By: jelenawoehr
This post touches on one of my personal peeves that makes me sound like I spend way too much time reading celebrity gossip: Britney Spears as a “success story.” I mean, I don’t know her, but the poor...
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Who doesn’t love to see redemption? I think your post is a good one and points to the fact that now matter how terrible the act was, some measure of redemption is possible. I wonder, though, how many...
View ArticleBy: MelissaOnline
@JessicaNorthey Going to try my best-est to make #CMchat tonight! Packing for Chicago. Oy vey!
View ArticleBy: barrettrossie
Luis, it sure would be an interesting from a PR perspective to look at lists of (1) celebrities who have hit rock bottom and (2) celebrities who have come back. For PR purposes only. For real life...
View ArticleBy: joshchandler
@jelenawoehr I wonder if there are commercial decisions which influence a celebrities decision to stay in the public eye?
View ArticleBy: jelenawoehr
@joshchandler With others, probably, but someone not mentally competent to be called to testify in court can probably not be considered to be making a “decision” to stay in the public eye.
View ArticleBy: nimiparker
Very interesting article. I would love to read the book “Start with Why”, by Simon Sinek. I think he has taken a great topic to deal with. Teaching leaders to inspire others is a good idea to bring up...
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