Noises and Notions

Noises and Notions
Podcast Description
A podcast exploring the noise and notions shaping our world — through stories and conversations that clear the blur between fact and feeling to uncover what truly matters.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast covers themes such as the intersection of technology and public relations, creativity in the age of AI, and the importance of self-preservation amidst industry disruption. For instance, the episode 'AI in PR: Disruption or Evolution?' discusses the impact of AI tools on PR professionals and raises questions about creative dependence.

A podcast exploring the noise and notions shaping our world — through stories and conversations that clear the blur between fact and feeling to uncover what truly matters.
As AI tools become popularised in the everyday work of PR professionals, one question keeps surfacing: how much is too much?
In this episode, I speak with two media professionals – Caitlin and Mofe – about what AI is really doing to the public relations industry. Beyond the em dash debates, the conversation explores deeper questions about creativity, dependence and a need for self-preservation.
For anyone navigating the blurred lines between tech and truth — this one is for you.
Spoiler: AI’s here to stay. But how we use it? That part is still up to us.
Contacts
Connect with Caitlin on LinkedIn
Connect with Gloria on LinkedIn
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Music: Yuzzy https://bit.ly/2nUbGqD

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