Intuitivstory (Intuitiv Story)
Intuitivstory (also written as Intuitiv Story) is a story agency based in the UK, focusing on consumer issues from a human-interest viewpoint, and supplies stories to the national and international press.
Founder and Origin
The agency was founded by Raksha Public Relations, abbreviated to RPR, and represents individuals in the UK. It has contributed to weekly and monthly publications at Bauer Media Group and IPC Media whilst specialising in spirituality and wellbeing. The agency gained popularity on social media and went mainstream in 2013 after launching its website. It has since been supplying news and features to national outlets in the UK and international publications such as, Friday magazine, published by Al Nisr Publishing in Dubai.
Stance
The agency focuses on issues of freedom, mortality, men’s and women’s interest as well as consumer related concerns. It supports philanthropic efforts of individuals in society and aims to provide constructive approaches to topics explored.
Culture
The agency was the first in the country to engage in and deal with the taboo subject of death on a large scale and write about this consistently in the mainstream media. It has continued to represent peoples’ belief of an afterlife with articles having appeared in national publications as well as on popular TV show, This Morning, where it raised awareness of fake psychic mediums.
The agency has responded to other domestic social issues. An article was run in the Irish Mirror published by Trinity Mirror in 2013 in response to statistics on the high [...] rate in Ireland. An article was published in Woman's Own magazine in 2014 to provide women with advice on divorce after a survey revealed the UK having the highest divorce rate in the EU. It has represented US families in the British press, looking to campaign against gun violence in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook massacre.
References
- The charity weaving dreams Friday Magazine
- [...] victims family help people Irish Mirror
- Mrs Seven Year Itch ITV