<p><em>Content fuels an enterprise business. It's one of the most important ways to build relationships with customers, ignite their interests, and power their journey. It also strengthens a brand, reinforces its point of view, and helps generate revenue. Saying it holds a lot of value is an understatement. </em></p><p><br></p><p><em>But many enterprises overlook the criticality of content. They see it as a commodity — a sunk cost that’s necessary for doing business. They spend little time on the quality and purpose of content and more time rushing to get it out the door. They miss the value in its impact. Content with impact captures interest. It connects. It drives action. Ultimately, it’s the glue between your business and your customers or prospects, so it holds a lot of potential for conversions. Save yourself from wasting missed content opportunities and start creating impact, here on WordBirds!</em></p><p><br></p><p><em>Each episode, we’ll explore why mediocre content no longer cuts it, the challenges content pros grapple with as personalization gets harder, and why, if you really want to break through with your content, you need to focus on impact.</em> <em>And remember that it’s one of your biggest business assets — so it’s time to make it work as hard as you do. </em></p><p><br></p><p><em>The podcast features large enterprise founders, agency owners, marketing experts, and thought leaders in the content space. They share their ups and downs in producing excellent content. Listen as they open up about their challenges and learn how to write in a way that brings loyal customers to your business and enlightens them as readers. Discover the connection between content quality and peak performance – something every owner should know and every business should prioritize.</em></p><p><br></p><p><em>The host of this show is Chris Willis, Acrolinx’s Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Pipeline Officer. Acrolinx helps brands create amazing content usin</em></p>
Internal communications is not about messages.
It’s about alignment.
In this episode, Chris Willis talks with Keith Berman about how internal communications creates real business impact, even when attribution is messy. They unpack why alignment drives retention, productivity, and customer experience, how communicators act as the connective tissue of the business, and what leaders actually listen for when evaluating ROI.
They also tackle AI. What it helps with. What it cannot replace. And why the hype cycle feels familiar to anyone who lived through the early 5G promises.
For communicators who want to prove value, not volume.
The people closest to your customers are often the last to know what’s happening inside your business and it’s costing you.
In this episode, Chris Willis sits down with Victoria Dew, CEO of Dewpoint Communications and author of the new report Connecting the Frontline, to explore why organizations still struggle to reach and engage their frontline workers.
They unpack:
Whether you lead communications, HR, or operations, this one’s for anyone who believes your people are your brand.
🎧 Listen now and start rethinking how your strategy reaches the people who make it real.
Big idea: Product and comms are converging—fast.
Why listen: Paperflite’s CPO Yega Kumarappan shows how to move from “we shipped the message” to “it landed,” using data, plain English, and AI (as a partner, not a press release machine).
You’ll learn:
The big picture:
This episode gives you something rare: the comms strategy and the CEO’s take on its impact.
Why it matters:
Michael Passanante at Capital Rx is proving that in a long sales cycle, communication isn’t a support function, it’s the strategy. His team built a program that educates the market, aligns the business, and drives attributed revenue.
Then we bring in the CEO.
AJ Loiacono shares exactly how he sees the value of comms:
“If your team isn’t performing, you won’t be taken seriously in that first step.”
What you’ll learn:
— How to activate internal experts as communicators
— How comms builds trust over a 3-year sales cycle
— How to drive internal alignment and external credibility
— Why the CEO sees comms as a force multiplier
Bottom line:
This is the episode every comms pro should play for their executive team.
The big picture:
AI is already better at writing, summarizing, and mimicking tone. So what does that mean for internal comms?
Why it matters:
If your value is built on turning chaos into copy, you’re replaceable. But if you lead with strategy, trust, and human nuance—you’re untouchable.
Go deeper:
Regine Nelson, Internal Communications and Employee Engagement Lead at Couchbase joins to unpack her viral post on the future of IC in the age of AI. We talk about:
Listen now if you want to stay relevant, be respected, and future-proof your role.
Trust in leadership is broken. But it’s not just a leadership crisis. It’s a communication failure.
In this episode, Forbes journalist Julia Korn joins Chris to unpack her viral piece on the erosion of employee trust in today’s workplace, and why so many leaders are getting it wrong. They explore:
– Why layoffs during record profits are shattering loyalty
– How toxic leadership thrives on fear, not facts
– The communication moves that rebuild trust
– A new workplace social contract, built on transparency, dignity, and listening
🎯 If you care about trust, culture, and clarity at work, this one’s for you.
Too many marketing and comms leaders are stuck proving their worth with outputs:
In this episode, Elliott Bundy and Becca Chambers lay out a better path: lead like an operator.
We unpack what it means to own the business narrative, treat trust as a metric, and stop asking for a seat at the table—because you’re already in the room.
Whether you're a CMO, CCO, or somewhere in between, this is a playbook for turning influence into impact.
With a special intro conversation with Dan Simon, Chairman of Vested PR, and CEO of Qwoted.
🔍 It’s a tough market. But if you're in comms and looking for your next job, this episode is your playbook.
💥 In this episode, recruiter Brooke Kruger breaks down:
👀 Whether you're job-hunting, consulting, or just future-proofing, this is a must-listen.
Oscar Trimboli – best-selling author, award-winning podcast host, and workplace listening expert is on the show!
1 big thing: Most of us listen poorly and that has a surprising impact on leadership, meetings, and productivity.
Why It Matters: Better listening means more effective communication, shorter meetings, and stronger organizational alignment.
Tune in to start transforming how you lead and communicate—because effective listening is the ultimate competitive edge.
1 big topic: We're exploring the nuanced difference between proactive planning and reactive responses. In a world where every comms moment counts, understanding when to lead the narrative, and when to pivot, is crucial.
Jennifer Kaplan, CEO of Evolve PR and Marketing, shares her 25+ years of expertise on turning potential PR disasters into brand victories.
What to expect:
Key Takeaway: In today’s real-time media environment, owning your narrative before it owns you isn’t just smart. It’s essential.
Tune in now for a candid, no-holds-barred conversation that challenges conventional PR wisdom and empowers you to control your brand’s story from the get-go.
Trust in media, institutions, and corporate comms is eroding. Neil Brown, president of Poynter Institute and founder of PolitiFact, knows why—and how to fix it.
🔹 The danger of clickbait & why credibility wins
🔹 How relationships & transparency build trust
🔹 AI’s role in comms & why ethics matter
🔹 Fact-checking: accountability, not censorship
Trust is hard to earn, easy to lose. Learn how to get it—and keep it. 🎧
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