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Attention Shift

Allison Braley and Sean Garrett
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  • Disruption with Discipline: Michael Corcoran’s Social Playbook
    Ryanair’s bold, irreverent social media presence didn’t happen by accident; it was the product of a clear strategy rooted in the airline’s DNA and culture. In this episode, Michael Corcoran, former Head of Social Media at Ryanair and now founder of Slice, shares how he turned what many considered “shitposting” into a disciplined framework for brand building.Michael takes us inside the process of using the 4C’s brand strategy model (company, category, culture, and customer) to reposition Ryanair online, shifting customer expectations, leaning into disruption, and creating content that was educated, while being entertaining. He also reveals how to navigate resistance inside legacy organizations, why most social leaders mistake tactics for strategy, and how AI will reshape the executional side of marketing while amplifying strategic thinking.If you’re trying to understand what it really takes to create a memorable brand in today’s noisy digital landscape, this conversation is a masterclass in brave marketing.About Michael CorcoranMichael Corcoran is a strategist, consultant, and former Head of Social Media at Ryanair, where he helped turn the airline’s disruptive DNA into one of Europe’s most distinctive brand voices. With a background spanning agency work in Ireland and Europe and client-side roles at Paddy Power Betfair, Michael has spent over a decade in fast-moving industries where strategy and execution collide.At Ryanair, he fused humor, honesty, and strategic clarity to create content that entertained while educating customers, earning buy-in from leadership and shifting perceptions of the brand. Today, he runs Slice, a consultancy that equips brands with the strategy, teams, and operations they need to thrive. His mission: make social media more than tactics, building brave and memorable brands that last.Sponsored by:Delve.“Delve is an insight engine that transforms how brands understand their world.”It ingests every public mention across your online universe, then decodes and pushes it past the top-level insights to create real, usable intelligence. Top global companies and agencies already use Delve to stay ahead.Learn more at delve.news/shiftResources discussed in this episode:Delve MikeWorldWideRyanairPaddy Power Betfair (now part of Flutter Entertainment)FanDuelLes Binet & Peter FieldZach Bryan – “Something in the Orange”Frida MomDermalogica — founder Jane Wurwand—Contact Allison Braley and Sean Garrett: MixingBoard.coLinkedIn: Allison BraleyLinkedIn: Sean GarrettLinkedIn: Mixing BoardContact Michael Corcoran Instagram:Michael CorcoranLinkedIn: Michael CorcoranWebsite: Slice
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  • Navigating Crisis and Misinformation with Nick Shapiro
    In this episode, we talk to Nick Shapiro about how the lessons he learned in the Situation Room, where seconds and precise context can shape history, now guide the way he helps leaders and companies navigate today’s most pressing crises. From managing high-stakes decisions at the CIA to serving as national security spokesperson for President Obama in the White House, he learned the importance of arming decision-makers with the right information at the right time. That same discipline guides his approach to crisis management for organizations now, where speed, clarity, and credibility can make or break a reputation.We also dive into the challenges of the modern communications landscape: viral scandals, disinformation campaigns, and the internet as its own unpredictable stakeholder. Nick unpacks case studies like his work with Governor Newsom during COVID-19 and the astronomer crisis, showing why effective crisis response isn’t just about speed but about thoughtful stakeholder communication. His reflections on deepfakes, misinformation, and the pressure of “instant response” offer practical lessons for comms professionals navigating an era of constant scrutiny.About Nick ShapiroNick Shapiro is the founder of 10th Avenue Consulting, a crisis management and strategic communications firm that has worked with leaders across politics, technology, entertainment, and beyond. Before launching his own company, Nick built a career at the highest levels of public service and private enterprise, serving as national security spokesperson for President Obama, deputy chief of staff to CIA Director John Brennan, and later as a global communications executive at Airbnb.Across his career, Nick has managed crises that spanned global politics, national security, Silicon Valley, and Hollywood. Today, he applies those lessons to help clients navigate their most difficult moments, balancing speed, clarity, and integrity in a world where information and misinformation spread instantly. His unique experience gives him a perspective that few others in the communications field can offer.Sponsored by:Delve.“Delve is an insight engine that transforms how brands understand their world.”It ingests every public mention across your online universe, then decodes and pushes it past the top-level insights to create real, usable intelligence. Top global companies and agencies already use Delve to stay ahead.Learn more at delve.news/shiftResources discussed in this episode:Delve MikeWorldWideAstronomer response to CEO scandalCracker Barrel brand/logo redesign controversyJaguar rebrandMicrosoft lays off four workersMicrosoft lays off two workers996 work culture996 working model in Silicon Valley—Contact Allison Braley and Sean Garrett: MixingBoard.coLinkedIn: Allison BraleyLinkedIn: Sean GarrettLinkedIn: Mixing BoardContact Nick Shapiro: LinkedIn: Nick ShapiroWebsite: 10th Avenue Consulting
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  • From the Pentagon to the Podium with Admiral John Kirby
    We talked to Admiral John Kirby—former Pentagon Press Secretary, State Department Spokesperson, and Strategic Communications Coordinator at the White House—about what it takes to communicate clearly and credibly when the stakes couldn’t be higher.Admiral Kirby shared his unusual entry into the field of communications, why curiosity and humility shaped his decades-long career, and how he learned to shift from reactive crisis response to proactive narrative shaping. We got into the challenges of aligning messaging across sprawling government agencies, the role of military communicators in a democratic society, and how strategic use of imagery and intel helped counter disinformation.Plus: the hardest briefings he ever gave, why the military-media relationship matters now more than ever, and how to balance message discipline with the need for human connection.About Admiral John KirbyAdmiral John Kirby is one of the most trusted voices in U.S. government communications. Over a distinguished Navy career, he became the Pentagon Press Secretary and later the Spokesperson for the State Department and National Security Council. Known for his candor, empathy, and command of context, Kirby has shaped public understanding of major military and diplomatic events. He now brings that insight to a broader audience as a CNN commentator.Sponsored by:Delve.“Delve is an insight engine that transforms how brands understand their world.”It ingests every public mention across your online universe, then decodes and pushes it past the top-level insights to create real, usable intelligence. Top global companies and agencies already use Delve to stay ahead.Learn more at delve.news/shiftResources discussed in this episode:Delve MikeWorldWideDefense Information School (DINFOS)All Hands MagazineBiff HendersonContact Allison Braley and Sean Garrett: MixingBoard.coLinkedIn: Allison BraleyLinkedIn: Sean GarrettLinkedIn: Mixing BoardContact Admiral John Kirby:LinkedIn: John Kirby
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  • The Future of Internal Communications with Andrew Blotky
    We talked to Andrew Blotky about how internal communication has evolved—and why it’s no longer just a function that supports the business, but a core part of how organizations lead. Drawing from his time at Facebook, and Johnson & Johnson Andrew shared how effective internal communication builds trust, reinforces culture, and helps teams navigate complexity with clarity and confidence.We explored the shift from transactional messaging to relational communication—what it really looks like to listen, engage, and stay in conversation with employees across functions and geographies. Andrew unpacked the dynamics of employee advocacy, internal storytelling, and how smart organizations are proactively building “wells of goodwill” before a crisis hits. He also shared what companies often get wrong when they rely too heavily on AI-generated messages that lack warmth and authenticity.This episode is a deep dive into what communication leadership looks like today—from navigating employee expectations in the age of social media to helping every people manager become a more human, effective communicator. Whether you're leading a team or shaping company-wide messaging, Andrew offers thoughtful, practical insights for anyone serious about doing communication well.About Andrew BlotkyAndrew Blotky has spent his career at the intersection of leadership, communication, and culture—often in high-pressure environments where getting the message right isn’t optional. He’s held senior roles in the Obama White House, on Capitol Hill, at Facebook during its hyper-growth era, and most recently at Johnson & Johnson.Now the founder of Azure Leadership Group, Andrew works with executives, founders, and teams to help them lead with greater clarity, authenticity, and trust. His coaching and advisory work is grounded in the belief that communication is more than a skill—it’s a lens for how we relate to each other, build culture, and move organizations forward.He’s also the author of Honestly Speaking: How the Way We Communicate Transforms Leadership, Love, and Life, a book that challenges leaders to show up more human, more honest, and more intentional—on the job and beyond.Sponsored by:Delve.“Delve is an insight engine that transforms how brands understand their world.”It ingests every public mention across your online universe, then decodes and pushes it past the top-level insights to create real, usable intelligence. Top global companies and agencies already use Delve to stay ahead.Learn more at delve.news/shiftResources discussed in this episode:Delve MikeWorldWideHonestly Speaking: How the Way We Communicate Transforms Leadership, Love, and Life by Andrew Blotky—Contact Allison Braley and Sean Garrett: MixingBoard.coLinkedIn: Allison BraleyLinkedIn: Sean GarrettLinkedIn: Mixing BoardContact Andrew Blotky: Website: Azure Leadership GroupLinkedIn: Andrew Blotky
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  • How Reddit Became the Most Human Place on the Internet with Anna Soellner
    This episode is a must-listen for communications pros navigating fractured media, AI uncertainty, and the tension between structure and spontaneity. We talked to Anna Soellner, former Head of Communications at Reddit, about what it takes to shape the reputation of one of the most complex communities on the internet—especially during the messy, pivotal moments of growth, scrutiny, and IPO.When Anna joined Reddit in 2016, the company was a fraction of its current size, and the brand was facing skepticism from all sides. What followed was a masterclass in community listening, reputation recovery, and trust-building at scale. We got into the human side of comms—from democratic storytelling to tackling AI-induced brand noise—and how Anna helped turn Reddit into one of the most trusted corners of the internet in a time when trust in platforms was disintegrating.About Anna SoellnerAnna Soellner is a veteran communicator whose career spans politics, policy, entertainment, and tech. Before Reddit, she worked in the U.S. government, at the Motion Picture Association, and overseas in pro-democracy efforts. At Reddit, she built and led the communications team during one of its most transformative chapters—from community skepticism to IPO celebration. Her superpower is navigating chaos with clarity, and translating deeply human online behaviors into brand reputation wins.Sponsored by:Delve.“Delve is an insight engine that transforms how brands understand their world.”It ingests every public mention across your online universe, then decodes and pushes it past the top-level insights to create real, usable intelligence. Top global companies and agencies already use Delve to stay ahead.Learn more at delve.news/shiftResources discussed in this episode:Delve MikeWorldWideLagunita’s Reddit-Designed IPA BeerHunter Biden InterviewAstronomer Interim CEO Copyplay Kisscam ResponseGwyneth Paltrow Helps Turn Astronomer’s Infamy on Its HeadPete DeJoy LinkedIn Response to Coldplay Kisscam IncidentSOPA/PIPA/ Net Neutrality—Contact Allison Braley and Sean Garrett: MixingBoard.coLinkedIn: Allison BraleyLinkedIn: Sean GarrettLinkedIn: Mixing BoardContact Anna Soellner: LinkedIn X (formerly Twitter)Instagram
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About Attention Shift

With every story, thread and meme battling for our attention, what do we focus on and care about? Communications pros Sean Garrett and Allison Braley—trusted by Twitter, Amazon, Meta, Slack, Bain Capital Ventures, and more—talk with those shifting the future of communications and who pays attention to what.
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