Every woman loves being called a pig. Especially after you’ve won the Miss Universe pageant. Alicia Machado developed an eating disorder after Donald Trump called her Miss Piggy. Body shaming and the presidential debates are hot news today – again. If you’ve not tagged your media pitching to how women view their own bodies or the heated presidential campaign, you’re making a mistake. Put some “back” into your media pitching today by presenting books, experts, sound bites, stats and studies on women’s issues and politics. Then, maybe you’ll share the red carpet with Miss Piggy, like Kermit.
Baby Got Back
About the Author: Michelle Tennant
Good Morning America Producer Mable Chan calls Michelle Tennant a “Five Star Publicist.” Tennant, a partner and executive publicist with Wasabi Publicity Inc., calls herself a “storyteller to the media.” Her passion is telling “truly good stories” and “exclusively representing people who make a positive difference in the world.” For 30+ years, media friends have solicited her help in crafting news stories by requesting sources, sound bites, and statistics. An award-winning writer, Michelle peppers campaigns with insight from her master’s degree in human development, BFA from a top 25 drama school, and expertise seeing PR transition from typewriters to Twitter. She’s either spinning stories or spinning at the gym. After hours, she savors the Smoky Mountains with her husband, Siberian Husky, and backyard chickens. Learn more about her work through her column at Psychology Today.
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