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By Police Social Media Academy
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
Special guest Jamie Redding with the Pascagoula, MS Police Department talks about gaining national attention with a Christmas social media public relations campaign featuring the Grinch!
Special Guest: Jamie Redding.
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Jordan, Chase and Joe talk about the importance of training and staying up-to-date on current trends and topics in the rapidly changing world of social media. They also discuss upcoming training opportunities around the country!
Special Guest: Jordan (J.T.) Yuodis.
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Joe and Chase discuss the benefits and pitfalls of using humor on social media. They also offer some ideas to avoid backlash in the process!
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Two special guests join Chase and Joe to talk about successfully engaging your social media audience and the public! PIO Katie Nelson and Deputy Chief Chris Hsiung with the Mountain View California Police Department form a gold-standard team for communicating with and engaging the public about their department's activities.
Special Guests: Chris Hsiung and Katie Nelson.
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Publisher or platform? What is Facebook's role in today’s social media culture? Chase and Joe discuss the differences and the power of Facebook to reach your audience, along with some recent user interface updates.
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What the heck is an algorithm and why do I care? If you're a social media manager for your agency, you need to have a firm handle on how the Facebook algorithm works for and against you! Joe and Chase discuss some pitfalls and tips to help you make the algorithm work in your favor.
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It's important to network with other social media managers to share ideas and to develop resources for help when needed!
Special Guest: Jordan (J.T.) Yuodis.
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How many social media outlets do you manage? One? Three?? How about 100+? Special guest Sophia Champieux with the Orange County California Sheriff's Department talks about how she does it along with public outreach.
Special Guest: Sophia Champieux.
South Bend Indiana Police Department Public Information Officer and Digital Communications and Media Liaison Ken Garcia joins Chase and Joe to talk about dealing with negativity on social media, particularly when a local incident gains national attention and generates backlash from the public.
Special Guest: Ken Garcia.
Carolyn Callahan, Anchor/Reporter with WLKY-TV in Louisville, KY talks with Chase and Joe about the role of public safety social media outlets in generating daily TV news stories. Carolyn also discusses the important role of an agency's PIO and their relationship with local news media.
Special Guest: Carolyn Callahan.
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.