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Ross Wallenstein, founder and CEO of Wall2Wall Communications, joins us to discuss crisis management, public affairs strategy, and how the collapse of local journalism is reshaping politics and business. With more than 25 years of experience spanning federal and New York State government, political campaigns, and corporate communications, Ross explains why government service is “training like no other,” why every company needs a crisis plan, and how today’s leaders must master authenticity in the TikTok era. We also dive into: The shrinking news cycle and reactive media culture The decline of investigative journalism Why politics has become national instead of local Generational differences in political messaging How CEOs and public officials must adapt to personality-driven media If you lead a business, campaign, or organization, this episode is a masterclass in modern communications strategy. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Why government work prepares you for crisis better than any private job The Friday night rule of crisis communications How social media collapsed the traditional news cycle Why investigative journalism is disappearing The shift from policy expertise to personality politics Why CEOs must now act like influencers Cuomo vs. Mamdani: a case study in generational messaging Why young professionals should become subject-matter experts KEY TIMESTAMPS 00:21 – Ross’s background and founding Wall2Wall Communications 01:39 – Why he started his own firm 02:31 – Building a Rolodex and going solo 04:09 – Solo practice vs. partnership 05:58 – Crisis communications and the “Friday night problem” 06:35 – What public relations really means today 09:14 – Government experience as crisis training 10:48 – Why New York politics are uniquely complex 15:44 – When local politics became national 18:10 – The shrinking news cycle 20:56 – Why every organization needs a crisis plan 23:06 – The decline of investigative journalism 28:52 – Personality-driven communications in the TikTok era 31:58 – Authenticity in politics: generational differences 36:29 – Career advice: go deep, not wide NOTABLE QUOTES “Time in government is training like no other.”  “The shelf life for news has just shrunk.”  “All politics is national now and it trickles down to local instead of the other way around.”  “You should have a statement ready to go for a crisis. You might only have 20 minutes.”  “Know a lot about one thing or two things. Go deep, not wide.”