How To Destroy A Celebrity
Binchtopia - A podcast by Julia Hava & Eliza McLamb - Wednesdays

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In the first episode of the new year, the girlies explore the world of celebrity public relations — from the emergence of the modern celebrity to the intricacies of managing a public image. They discuss the storied history and secret theory of PR to answer the important questions: How do you destroy a celebrity’s image? Can it ever be rebuilt and if so, how? Is the key to image rehabilitation simply being a man? Plus, the girlies debut a fun new game, Can You Remember Why We Hated These Women? Digressions include revisiting the phenomenon of being woman’d, holding space for the name Tree Paine, and urging Khloe Kardashian to get a new publicist. This episode was produced by Julia Hava and Eliza McLamb and edited by Allison Hagan. Research assistance from Kylie Finnigan. To support the podcast on Patreon and access 50+ bonus episodes, mediasodes, zoom hangouts and more, visit patreon.com/binchtopia and become a patron today. SOURCES Ivy Lee: "Father of Modern Public Relations" The History of Modern Public Relations The Drama of Celebrity Press Agents of Change: Early Hollywood and the "New Publicity". Media and the Rise of Celebrity Culture About Public Relations Public Relations Through the Ages: A Timeline of Social Movements, Technology Milestones and the Rise of the Profession.* The Evolution Of PR As We Know It What's the Difference Between PR and Marketing?. The Long and Strange History of Celebrity Image repair discourse and crisis communication Apologies of the Rich and Famous: Cultural, Cognitive, and Social Explanations of Why W Explanations of Why We Care and Why We and Why We Forgive. Why Actress Sarah Bernhardt Was the First Modern Celebrity Understanding Authenticity and The Lawrence-Hathaway Carnival Ride of Attraction/Revulsion Taylor Swift does not exist Understanding Celebrity Is Celebrity Culture on its Way Out? The Godfathers of Star PR Blake Lively vs Justin Baldoni: A timeline of the feud and lawsuit between It Ends With Us co-stars PR expert reads between the lines of the Baldoni-Lively publicity saga What does it mean to get ‘woman’d’? The PR astroturfing strategy explained Fred Inglis, A Short History of Celebrity Sharon Marcus on The Drama of Celebrity Why Actress Sarah Bernhardt Was the First Modern Celebrity Stars by Richard Dyer Richard Dyer Star Theory Image repair discourse and crisis communication Saint Francis the Influencer Medieval Saints and Modern Screens