In the season finale of HearSay, we discuss the language moments that defined politics, culture, and business in 2024 and what they might mean for 2025.
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From Buzzwords to Meaning
In this episode of HearSay, Lee Carter, Maria Boos, and guest Rajni Samavedam, CEO of Rabin Martin, delve into why it’s important to go beyond corporate social responsibility, how to measure impact without the numbers, and actionable ways to reframe the story for success.
Climate risk is a business risk
Read the article by Trellis Group, who shared some of our findings and insights about corporate climate change.
Moments make up a year. Language Moments define them.
Language changes the way we feel, the way we remember things, and the way we view the world. And 2024 was packed with them: language moments that jumped out in our public conversation, making us laugh, cringe, think, and learn. And we’ve captured the best of them.
LIVE: Lessons from the 2024 Campaign Trail
This special live episode of HearSay will help you make sense of the election so you can thrive in these post-election days, with lessons from both sides that you can leverage for your own work.
The Art of Persuasion
Elections always teach us something, if we’re listening. And this year serves as a masterclass in communication—from both candidates—according to Lee Carter. Read her latest thought piece for ten key lessons from this election cycle to help you communicate more effectively.
The two reasons why voters sided with Trump
Lee Carter joins Market Domination to analyze why American voters chose Trump and discuss the campaign rhetoric during the US presidential election.
5 reasons why Kamala Harris’ closing argument may give her a win
Vice President Harris hit some of the key notes she needed to hit in her closing argument to America on Tuesday night. In this piece for FoxNews.com, Lee Carter shares 5 reasons why her speech may give her the needed win.
From Biden’s ‘garbage’ to Trump’s ‘losers.’
In this piece for Fox News, m+p President Lee Carter explores how political rhetoric is more charged than ever, with some getting a pass while others face backlash. She looks at how language carries significant weight, and how we interpret that language fundamentally shapes our perceptions of candidates. One thing is certain: authenticity is essential to trust.
Lee Carter on CNN News Central: Harris’ messaging shift in these final days
How are the presidential candidates shifting their messaging in these final days on the campaign trail? Lee Carter questions Harris’ choice to increasingly focus on the threat of Donald Trump and his outrageous statements as opposed to her own candidacy and what she brings to the table. As Lee states, “You can always tell who’s winning by who’s reacting the most.”