Bill Nielsen recounts the path he followed as a public relations practitioner from college disc jockey, to managing LBJ's press conferences, to joining Johnson & Johnson, to his current quest to identify tomorrow's PR leaders. Throughout, the conviction that public relations is a calling was constant.

Lynne Choy Uyeda launched her Los Angeles public relations and marketing communications firm Lynne Choy Uyeda & Associates in 1984. The firm specialized in campaigns serving hard-to-reach multilingual Asian consumer groups living in the U.S.

Margery Kraus, founder & executive chairman of APCO Worldwide, recounts the growth of her firm across the globe, and how seeing government firsthand and living through the women's movement influenced her career

Edward L. Bernays on the making of bacon and eggs as the all-American breakfast

Edward L. Bernays, approached in 1929 to attract a new audience to tobacco, orchestrates a "Torches of Freedom" march from coast to coast.

Edward L. Bernays discusses The Green Ball, orchestrated for Lucky Strikes

Edward L. Bernays on advising India on its becoming a free and democratic republic of Southeast Asia.

Marilyn Laurie reflects on her career as the first female CCO for a Fortune 10 company.

Barbara Hunter recounts how she and her sister Jean Schoonover acquired D-A-Y

Barbara Hunter on the qualities of public relations practitioners

Barbara Hunter on Openness and Transparency

Ed Block on public relations and policy

Patrice Tanaka has had a colorful career in public relations and shares her trials, challenges and the path to discovering her life's purpose.

Larry Weber on the history of Tech PR

Chet Burger and the invention of the moving arrow on television

Dan Edelman discusses public relations and advertising

Dan Edelman on psychological warfare in WWII

Dan Edelman on “Marketing Public Relations”

Harold Burson recalls the success of the 1984 Olympic Torch relay, organized on behalf of client AT&T.

Muriel Fox The Women's Movement Changed Womens' Lives

Muriel Fox You need a good story

Herb Schmertz, long-time VP of Public Relations for Mobil Oil, is known widely for creating the first corporate "advertorials" - columns in paid space on the New York Times' editorial page.

Herb Schmertz Not just advertising

Mark Ragan, Chairman, Ragan Communications, with advice for new communicators.

Inez Kaiser At age 96, early public relations pioneer and communicator Inez Kaiser, discusses her challenges and accomplishments as one of the first barrier breaking women of color.

Inez Kaiser At age 96, early public relations pioneer and communicator Inez Kaiser, discusses her challenges and accomplishments as one of the first barrier breaking women of color.

Bruce Harrison talks about the beginning of the end to segregation in Alabama during his early days as a journalist.

Danny Selnick and the Communicator's Team at The National Press Club host Shelley Spector's one-hour tour at the Museum of Public Relations in New York.

Ann Barkelew on her career and the landscape for women in PR, April 21, 2017

Paul Holmes on the Age of Transparency, March 23, 2010