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The Importance of Culturally Competent PR with Lilly Cortes Wyatt of SociosPR

The Importance of Culturally Competent PR with Lilly Cortes Wyatt of SociosPR

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Lilly Cortes Wyatt is the visionary founder of SociosPR, an innovative integrated communications firm renowned for its cultural competence expertise. With a diverse team, SociosPR collaborates with private enterprises and public agencies, forging meaningful connections with varied communities. On this episode, Lilly shares why cultural competence is so important in 2025 and the dead giveaways that PR agencies are missing the mark. Also, a look at the competitive world of voice-over acting and Lilly's thought-leadership philosophy.


Key Takeaways:

- Keys to cultural competence

- A look inside the world of voice-over acting

- The inspiration for SociosPR



Episode Timeline:

1:45 Why voice acting is harder than most people think

4:20 AI is taking voice acting jobs

7:00 What's happening at SociosPR these days

8:20 The inspiration for SociosPR

10:50 The importance of cultural competence in 2025

13:10 What is cultural competence?

14:20 Should PR people use the term Latinx?

17:05 Dead giveaways that some PR isn't culturally competent

19:45 Is ChatGPT good at translations?

22:50 Understanding the diversity within the Hispanic community

24:20 Lilly's thought leadership philosophy


This episode’s guest:

• Lilly Cortes Wyatt on LinkedIn

• SociosPRAgency.Com

• SociosPR on LinkedIn


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