Two communications pros and an enthusiast meet at a bar to talk pop culture. Hilarious and intelligent conversation ensues. That’s the premise of PopComms. Hosted by media/comms pro R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis), listen every month to hear a dynamic dialogue that entertains, educates and bridges the gap between professional insights and everyday perspectives.

PopComms
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Podcast Overview
Two communications pros and an enthusiast meet at a bar to talk pop culture. Hilarious and intelligent conversation ensues. That’s the premise of PopComms. Hosted by media/comms pro R.J. (Rosemary Jean-Louis), listen every month to hear a dynamic dialogue that entertains, educates and bridges the gap between professional insights and everyday perspectives.
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12/25/2023
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Recent Episodes

November 11, 2025
Taylor and Travis: Love & PR
<p>In this final episode of <strong>PopComms,</strong> host <strong>R.J.</strong> <strong>(Rosemary Jean-Louis)</strong> and returning guests <strong>communications professional Lisa Shore-Staats</strong> and <strong>music producer Terry Sartor,</strong> explore whether Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s fairy tale romance and engagement is a genuine connection, masterclass in PR or both. Plus can love for Netflix’s animated musical “K-Pop Demon Hunters” bring us all together?</p>

October 3, 2024
Dissecting Diddy’s Downfall
<p>Listen in as I reunite with <strong>retired educator </strong>and f<strong>ormer music publicist Karen Packer </strong>to react to <strong>Sean “Diddy” Combs’ </strong>arrest. We compare his downfall to infamous cases like R. Kelly and Jeffrey Epstein. And we delve into the historical corruption and power dynamics within the music industry. Join the conversation on Spotify by adding to the comments section. Or send an email to <a href="mailto:popcomms4@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">popcomms4@gmail.com</a>. </p> <p><br /></p>

July 18, 2024
Diddy's Problems
<p>How do you solve a problem like Diddy? Especially when multiple women are accusing the mogul of sexual assault and the feds are on his case for human trafficking? You don’t! Instead I talk about these problems as a possible #MeToo moment in the record industry with former <strong>music publicist </strong>and<strong> retired educator Karen Packer</strong> and <strong>music producer, label owner </strong>and <strong>artist Terry Sartor</strong>. </p> <p><a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ETalk2008-Diddy1.jpg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">Podcast photo attributed to Richard Burdett Photography</a></p> <p>What do you think of Sean "Diddy" Combs' allegations? Put your comments in the Spotify Q&A, comments or send an email to popcomms4@gmail.com.</p>
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