But First, Principles!
Today’s Guest: Stephanie Pryor of Spry PR Don’t forget! Like – Comment – Subscribe Guest Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanieapryor/ ## This Episode: In this conversation, Stephanie Pryor, founder of Spry PR, shares her entrepreneurial journey and discusses the importance of public relations for businesses, especially small businesses. Stephanie explains how PR is about building and maintaining a brand’s reputation and visibility among customers, stakeholders, and the broader community. She highlights the power of relationships in business, the importance of strong communication skills, and why entrepreneurs should proactively engage with their audiences beyond immediate sales goals. The conversation also explores the overlap between PR and marketing, emphasizing how thought leadership, strategic communication, and audience understanding contribute to long-term business growth. Stephanie shares insights into media kits, news bureaus, and building a strong “subject matter expert” bench within a business. She reflects on the personal challenges of entrepreneurship, moments of doubt, and the resilience required to navigate growth while staying grounded in relationships and service. The discussion ultimately highlights the importance of reputation management, networking, and strategic visibility in building a successful and sustainable business. ## Key Takeaways * Take things one day at a time to avoid overwhelm * Business is inherently personal; relationships matter * Building a strong network is crucial for success * Writing and communication are foundational skills in PR * PR is about reputation and visibility, not just press releases * Small businesses can benefit from PR without hiring large agencies * Engaging proactively with audiences supports long-term growth * PR and marketing overlap but serve different purposes * Thought leadership helps educate and build authority * Understanding your audience is essential in communications * Media kits help journalists and influencers tell your story * A news bureau organizes important company announcements * Businesses should identify and elevate subject matter experts * Entrepreneurs face moments of doubt and uncertainty * Strong client relationships matter, especially during challenges * Future growth requires vision, strategy, and networking * Work ethic and ambition are critical entrepreneurial traits * Reputation management should be proactive, not reactive ## But First, Principles with Colin Davis Real stories. Real principles. Real growth for business owners. Each episode reveals the mindset, systems, and turning points behind small business success so you can grow without burning out. This season, Season 2, we are featuring innovative entrepreneurs shaping the Richmond region and beyond. ## Helpful Links Want practical tools to build a business that actually works? Visit: First Principles Coaching Ready for clarity, structure, and momentum in your business? Email Colin: [colin@firstprinciplescoaching.com](mailto:colin@firstprinciplescoaching.com) ## About Colin Colin Davis is a business and leadership coach with a background in ministry, psychology, and organizational leadership. A former missionary and monk turned entrepreneur, he helps small business owners create focus, build systems, and achieve lasting growth through First Principles Coaching. He lives in Virginia with his wife and children.
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