• Becoming a Better Writer: Dr. Courtney Meyers
    2025/12/17

    Once in a while, you get a co-worker and you just vibe. Dr. Courtney Meyers is one of those people for me. Early in our academic careers, our offices were next door to each other and the rest is history. We share grammar pet peeves, are non-native Texans, enjoy cinnamon rolls alongside our chili, love to visit National Parks together, and we frequently dress alike.

    Aside from her fabulous fashion sense, she's a wonderful agricultural communicator and excellent educator.

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    30 分
  • Crisis Communications for a Major University
    2025/11/19

    Managing the communications efforts for a university is a huge job. Doing the job when the university is in crisis even bigger.

    Chris Cook was the director of communications for Texas Tech University during three major crises. Two of them you may have heard of, but I wanted to talk to him about the crisis you probably didn't hear about or may have forgotten.

    Sometimes crises are best handled with one-on-one communications. He shares his experiences in this episode. Chris is now an Assistant Professor of Practice and Assistant Dean of Enrollment Management & Marketing for the College of Media & Communication at Texas Tech.

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    26 分
  • The Always Changing Industry of Farm Broadcasting
    2025/11/12

    Delaney Howell is an ag journalist and podcaster. Her agricultural news podcast covers national news topics important to ag producers everywhere, and she is on the leadership team for the National Association of Farm Broadcasting.

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    22 分
  • Local Television Journalism
    2025/10/30

    Bryan Mudd is the weeknight anchor at KAMC-TV (ABC) in Lubbock, Texas. He is a staple in Lubbock television, conducts great interviews, and is a good journalist and reporter. In this episode, we cover all sorts of topics, especially the importance of local journalism, inspiring young people to seek careers in news, and working on a master's degree with a full time job.

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    37 分
  • Crisis Communications in the Livestock Industry: Scarlett Madinger
    2025/10/24

    Scarlett Hagins Madinger is the Vice President of Communications at Kansas Livestock Association. In this episode, she talks about several recent crises, including HPAI in cattle (bird flu), as well as being prepared for whatever could happen next.

    I've known Scarlett for a LONG time. She's an alum of our program and a good friend. We even did a workshop together at Ag Media Summit in 2024 in Kansas City. During the workshop, an artist did a live graphic for us - that's the photo.


    Link to book: https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/crisis-communications-guide-agriculture-food-and-natural-resources

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    28 分
  • Rural Newspapers: Laurie Ezzell Brown
    2024/11/04

    Rural newspapers create a "community conversation" according to this episode's guest. I interviewed the editor/publisher of The Canadian Record, Laurie Ezzell Brown. The newspaper is located in Canadian, Texas, a beautiful community on the eastern edge of the Texas Panhandle. The paper has an excellent website and Facebook page that serves the community well.

    https://www.canadianrecord.com/
    https://www.facebook.com/canadiantexas

    Also, a documentary was produced about the paper. Learn more here:
    https://www.fortherecorddocumentary.com/

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    33 分
  • Communicating Food Safety: Mindy Brashears
    2024/09/20

    It's a beautiful thing when science and communications are done well. Dr. Mindy Brashears does both very, very well. She communicates complicated information in a way that's simple to understand, and she's a very likeable person. She shares stories of her research in the United States and South America, plus she tells us about her experience as the Under Secretary for Food Safety.

    Link to book:

    • https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/crisis-communications-guide-agriculture-food-and-natural-resources
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    36 分
  • Severe Weather Communication: Chris Weiss
    2024/09/02

    Communicating about severe weather is something we all need to understand. However, the current system in the United States can be a little confusing. Dr. Chris Weiss, professor of atmospheric science at Texas Tech explains the system for us, then tells us about the research he's conducting.

    I would love to hear from you.
    Contact me at erica.irlbeck@ttu.edu
    Website
    Purchase my book here.

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    34 分