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Hey I’m Pat Perdue and I want to introduce you to my latest podcast.  This one is a co-production between my company, YCASTR, and Seneca College, in Toronto. 

Seneca College is a really great school.  I know, because over the past couple of years I’ve been teaching some marketing and customer service courses there.  People come to study at Seneca from all over the world which makes it a hotbed of innovative thinking.  And a big part of that thinking is driven by our amazing faculty, many of whom are, well, like me, professionals who are thriving in their own businesses, and teach at Seneca as a way to share their passion for what they do.  Needless to say I’ve been hugely inspired by the people I’ve met.

 And what happens when I get inspired?  Well, apparently I launch a podcast.  So, here we are!  Welcome to #SenecaProud!  Where I get to introduce YOU to some of Seneca College’s amazing faculty. 

So subscribe, download, and join me, as we meet some of the super inspiring folks who teach here at Seneca College, in Toronto.      

I’m Pat Perdue, and I’m glad you’re here today.

Feb 25, 2019

About Today's Show

Martin Waxman is professor at the Seneca Public Relations and Corporate Communications program at the Seneca School of Media.  Martin teaches PR, Social Media and Journalism.

In this episode we discuss...

1.  The specifics of the Public Relations and Corporate Communications Program at Seneca College.

2. How social media is evolving and changing, and potentially re-tracing the origins of PR back to the 1920's.

3. The curious relationship between PR and Sigmund Freud.

About Today's Guest, Professor Martin Waxman

In addition to his role as professor at the Public Relations and Corporate Communications program at the Seneca School of Media, Martin teaches PR, Social Media and Journalism,  Martin also has online courses on Linda.com and LInkedin Learning.  He also runs his own Media firm, Martin Waxman Communications, and he’s got his own podcast, Inside PR.

 

You can reach Martin Waxman on Twitter @MartinWaxman  

Seneca Campaign for Students

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Available on iTunes

#SenecaProud Podcast is now available on iTunes, which means it's available pretty much wherever you get your podcasts.  Here's the link.  https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/senecaproud/id1448933774

While you're there, please subscribe, give us a rating, and leave a comment.  It really helps get our podcast found.

Thanks for listening!  

Pat Perdue