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THE M NETWORK IS A FULL-SERVICE
BRANDING, ADVERTISING, AND STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS FIRM.
We help people and organizations that are doing great things in the world
tell their story in effective and compelling ways
to the audiences most important to them.
We Can Do Anything. We Choose To Do Good.
How do you eat a virtual elephant? One byte at a time.
COVID 19 has forced many professionals into becoming fast experts on online meetings. Routine work activities have been creatively reconfigured to work with social distancing guidelines. Even Saturday Night Live has found ways to do their skits through zoom. ...
Postpone or Pivot: Approaching Earned Media in Context of National Protest Coverage
This isn’t the blog post I originally planned to write. I originally wrote about the huge jump in local TV news viewership* in March and April due to concerns about living locally with Covid-19. Single-themed newscasts constrained earned media opportunities,...
Event exhaustion: it’s on the horizon. How to embrace it, plan for it and own it
It happened so fast. Months of planning, designing and dreaming went out the window with a slow—then fast—cascade of bad news. COVID-19 was here with a vengeance. No doubt you feel the pain this pandemic has brought on. While the casualty of canceled events...
A Man Was Murdered
Amidst the carnage and flames, and the dramatic live-shots of anger and frustration being pumped through your phones, tablets, computers, and TVs, it’s easy to lose sight of the real story. The story is that a man was murdered. The man was George Floyd. You can read...
Back In The Game
Lisa and I had the opportunity to appear as guests on Alex Rodriguez’s new show, “Back In The Game” airing on CNBC. The show is based on the unsettling fact that roughly 60% of all professional athletes are broke within 5 years of retiring—mostly because of poor...
Creating an Organizational Response to Covid-19
Coronavirus is dominating the news cycle. Events are being refunded, store shelves ravaged, and flights canceled. Concern is widespread, but there’s no consensus on the gravity of the situation or how we should react to it. There’s a fine line to walk—on the one hand,...
My Miami Story: Climate Change And A Dinner At Joe’s
It’s that highly anticipated time of year again, the start of stone crab season—and it got us at The M Network thinking. Yes, mostly about delicious stone crab claws—but also about the vulnerable ecosystem that produces them. You see climate change has been on our...
Suicide By Focus Group (and the attempt to write more clearly)
Let’s start with a little prologue: This is my second attempt at writing this post. I handed the first iteration to our brand new Projects Coordinator, Dani Guerrero, to proof read. In doing so, I actually thought I was doing her a favor. My thinking was that it would...
What TED Talks Reveal About Voice Pitch and Presentation
DO DEEPER VOICES REALLY COMMAND YOUR ATTENTION? My last blog made the point that deeper sounding voices aren’t necessarily better voices and don’t necessarily correlate to a great leader, or a popular presenter. But if we are going to be so bold as to ask an audience...
How do you eat a virtual elephant? One byte at a time.
COVID 19 has forced many professionals into becoming fast experts on online meetings. Routine work activities have been creatively reconfigured to work with social distancing guidelines. Even Saturday Night Live has found ways to do their skits through zoom. ...
Postpone or Pivot: Approaching Earned Media in Context of National Protest Coverage
This isn’t the blog post I originally planned to write. I originally wrote about the huge jump in local TV news viewership* in March and April due to concerns about living locally with Covid-19. Single-themed newscasts constrained earned media opportunities,...
Event exhaustion: it’s on the horizon. How to embrace it, plan for it and own it
It happened so fast. Months of planning, designing and dreaming went out the window with a slow—then fast—cascade of bad news. COVID-19 was here with a vengeance. No doubt you feel the pain this pandemic has brought on. While the casualty of canceled events...
A Man Was Murdered
Amidst the carnage and flames, and the dramatic live-shots of anger and frustration being pumped through your phones, tablets, computers, and TVs, it’s easy to lose sight of the real story. The story is that a man was murdered. The man was George Floyd. You can read...
Back In The Game
Lisa and I had the opportunity to appear as guests on Alex Rodriguez’s new show, “Back In The Game” airing on CNBC. The show is based on the unsettling fact that roughly 60% of all professional athletes are broke within 5 years of retiring—mostly because of poor...
Creating an Organizational Response to Covid-19
Coronavirus is dominating the news cycle. Events are being refunded, store shelves ravaged, and flights canceled. Concern is widespread, but there’s no consensus on the gravity of the situation or how we should react to it. There’s a fine line to walk—on the one hand,...
My Miami Story: Climate Change And A Dinner At Joe’s
It’s that highly anticipated time of year again, the start of stone crab season—and it got us at The M Network thinking. Yes, mostly about delicious stone crab claws—but also about the vulnerable ecosystem that produces them. You see climate change has been on our...
Suicide By Focus Group (and the attempt to write more clearly)
Let’s start with a little prologue: This is my second attempt at writing this post. I handed the first iteration to our brand new Projects Coordinator, Dani Guerrero, to proof read. In doing so, I actually thought I was doing her a favor. My thinking was that it would...
What TED Talks Reveal About Voice Pitch and Presentation
DO DEEPER VOICES REALLY COMMAND YOUR ATTENTION? My last blog made the point that deeper sounding voices aren’t necessarily better voices and don’t necessarily correlate to a great leader, or a popular presenter. But if we are going to be so bold as to ask an audience...
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