Episode 24: Friendsgiving
Hey, it’s the Friendsgiving episode of the Cold Oatmeal podcast.
Well, not really. Because Friendsgiving isn’t a real thing. It’s a fake thing. But we are having some friends over today to talk about politics and to grade the job performances of others. So, if Friendsgiving was a real thing, this might be close.
Episode 23: Funny Guy. Right Here.
The election is over. The campaigning is done. The ads are gone.
We talked about it here and wanted to bring a guest into the Cold Oatmeal studios to help us wrap it all up. So, we invited a stand up comedian, of course. Dwayne Gill, the funny cop, is our guest today, and we don’t spend a minute talking about politics.
Episode 22: Are you being served?
Kositchek’s is a men’s clothing store located in downtown Lansing, a block from the State Capitol building, that was founded the year the Civil War ended. Yes, you read that right.
Whatever the business, if you can manage to last from Lincoln to Trump, you’ve got a story to share and David Kositchek will tell us some of that story today.
Episode 21: Next Question!
Anna Heaton just left arguably the high-profile spokesperson job in the State of Michigan. For the last few years, she’s been press secretary for the governor.
On today’s episode, her most memorable moments, how social media has changed the press secretary job, and a day in the life of the governor’s communications office.
Episode 20: Reporting "True Evil"
Episode 19: Let's Get Ready to RUMBLE!!
Our good friend and Resch Strategies team member, Nick DeLeeuw, is an interesting cat. One of the most unique people we know. So, I guess we should not have been surprised when he told us one of his very best, long-time friends is a six foot, seven inch, 350 pound professional wrestler from “the deepest darkest jungles.” Yes, the one and only, Kongo Kong.
Episode 18: Road Trip!
Episode 17: The Michigan Department of Social Media
Today, we truly kick the PR tires of this little communications vehicle and examine the age-old question: What happens when the chaos and creativity of social media meet the procedures and priorities of state government?
What we found is that a statewide social media and digital content administrator is born, naturally. Andrew Belanger is that administrator for the State of Michigan, and he is today’s guest on the Cold Oatmeal podcast.
What’s it like to ultimately bear the responsibility for every tweet, post, and snap coming from Michigan state government? Let’s find out.