Observatory on Corporate Reputation LLC
Communication Breakdown
Communication Breakdown is a postgame show for PR pros. In each episode, hosts Craig Carroll (Founder of the Observatory on Corporate Reputation, Editor of the SAGE Encyclopedia of Corporate Reputation, Lecturer at Rice University’s Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business) and Steve Dowling (former head of communications at OpenAI and Apple) discuss the strategies and tactics companies are using in high-visibility crises and PR initiatives, giving listeners unique insight into how key decisions are made. The podcast offers two unique perspectives on communications theory and practice, drawi...
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Jul 9, 2026
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ICE paints a target on Target 15.01.2026 27:46
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, hosts Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll examine two very different corporate communication challenges playing out in real time. First, they break down how Target is being pulled into the spotlight as ICE enforcement activity unfolds in and around its Minneapolis-area stores, and why silence has become a reputational liability rather than a shield. Then the...
New Year, New Challenges 08.01.2026 28:25
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, hosts Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll examine two stories where companies get assigned roles before they choose them. First, they look at U.S. oil companies caught in the wake of the Trump administration’s Venezuela operation, with the White House publicly narrating “ready and willing” corporate intent while executives stay largely non-committal. Then th...
Resisting Without Escalating: 2025 in Review 30.12.2025 27:58
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll unpack how companies navigated a volatile year under Trump’s return to power — chasing access, dodging landmines, and managing the optics. From tech’s full-throated alignment to Coke’s non-denial denial, to Harvard’s quiet defiance, it’s a masterclass in when to perform, when to retreat, and when to just shut up. The big t...
Susie Wiles’ star turn 19.12.2025 34:05
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, hosts Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll examine the fallout from a rare, high-access Vanity Fair profile of White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles. What looked like unprecedented transparency quickly turned into a reputational stress test, raising questions about intent, narrative control, and internal alignment. Steve and Craig move past the headline-grab...
He’s Back... 12.12.2025 24:14
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, hosts Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll examine Elon Musk’s return to the podcast circuit amid reports of a possible SpaceX IPO. They question whether Musk’s more restrained media appearance signals a real reputational reset or simply another tactical pause without governance discipline. The conversation then turns to McDonald’s AI-generated holiday ad bac...
Costco targets tariffs, tech throws tantrum 04.12.2025 26:05
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll examine two distinct communication strategies playing out in the same political environment. First, they look at Costco’s decision to sue the Trump administration to recover tariff payments, a move that positions the retailer as a disciplined, process-driven actor defending its business model and its promise of predictable...
Thanks for (saying) nothing 25.11.2025 34:25
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll serve up their second annual Thanksgiving roundup of the year’s biggest corporate comms stories. They revisit three defining moments: the tariff turmoil that forced CEOs into strategic silence, Mark Benioff’s abrupt and confusing political pivot, and the astronomer CEO’s viral kiss-cam crisis. Across each case, they examin...
50 Ways to Botch Your Layoffs 20.11.2025 27:26
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll break down two corporate communication failures shaping headlines this week. First, they explore the Wall Street Journal’s catalog of mass-layoff missteps, analyzing why companies keep choosing speed over dignity and how media coverage is normalizing inhumane practices. Then they turn to Marriott’s collapsed partnership wi...
Make Palantir Make Sense 13.11.2025 28:40
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll examine Alex Karp’s high-volume media tour and the communications strategy behind Palantir’s recent spotlight moment. They break down Karp’s contradictory messaging, his embrace of grievance politics, and the reputational risks of keeping a company’s core narrative intentionally opaque. The hosts also turn to Walmart’s dow...
PR in the Age of Rage 06.11.2025 35:36
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, hosts Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll unpack the major themes from the 2025 PRovoke Global Summit in Chicago — from the rise of the “Richilante” to the paradoxes shaping corporate reputation today. Craig recaps the week’s standout panels, exploring how PR leaders are navigating cynicism, privilege, and fairness in what was called “the age of rage.” Toget...
Toyota’s Truth-Telling, Shutdown Comms Playbook 30.10.2025 19:46
When the President rewrites your press release, how fast do you fact-check him? In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll break down how Toyota calmly but firmly corrected Donald Trump after he exaggerated the company’s U.S. investment plans — live from an aircraft carrier in Tokyo Bay. With global reputations on the line, Toyota showed how to reclaim narrative ow...
Salesforce Majeur 23.10.2025 23:56
Last week’s misstep made headlines. This week’s silence made it worse. In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll revisit the unraveling of Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff’s leadership narrative and why his five-day pause during Dreamforce may have done more reputational damage than the quote that started it all. When values-led leaders start hedging, audiences don’t j...
Benioff's Unforced Error 16.10.2025 32:06
When your CEO lands a New York Times profile to kick off your flagship conference, the headlines shouldn’t be about the National Guard. In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll analyze Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff’s stunning off-script moment — suggesting Trump send armed forces to San Francisco — just days before Dreamforce. What was meant to be a curtain-raiser...
Who Framed Bad Bunny 09.10.2025 28:51
The headlines say outrage. The data says: not a thing. In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll break down two cases where reputation was on the line — and how silence, when strategic, can say more than any statement. 🏈 First, the NFL names global superstar Bad Bunny as its Super Bowl 60 halftime act. The political right lights up with criticism — but the leagu...
Signals and Noise 02.10.2025 31:42
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll dissect how companies are mistaking noise for signal—and paying the price. From the surprising data behind Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension fallout at Disney to the bot-fueled backlash against Cracker Barrel’s rebrand, the hosts explore how misreading public sentiment and failing to align values with action opens the door for rep...
Kimmel’s back. Does Disney Have His Back? 25.09.2025 34:43
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, hosts Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll mark the podcast’s one-year anniversary with a deep dive into two high-stakes moments in corporate communications. First, they break down Disney’s handling of Jimmy Kimmel’s abrupt suspension and return to air—an event that raised profound questions about corporate neutrality, free speech, and leadership under politi...
The Sound of Silence 19.09.2025 28:11
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, hosts Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll unpack the reputational risks of corporate silence in a post-Kimmel suspension media landscape. With Jimmy Kimmel pulled off-air by ABC following political pressure and regulatory threats, Steve and Craig explore the convergence of communicative caution, alignment signaling, and narrative contradiction. The conversat...
Narrative Contradiction 11.09.2025 28:42
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll dig deep into the growing risk of narrative contradiction—when a company’s claims, perceptions, and reality stop aligning. Craig introduces the idea of “narrative governance” as the next frontier for communications leaders, urging companies to track and reconcile their messaging with the same rigor used in financial report...
The Pepsi Challenge 05.09.2025 35:02
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll dissect activist investor Elliott Management’s $4 billion stake in PepsiCo — and the rival business plan they rolled out to reframe the company’s strategy. The hosts analyze how activists weaponize contradictions, use timing to hijack the news cycle, and tell Pepsi’s story better than Pepsi itself. They also look at Harvar...
Cracker Barrel’s Turn in the Barrel 29.08.2025 31:29
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, hosts Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll examine Cracker Barrel’s ill-fated modernization campaign and the backlash that forced the company to abandon its new logo. What began as a $700 million refresh—new interiors, a reworked brand identity, and a Manhattan pop-up event—quickly spiraled into a reputational crisis. Loyal customers complained the chain was...
Risky Business: Apologies, Silence, and Spin 22.08.2025 26:53
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, hosts Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll examine how companies are navigating the volatile communications landscape under Donald Trump’s renewed political influence. From Home Depot’s silence as ICE raids unfold in its parking lots, to Swatch’s mishandled apology for a racist ad, to American Eagle’s choice to double down rather than apologize, the conversat...
So I Wanted To Show You Something 15.08.2025 27:29
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, hosts Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll break down Taylor Swift’s meticulously orchestrated rollout of her 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl. Far more than a standard product launch, Swift’s campaign blended multi-platform media activation, symbolic fan engagement, physical-world spectacle, and a strategically chosen podcast reveal to create a cult...
What Harvard Teaches Us (about dealing with Trump) 08.08.2025 27:21
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, hosts Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll explore two high-stakes showdowns—one rooted in strategic restraint, the other in narrative failure. First, they unpack Harvard's quiet but calculated resistance to White House pressure, as the university rejects a rumored $500 million settlement and signals a shift away from capitulation. Then, the focus shifts to I...
Thank You For Your Interest In Transparency 01.08.2025 31:47
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll return to the ongoing saga at Astronomer—the data pipeline company whose PR tailspin took a surprising detour into celebrity marketing. Just when the dust seemed ready to settle, Gwyneth Paltrow dropped in with a cheeky, scripted spin crafted by Ryan Reynolds' Maximum Effort agency. Steve and Craig unpack what worked, what...
L’Affaire Astronomer 24.07.2025 29:05
In this episode of Communication Breakdown, Steve Dowling and Craig Carroll unpack the viral scandal that cost Astronomer CEO Andy Byron his job after a kiss cam moment at a Coldplay concert set the internet ablaze. What started as a personal gaffe quickly escalated into a reputational crisis that put Astronomer—and its board—in the media spotlight. Steve and Craig examine how the company managed...
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