In honour of the traditional 1900s English Christmas carol, or for those born in the 80s – the Bob and Doug Christmas classic, we thought we would do our own 12 Days of Christmas. Listen to the full episode to catch Young PR Pros’ 12 Days of PR Christmas.
We divided the 12 days into three categories: books, movies and activities.
1. Four Books You Need to Read Over the Holidays
Day 1: Get the motivation to pursue your passion by reading No Fears, No Excuses by Larry Smith (note: forgive Kristine for her mistake, she says No Fears, No Regrets in the episode).
Day 2: How will you measure your life by Clayton M. Christensen will give you the inspiration and wisdom you need to achieve a fulfilling life.
Day 3: Meg Jay argues that 30 is NOT the new 20 in her book The Defining Decade: Why Your Twenties Matter – and How to Make the Most of Them Now.
Day 4: Brush up on your grammar through the delightful sense of humour of Lynne Truss in her book Eats, Shoots and Leaves.
2. Four Movies You Need to Watch Over the Holidays
Day 5: Ex-machina will keep you on the edge of your seat in this future world where AI is taken to the next level.
Day 6: Kristine suggests watching a classic movie that has been referred to in a lot of pop culture references, Good Will Hunting.
Day 7: You can’t go wrong with superheros and PR. Hancock follows Jason Bateman who discusses the fine art of grassroots outreach, reputation management, and even a CSR campaign.
Day 8: Iron Lady takes you through the life of the infamous Margaret Thatcher. The movie gives you a glimpse of the behind the scenes of political PR.
If you have time, check out these honorouble mentions: The Queen and The Devil Wears Prada.
3. Four Activities You Should Do Over the Holidays
Day 9: Read a physical newspaper on Christmas Day and New Years Day. Find out what is making the front page of national and local newspapers – you will find out a lot about your society.
Day 10: Take a yoga class. Ross believes if you don’t have your mind right, then your business or professional life won’t be right either.
Day 11: Learn more about your family. We often forget that some of our best allies are right next door, or in the same house. Learn about your family history, do you actually know what your Uncle Roger does for a living? All this information is very useful, because you never know when you will need professional help from a family member. Maybe your Aunt Sue is an entrepreneur who lived through the recession of 2008 and kept her business alive, how did she do it?
Day 12: Of course, listen to this podcast. But we won’t be hurt if you listen to other amazing podcasts out there right now, such as Undone, Crimetown, Freakanomics, and The Revisionist History.
We are off until the New Year. Thank you a thousand times to all our fans and listeners. We can’t wait to spend another exciting year with you. We are already filling our 2017 calendar with shows on topics like learning from our mistakes, the future of PR, how to balance life and work, and more! Stay tuned!
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