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Welcome to the Vigilante Era: PR Veterans Find Success in Unique Agency Model
Melissa Christensen Melissa Christensen

Welcome to the Vigilante Era: PR Veterans Find Success in Unique Agency Model

Vigilante PR, an agency established to challenge the antiquated practices of traditional public relations firms, announced its official launch today following a successful first quarter in business. Built by two nationally recognized strategists, Vigilante PR delivers justice for brands tired of being underserved, overcharged and passed around by traditional agencies.

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They Took the Hit, Then Took Over: Meet the Women Who Sparkle and Slay in PR
Melissa Christensen Melissa Christensen

They Took the Hit, Then Took Over: Meet the Women Who Sparkle and Slay in PR

Relationships are everything, so always bring your A-game! You never know when you’ll cross paths with a former colleague, boss, client, or even a journalist down the road. Treat everyone with respect and deliver your best work, and those connections can turn into opportunities when you least expect them.

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“HIJACKED”: First-Ever Guidebook to Catalogue Thirty Parts Within the Human Psyche
Melissa Christensen Melissa Christensen

“HIJACKED”: First-Ever Guidebook to Catalogue Thirty Parts Within the Human Psyche

Scott Doniger, a chronic stress counselor, lifestage coach and founder of ReWhyre, LLC, announced the release of his groundbreaking book, “HIJACKED: Getting to Know Our Parts and Why They Take Us Over.” This unique compendium offers a basic understanding of Parts Work while serving as a first-of-its-kind reference guide on thirty “parts” of the human psyche.

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Boulder Coroner's Office Agrees to Test Stomach Contents in CU Student Death Case
Melissa Christensen Melissa Christensen

Boulder Coroner's Office Agrees to Test Stomach Contents in CU Student Death Case

Trussell’s family has been fighting for answers after what they describe as a “flawed investigation that reached conclusions without testing critical evidence.” The coroner's office based its suicide determination largely on the presence of pill material in Trussell's stomach, yet never tested the contents to confirm what the material was.

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