Jennifer Avril, a communications professional specializing in strategic and effective change for both corporations and nonprofits, is a Senior Account Manager at Warner Communications. In this interview, she discusses the importance of effective communication in addressing climate change, how regulations can create opportunities, and the role of thought leadership in PR. She also shares stories from the summer she spent working on feminist activist Kate Millett’s farm, as well as her contributions to a new e-book on movement communications and advocacy.
Key Takeaways:
- Lessons learned on Kate Millet's farm
- How to effectively discuss climate change
- Regulatory changes can create opportunities
Episode Timeline:
1:45 Jennifer's time on Kate Millet's farm
6:30 Kate's friendship with John Lennon and Yoko Ono
7:30 What's happening at Warner Communications these days?
9:25 How should people be talking about climate change in 2025?
10:40 The current state of regulation policy
11:30 The value proposition of environmentalism
12:30 The ramifications of recent political changes
14:30 Talking about eco-friendly products with consumers
17:00 Regulations can create new opportunities
19:00 Void packaging
22:30 Jennifer's thought leadership philosophy
25:00 Jennifer's new eBook
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