Episode 47: Authority. What this Season was Really about.

Episode 47: Authority. What this Season was Really about. In this season finale of the Communications Business Advisor podcast, Tara McDonagh reflects on the themes that shaped the season and what they ultimately revealed about authority in the communications field. What started as a conversation about authority evolved into something much deeper: the hidden dynamics […]
Episode 45: The Strategy That’s Still in Your Head

Episode 45: The Strategy That’s Still in Your Head In this follow-up to the long-term planning conversation, Tara McDonagh tackles a common but critical gap for communications leaders: having a strategy… that only exists in your head. You know where the function needs to go. You’re making decisions based on it every day. But without […]
Episode 44: Long-Term Planning Is Dead (No, It Isn’t)

Episode 44: Long-Term Planning Is Dead (No, It Isn’t) Welcome back to the Communications Business Advisor™ podcast with host Tara McDonagh. In this episode, Tara tackles a narrative that’s gaining traction in the field: that long-term planning no longer works in today’s constantly shifting environment. Her take is clear. That thinking is not only incorrect, […]
Episode 43: Thinking Alone has a Leadership Ceiling

Episode 43: Thinking alone has a leadership ceiling Welcome back to the Communications Business Advisor™ podcast with host Tara McDonagh. In this episode, Tara explores what happens when you’re not in the right room — and how the right room can completely change your thinking, decisions, and authority. Building on recent conversations about isolation and […]
Episode 42: When Helpfulness Becomes a Career Ceiling

Episode 42: When Helpfulness Becomes a Career Ceiling Welcome back to the Communications Business Advisor™ podcast with host Tara McDonagh. In this solo episode, Tara explores a counterintuitive pattern she sees repeatedly in her work with communications leaders: many talented communicators don’t stall in their careers because they’re underperforming. They stall because they’ve become exceptionally […]
Episode 41: When Everything Feels Heavy, You Might Need More

Episode 41: When Everything Feels Heavy, You Might Need More Welcome back to the Communications Business Advisor podcast. In this solo episode, Tara shares an update, perspective, and invitation. Because right now, if there’s one way to describe the collective experience of communications leaders, it’s this … it’s a lot. The world feels heavy. The […]
Episode 40: Path to CCO+ with Laura Duda

Episode 40: Path to CCO+ with Laura Duda Welcome to the Communications Business Advisor™ podcast with host, Tara McDonagh. In this episode, Tara continues the Path to CCO+ series with Laura Duda, Senior Vice President and Chief Communications Officer at Goodyear. Laura shares what it really means to lead communications at the enterprise level, how […]
Episode 39: Path to CCO with Anthony Farina

Episode 39: Path to CCO with Anthony Farina Welcome to the Communications Business Advisor™ podcast with host Tara McDonagh. In this episode, Tara sits down with Anthony Farina, a seasoned global communications leader whose career spans journalism, government, and corporate communications at the highest levels. Anthony currently leads Corporate Communications for Fujifilm in the Americas […]
Episode 38: Communicators’ Word for 2026

Episode 38: Communicators’ Word for 2026 Welcome to the Communications Business Advisor™ podcast with host Tara McDonagh. In this episode, Tara opens the new season with a declaration — not a trend forecast or resolution — naming the official word for communications professionals in 2026: authority. Building on last year’s word, no, Tara explains why […]
Episode 4: Missing the Metrics

Episode 4: Missing the Metrics Metrics are a massive subject for all Communications leaders in every area of our field – PR, internal communications, executive communications – you name it. In this episode of The Communication Business Advisor podcast, Tara McDonagh explains: The area of metrics she sees many Communications teams miss. How to approach […]