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Unraveling the Art of Political Communication: Strategies, Generational Engagement, and Media Navigation with Matt Krayton

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  1. Unraveling the Art of Political Communication: Strategies, Generational Engagement, and Media Navigation with Matt Krayton Jennifer Arvin Furlong 1:09:28

Have you ever wondered about the meticulous strategies that construct a political campaign's narrative or how those same principles apply to our daily dialogues on societal issues? Join me, Jennifer Furlong, as I engage with Matt Krayton from Publitics, unveiling the threads that connect personal history to political prowess. Our in-depth conversation traverses Matt's transition from history buff to political consultant, providing a rare glimpse into the delicate art of political communication.

Politics isn't just for the Boomer Generation anymore, and this episode doesn't shy away from tackling the critical task of relating to young voters. We dissect the importance of political participation across generations, acknowledging the evolving role of Technology and the unique challenges it presents. As we analyze the intricacies of political expression and the pitfalls of mass communication, the conversation illuminates how empathy and respect are not mere niceties, but essential tools for navigating increasingly contentious political landscapes.

Wrapping up, we confront the contentious role of media in crafting political narratives amidst a divided political scene. Matt joins us to offer expert insights on steering through the news cycle with a critical eye, emphasizing the need for credible sources and diverse viewpoints. Our discussion underscores the strategic considerations when dealing with media across platforms, and we explore the essential balance between maintaining democratic integrity and connecting with voters. Tune in for a comprehensive discourse that delivers not only analysis but actionable strategies for more effective democratic engagement.

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Jennifer Furlong Author | Podcaster | Speaker | Communication Ace

Jennifer Arvin Furlong (aka Jen) is a communication and media specialist who has kept one foot on the professional side of the industry for three decades and the other foot on the academic side teaching communication and public speaking for almost two of those decades. She is an author, speaker, media literacy advocate, and Marine Corps veteran. Nowadays she stays busy as the Communications Director for Ad Fontes Media, as Board President for Media Literacy Now, as a speaker coach for TEDxSavannah, and as the host of the Communication TwentyFourSeven podcast, “where we communicate about how we communicate.”

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