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The Real PR Story Behind Ford Vs. Firestone - Driven to Fail w/ Sam Smith, Ep 1 - Jason Vines

The Real PR Story Behind Ford Vs. Firestone - Driven to Fail w/ Sam Smith, Ep 1 - Jason Vines

FromDriven To Fail with Sam Smith


The Real PR Story Behind Ford Vs. Firestone - Driven to Fail w/ Sam Smith, Ep 1 - Jason Vines

FromDriven To Fail with Sam Smith

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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Feb 14, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Would you sacrifice your career and reputation to save thousands of people you’ve never met? Faced with the world’s attention, would you tell the truth no matter what?

Jason Vines is a PR man and a legend. He was a vice president at Ford during the Firestone scandal of the 1990s, where tire failures caused hundreds of people to die in crashes. He helped make decisions that saved lives, and one of those decisions got him fired.

The Ford debacle is just one story from Vines’s remarkable career—he also worked at the top at Chrysler and Nissan. He knows what it feels like when an entire industry loves you, but also how a job can push your family to the brink of collapse. We asked about all of it. (Fair warning: He likes profanity.)

Driven to Fail is a podcast about what happens when things go wrong. What we do when life falls apart, and what we learn when we try to put it back together. Brought to you by the Hagerty Podcast Network.
Released:
Feb 14, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (8)

Driven to Fail is an automotive podcast about failure hosted by journalist Sam Smith. Each episode focuses on a different successful person in the car business, examining how we learn to pick ourselves back up after falling down. First-season guests include the man behind Ken Block's broken Pikes Peak Porsche, a racing driver who nearly died at the wheel, and a retired Ford executive who helped save thousands of lives.