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@freyabarnes
I do PR & storytelling for social change. Comms counsel to charities, think tanks & public figures. Previously Engage Britain, Shelter. Nature & politics. Weird about The Beatles. Aspiring goat ownerπ freyabarnespr.co.uk
Crowdfunding his private hospital care
Please send wishes to my friend who has gone home for Christmas this evening to a peach, cheese and pork pie salad.
Good morning. Have you, like me, just realised your 'quiet week' now contains 11 meetings, endless redrafts and a migraine?
Please take ten minutes with your favourite mug to sit in the sunshine. It will make everything so much easier to face
Genuinely devastating that such a courageous woman couldn't bear the toll of her experiences in the end. So many abuse survivors are still tragically failed. We need to do so much better at understanding it, and holding abusers accountable. www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
This is what I've always needed but never known..
I'm glad you're looking forward to it! Personally I feel there have been a great many books and popular culture narratives that have widely missed the mark in the last few decades, which is why this book is so refreshing. But we're all very much entitled to our own opinions! Peace out βοΈ
Only a few chapters in and I already love it. I hope the book has all the success it deserves.
So excited to dive into this new @ianleslie.bsky.social book. I've always found the Lennon McCartney relationship endlessly fascinating, touching, extraordinary in its impact on the world. Glad that finally their story is being properly told.
If a policy change blindsides you, having these elements in place can help you react fast. Let's hope Labour listens up!
This one works because it has:
- A strong topline backed by new data
- Case studies that show real-life impact
- Shocking anecdotes from the benefits system
- Punchy, headline-worthy quotes
When a big policy announcement is coming, journos will be actively looking for stories. A well-placed piece can force the gov to respond and make headway in shifting the debate.
Seeing a great PR lobbying response from the charity sector to the latest welfare cut proposals - advocacy doesn't have to be months in the making π§΅
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
At a time when we all need a little more positivity, it was lovely to help get this story into the Guardian.
So many third sector leaders have a fascinating backstory about why we're doing what we do and why the things that matter to us matter. We should be telling them!
gwitness.org/41uBGev
Thank you Shelly π
Totally agree but I would go even further and say the left also needs to be engaging with the people who are tempted towards voting reform too. There are plenty of shared concerns among these groups.
If progressive movements want to influence public opinion, they need to step outside their bubbles and use these principles
I wrote a bit more on this here: wix.to/AZ89NA9
And I'd love to hear where people have seen campaigns get this right
π€The message comes from a trusted voice β this matters as much as the message itself. If people donβt trust your messenger, they wonβt hear you
π₯ It taps into shared values β people listen when something aligns with their own values, even if they donβt fully agree with your argument (yet)
πͺThey see themselves in the story β people connect through personal experiences. If they canβt see how an issue affects their lives, they wonβt engage.
π€― They donβt feel backed into a corner β when people feel judged, they dig in. Change happens when thereβs space for reflection, not defensiveness.
If you only engage with people who already agree with you, how do you expect to change minds?
Too many campaigns focus on what should convince people rather than what actually does. The psychology of persuasion tells us people shift their views when:
Why do some campaigns fail to shift public opinion, while others break through?
Research last week from @moreincommonuk.bsky.social shows progressive activists (like me and lots of you) are less likely to collaborate with political rivals than other groups. Thatβs a huge problem π§΅
Such a good find!
Yeah but it's so warm and cosy!
Have I found the loveliest coffee place to work from in London?
Been saying this for months. My hope is they'll singlehandedly destroy the populist movement through the scale of their fuck up
Oh so good to know thanks Hannah - I will π
As someone who is considering selling their shared ownership flat in London this is.. worrying! So helpful to be aware of the issues though π
Winter in this country is absolutely unacceptable and I don't know why we all continue to put up with it.
Charities will need to think harder than ever about delivering the right content for online and social journalism to get our vital issues covered, and thinking most of all about video.
This is not only horrendous for the journalists but will make it so much harder for the paper to report on important social issues - and for us charity PR people to get our stories over the line.
Sometimes you just can't beat a good hut.