


You can also subscribe to our channels on YouTube and Soundcloud. You can find us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. It's the best way to get the word out and we are very grateful! We also frequently post updates to the stories we discuss on social media. If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend or family member. Cam explains some of the psychology behind resistance to the vaccines and how the drugmakers can try and extricate themselves from the powerful news currents that have put their brands at risk.ĭon't miss any future episodes and get updates about the podcast by signing up for the PR & Law Podcast newsletter. It's not the first time a vaccine has run into PR problems (see: AstraZeneca in Episode 48), but the issues facing these companies might be larger and more complex than companies in other sectors. The drugmaker had its vaccines suspended in the United States after six women developed blood clots after receiving the jab. Then Cam, primed and ready for his first dose of the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine, discusses the mess Johnson & Johnson has found itself in. It's embarrassing, of course, but what should be done? Should anything be done? How does this compare to the infamous Jeffrey Toobin case we discussed in Episode 32? Ewan gives us some answers. It's all pretty routine except for the fact his camera was on the entire time. No, it's not Jeffrey Toobin redux - it's a federal politician in Canada who went out for a jog, returned to his office, launched Zoom for a high-level government Q/A session, shed his clothes, popped into the shower, and then got dressed.
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We made a full year! What better way to mark the first anniversary of the PR & Law Podcast than with another humiliating story of a bumbling, high-profile individual and his lack of computer skills.
