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Dharna Noor at The Guardian:
Climate experts fear Donald Trump will follow a blueprint created by his allies to gut the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa), disbanding its work on climate science and tailoring its operations to business interests.
Joe Biden’s presidency has increased the profile of the science-based federal agency but its future has been put in doubt if Trump wins a second term and at a time when climate impacts continue to worsen. The plan to “break up Noaa is laid out in the Project 2025 document written by more than 350 rightwingers and helmed by the Heritage Foundation. Called the Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise, it is meant to guide the first 180 days of presidency for an incoming Republican president. The document bears the fingerprints of Trump allies, including Johnny McEntee, who was one of Trump’s closest aides and is a senior adviser to Project 2025. “The National Oceanographic [sic] and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa) should be dismantled and many of its functions eliminated, sent to other agencies, privatized, or placed under the control of states and territories,” the proposal says.
That’s a sign that the far right has “no interest in climate truth”, said Chris Gloninger, who last year left his job as a meteorologist in Iowa after receiving death threats over his spotlighting of global warming. The guidebook chapter detailing the strategy, which was recently spotlighted by E&E News, describes Noaa as a “colossal operation that has become one of the main drivers of the climate change alarm industry and, as such, is harmful to future US prosperity”. It was written by Thomas Gilman, a former Chrysler executive who during Trump’s presidency was chief financial officer for Noaa’s parent body, the commerce department. Gilman writes that one of Noaa’s six main offices, the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, should be “disbanded” because it issues “theoretical” science and is “the source of much of Noaa’s climate alarmism”. Though he admits it serves “important public safety and business functions as well as academic functions”, Gilman says data from the National Hurricane Center must be “presented neutrally, without adjustments intended to support any one side in the climate debate”.
[...] Noaa also houses the National Weather Service (NWS), which provides weather and climate forecasts and warnings. Gilman calls for the service to “fully commercialize its forecasting operations”. He goes on to say that Americans are already reliant on private weather forecasters, specifically naming AccuWeather and citing a PR release issued by the company to claim that “studies have found that the forecasts and warnings provided by the private companies are more reliable” than the public sector’s. (The mention is noteworthy as Trump once tapped the former CEO of AccuWeather to lead Noaa, though his nomination was soon withdrawn.)
The claims come amid years of attempts from US conservatives to help private companies enter the forecasting arena – proposals that are “nonsense”, said Rosenberg. Right now, all people can access high-quality forecasts for free through the NWS. But if forecasts were conducted only by private companies that have a profit motive, crucial programming might no longer be available to those in whom business executives don’t see value, said Rosenberg. [...] Fully privatizing forecasting could also threaten the accuracy of forecasts, said Gloninger, who pointed to AccuWeather’s well-known 30- and 60-day forecasts as one example. Analysts have found that these forecasts are only right about half the time, since peer-reviewed research has found that there is an eight- to 10-day limit on the accuracy of forecasts.
The Trump Administration is delivering a big gift to climate crisis denialism as part of Project 2025 by proposing the dismantling and privatizing the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and National Weather Service (NWS) in his potential 2nd term.
This should frighten people to vote Democratic up and down the ballot if you want the NOAA and NWS to stay intact.
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samheughanswife · 7 months
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Sam is not the messiah, he is a man with clay feet and a never ending case of foot in mouth.
Please stop with the excuses in DM defending, excusing an intelligent 43 year old man who is his own worst enemy.
First up I haven’t mentioned Caitriona because she is living the 2023 version of Greta Garbo.
She is silent on international relations du jour, thankfully. Has she learnt from being burnt previously, I doubt it. She just has zero interest in maintaining a SM presence.
I’m sure she has a private IG account where she shares her feelings on the dire state the 🌍 is currently facing. She is a woman with opinions and a social conscience. I would even go out on a limb and suggest this has been a period in which she settled into uninterrupted day to day motherhood. Post partum following L’s birth and the never ending Belfast promo had her ragged and exhausted. All that travel and living in different places with a babe would have not been easy. An enforced hiatus was a silver lining.
Caitriona has always shown she not a slave to socials unlike Sam.
I don’t believe he is subservient to his PR team. Maybe in the beginning but not now. He has agency and he can absolutely say no to strategies. The print media he appears in is a result of the fact that Sam is still decidedly C-list. He hasn’t been able to make it in FTHTSI (Financial Times), he hasn’t been able to get an interview the in NYT Saturday magazine ( even though he is a holder of a number one book cachet).
Same can be said for Condé Nast Traveller. No interest in a Brit actor with an alcohol side business to share his favorite place in 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 and the rest of the 🌍. To share his travel essentials, whether travelling for pleasure or for business. Sam and his agency just can’t attract that market. The readers, subscribers of these publications are not aware of him from film and television roles and SS is a niche market. Because his brand is a mess.
Sam is unable to be nuanced in interviews anymore. He used to be more erudite, but not anymore.
It’s all over the place. One minute wanting to be seen as more than a shirtless thirst trap actor on IG. But then constantly reverting to form, and then chastising those who question the thirst traps, they are now referred to as holiday photos 🙄.
Then there’s the endless addendum to puerile promo of MIK and Clanlands with GMcT. It’s sooo stale and they, he knows it. That promo relies on a sexualised element for Sam. What’s under my kilt? Remember I was commando on top of a mountain?
Gen Z don’t know or care about a relatively unknown 43 year old on a series that is always keeping the audience waiting and waiting. There is so much streaming choice. New viewers and casuals just loose interest. His OL haitus filler MIK is niche and ridiculously puerile. Old fashioned slapstick, it’s just for rusted on fans.
With a week to go for TCND to hit screens it will be interesting to see the direction of his socials and the accompanying press. Will it be rinse and repeat.
Sam can do better than this. I just don’t think he wants to.
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Climate experts fear Donald Trump will follow a blueprint created by his allies to gut the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), disbanding its work on climate science and tailoring its operations to business interests.
Joe Biden’s presidency has increased the profile of the science-based federal agency but its future has been put in doubt if Trump wins a second term and at a time when climate impacts continue to worsen.
The plan to “break up NOAA” is laid out in the Project 2025 document written by more than 350 rightwingers and helmed by the Heritage Foundation. Called the Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise, it is meant to guide the first 180 days of presidency for an incoming Republican president.
The document bears the fingerprints of Trump allies, including Johnny McEntee, who was one of Trump’s closest aides and is a senior adviser to Project 2025. “The National Oceanographic [sic] and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) should be dismantled and many of its functions eliminated, sent to other agencies, privatized, or placed under the control of states and territories,” the proposal says.
That’s a sign that the far right has “no interest in climate truth”, said Chris Gloninger, who last year left his job as a meteorologist in Iowa after receiving death threats over his spotlighting of global warming.
The guidebook chapter detailing the strategy, which was recently spotlighted by E&E News, describes NOAA as a “colossal operation that has become one of the main drivers of the climate change alarm industry and, as such, is harmful to future US prosperity”. It was written by Thomas Gilman, a former Chrysler executive who during Trump’s presidency was chief financial officer for NOAA’S parent body, the Commerce Department.
Gilman writes that one of NOAA’S six main offices, the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, should be “disbanded” because it issues “theoretical” science and is “the source of much of Noaa’s climate alarmism”. Though he admits it serves “important public safety and business functions as well as academic functions”, Gilman says data from the National Hurricane Center must be “presented neutrally, without adjustments intended to support any one side in the climate debate”.
But NOAA’S research and data are “largely neutral right now”, said Andrew Rosenberg, a former NOAA official who is now a fellow at the University of New Hampshire. “It in fact basically reports the science as the scientific evidence accumulates and has been quite cautious about reporting climate effects,” he said. “It’s not pushing some agenda.”
The rhetoric harkens back to the Trump administration’s scrubbing of climate crisis-related webpages from government websites and stifling climate scientists, said Gloninger, who now works at an environmental consulting firm, the Woods Hole Group.
“It’s one of those things where it seems like if you stop talking about climate change, I think that they truly believe it will just go away,” he said. “They say this term ‘climate alarmism’ … and well, the existential crisis of our lifetime is alarming.”
NOAA also houses the National Weather Service (NWS), which provides weather and climate forecasts and warnings. Gilman calls for the service to “fully commercialize its forecasting operations”.
He goes on to say that Americans are already reliant on private weather forecasters, specifically naming AccuWeather and citing a PR release issued by the company to claim that “studies have found that the forecasts and warnings provided by the private companies are more reliable” than the public sector’s. (The mention is noteworthy as Trump once tapped the former CEO of AccuWeather to lead NOAA, though his nomination was soon withdrawn.)
The claims come amid years of attempts from US conservatives to help private companies enter the forecasting arena – proposals that are “nonsense”, said Rosenberg.
Right now, all people can access high-quality forecasts for free through the NWS. But if forecasts were conducted only by private companies that have a profit motive, crucial programming might no longer be available to those in whom business executives don’t see value, said Rosenberg.
“What about air-quality forecasts in underserved communities? What about forecasts available to farmers that aren’t wealthy farmers? Storm-surge forecasts in communities that aren’t wealthy?” he said. “The frontlines of most of climate change are Black and brown communities that have less resources. Are they going to be getting the same service?”
Private companies like Google, thanks to technological advancements in artificial intelligence, may now indeed be producing more accurate forecasts, said Andrew Blum, author of the 2019 book The Weather Machine: A Journey Inside the Forecast. Those private forecasts, however, are all built on NOAA’S data and resources.
Fully privatizing forecasting could also threaten the accuracy of forecasts, said Gloninger, who pointed to AccuWeather’s well-known 30- and 60-day forecasts as one example. Analysts have found that these forecasts are only right about half the time, since peer-reviewed research has found that there is an eight- to 10-day limit on the accuracy of forecasts.
“You can say it’s going to be 75 degrees out on May 15, but we’re not at that ability right now in meteorology,” said Gloninger. Privatizing forecasting could incentivize readings even further into the future to increase views and profits, he said.
Commercializing weather forecasts – an “amazing example of intergovernmental, American-led, postwar, technological achievement” – would also betray the very spirit of the endeavor, said Blum.
In the post-second world war era, John F. Kennedy called for a global weather-forecasting system that relied on unprecedented levels of scientific exchange. A privatized system could potentially stymie the exchange of weather data among countries, yielding less accurate results.
The founding of weather forecasting itself showcases the danger of giving profit-driven companies control, said Rosenberg. When British V. Adm Robert FitzRoy first introduced Britain to the concept of forecasts during Victorian times, he was often bitterly attacked by business interests. The reason: workers were unwilling to risk their lives when they knew dangerous weather was on the horizon.
“The ship owners said, well, that means maybe I lost a day’s income because the fishermen wouldn’t go out and risk their lives when there was a forecast that was really bad, so they didn’t want a forecast that would give them a day’s warning,” Rosenberg said. “The profit motive ended up trying to push people to do things that were dangerous … there’s a lesson there.”
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twelvedaysinaugust · 2 years
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Hey it's PR Anon.
Harry's team gave the RS writer several beats to hit. All of it, every single bit of it, was created by his PR team and fed to the writer. A large aspect of the article is about sponsoring Olivia Wilde.
I think the article was supposed to do a few things. One, sell vulnerable yet relatable music superstar Harry Styles who has varied interests. Two, sponsor his relationship with Olivia Wilde. And three, put a tiny toe in the queer pond to ramp up for My Policeman.
It hit the mark okay for selling Harry Styles. Harry is charming. He is likable. Even when he repeats talking points written in poor taste, he can still deliver well. He doesn't have a strong point of view about anything, speaks only in generalities, and doesn't commit to anything except being nice. He is a blank space for your fantasies to reside.
However, I think Harry is in a bit of a conundrum with DWD and MP. I think he has some promotional agreement with Olivia for DWD tied to financial gain. I think Olivia does have a point of view and for whatever reason, she wanted Harry to sponsor their relationship. I find it incredibly odd that she was interviewed for the article, referred to as his girlfriend by the writer, yet he never commented on her directly. He barely mentioned acting in the movie she directed. Why does Harry seem so much more eager to discuss MP than the movie directed by his girlfriend? I think there are real boundaries around his relationship with her, what he will do and what he won't do. I think she wanted more from the arrangement and this article was one way to sponsor their relationship without him being directly involved.
I didn't read the comments he made regarding the toxic corner of fandom to be about Larry specifically but rather the general, constant speculation of his love life with anyone including Louis, Xander, Camille, Kendall Jenner, Andy Cohen...the list goes on. I read those comments as him saying none of that is real, none of that is me. I didn't read it as him saying Larry isn't real because although Larry is discussed a lot, it's one of many relationships.
I have thought a lot about why he made the comments about fans. Because really, what was the point? If he is in love with Olivia and wants people to like her and support their relationship, then it would be very easy to show love for her and support for her by simply being with her in a real way. The comment about the fans seemed more of a PR talking point to show sponsorship of Olivia without actually admitting to caring for her. I think this relationship is imbalanced, real or not.
I think Harry's was trying to express how much the story of MP meant to him - the relationship, the love, the secret life. But in an effort to hide why that meant something to him, he said crass comments about gay sex. It was in really poor taste and I can see why people are pissed. In an effort to hide Harry's sexuality, his team (and Harry, remember he has agency too) are diminishing the most interesting stories he can tell about his life. After reading the article and his comments, I can't figure out why he agreed to do MP if he was going to promote it this way. In an effort to not be vulnerable, he looks like an asshole.
From my professional perspective, Harry is in a really odd place. I think his personal desires do not coincide with his professional desires. As he continues to duck and dive any vulnerable parts of his life, he becomes increasingly disingenuous and uninteresting. I think Harry has to change the way he interacts with the world and his fans. He either needs to commit to the public narrative he is telling or he needs to change the narrative. Maybe this article response will be a wake up call for his team. I kind of doubt it. I would be interested to hear other's thoughts too.
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Since someone brought it up and I remember all of us talking about the possibility of publishing - did you have any updates on that? Or did it have to kind of take a back burner since you've had so much happening since then?
Back burner for sure! But it's part of my summer plan to really buckle down.
I showed my husband what he calls the "sizzler" aka the back cover of the book and he was like "I have some edits" 🙄
I'm still working on names, but here's what I have for the agent inquiry note. Oh and I have a title I'm OBSESSED with:
The Romantic Lede takes place over the course of Victoria James and Jake Carver’s senior year at idyllic Farrington College in Vermont. When Victoria, the editor-in-chief of Farrington’s college newspaper, receives an anonymous tip that the oldest fraternity on campus is working with the administration to bury charges against their chapter, she goes head-to-head with the fraternity’s president, Jake Carver. 
Victoria will stop at nothing to unearth the Chi Gam’s decades of misconduct as she vies for a national collegiate journalism award, her all-expenses-paid ticket to graduate school. 
But taking down the Chi Gams means going up against golden boy Jake – a legacy student and president of the fraternity, who has a cushy corporate job at his family’s company waiting for him upon graduation. 
The further Victoria digs into the fraternity’s misconduct, the more Jake realizes that things may not be as black and white as he had once thought. What happens when Jake begins to doubt whether or not his fraternity is as unblemished as they claim, and how will Victoria react when her investigation of the fraternity shows her a side of Jake she never expected to meet?
Readers of Love, Theoretically and Icebreaker will love Victoria and Jake’s slow burn romance, the nostalgic setting of a tightly knit college campus, and the way Victoria’s fraternity investigation mirrors her own journey of self discovery. 
I spent three years as an editor with my own college newspaper in a tiny town in Ohio, as well as four years as the editor of a financial publication in New York covering investment management. Currently, I’m a director at a PR agency supporting clients within the financial services sector. This is my first novel. 
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A long-promised revolution in banking is headed to Canada, but you might not notice when it arrives, was the sinister headline to a recent The Canadian Press article.
The change that is in the works is something called “open banking” and the Canadian federal government has promised framework legislation in next month’s budget to bring the system to Canada.
Under open banking, banks allow access and control of customers’ personal and financial data to third-party service providers.
One of the biggest areas of growth is in credit assessments, The Canadian Press reported. “Under open banking, lenders could directly access an individual’s banking data, so they can look beyond credit scores. Consumers can also use it to build their credit scores, for example by providing reliable rent payments.”
The Canadian Press article quotes Helen Child – co-founder of Open Banking Excellence (“OBE”), a forum for those working in the system – to promote open banking.
OBE promotes itself as: “We’re more than a PR agency, we’re your community.” By “your” they don’t mean us, they are referring to potential partners. Who are its partners?
“We’ve been boosting the Open Banking profiles of some of the biggest names in the industry for over three years,” OBE boasts.  Its LinkedIn page claims it is “the largest and most engaged community of Open Banking and Open Finance pioneers in the world. From fintechs and banks to regulators and bigtechs [sic], our community gathers to learn, share stories, spark debate and collaborate.”
In a July 2020 interview, co-founder Child admitted that Open Banking Excellence capitalised on the covid pandemic in the UK and had expansion plans.  “We plan to launch in AsiaPac … The UK created the blueprint for Open Banking. We can share our learnings, talent and experience with the rest of the world, and launching OBE in other parts of the world allows us to do that,” she said.
Of course, open banking advocates such as Child who have a vested interest will make out that open banking is for our convenience.  But is it?
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From Hobby to Business: Transforming Your PR Agency into a Profitable Venture
In the field of public relations (PR), those who are passionate about their work frequently launch their own firms. A project that starts out as a love project can easily develop into a successful business endeavor. But in order to succeed and be profitable in the long run, PR agency owners must change their perspective from running their company like a hobby to running a legitimate business. In order to assist PR agency owners in making the shift from amateurs to astute business operators, we'll examine the critical actions and mental shifts described in "The Ultimate PR Agency Financial Management Handbook" by Rick Gould, CPA, M.S., J.D. in this post.
Recognizing the Importance of Profitability:
Most people who operate PR agencies do so because they are enthusiastic about PR and want to work with clients who share their passions. Gould stresses the significance of putting passion and profitability together, though. Making money is only one aspect of profitability; another is securing the agency's long-term growth and viability. Owners have to understand that being profitable is critical to attracting top people, reinvesting in the company, and surviving economic downturns. 
Shifting the Mindset:
Owners must change their perspective in order to operate the agency as a business rather than as a pastime. This change entails looking at the agency from a business perspective as opposed to just concentrating on creative endeavors. It necessitates making decisions with a strategic mindset, establishing precise financial objectives, and giving priority to initiatives that increase sustainability and profitability.
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Establishing a Business Mindset:
Developing a business mindset is necessary to get from enthusiast to business owner. This way of thinking entails putting aside prejudices and feelings in order to make choices that are optimal for the agency's long-term development and financial stability. Prioritizing budgeting, spending control, and financial discipline will help owners keep their businesses viable and competitive in the marketplace.
Setting Clear Goals and Objectives:
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In conclusion, a major attitude shift is necessary to go from managing a PR agency as a hobby to considering it as a lucrative business. Owners of PR agencies can position their companies for long-term success and profitability by implementing sound financial management procedures, establishing specific goals, and assuming a business mindset. According to Gould's manual, establishing breakthrough profitability and guaranteeing a PR agency' continued existence need managing by the numbers.
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ineedtoventchrissy · 3 months
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To continue with my ventting.
I can't remember which blog said this, but they said something along the lines that it will take time for Chris to rebuild his career once this shitshow is over. They were talking about how this shitshow has gone on for so long and how bad the situation has gotten that it is now even starting to affect the general public's opinion of him.
This shitshow has gone on for far too long and is so bad that personally, I don't know if the fandom will ever recover, but it will definitely not ever be the same. The fandom was divided into many factions because of this mess that Chris created. Chris willingly chose to allow his fandom to be used, to be gaslighted, and to be labeled as crazy by his team. He allowed his POS, lazy ass leech of a brother to call his fans crazy. Chris has used his fans for many years, but this time, he went too far. I honestly don't know if he will have as large and as devoted fandom ever again. The fan base that supported him through thick and thin, that went to bat for him when the leaked dick pic was accidentally released and pretty much saved him, I believe that is gone for good. Chris will never have that support from the fandom ever again, in my opinion. There has been too much hurt, too much disrespect, and too much division for there to be the level of loyalty that once existed when that dick pic surfaced. I blame Chris and his team for that.
I'm waiting for this crap of a PR stunt shitshow to end. After that, who knows. I will say this it will take a long time for Chris to build his career and his fan base. He may successfully rebuild his career, but I highly doubt he will have the fan support he once had. And that is on him. He has no one else to blame but himself.
I hope that when this is over and done with, Chris will seek out a highly qualified and reputable therapist and has done the help he needs. I also hope he fires his entire team, CAA, Meghan, and especially Ilaria. I hope he finds a really good, decent agency to represent him and an agent with a strong moral compass who won't let this shitshow happen again. I hope he gets rid of all of his friends who are leeches, starting with Tara,Jamie Chung, and Mark Kassman. I hope he sets boundaries with those friends he chooses to keep in his life. I hope he financially cuts off his brother Scott. He's done way too much for that POS. At the very least, I hope he has it out with Scott and sets a timeline with Scott, telling Scott to move his ass to NYC, go to auditions on Broadway, and has 2 years to make it on Broadway and then he will cut him off. I really hope Chris does the hard work to better himself as a person and as an actor. Chris has no excuse not to get therapy. He comes from a financially affluent family. He is a millionaire several times over, thanks to his days with Marvel, so he has the means to get therapy. He has dealt with his issues by drinking too much, smoking tobacco cigarettes, smoking weed, and has been rumored to have tried cocaine or used cocaine. These aren't healthy, helpful, or productive ways to deal with his anxiety or other issues he may have. He needs to get help. More importantly, he has to want to get better. I really hope he chooses to get better and gets help. I also hope that one day, he publicly admits what he has done and sincerely apologizes to his fans.
As for me, when this shitshow ends, I will be relieved to finally see the end. After that, I don't know. I do know that for now and for a long time to come, I won't be spending any of my hard earned money on any of his work, nothing. As of right now, the last film of his I watched was The Gray Man. I have never been to a CC, and I doubt I will go to one he's involved in. I don't know if I will ever watch or support any of his future works.
I always side eyed Chris. I never truly bought into the image that Disney and his team created, especially when he got involved with his married Gifted Co star. I refuse to say her name because she is a POS. if you know the history of their relationship and what her SM media was like before the cleanup, you'll know why I don't like her.
I understand that Chris is a loyal person to his friends and family, but at some point, you have cut off toxic people. I have had to do this with many of my aunts and uncles, first cousins, and other family members. I'm the process of distancing myself from my sister because I've had enough of her disrespectful attitude towards me. So, I understand how hard it can be to set boundaries with family and friends and to cut ties with toxic people, but he is going to have to do that if he is going to lead a healthy life.
I am a fan of Sebastian Stan. He is #1 for me. Chris has always been second place. Sebastian, in my opinion, has always been the superior actor of the two. He has also, in my opinion, been the better human being of the two. I am so happy that all of Sebastian Stan's hard work and dedication to his craft is finally getting him the recognition he so richly deserves.
Thank you for creating this safe space to vent. It is very much appreciated.
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INTRODUCING...STACIE AND VIV !!
full name
constance thongprasom
preferred names
stacie
age
27
pronouns
she/her
gender identity
cis woman
sexual orientation
asexual
currently identifies as being biromantic, but she feels that she may be on the aro spectrum as well
ethnicity
southeast asian, thai
hometown
bath
current occupation
pr agent at a pr agency
definitely has never done work for the royals
height
168cm / 5′6″
personality
as noted in the application, stacie is described to be both a homebody and workaholic. she enjoys mundane, domestic things like cooking, cleaning, crochet, and embroidery. it offers a sense of calm and control that allows her to decompress from her work. on the contrary, she is a workaholic. she practically brings work everywhere with her. this, of course, is the nature of her job. stacie often is calm and composed out of necessity. if she isn’t, then she may end up making her client anxious and act out. as a pr agent, she knows that would cause more messes. due to her work, stacie is a very private person. she doesn’t open up a lot and keeps things to herself most of the time. outside of work and work related events, she’s often seen alone. while it is a good thing for her to relax, at times it does get lonely especially because she is too exhausted to go out with friends. despite everything, stacie is an incredibly loyal person. she will drop everything for her friends and family, especially as someone who cherishes platonic relationships. she also has a strict set of morals and beliefs which has caused her to jump around pr agencies and clients for a while. she also is noted to have high standards by her friends and be high maintenance, but stacie knows what she wants in a partner.
hobbies
legos
woodwork
metalsmithing
crochet
embroidery
three fun facts
she has a large mug collection (currently 72 and counting).
her celebrity crush is sofia boutella.
she has never watched love island.
family
father and mother (in contact)
younger brother, younger sister (in contact)
bio
constance thongprasom was born in the united states and raised there for most of her childhood. when she was thirteen, the family moved to the city of bath, england. stacie’s childhood was relatively stable even if they didn’t have much money. for that reason, she did her best to go to a local university. she did get a scholarship to help ease financial burdens and worked on the side as well as be a full time student. eventually, she graduated and moved to london for her master’s and found a job right after finishing said degree. stacie, due to her moral beliefs, ended up jumping around jobs and clients.
education
university of bath - social sciences ba
middlesex university london - ma in media management
quirks
stacie’s favorite food is yen ta fo and instant noodles.
stacie only has an instagram account, with her handle being staciet.som. despite having one, it’s on private and has very few photos. it was a little frustrating for the editing team to put together a montage for her.
due to her upbringing in the states, she has an american accent. she does use british slang and pronounces certain words the same way her peers do.
stacie speaks three languages: english, thai, and arabic. she’s also casually learning italian on duolingo.
heavily afraid of birds.
has two pets: a chihuahua named hank and a sphnyx cat named shiv. both are named after her favorite characters from some of her favorite shows.
really enjoys succession. really, really does.
her current favorite artist is jann.
stacie’s favorite movie is but i’m a cheerleader (1999).
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full name
vivien jameson
preferred names
viv
age
26
pronouns
he/they
gender identity
genderfluid man
sexual orientation
omnisexual
ethnicity
scottish
hometown
aberdeen
current occupation
virologist for the nhs
height
180cm / 5′10″
personality
viv is someone who knows what they want. he’s tenacious and ambitious, refusing to give up on something they desire. such an attitude is beneficial but also detrimental. on one hand, he’s extremely dedicated to his work. they get the job done and they are a reliable person. this even extends to domestic activities and chores. however, because viv is so work oriented, it becomes hard to separate his personal life and his work life. there’s nothing wrong with blending the two of course! but it does get exhausting because it appears that all they can talk about is his work. it also leaves them to be fatigued a lot of the time and they rarely take time out for themselves. he is easy to get along with however and considered to be very charming. viv is pretty funny and he’s also caring, willing to take time off to take care of his friends and family. he is, however, extremely modest to a point that it frustrates all of his friends. they tend to downplay their own achievements and themselves as a person. viv is also a cautious person and super clean. they’re always insistent on properly disinfecting everything. happens when you work in a field like virology.
hobbies
reading (particular fondness for philosophy, self help, medical, social, and fantasy books)
table top roleplay games
mixology
mycology
three fun facts
he’s a mushroom parent! so they grow mushrooms and harvest them for food.
they went vegetarian for their ex.
their celebrity crush is david tennant
family
father and mother (in contact)
older brother (estranged)
younger sister (in contact)
bio
vivien jameson was born in aberdeen, scotland to a lower class family. for the most part, he had a good childhood. albeit he never had the best relationship with his older brother, especially after his older brother stole money from his university funds to marry a woman he got divorced from six months later. they don’t talk to their brother anymore and any calls or messages they get, they promptly delete. they did earn a full scholarship to university and did their undergrad in anthropology and philosophy. after finishing undergrad, viv briefly moved to england to finish their msc. on the side, they would model to help pay for rent, groceries, and bills. he also worked at a nando’s.
education
university of aberdeen - anthropology and philosophy ma
exeter university - pathogen evolution msc
quirks
viv has an instagram account with the username vivjameson and a twitter handle of the same name. they came out as genderfluid on twitter.
viv really wants a pet but due to their busy schedule, does not have the time to get one. their plan is to adopt a cat from a nearby shelter.
ever since game of thrones ended, he rewatches the show in its entirety yearly. (he’s an avid hater of s8) his favorite characters are sansa, cersei, and brianne.
doesn’t use dating apps. has never used dating apps.
viv speaks four languages: english, spanish, polish, and scottish gaelic.
originally, viv wanted to be a fashion designer. they learned early on though that they kind of sucked at color theory.
most of his wardrobe is filled with black, white, and neutral colored clothes.
their favorite artist is mitski and rammstein.
viv’s favorite movie is suspiria (1977).
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houseofbrat · 1 year
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Quite literally everyone whom Harry has dated or hooked up with has been blonde (except for Meghan). He clearly has some big time mommy issues going on and he was clearly looking for a pseudo-mommy. The blondes he went out with however refused to be his mommy, so he left them. Then he met Meghan who didn't look anything like his mother but who was ready to act like his "Mummy". And so here we are now. In his own words Meghan is the second coming of Diana and he's afraid of history repeating itself. When Meghan divorces him history will repeat itself when she takes him to the cleaners just like Diana did to Charles, both financially and reputation wise.
I don’t think Harry’s Wife will be able to take him to the cleaners per se, as Diana did. Diana had to put up one hell of a pr campaign to take down Charles during the War of the Waleses to take Charles “to the cleaners.” 
Harry’s Wife doesn’t have the same resources Diana did in the early and mid-90s, for one. Two, she has no shortage of enemies, and she keeps getting more, aka the Getty family. Three, she is already severely in debt and allegedly in arrears with two legal firms. Those are multiple problems that won’t solve themselves when you have to put up a huge fight in a divorce battle. 
Harry allegedly hasn’t taken money out of his trust money that he inherited from Diana. If true, that will work more in Harry’s favor than his soon-to-be ex-wife. 
Ultimately, Diana was able to take Charles to the cleaners because she was the mother of heir to the throne. Harry’s Wife is the mother of the (currently) sixth and seventh to the throne. It’s not even an apples to oranges comparison. 
Also, let’s not forget that the BRF has tons of things to leak and unleash upon Harry’s Wife via the press. The Queen didn’t want to use any of it while she was alive--either before the marriage or after Megxit or after the Oprah interview--because she didn’t want to muddy her hem at the end of her reign.
Charles has no such qualms about doing that. It took Charles ten plus years to get rid of Andrew, but he was eventually successful in doing so. Charles will have no problem giving the okay for the palace pr agencies to unleash whatever they have drip by drip, photo by photo, etc., to deal with the Harry’s Wife problem. 
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ereardon · 4 months
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You said you’re in New York with clients. What do you do for work??
I’m a director at a PR agency! My firm is based in London with an office in NY but since we left New York in 2020 I’ve been remote and go into one of the offices a few times a year. I’m meeting with a compliance client but I do financial services, capital markets and energy!
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theblogtini · 1 year
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But the fact that she signed w/ WME might mean that she's given up w/ trying to handle Archewell PR in-house. It also might mean that she's got some major deals in the works b/c WME ain't cheap.
I doubt it, but perhaps the titles of her children help her a little bit with doubt, specially if rumours are true that she will go full ‘mommy brand’
I honestly can't see WME signing her unless they knew there was money to be had. They work on retainer sure, but most of these agencies make their money by taking a percentage cut of the deals their clients bring in... they aren't going to waste resources on her and Archewell unless they know it's financially worth their time.
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