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Indestructible PR Podcast with Molly McPherson

Indestructible PR Podcast with Molly McPherson

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Molly McPherson is a public relations expert who knows how to handle a crisis. From TikTok straight to this podcast, Molly analyzes the current PR blunders you see in the news and social media and explains what went wrong. A helpful resource for anyone who wants to understand why PR crises occur and how to build an indestructible reputation.© 2023 Indestructible PR Podcast with Molly McPherson Economics Management Management & Leadership Marketing Marketing & Sales Politics & Government
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  • What Everyone Missed About Graham Platner
    Jul 10 2026

    Molly stood in the back of a Maine town hall, watching an oyster farmer from Sullivan hold a room with no notes, and texted her kids that they might be looking at the state's next senator. On Monday morning, her algorithm fed her story after story about the same man — now a loser, a liar, a warning. This episode lives in the space between those two feeds, because as Molly puts it in the first fifteen seconds: a crisis begins before the headlines. By the time the video goes viral, the conditions were already in place.

    The headline version is everywhere. Politico published Jenny Racicot's account days before the Maine primary, and within 24 to 48 hours the Maine Democratic Party, the DSCC, Chuck Schumer, and Kirsten Gillibrand had pulled the floor out, with a deadline to withdraw by 5 p.m. on July 13. Everyone is covering the allegation. Molly is covering the response — the "own it, explain it, promise it" playbook that carried Graham Platner through a Nazi tattoo and a Reddit dating-app wave, and the exact moment he traded it for the one move that never survives contact: deny, attack, and blame the press.

    Two things can be true at once — five things can be true at once. Molly believes Jenny Racicot, and she refuses to throw out the lesson of a candidate who filled rooms by speaking to people's pain. Accountability works because it is self-initiated; it cannot work cornered, and it cannot work twice. And underneath all of it sits the vetting nobody ran — the same three-day shortcut that gave us George Santos, Herschel Walker, and Matt Gaetz.

    Chapters:

    0:00 — A Crisis Begins Before the Headlines

    0:27 — The Algorithm-Packaged Candidate

    2:21 — The Tattoo, the Reddit Wave, and the Accountability Candidate

    3:25 — The Politico Story: Jenny Racicot's Account

    5:47 — Bottom Line Up Front: Why Molly Believes Her

    7:39 — Primary O'Clock: Operatives and the Establishment

    9:36 — "It Was Electric": Molly in the Room

    11:26 — Own It, Explain It, Promise It: Why It Worked the First Time

    13:39 — The Marine Who Spoke to Pain

    16:56 — The Vetting Nobody Ran

    18:18 — 24 to 48 Hours: The Institutional Collapse and a July 13 Deadline

    20:06 — Amy Gertner's Video and the Confidence That Leaked

    22:52 — The Flag: Blaming the Press Instead of the Story

    26:05 — "Troubling, Serious and False": The Denial That Called Her a Liar

    29:42 — The Al Franken Mistake

    32:01 — Three-Day Vetting: Santos, Walker, Gaetz

    34:37 — Where Do You Allow the Three-Day Vetting?

    36:07 — "Anyone Who Works for a Living": The Line Worth Keeping


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    🎙️ THE PR BREAKDOWN PODCAST [https://www.prbreakdownpodcast.com/]

    🎙️ Apple Podcasts: [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pr-breakdown-with-molly-mcpherson/id1486221150](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pr-breakdown-with-molly-mcpherson/id1441897190]

    🎙️ Spotify: [https://open.spotify.com/show/5EyV7NvgDwUZpuFb1fSuBF]]

    📱 MOLLY ON SOCIAL

    TikTok: [https://www.tiktok.com/@mollybmcpherson]

    Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/molly.mcpherson/]

    Substack: [https://substack.com/@mollymcpherson?utm_source=user-menu]

    Twitter/X: [https://x.com/MollyMcPherson]

    ⚖️ DISCLAIMER

    This video is for educational and commentary purposes only.

    Some links may be affiliate links. Sponsorships are always disclosed in-video.

    Videos are based on publicly available information unless otherwise stated.

    Copyright © 2026 Molly McPherson

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    37 mins
  • The Newsroom Is Gone. AI Filled the Vacancy with Linda Zebian of Muck Rack
    Jul 3 2026

    This one was ripped straight from Molly's morning. A client in the middle of a professional crisis that went viral and personal - social media vigilantes mobilizing online, a position lost - and the conversation kept landing on a single question: when someone types your name into a search engine in June 2026, what actually comes up? Google? Social media? A Reddit thread? Or an AI-written answer you never saw coming?


    Linda Zebian, VP of Communications at Muck Rack and a ten-year veteran of New York Times corporate comms, has the data to answer it. Muck Rack's "What Is AI Reading?" study analyzed 25 million AI citations - "the biggest study of its kind" - and found that 99% of what AI engines cite comes from non-paid owned and earned media. All of social combined - Reddit, LinkedIn, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube - accounts for just 2.9%. The press release your team wrote off years ago? It out-cites Reddit.


    Which means the reputation game has moved. SEO was a ranking on a list; GEO - generative engine optimization - is about being in the answer. If your crisis plan still lives and dies in the Facebook comment section, you're defending territory ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude stopped reading a long time ago.


    Chapters:

    00:00 - Linda Zebian and Search Engines

    01:20 - Navigating Today's Fragmented Media Landscape

    03:18 - How PR Is Evolving Beyond Traditional Journalism

    05:57 - SEO vs. GEO: The Future of AI Search Optimization

    07:50 - What AI Actually Uses as Trusted Sources

    10:40 - How to Write AI-Optimized Press Releases

    14:57 - Why Owned Media Matters More Than Social Media

    16:23 - FAQs vs. Blog Posts for GEO and AI Visibility

    17:33 - Best Crisis Communication Strategies in the AI Era

    20:16 - How to Measure AI Visibility and Brand Authority

    22:29 - The Future of GEO, AI, and Reputation Management


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    24 mins
  • The Coverup Always Outlives the Crisis
    Jun 26 2026

    This week the stories all share the same fingerprint: people who think the rules don't apply to them. Crisis-communications expert Molly McPherson breaks down why the Mike Vrabel–Dianna Russini saga still has legs months later (hint: it's not the affair — it's the contempt), how the New York Times investigation exposed a reporter who called the paper's own CEO to kill a story, and why the American Diabetes Association's apology is the rare crisis that actually got *better*. Plus: a Lego-store meltdown that proves no community is too niche to become a crisis, and why Buster Posey's "I'll only answer baseball questions" was a fumble on a fumble. One throughline ties it all together — no comment is always a comment.

    🎯 KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    🏈 CONTEMPT PLUS ENTITLEMENT [11:26]:
    "This is what I see in my job all the time… it's the entitlement. Contempt plus entitlement."
    Molly's two-word diagnosis for why the Vrabel–Russini story refuses to die. It was never the affair — it's the contempt for the people who find it interesting, stacked on the entitlement to think they could manage the truth themselves.

    ⚖️ YOU CAN'T BE THE VICTIM AND THE HERO [19:18]:
    "You cannot be the victim and the hero in the same story. You can't do that. It doesn't work."
    The reason the ADA's first move failed — they had police remove their own researchers, then tried to cast themselves as the wronged party. The fix only landed once the CEO stopped defending and started owning it.

    🎤 NO COMMENT IS ALWAYS A COMMENT [31:35]:
    "He didn't go silent. He spoke up. But what he did was he shut the door. He can't shut the door. No comment is always a comment."
    Buster Posey answered — and still said nothing. The crisis lesson that closes the week: silence and stonewalling are both statements, whether you mean them to be or not.

    CHAPTERS:
    00:00 - This Week's Headlines
    00:19 - Mike Vrabel & Dianna Russini: Why "Laughable" Became the Story
    02:40 - USA Today's Breakdown: "Expert Calls Response a Disaster"
    03:34 - Molly's Quote: A "Staged Rehabilitation, Albeit Clumsily"
    05:14 - Accountability That Only Activates When You Get Caught Isn't Accountability
    06:34 - The New York Times Investigation Drops
    08:06 - "Dianna Russini Was an NFL Insider. Was She Also Out of Bounds?"
    09:02 - It Was Never About the Affair — She Got Caught
    09:45 - Calling the NYT CEO to Quash the Story
    10:25 - The $800K, the On-the-Record Mistake & the Speeding Ticket
    11:26 - Contempt Plus Entitlement
    13:36 - The American Diabetes Association Fallout
    16:08 - The Indestructible PR Framework: Own It, Explain It, Promise It
    17:57 - "ADA Leader Apologizes to Researchers Ejected From Meeting"
    19:18 - You Cannot Be the Victim AND the Hero in the Same Story
    20:36 - Why Teleprompter Apologies Fail: Speak From the Heart
    21:18 - The Bricks & Minifigs Meltdown
    22:45 - Walking Into the Lego Store Like I Confessed a Murder
    25:25 - Community Tripwires: Why Fandoms Turn Into Crises
    27:18 - Buster Posey, Pride Month & the SF Giants
    29:36 - "Out of Respect… It's Not Something I'm Going to Revisit"
    30:57 - "I'll Answer Baseball Questions" — Why Shutting the Door Backfires
    31:35 - The Crisis Lesson: No Comment Is Always a Comment



    👇 Stay Connected
    📧 Weekly Substack Lives and Newsletter [https://mollymcpherson.substack.com/]
    📧 Weekly PR Newsletter: [https://www.mollymcpherson.com/newsletter]

    📣 Speaking Inquiries [https://www.apbspeakers.com/speaker/molly-mcpherson/]

    🎙️ THE PR BREAKDOWN PODCAST [https://www.prbreakdownpodcast.com/]

    🎙️ Apple Podcasts: [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pr-breakdown-with-molly-mcpherson/id1486221150](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pr-breakdown-with-molly-mcpherson/id1441897190]

    🎙️ Spotify: [https://open.spotify.com/show/5EyV7NvgDwUZpuFb1fSuBF]]

    📱 MOLLY ON SOCIAL

    TikTok: [https://www.tiktok.com/@mollybmcpherson]

    Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/molly.mcpherson/]

    Substack: [https://substack.com/@mollymcpherson?utm_source=user-menu]

    Twitter/X: [https://x.com/MollyMcPherson]

    ⚖️ DISCLAIMER

    This video is for educational and commentary purposes only.

    Some links may be affiliate links. Sponsorships are always disclosed in-video.

    Videos are based on publicly available information unless otherwise stated.

    Copyright © 2026 Molly McPherson

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    32 mins
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