Brilliantly Wrong Podcast featuring Kathleen Lucente

Listen to an insightful conversation with Kathleen and Alex Stonehouse on the Brilliantly Wrong podcast about why brand narrative is B2B tech’s most underutilized growth lever. They dive deep into how startups can transform their “marketing sinkhole” into a revenue engine through compelling storytelling that actually drives business outcomes. 

The Search Revolution: Why Traditional SEO Is Failing Marketing Leaders

The search landscape has fundamentally shifted, and most marketing leaders are still playing by outdated rules. While your team focuses on keyword optimization and link building, artificial intelligence has quietly become the primary intermediary between your brand and your customers. More than 50% of Google searches now end without users clicking through to any website […]

PR Isn’t Dead – It’s the Most Strategic Business Function of 2025

Modern PR has evolved far beyond press releases and media pitching. Today’s strategic communications professionals drive measurable business results through employer branding, crisis management, and integrated marketing approaches. If you think PR is just about getting on “Good Morning America,” you’re missing how this $129 billion industry is reshaping business strategy in 2025. I saw […]

How a Strong Brand Narrative Drives B2B Tech Success: Your Guide to Strategic Brand Positioning

The difference between flourishing and floundering in today’s crowded B2B tech landscape isn’t just about having a superior product—it’s about telling a compelling story that resonates with your target audience and differentiates your tech marketing strategy.   From the Desk of a Former Tech Journalist: The Power of Strategic Communications As a tech journalist early […]

Why Middle Managers are Your Company’s Culture Heroes

Middle Manager Culture Hero

In an era of distributed work, organizational culture has become your competitive advantage—if your managers can successfully translate it across contexts. Recently, I sat across from a fintech founder pitching for funding. With only five employees, his CTO must manage contract developers across seven countries to meet demands. “It’s the only way we can afford […]

The Illusion of Independence: Hard Truths About Corporate Acquisitions

A Personal Perspective Twenty-five years ago, Unilever acquired Ben & Jerry’s, creating a partnership that sparked misgivings from the outset between the London-based conglomerate and the progressive ice cream maker. Watching today’s power struggle between these two titans feels particularly poignant to me. I’ve witnessed Ben & Jerry’s remarkable transformation from a humble scoop shop […]

A Conversation With Axios Communicators Author Eleanor Hawkins

Journalists and PR pros have worked side-by-side for decades, but there are those like Eleanor Hawkins that walk the line in between, one foot in each world. Eleanor got her start in communications as a press secretary for the U.S. Senate, then helped launch a foreign policy think tank before transitioning to PBS, where she […]

Why Your Agency Should Be Your Strategic Confidante

A single tweet tanks your stock price. Your CTO resigns unexpectedly. News of your quiet acquisition gets leaked. In these critical moments, the difference between crisis and opportunity isn’t just good PR media placements and press releases, which still matter. Today’s executives need confidantes embedded in their decision-making process before a communications challenge even materializes. […]

The Attention Crisis: When Silence Becomes Scary and Noise Becomes Normal

In his compelling new book “The Siren’s Call,” Chris Hayes argues that we’ve entered the Attention Age, in which our focus has become the world’s most precious and endangered resource. But there’s an even deeper story here–one that I’ve observed from both sides of the attention economy. As someone who helps companies communicate while processing […]