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.
The Language of the Candidates
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.
In this Language Lesson, m+p CEO Michael Maslansky focuses on four key principles to help you build trust among your audiences.
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.
In this Language Lesson, m+p CEO Michael Maslansky shares six quick tips on how to communicate your ESG, or responsible business initiatives, without running into a landmine with your language.
Check out our latest m+p Language Lesson, a short video with smart insights about communicating more effectively.
Lee Carter, Ben Feller, Will Howard, and podcast guest Justin van Fleet from Theirworld talk through the process we go through in framing an organization’s mission and impact in a way that ensures you’re heard the right way.
Join Lee Carter, Keith Yazmir, and Will Howard in this special episode of HearSay as they delve into the world of Super Bowl ads. They debate which ads truly stood out, not just in terms of popularity but in their messaging impact.
In this episode of Hearsay, Michael Maslansky, Lee Carter, and Will Howard dive into the wrongs, the rights, and how Boeing’s language will matter in the weeks and months ahead.
Our Language Moments Video of 2023 is finally here. These are the moments from 2023 that shape the way we view companies, politics, the world – and each other.
The biggest problem with ESG is how it’s framed. By changing the language of ESG, companies can move forward with confidence – and with the support of many of even the most skeptical Americans.