The Golding Group is proud to document our year-long relationship with two professional podcasts: American Diplomat and The General and the Ambassador produced by The […]
Starting A Brewery In A Pandemic
Episode 99 with special guest Mike Groshong, Master Brewer and Charn Langford, CEO from Broke Brewing Co. one of OKC’s newest breweries. So new, they […]
SoundQubed Pivot To Community Based eCommerce
We recently completed an exciting project with our friends at Soundqubed eCommerce distributor of curated products for sound, video, lighting projects. We worked with the team at […]
Say No To Say Yes For Success
How does saying Yes and No appropriately factor into creating success, what are the practical applications and what exactly is “business karma”? Listen to find out.
Special Guest: Steve Davis and Che’ Loessberg
While regular co-host Pritch Pritchard, APR is teaching PR out of the country for the Summer, we will be featuring interesting guest on the podcast. […]
When Is The Right Time For Crisis Communication?
Today, media moves at the speed of light. With 24-hour news cycles, the internet, social media and hundreds of electronic media outlets continually searching for […]
DD Audio 2018 “Speaker” Series – Session Two
The Golding Group is proud to collaborate with our partners DD Audio to present the #SpeakerSeries at Project 3810. Session Two featured Doug Iske, Owner of Jerky.com plus […]
Kyle Golding Presenting At Oklahoma Arts Conference
Our CEO Kyle Golding was asked to present Focused Communication for Arts Organizations presented in the KOSU Studios in the Hart Building on Film Row as part […]
Client Profile: Save Your Town
The Golding Group is proud to announce our partnership with SaveYour.Town online and in-person resources for small town development. Becky McCray and Deb Brown are […]
Crisis Communications For YMCA National Conference
Kyle and Pritch will be presenting a Crisis Communication workshop (1st time presenting together) in Minnesota 9/20/19. More details soon. UPDATE: Our flight out of OKC never happened. […]