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JJB has launched yet another successful press campaign for Hidden Hearing, featuring their client, Queen of Harley Street, Lesley Reynolds. By devising this impactful campaign and collaborating with the well-established brand Hidden Hearing, JJB created compelling content and assets that shed a powerful light on the devastating effects hearing loss can have on individuals and their families. The campaign also highlighted the alarming potential for early-onset dementia linked to untreated hearing loss. Both the Express and Mirror ran with this emotive story, while Dr. Aamer Khan shared his personal experience of his wife Lesley Reynolds' hearing loss on GB News’ David Bull Sunday Show. Another hugely successful campaign by JJB—and it’s not finished yet, with more to come!
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'I hid my hearing loss for seven years - I felt ashamed because it made me feel old'
At the Harley Street Skin Clinic she founded with her husband, Dr Aamer Khan, things started to become really difficult as she couldn’t hear what patients were saying and she would call him in to speak to them
Dr. Aamer Khan is a renowned expert in regenerative medicine, specializing in advanced treatments to combat aging and disease. As the founder of Harley St Skin Clinic and Ballingdon Hall retreats, he combines cutting-edge genome testing with holistic wellness to optimize health and vitality. Dr. Khan’s groundbreaking approach focuses on reversing the effects of aging and promoting long-term regenerative health.
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Jeremy Vine invited our fabulous TV client Bradley Riches onto the show this week.
Bradley had a great time talking about all things Heartstoppers, shining a light on Autistica and research and giving his views on one of his favourite shows on TV 'Strictly Come Dancing' and long may it run!
Marisha Wallace came to Jaine Brent to raise her public profile, but during their conversations, she shared a deeply personal story about being scammed, a painful experience that still haunted her with feelings of shame. Understanding how much this impacted Marisha, Jaine and JJB carefully crafted a sensitive yet powerful campaign, encouraging Marisha to be bold, authentic, and true to herself by sharing her story with the world.
Jaine knew that by speaking out, Marisha could not only heal from the shame she carried but also help countless others facing similar situations. With JJB’s guidance, Marisha found the strength to go public, turning her vulnerability into empowerment. The campaign not only highlighted the importance of raising awareness about scams but also offered a message of hope—showing that even those in the spotlight can fall victim and rise above it.
In collaboration with Victim Support, JJB ensured that the campaign also provided practical resources for those affected by scams, connecting them with the help they needed. Through Marisha’s story, the campaign amplified Victim Support’s mission, helping people realize they are not alone and that support is always available.
This bold step has helped Marisha reclaim her story, turning it into one of strength and inspiration. It’s a testament to how sharing our most difficult experiences can transform lives—not just our own but others’ too.
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JJB has launched yet another successful press campaign for Hidden Hearing, featuring their client, Queen of Harley Street, Lesley Reynolds. By devising this impactful campaign and collaborating with the well-established brand Hidden Hearing, JJB created compelling content and assets that shed a powerful light on the devastating effects hearing loss can have on individuals and their families. The campaign also highlighted the alarming potential for early-onset dementia linked to untreated hearing loss. Both the Express and Mirror ran with this emotive story, while Dr. Aamer Khan shared his personal experience of his wife Lesley Reynolds' hearing loss on GB News’ David Bull Sunday Show. Another hugely successful campaign by JJB—and it’s not finished yet, with more to come!
Marisha Wallace came to Jaine Brent to raise her public profile, but during their conversations, she shared a deeply personal story about being scammed, a painful experience that still haunted her with feelings of shame. Understanding how much this impacted Marisha, Jaine and JJB carefully crafted a sensitive yet powerful campaign, encouraging Marisha to be bold, authentic, and true to herself by sharing her story with the world.
Jaine knew that by speaking out, Marisha could not only heal from the shame she carried but also help countless others facing similar situations. With JJB’s guidance, Marisha found the strength to go public, turning her vulnerability into empowerment. The campaign not only highlighted the importance of raising awareness about scams but also offered a message of hope—showing that even those in the spotlight can fall victim and rise above it.
In collaboration with Victim Support, JJB ensured that the campaign also provided practical resources for those affected by scams, connecting them with the help they needed. Through Marisha’s story, the campaign amplified Victim Support’s mission, helping people realize they are not alone and that support is always available.
This bold step has helped Marisha reclaim her story, turning it into one of strength and inspiration. It’s a testament to how sharing our most difficult experiences can transform lives—not just our own but others’ too.
Click on the button below to go direct to VS page if your in need of advice.
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