Explore every episode of the podcast Comms Confidential: The Podcast
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| Trusting the Whisper: Sarah Kissko Hersh on Knowing When to Pivot Careers | 10 Feb 2026 | 00:29:11 | |
This conversation explores the recognition of the need for change and the decision to take a leap into something different. Sarah Kissko Hersh, founder of Type A Consultancy, discusses the internal whisper that signals the need for change and the courage to pursue a new path. Learn more about Type A Consultancy at https://www.typeaeveryday.com/ Takeaways
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| From Campaigns to Credibility: The Real Work of Trade PR with Sofie Diskin of The Martin Agency | 07 Jan 2026 | 00:24:19 | |
What does it really take to turn creative campaigns into lasting credibility? In this episode of Comms Confidential, host Joe Gallo sits down with Sofie Diskin, who leads trade PR at The Martin Agency, one of the most influential creative agencies in the world. Sofie shares what itās like to run communications inside an ad agencyāwhere PR, creativity, and business growth constantly collideāand why agencies must think and operate like brands in their own right. Together, they unpack the tension between PR and advertising, how trade PR extends far beyond campaign launches, and the role earned media plays in building reputation, momentum, and trust. Sofie takes listeners behind the scenes of viral campaigns, narrative backlash, and Cannes main-stage moments, offering a candid look at how credibility is builtāand rebuiltāover time. If youāve ever wondered:
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| From Terrorism to Tokenization: Amanda Russo's Path Into Crypto Policy | 07 Jan 2026 | 00:34:51 | |
Amanda Russo shares her journey from a terrorism analyst to the Director of Communications for the Crypto Council for Innovation (CCI). She discusses the challenges and opportunities in her transition, the role of CCI as a trade organization, and the communication strategy at CCI. Amanda also provides insights into preparing for congressional testimony, measurement and merchandising of work, and advice for PR practitioners. Takeaways
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| Joy as a Comms Strategy: Non-Verbal Communications with The Dancing Umpire Vincent Chapman | 21 Apr 2026 | 00:24:12 | |
What does it take to build a crowd of thousandsānot with a product or a pitch, but with pure joy? Vincent Chapman has the answer. From Little League fields in Northeast Texas to sold-out Savannah Bananas stadium tours watched by millions, Vincent built a career and a personal brand by treating joy as a deliberate, repeatable strategy rather than a mood. His viral 2015 video caught the Bananas' attention. Six years later, they came calling. Now he dances in front of 100,000 people and speaks to corporations about what they get wrong about connection.
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| Fans are Our Brand: Sam Bauman on How to Keep The Audience at the Center of Everything | 07 Apr 2026 | 00:43:39 | |
What does it take to build PR for a brand that doesn't believe in red tape? Sam Bauman has the answer. From local TV news anchor in Michigan to media relations lead at one of the most creative sports entertainment brands in the world, Sam spent ten years reporting the news before the Savannah Bananas called him to help make it. He built their media relations function from the ground up ā navigating live game chaos, a zero-red-tape philosophy, and Jesse Cole's core belief that attention beats marketing every time. In this episode, we discuss knowing your brand goes deeper than a logo or colors, the bar-with-no-sound test for live content, building brand identity across six teams in the Banana Ball Championship League, scenario planning for live sports sideline storytelling, what a mic'd-up home run interview taught Sam about preparation meeting improvisation and much more. Takeaways
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| Embrace the Uncertainty: Aaron Berger on B2B PR, GEO Skepticism, and the Founder Mindset | 24 Mar 2026 | 00:36:10 | |
What does it take to build a B2B brand that journalists actually want to cover and does that change when the journalists no longer need a masthead? Aaron Berger, Principal and Co-Founder of A/M Partners, has the answer. From a Washington DC cab to Ketchum, Mastercard, IBM and now his own firm, Aaron has seen the industry evolve rapidly. In this episode, we discuss why prestige media validates rather than drives B2B sales, the need for a hybrid top-down and bottom-up media strategy, why independent journalists now matter as much as major mastheads, getting comfortable with uncertainty and with clients leaving and much more. Connect with Aaron Berger on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-berger-0934101a/ Check out A/M Partners at https://am.partners/ Chapters
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| The Keepers of Culture: Adrianna Bevilaqua on Why PR Owns the Cultural Moment | 10 Mar 2026 | 00:44:47 | |
Adrianna G. Bevilaqua started college as a pre-med student. She ended up as Chief Creative Officer of M Booth and the path in between tells you everything about how great creative instincts actually develop. In this episode of Comms Confidential, Adrianna unpacks the frameworks behind her creative process: her small data vs. big data approach, the Culture Mark tool M Booth built to map brand archetypes in culture, and why diverse media consumption is non-negotiable for anyone trying to forecast what's next. They also cover the cultural trends reshaping communications in 2026: cognitive revivals, the monoculture era, the rise of GEO, and what AI's growing influence means for the future of PR. An added bonus: how Adrianna convinced a client to put a chronic insomniac comedian to sleep in a Macy's window, and why that campaign is still a masterclass in organic storytelling. Takeaways
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| Overcoming Imposter Syndrome Through Storytelling: Ashley Jacobson of PubMatic | 24 Feb 2026 | 00:41:13 | |
Ashley Jacobson shares her unconventional journey to PR, highlighting the transferable skills acquired from a background in theater and corporate sponsorship. She discusses the challenges of transitioning from theater to PR, overcoming imposter syndrome, and balancing creativity with reality. Additionally, she provides insights into working with celebrity talent and the transition to ad tech. The conversation covers Ashley Jacobson's transition to the ad tech industry, her role in corporate marketing, and the adoption of AI and automation in marketing. It provides insights into the ad tech ecosystem and the strategic role of corporate marketing in building the company's brand. Additionally, it explores the differentiation between AI and automation and their impact on marketing initiatives. Takeaways
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| The Relationship Is Still the Resume: Brooke Kruger of KC Partners on the Comms Hiring Market | 05 May 2026 | 00:37:40 | |
Brooke Kruger founded KC Partners in 2009 out of the financial crisis, built the business by treating candidate relationships the same way she ran media relations on the agency side, and has spent 16 years placing senior communications professionals at high-growth tech companies, VC firms, agencies, and corporations. This episode is a practitioner briefing on the current state of comms hiring: what AI fluency actually means in an interview room, why references now need to be ready within an hour, how companies are ghosting candidates and what that costs their brand, and what a clean hiring process actually looks like from both sides of the table. Connect with Brooke at https://www.linkedin.com/in/brookechilenkruger/ and KC Partners at https://kc-partners.com/ | |||