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PI in the News ?????

You won’t be surprised to hear that our authors are both practical and, well, inspiring. They don't just run businesses and write books, they're also out there sharing their expertise with top media organizations.

The volume of coverage is just a testament to how timely their books are and how the topics they tackle resonate with society today.

This is just a highlight of the many articles, features and podcasts that have landed on the PI news desk recently:


??? Dr Lucy Ryan ’s book, Revoting Women,?is reviewed in The Sunday Times .

‘It’s hard to disagree with anything in this book. It’s clear. It’s pithy. It’s enraging.’ – Christina Patterson

?? paul gaskin , author of A Stuttering Revolution (publishing November 2023), is now officially a TEDx speaker – his talk ‘A Stuttering Revolution. Don’t fix your stutter, fix your life’ has now been released on the official TEDx channel.


?? Dr Lucy Ryan, author of Revoting Women,?appeared on Sky News to discuss why older women are leaving the workplace.


??? Lucy Werner ?? , author of Hype Yourself and (with Hadrien Chatelet ) Brand Yourself, is featured in Forbes where Jodie Cook explores five ways ChatGPT is harming your brand and what to do about it.

‘If you’re going to prompt ChatGPT to write your content and advise your next step, incorporate your company goals into the training. After you have its suggestions, get a second opinion from colleagues, clients and friends, ensuring that where and with whom you align yourself fits with where you see your business heading.’

??? Sophie Attwood, author of Beautiful PR,?is featured in The Independent sharing her insight into the world of the celebrity apology.

“We live in an age when people are savvy about when something is genuine, and when it is simply spin,” Attwood says. For that reason, she adds, “a blanket apology won’t wash” – instead, “it has to be heartfelt and specific”.

??? Cath Bishop , author of The Long Win, is featured in The Guardian speaking about how compassion can produce better performance.

‘Compassion taps into our biological hard-wiring. Rather than activating our threat system which evolved to help us survive way back, compassion helps us to feel (biologically) safe and protected, leaving us free to learn, connect with others and start exploring what we’re capable of.’

?? Jo Filshie Browning , author of Scientifically Speaking, is now officially a TEDx speaker – her talk ‘Science communications matters and how to do it better’ has been released on the official TEDx channel.


??? Sophie Attwood , author of Beautiful PR,?is mentioned in a feature in BUSINESS CNCT announcing her debut book.

'In an age where consumers are more discerning than ever, Sophie Attwood shares her wisdom on how brands can connect with their audiences on a human level.'

??? Dr Lucy Ryan , author of Revoting Women,?is mentioned in a feature by Eleanor Mills in The Telegraph discussing why it is time to stop treating older women as villains.

‘Revolting Women reveals new research showing how gendered ageism is forcing women out of their jobs.’? – Eleanor Mills

??? Cath Bishop, author of The Long Win, is featured in The Guardian speaking about the UK government’s ‘Get Active’ plan and the The Centre for Social Justice report 'Gamechangers: a plan to transform young lives through sport'.

'The ideas in the CSJ report restore hope again and belief in the wider role that sport can play in our communities. But change won’t come if sport remains tacked-on to the end of the government agenda.'

Great work, authors - another brilliantly practical and inspiring month!


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