• The Newsroom Is Gone. AI Filled the Vacancy with Linda Zebian of Muck Rack
    Jul 3 2026

    This one was ripped straight from Molly's morning. A client in the middle of a professional crisis that went viral and personal - social media vigilantes mobilizing online, a position lost - and the conversation kept landing on a single question: when someone types your name into a search engine in June 2026, what actually comes up? Google? Social media? A Reddit thread? Or an AI-written answer you never saw coming?


    Linda Zebian, VP of Communications at Muck Rack and a ten-year veteran of New York Times corporate comms, has the data to answer it. Muck Rack's "What Is AI Reading?" study analyzed 25 million AI citations - "the biggest study of its kind" - and found that 99% of what AI engines cite comes from non-paid owned and earned media. All of social combined - Reddit, LinkedIn, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube - accounts for just 2.9%. The press release your team wrote off years ago? It out-cites Reddit.


    Which means the reputation game has moved. SEO was a ranking on a list; GEO - generative engine optimization - is about being in the answer. If your crisis plan still lives and dies in the Facebook comment section, you're defending territory ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude stopped reading a long time ago.


    Chapters:

    00:00 - Linda Zebian and Search Engines

    01:20 - Navigating Today's Fragmented Media Landscape

    03:18 - How PR Is Evolving Beyond Traditional Journalism

    05:57 - SEO vs. GEO: The Future of AI Search Optimization

    07:50 - What AI Actually Uses as Trusted Sources

    10:40 - How to Write AI-Optimized Press Releases

    14:57 - Why Owned Media Matters More Than Social Media

    16:23 - FAQs vs. Blog Posts for GEO and AI Visibility

    17:33 - Best Crisis Communication Strategies in the AI Era

    20:16 - How to Measure AI Visibility and Brand Authority

    22:29 - The Future of GEO, AI, and Reputation Management


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  • The Coverup Always Outlives the Crisis
    Jun 26 2026
    This week the stories all share the same fingerprint: people who think the rules don't apply to them. Crisis-communications expert Molly McPherson breaks down why the Mike Vrabel–Dianna Russini saga still has legs months later (hint: it's not the affair — it's the contempt), how the New York Times investigation exposed a reporter who called the paper's own CEO to kill a story, and why the American Diabetes Association's apology is the rare crisis that actually got *better*. Plus: a Lego-store meltdown that proves no community is too niche to become a crisis, and why Buster Posey's "I'll only answer baseball questions" was a fumble on a fumble. One throughline ties it all together — no comment is always a comment.🎯 KEY TAKEAWAYS:🏈 CONTEMPT PLUS ENTITLEMENT [11:26]:"This is what I see in my job all the time… it's the entitlement. Contempt plus entitlement."Molly's two-word diagnosis for why the Vrabel–Russini story refuses to die. It was never the affair — it's the contempt for the people who find it interesting, stacked on the entitlement to think they could manage the truth themselves.⚖️ YOU CAN'T BE THE VICTIM AND THE HERO [19:18]:"You cannot be the victim and the hero in the same story. You can't do that. It doesn't work."The reason the ADA's first move failed — they had police remove their own researchers, then tried to cast themselves as the wronged party. The fix only landed once the CEO stopped defending and started owning it.🎤 NO COMMENT IS ALWAYS A COMMENT [31:35]:"He didn't go silent. He spoke up. But what he did was he shut the door. He can't shut the door. No comment is always a comment."Buster Posey answered — and still said nothing. The crisis lesson that closes the week: silence and stonewalling are both statements, whether you mean them to be or not.CHAPTERS:00:00 - This Week's Headlines00:19 - Mike Vrabel & Dianna Russini: Why "Laughable" Became the Story02:40 - USA Today's Breakdown: "Expert Calls Response a Disaster"03:34 - Molly's Quote: A "Staged Rehabilitation, Albeit Clumsily"05:14 - Accountability That Only Activates When You Get Caught Isn't Accountability06:34 - The New York Times Investigation Drops08:06 - "Dianna Russini Was an NFL Insider. Was She Also Out of Bounds?"09:02 - It Was Never About the Affair — She Got Caught09:45 - Calling the NYT CEO to Quash the Story10:25 - The $800K, the On-the-Record Mistake & the Speeding Ticket11:26 - Contempt Plus Entitlement13:36 - The American Diabetes Association Fallout16:08 - The Indestructible PR Framework: Own It, Explain It, Promise It17:57 - "ADA Leader Apologizes to Researchers Ejected From Meeting"19:18 - You Cannot Be the Victim AND the Hero in the Same Story20:36 - Why Teleprompter Apologies Fail: Speak From the Heart21:18 - The Bricks & Minifigs Meltdown22:45 - Walking Into the Lego Store Like I Confessed a Murder25:25 - Community Tripwires: Why Fandoms Turn Into Crises27:18 - Buster Posey, Pride Month & the SF Giants29:36 - "Out of Respect… It's Not Something I'm Going to Revisit"30:57 - "I'll Answer Baseball Questions" — Why Shutting the Door Backfires31:35 - The Crisis Lesson: No Comment Is Always a Comment👇 Stay Connected📧 Weekly Substack Lives and Newsletter [https://mollymcpherson.substack.com/]📧 Weekly PR Newsletter: [https://www.mollymcpherson.com/newsletter]📣 Speaking Inquiries [https://www.apbspeakers.com/speaker/molly-mcpherson/]🎙️ THE PR BREAKDOWN PODCAST [https://www.prbreakdownpodcast.com/] 🎙️ Apple Podcasts: [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pr-breakdown-with-molly-mcpherson/id1486221150](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pr-breakdown-with-molly-mcpherson/id1441897190] 🎙️ Spotify: [https://open.spotify.com/show/5EyV7NvgDwUZpuFb1fSuBF]] 📱 MOLLY ON SOCIAL TikTok: [https://www.tiktok.com/@mollybmcpherson] Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/molly.mcpherson/] Substack: [https://substack.com/@mollymcpherson?utm_source=user-menu] Twitter/X: [https://x.com/MollyMcPherson] ⚖️ DISCLAIMER This video is for educational and commentary purposes only. Some links may be affiliate links. Sponsorships are always disclosed in-video. Videos are based on publicly available information unless otherwise stated. Copyright © 2026 Molly McPhersonWant More Behind the Breakdown? Follow The PR Breakdown with Molly McPherson on Substack for early access to podcast episodes, private member chats, weekly live sessions, and monthly workshops that go deeper than the mic. It is the inside hub for communicators who want real strategy, clear judgment, and a little side-eye where it counts.Follow Molly on Substack Subscribe to Molly's Weekly Newsletter Need a Keynote Speaker? Drawing from real-world PR battles, Molly delivers the same engaging stories and hard-won crisis insights from the podcast to your live audience. Click here to book Molly for your next meeting. Follow & Connect ...
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  • The New Orleans Five and the ADA's Worst Week
    Jun 12 2026

    Five scientists were escorted out of a diabetes conference by police for handing out a scientific paper — published in the host's own journal. By the time the American Diabetes Association finished explaining itself, its president and president-elect had resigned, and the editorial those five hoped 200 people might read had 76,000 views.

    Everyone is covering the removal. Molly is covering the two statements that came after it — the apology that blamed the people it was apologizing to, the peace-offering email that arrived days after an arrest threat, and the moment the ADA's response became a bigger story than the thing it was responding to.

    Chapters:

    0:00 — The PR Breakdown Live: New Format, One Deep-Dive Crisis
    1:43 — Why the American Diabetes Association Story Is Personal: Type 1 Diabetes and a Donor's Stake
    3:03 — The One-Sentence Version: ADA Removes Five of Its Own Scientists
    6:07 — ADA Scientific Sessions in New Orleans and the NIH Keynote Spark
    8:56 — Keynote Canceled for a Trump Meeting: Members Mobilize
    12:06 — Friday June 5: The Diabetes Care Editorial Handout
    12:57 — Police Remove the New Orleans Five: Why Optics Always Win
    14:25 — The Scott Pelley CBS Parallel: Making It About Policy and Procedure
    19:31 — The ADA's First Statement: Policy Defense and a Blaming Apology
    29:18 — Own It, Explain It, Promise It: The Indestructible PR Framework
    31:07 — The Badge Offer Backfires: An Olive Branch on Fire
    36:14 — Running the Crisis Playbook Backwards
    41:33 — Two Crisis Traps: Protecting the Institution and Playing the Victim
    43:45 — The Media Data: 24 to 86 Articles and 60% Negative Sentiment
    46:27 — The Resignations: ADA President and President-Elect Step Down
    50:41 — How the ADA Recovers: The Courageous Leadership Playbook

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  • How Scott Pelley Turned His Firing into a Reputational Win
    Jun 9 2026

    A 37-year 60 Minutes correspondent got fired in a conference room over a dinner he refused to attend. Scott Pelley lost his job and won the PR war in the same week, and the side that was supposed to be running the institution handed him the moral high ground in writing.

    Everyone is covering the firing. Molly is covering the two dueling statements, the word "performative" in a termination letter, and the moment CBS made it personal while Pelley kept it strictly business.

    Chapters:
    0:00 — The Cinnamon Gummy Bear and a Notification That Ended 37 Years
    3:30 — Bari Weiss, David Ellison and the Paramount Skydance Takeover
    7:00 — Tanya Simon Out, Nick Bilton In, and a 60 Minutes EP With No Broadcast Background
    10:30 — "She Is Murdering 60 Minutes" — The All-Staff Meeting Ambush
    15:00 — Reading the Bilton Termination Letter Line by Line
    20:00 — "It's Not Personal, It's Business" — The Godfather and You've Got Mail Move
    24:30 — Pelley's Statement, the 19 Minutes, and Why He Never Names Weiss or Bilton
    30:00 — The Trump Lawsuit, Brendan Carr and the Warner Bros Acquisition Motive
    34:00 — Bari Weiss's Leaked "Find a Way Back" CBS Morning Call
    38:00 — The Three Remaining Correspondents, Megyn Kelly's "Whiny" Callout and the Wednesday Podcast Switch

    We dissect:
    -The Paramount Skydance ownership change, David Ellison's fingerprints on every move, and why Bari Weiss arriving as editor-in-chief last October was the real start of the timeline
    -Nick Bilton's resume — British documentary filmmaker, ex-New York Times tech columnist, Elizabeth Holmes credits, zero broadcast journalism — and why that detail matters at the institution Mike Wallace built
    -The exact line Pelley fired across the room — "She's murdering 60 Minutes. She does not love this place. She was brought in to kill it" — and why a 37-year veteran called it a setup
    -Bilton's termination letter dissected aloud — the present-tense "it is a profound disappointment," the dinner invitation framing, "performative misconduct," and the leak that contradicted its own claim about not making headlines
    -Pelley's written reply naming nothing personal — "new management instructed me to inject falsehoods and bias," the 19-minutes-from-not-airing specificity, and the accusation that politicians are being invited to choose correspondents
    -Bari Weiss's leaked CBS Morning call — "trust and mutual respect," "find a way back" — and why that single phrase handed Pelley a second statement to puncture
    -The Trump 60 Minutes lawsuit settlement, FCC chair Brendan Carr, and the Warner Bros acquisition as the business motive sitting under every editorial move
    -The three remaining full-time correspondents reportedly debating mass retirement, Megyn Kelly calling the Bilton letter "whiny," a Stephen Colbert exit comparison, and a Keith Olbermann–Tony Dokoupil sidebar nobody saw coming
    -This is not a broadcast-news obituary for 60 Minutes. It is a side-by-side read of two statements written about the same room, and a reminder that in a crisis the choice between "new management" and a person's name is the entire ballgame.



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  • How Amy Gertner's 20-Take Video Out-Performed Graham Platner's Own Response
    Jun 5 2026
    When a Senate campaign gets hit with a sexting scandal, the spouse is supposed to disappear. Amy Gertner grabbed her phone, walked into a cloud of Maine blackflies, and recorded the most effective crisis response of the cycle.Everyone is covering the Wall Street Journal texts. Molly is covering the betrayal underneath them, and the moment a candidate who built his brand on owning his record reached for the worst page in the 2026 crisis playbook.Chapters:0:00 — The Reddit Bomb That Finally Detonated on Platner4:30 — How Amy Gertner's Confession Reached Genevieve McDonald8:30 — Linda Tripp, Monica Lewinsky and the Betrayal Pattern13:04 — Amy Gertner's Blackfly Video Goes Viral on X18:01 — Why Amy Nailed the Platner Playbook Solo20:00 — The NPR Interview Showing What Accountability Looks Like22:29 — The Vrabel Playbook Platner Borrowed By Mistake27:30 — Barney Frank, Janet Mills and the Democratic Party Distance30:00 — Silda Spitzer Versus the Amy Gertner Standing-By Model33:00 — The High Road Takeaway and Why Platner Is LimpingWe dissect:• Why Reddit was supposed to be Graham Platner's kryptonite, and the one trait that kept disarming every landmine until this one• The Bernie Sanders rally moment when Amy disclosed the texts to political director Genevieve McDonald, the inciting incident the WSJ buried• The Linda Tripp parallel and why the public judges the telling of a scandal as harshly as the act itself• "This is like my 20th take" — the unedited blackfly video Amy posted from a road in Sullivan, Maine, and why the imperfection is the point• The NPR interview that aired right before the WSJ broke, where Platner answered directly on the SS-resembling tattoo and Jake Auchincloss calling him disqualifying• The exact moment Platner called the texts "gossip," blamed the press, and reached for the Mike Vrabel playbook — the worst page in any 2026 crisis manual• Barney Frank criticizing Platner from hospice in Ogunquit, Janet Mills as the party's preferred candidate, and what "same technique, opposite loyalty" actually looks like• Silda Spitzer standing reluctantly behind Eliot versus Amy Gertner standing forward for Graham, with Amy Vrabel's conspicuous absence as the counter-exampleThis is not a recap of the WSJ story. It is a forensic look at why the spouse out-executed the candidate. When a campaign built on "own it, explain it, promise it" suddenly stops owning it, voters notice before pollsters do.What you'll learn:• How to tell the difference between privacy and a cover-up when a campaign says "it's handled"• Why raw, one-take video reads as truth in 2026 and a polished statement reads as guilt• What "someone else's worst" framing signals to voters, and why blaming the press accelerates the collapse• How to read a spouse's presence, posture, and word choice as the first real signal of what is actually trueYou can't blackmail someone who confesses first. The only thing you control is whether you face it before someone else does.Want More Behind the Breakdown?Follow The PR Breakdown with Molly McPherson on Substack (https://open.substack.com/pub/mollymc...) for early access to podcast episodes, private member chats, weekly live sessions, and monthly workshops that go deeper than the mic. It is the inside hub for communicators who want real strategy, clear judgment, and a little side-eye where it counts.Follow Molly on Substack (https://mollymcpherson.substack.com/)Subscribe to Molly's Weekly Newsletter (https://www.mollymcpherson.com/newsle...)Need a Keynote Speaker? Drawing from real-world PR battles, Molly delivers the same engaging stories and hard-won crisis insights from the podcast to your live audience. Click here to book Molly for your next meeting (https://www.mollymcpherson.com/speaking).Want More Behind the Breakdown? Follow The PR Breakdown with Molly McPherson on Substack for early access to podcast episodes, private member chats, weekly live sessions, and monthly workshops that go deeper than the mic. It is the inside hub for communicators who want real strategy, clear judgment, and a little side-eye where it counts.Follow Molly on Substack Subscribe to Molly's Weekly Newsletter Need a Keynote Speaker? Drawing from real-world PR battles, Molly delivers the same engaging stories and hard-won crisis insights from the podcast to your live audience. Click here to book Molly for your next meeting. Follow & Connect with Molly:https://www.youtube.com/mollymcphersonhttps://mollymcpherson.substack.com/https://www.tiktok.com/@mollybmcphersonhttps://www.instagram.com/molly.mcpherson/...
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  • Damage Control: The Vanishing of Tom Kean Jr.
    May 27 2026

    A New Jersey congressman has been missing for 77 days. His office keeps posting like he's at his desk. His father is fielding press calls. And almost no one is talking about it.

    Tom Kean Jr. hasn't cast a vote since March 5. His team's answer? "Personal medical issue." "Back soon." "Trust us."

    That's not transparency. That's a cover-up with better branding.

    This episode breaks down the four things Kean's team is doing wrong, why "simulated presence" on social media erodes trust faster than silence ever could, and four predictions about where this story goes the second the news cycle quiets down.

    Inside the episode:

    • Why "personal medical issue" stopped working around day 50
    • The four specific moves Kean's team is making, and what each one signals
    • Why "simulated presence" is the new crisis comms failure
    • The Princess Catherine parallel and what Kensington Palace eventually figured out
    • Four predictions about what breaks next, including which party turns on him first
    • The minimum disclosure every public figure owes the people who hired them

    Privacy is a boundary. Secrecy is a strategy. When you confuse the two, you don't protect yourself. You hand the story to everyone else.

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  • The Blake Lively PR Disaster No One Is Talking About
    May 19 2026

    When a celebrity files a lawsuit citing harassment and a hostile work environment, her PR team is supposed to make her the sympathetic figure. Blake Lively's team did the opposite.

    Everyone is covering the lawsuit. Molly is covering the PR collapse underneath it, and the numbers tell a story the legal coverage is missing entirely.

    We dissect:

    • Why the "grab your friends, wear your florals" press tour was a five-alarm fire from week one
    • How cross-promoting Betty Buzz during a domestic violence film became the first crack in the foundation
    • What 22,000+ tracked articles reveal about who is actually winning this fight (it is not the plaintiff)
    • Why Ryan Reynolds' word cloud has more Wrexham than lawsuit, and what that means
    • The Met Gala moment that exposed who is really being protected in this marriage
    • Why "crisis publicist" is a contradiction in terms, and the mistake business owners keep repeating
    • What every public figure should learn from watching this strategy collapse in real time

    This is not a recap of the case. It is a forensic look at the PR machine behind it. When publicity becomes the strategy instead of the byproduct, reputation is what pays.

    What you'll learn:

    • How to spot the difference between a publicist and a crisis manager before you need one
    • Why winning the news cycle and losing the reputation are not mutually exclusive
    • What "narrative substitution" looks like when one spouse uses the other as a shield
    • How to read sentiment data and word clouds to know if your strategy is actually working

    The full six-segment deep dive, with all the data, the Leslie Sloane and Bryan Freedman breakdowns, and Molly's full theory on who actually drove this from day one, is up now on Substack for members. Watch now; https://open.substack.com/pub/mollymcpherson/p/the-lively-v-baldoni-post-mortem?r=dvpkq&utm_medium=ios

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  • Why Mike Vrabel Is Lying, Why Dolly Parton Isn't, and What Blake Lively's Settlement Reveals
    May 13 2026

    What do a Patriots head coach, a country legend, and a Hollywood power couple have in common? They all just gave us a master class in what trust actually is. Or isn't. The thread connecting this week's stories is the difference between managing a message and actually meaning it.

    This week's roundup isn't about three scandals. It's about one question every leader eventually has to answer: Did you tell them the truth, or did you tell them what you thought would work?

    The cases:

    Mike Vrabel and the Patriots are managing three crises stacked on top of each other, and they're treating it like one.

    Dolly Parton released a direct-to-camera health update because her sister Frida was already posting prayer requests on Facebook.

    Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds quietly settled with Justin Baldoni. No money, ten of thirteen claims thrown out. Same day, Blake walks the Met Gala carpet in archival Versace with a thirteen-foot train and a bespoke purse that turned out not to be bespoke.

    The thread: Each crisis fell apart for the same reason. The response didn't match the record. Dolly's worked because she's never faked it. Vrabel's hasn't because everything keeps dripping. Blake and Ryan haven't because the machine they built to make themselves beloved finally turned on them.

    The takeaway: Trust isn't a strategy. It's a track record. When you've never faked it, you don't have to prove you're being real. When you have, every move you make in the moment looks like another move.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • May 14th Substack deep dive on Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, and Justin Baldoni (Thursday, 12:00 PM). Members get the replay.

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    18 mins