was crucial.
Nov 12, 20202 min read


Rebranding in a Pandemic? Sure, why not?
In order to position any organization for success and capitalize on its unique selling proposition – a rebrand might be in the cards. The...
Oct 29, 20202 min read


Hard to Respect a Ghost Site like “Respect New Hampshire”
Spoofing? That would be creating a website as a hoax to fool web users into thinking that the website has been created by a different...
Oct 1, 20204 min read


Arts have, and can, lead the way for New Hampshire to rebuild
In the 19th century no one knew much about New Hampshire. But then a few brave artists made their way to the White Mountains in the 1850s...
Sep 23, 20203 min read


Travel’s new normal: Where we go from here…
The world is a changed place today. And the travel market is drastically different too. Most nations are off limits to Americans.
Sep 3, 20202 min read


The dark talent of Arch Oboler: The man who could conceive of the world being destroyed by a chicken
His name was Arch Oboler. He was one of America’s greatest radio playwrights, and one of the most imaginative horror writers of the 20th...
Aug 27, 20204 min read


Points of light for schools as they face the future
This has to be a terrible time to be a school leader. They have been given limited resources, research, and support to bring students...
Aug 13, 20202 min read


Why it is a terrible idea to make face masks a hill to die on
The communications of the face mask war
Jul 16, 20203 min read


Looking to hire a PR Firm?
A crisis is not easy, call a professional in and get help.
Jul 8, 20202 min read


In a Crisis: If you are going to take a bath, you might as well come clean
If you are going to take a bath, you might as well come clean! We say that a lot in public relations when things go wrong. Hiding facts, and
Jun 4, 20202 min read


The time for piano music has passed
A sad crescendo. Images evoking stiff upper lips. So many of the commercials on television have pivoted to this scenario - so much so that c
May 14, 20201 min read


Can New Hampshire's travel industry recover from this crisis?
Before March 2020, global tourism was in growth mode, with younger travelers seeking the new, bright cities, real culture, and bold cuisine.
May 7, 20204 min read


In any crisis plan one thing is always constant: Never lie. Here is why
In the classic crisis plan one thing is always constant: Never lie. The reason is really simple: Lie once and you lose all credibility. Simp
May 1, 20202 min read


5 Communication Tips For NH Non-Profits In Our New COVID19 Environment
This is a defining time for so many non-profits; and the reality is that some will not survive it.
Apr 29, 20202 min read


Three Communication Lessons from Star Trek The Next Generation in the time of COVID-19
The world of TNG, unlike the shows that followed, was close to utopia. Hunger and poverty had ceased to exist. Racial hatred and intolerance
Apr 13, 20203 min read


How the travel industry emerges from COVID-19 (If I had a crystal ball)
Certainly, longer flights might be a different story — bigger jets, and bigger destinations may be more of a draw — if the economy recovers.
Apr 8, 20203 min read
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