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EP 64 The Mormon church attack - using press conferences to build trust, reassure communities

EP 64 The Mormon church attack - using press conferences to build trust, reassure communities

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The first words after a mass casualty event can steady a community—or shake it further. We break down the opening press conferences following the Grand Blanc, Michigan church attack to show how leaders earn trust when stakes are highest: the county supervisor’s grounded empathy, a police chief balancing hard facts with community care, a seasoned Michigan State Police PIO orchestrating structure and boundaries, and the FBI’s clear, confident roadmap for the investigation.

We walk through the moments that mattered—why missing a PIO in the first briefing made the flow feel off, how a disciplined PIO in the second briefing controlled the room, and where sequencing can elevate impact. You’ll hear why many communicators lead with compassion before counts, how to frame heroism without drifting into speculation, and how to give the public actionable steps that convert anxiety into help: vigilance, verified tip lines, and reunification guidance. Along the way we spotlight crisp techniques like bridging, setting question parameters, and simplifying language under pressure, all while respecting investigative boundaries.


We'd love to hear from you. Email the show at Tom@leadinginacrisis.com.

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EP 64 The Mormon church attack - using press conferences to build trust, reassure communities

EP 64 The Mormon church attack - using press conferences to build trust, reassure communities

Tom