It was one of the most memorable pictures of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. That face! American gymnast McKayla Maroney, after stumbling during her vault routine and only taking a silver medal, produced the now-famous “unimpressed” look on the medal stand. The picture was splashed all over the media, so much so that during […]
Painting Danica’s Portrait
One of the most important aspects of a successful media strategy is for you to control how you are portrayed…not the media. A great example of someone really trying hard to do that is race car driver Danica Patrick. Patrick of course gets tremendous media coverage because she is a woman succeeding in a male-dominated […]
Jolt ends surgeon’s career, jump starts new outlook on life
By Nicole Brochu, Staff writer 6:33 AM EST, February 22, 2013 Just seven years into a promising urology practice, Dr. Emile Allen was operating on a cancer patient when a jolt of electricity threw him off his feet — and out of the practice of medicine forever. His 10-year odyssey to self-discovery and healing taught him […]
Space. The Final Media Frontier?
“Luck is preparation and opportunity.” –Bobby Knight If you’re like me, you probably never heard of the B612 Foundation before. The group, founded by two former NASA astronauts, wants to save the world…from space rocks. Its mission statement says, “Our goal is to hunt asteroids that could hit the Earth and potentially cause human devastation.” Pretty […]
The Drink Seen ‘Round the World
Both my parents were born in the early part of the 20th Century and used a lot of old-time phrases. One of them was that when you were thirsty you needed to “wet your whistle.” I wonder if Marco Rubio’s parents said that, too?! The Senator from Florida created a major media buzz by reaching […]
Size Matters
No, this is not a blog about New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s weight. It’s a blog about those who have wisely used the recent flap over Christie’s girth to get some valuable media coverage. The governor created national headlines recently by joking with David Letterman about being “fat” and then giving a public lambasting to […]
Goodbye to the Media Master
We lost a legend today. Former New York City mayor Ed Koch, who died at age 88, was not only a great guy and pretty darn good mayor, he was the best I have ever seen at using the media. I had the privilege of working with Mayor Koch on his weekly radio program for […]