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Welcome to Hearts & Minds, a daily blog and topical take on corporate reputation from Sodali & Co's UK Strategic Communications team. Everyday, leading journalist Chris Blackhurst shares a unique corporate communications perspective on recent news.

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Hearts & Minds: “Too early to say” is all one can say amid tariff turbulence

“Too early to say” is all one can say amid tariff turbulence

Hearts & Minds: Committed to inclusivity… excluding the US

Committed to inclusivity… excluding the US

Hearts & Minds: Golf and the Godfather – how trump is framing the latest tariff twist

Golf and the Godfather – how trump is framing the latest tariff twist

Hearts & Minds: The shareholder letters that are a message to the world

The shareholder letters that are a message to the world

Hearts & Minds: How to deal with Trump, courtesy of AI and the man himself

How to deal with Trump, courtesy of AI and the man himself

Hearts & Minds: Labour’s Reddit debut shows how much institutional comms landscape is shifting

Labour’s Reddit debut shows how much institutional comms landscape is shifting

Hearts & Minds: The problem with being polite

The problem with being polite

Hearts & Minds: Will journalism ever profit from impartiality again?

Will journalism ever profit from impartiality again?

Hearts & Minds: Adolescence: the cultural phenomenon that's an object lesson in storytelling

Adolescence: the cultural phenomenon that's an object lesson in storytelling 

Hearts & Minds: How not to fill the void in Trump’s tariff guessing game

How not to fill the void in Trump’s tariff guessing game 

Hearts & Minds: The tolerance paradox: a comms conundrum

The tolerance paradox: a comms conundrum

Hearts & Minds: Gone but not forgotten. Heathrow closure has disappeared from the headlines, but reputational risks remain

Gone but not forgotten. Heathrow closure has disappeared from the headlines, but reputational risks remain

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