Milwaukee Public Relations Agency Debuts Empowered Podcast
The podcast features business and community leaders sharing their experiences, life lessons and advice
MILWAUKEE – Kane Communications Group, a Milwaukee-based public relations, marketing and branding agency, has released the first episode of their new podcast, Empowered. The podcast will explore the experiences of women in business, with each episode diving into the good, bad and everything in between.
“I’m going back to my roots as a journalist to have insightful conversations with some of the most interesting people in our communities,” said Kane. “Empowered creates an opportunity for listeners to hear the stories of those leading the way and learn how their journeys can inspire us all. I can’t wait to see how the podcast develops and who we’ll hear from next.”
The first episode of Empowered is out now, where Kane sits down with Toya Washington, former anchor at WISN-TV, for her first interview since leaving her 20-year career in TV news. The podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube.
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