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The sunsetting of one of Minnesota’s most successful all-time blogs–the MN PR Blog

Communications Conversations

Since, 2003, to be exact. Like I said, Ryan started the blog in 2003. Ryan posted interviews with key PR leaders. “When Ryan started his blog in 2003, I was an avid reader because he was a friend and former colleague. Because, it’s been around FOREVER! The blog was founded and managed by Ryan May.

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A Decade of Thanksgivings

Waxing UnLyrical

Waxing UnLyrical personal, possibly poetic, musings on public relations, media, communication, and everything in between About Shonali A Decade of Thanksgivings November 25th, 2010 Tweet Love, Remarkable Today is Thanksgiving Day in the U.S. In 2003, when we made the big move from California to D.C.,

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Veterans Day: A Granddaughter Remembers

Waxing UnLyrical

Waxing UnLyrical personal, possibly poetic, musings on public relations, media, communication, and everything in between About Shonali Veterans Day: A Granddaughter Remembers November 11th, 2010 Tweet The strong, silent type My grandfather never talked about the war. That’s him as a dashing young officer, right there.

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CEOs who aren’t using social media are doing their organizations a massive disservice.

Lauri Pehar Borsh

What a title for a blog post – in my line of work, it better amount to some SEO for myself or else. If you follow me on social media or this blog, you know I write about this “growing issue” a lot and have been preaching this since the dawn of social media (2003). No, I do not right a lot (these days) on my blog.

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CEOs who aren’t using social media are doing their organizations a massive disservice.

Lauri Pehar Borsh

What a title for a blog post – in my line of work, it better amount to some SEO for myself or else. If you follow me on social media or this blog, you know I write about this “growing issue” a lot and have been preaching this since the dawn of social media (2003). No, I do not right a lot (these days) on my blog.