EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 8 MIN
The Hidden Moment a Crisis Really Begins
from The PR Breakdown with Molly McPherson · host www.mollymcpherson.com
Molly McPherson opens this episode not with a scandal, but with a pair of pants. It’s a disarming entry point into a much bigger question: what happens to trust when an expert starts to monetize? Drawing on her own decision to join the affiliate platform LTK as a mirror, Molly unpacks a real client crisis involving a content creator whose audience turned on them—not because of what they did, but because of what had quietly eroded. This episode introduces the Crisis Doctrine, Molly’s new framework that distills years of crisis communication work into foundational principles. At its core: trust is the benchmark for reputation, and a crisis almost never begins when you think it does.What You’ll LearnWhy joining an affiliate platform forced Molly to confront the social contract she has with her audience—and what that has to do with crisis communicationHow a content creator’s monetization shift quietly weakened trust with followers long before the public backlash beganThe first two doctrines of the Crisis Doctrine framework: why trust is the currency of reputation, and why crises begin before the headlinesWhy “the medium is the message” is one of the most underused ideas in crisis communication—and how social media algorithms accelerate the collapse of trustWhat transparency actually looks like in practice when you’re someone who teaches it for a livingWhy the real work in a crisis isn’t the statement or the PR campaign—it’s restoring what was broken long before the story went publicJoin me on March 18 at 12pm ET for a members-only deep dive into something I’ve been itching to talk about: how credibility gets manufactured online.We’ll examine the mechanics behind the modern self-help and influencer economy—looking at figures like Mel Robbins, Tony Robbins, Jay Shetty, Peter Attia, Rachel Hollis, and others to understand how authority gets built, amplified, and monetized
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Molly McPherson opens this episode not with a scandal, but with a pair of pants. It’s a disarming entry point into a much bigger question: what happens to trust when an expert starts to monetize? Drawing on her own decision to join the affiliate platform LTK as a mirror, Molly unpacks a real client crisis involving a content creator whose audience turned on them—not because of what they did, but because of what had quietly eroded. This episode introduces the Crisis Doctrine, Molly’s new frame...
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