Tag Archives: language strategy

Lee Carter on CNN News Central

October 4, 2024

Lee Carter joined co-anchor Kate Bolduan on CNN News Central, for a panel conversation about the vice-presidential debate: the messages conveyed and the civility displayed between the two candidates.

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Lee Carter on NewsNation Live

October 3, 2024

With millions of Americans impacted by Hurricane Helene, how did the presidential candidates do in terms of responding to this extreme weather crisis? m+p President and partner Lee Carter checked in with NewsNation Live to comment on this and other pressing election issues, including analysis of the candidates’ political language.

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The Language Moments of the DNC — and Why They Matter

August 26, 2024

There were a lot of takeaways from the DNC. We were listening for the key Language Moments—unique phrases, interesting words, and strategic messaging that stood out, defined the convention and the candidates, and just might end up shaping election outcomes. These are the Top Language Moments of the DNC.

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Navigating Innovation: Selling the new in tech and beyond

May 23, 2024

In this episode, we dissect the challenges of selling innovation whether you are selling enterprise technology, a new investment product, or plant-based meat. Through compelling examples and practical insights, the episode provides valuable guidance for navigating the complexities of selling innovation in today’s dynamic market landscape. 

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The Language of the Candidates

March 27, 2024

In this new episode of HearSay, Lee Carter and Ben Feller look at what the two presidential candidates are saying, what’s important about it – and what people should be listening for in the political months ahead. 

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The Real Cost of Corporate Speak

March 14, 2024

In this episode of Hearsay, Michael Maslansky, Lee Carter, and Ben Feller explore different moments of crisis and share their insights on what the challenges of corporate speak are, what it cost corporations that do nothing, and the different solutions to manage a crisis.

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