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The Court Reporter Podcast

Brynn Reynolds Seymour
Court Reporting
Virtual Transcript Manager
The Court Reporter Podcast
Artificial Intelligence
Court Reporting Profession
Court Reporters
Steno
Zoom
New York
NCRA
Remote Depositions
Artificial Intelligence In Courts Act
Court Reporter Freedom Formula
Workflow Management
Digital Court Reporting
Interpreters
CPLR
Voice Writing
AI In Court Reporting
Notary Law

The Court Reporter Podcast is a space for court reporters who want to leverage technology and streamline their workflows, to move from feeling overwhelmed and scattered to clear, confident, and assertive in their work and their lives. Hosted by Brynn Reynolds Seymour, this podcast offers grounded conversations, practical insight, and perspective drawn from real experience inside the courtroom. Eac... more

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Latest Episodes

🏆 The Court Reporter Podcast Awards: Nominations Are Open

What makes an attorney unforgettable from a court reporter's perspective?

It's probably not what you think.

In this episode, Brynn officially opens nominations for the first-ever Court Rep... more

Episode 91 | 🎵 On The Record #2: ReporterFlow

If there is one song that captures the heart of the Court Reporter Podcast, this is it.

ReporterFlow is about the transformation so many court reporters are seeking.

Not just becoming a better writer ... more

What does a court reporter hear when everyone else is talking?

Before you listen, I want to challenge you to listen to this song in two different ways.

As court reporters, we have a unique perspective because we spend our lives preserving moments t... more

Lately, I’ve been questioning everything about my career path as a court reporter.

In this episode, I share why I applied for a digital court reporting position… why I didn’t get the job… and what I learned.

Topics covered:

• the reality of juggli... more

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Recent Guests

Whitney Kumar
Co-owner, KW Court Reporting
KW Court Reporting
Episode: #88 - From Steno Machine to CEO: How Two Court Reporters Built a 200-Reporter Agency from a Parking Lot
Kamryn Villegas
Co-owner, KW Court Reporting
KW Court Reporting
Episode: #88 - From Steno Machine to CEO: How Two Court Reporters Built a 200-Reporter Agency from a Parking Lot
Robert Lustig
Endocrinologist and sugar metabolism expert
UC San Francisco (implied via UCSF collaboration mentioned
Episode: #86 - Expert Testimony, Sugar, and Cortisol: A Conversation with Dr. Robert Lustig
Rachel Harris
Scoping coach and course creator; co-founder of Scoping International
Scoping International
Episode: #80 - Leveraging Technology for Enhanced Court Reporting Practices
Janet Malone
Judge, former Supreme Court justice in the 9th Judicial District (Westchester, Rockland, Orange, Dutchess, Putnam)
Judiciary (retired)
Episode: #76 - Insights from the Bench: A Conversation with Judge Janet Malone
Vicki Poole
Veteran court reporter with ~39 years of experience
Episode: #69 - Guardians of the Record: Court Reporting Etiquette with Vicki Poole
Sixteen Ramos
Journalist who interviewed Brynn for a Cali Weekly piece
Cali Weekly
Episode: #66 - Job Hunting in 2025: Most Lucrative Career without a Bachelor's
Matt Moss
Freelance reporter; RPR and FCRR; experienced with real-time writing and AI literacy
Episode: #64 - AI & the Future of Court Reporting: Separating Hype from Reality with Matt Moss

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Brynn Reynolds Seymour
Host of The Court Reporter Podcast

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 53 ratings
  • The best resources for court reporters and legal professionals!

    I LOVE this podcast. Brynn is such an exceptional soul. Her story is amazing and her tenacity in wanting to give back to the court reporting community with this podcast is truly incredible. What an invaluble resource to those who are new in the community or have been around forever. The transparency is really key and to know that others struggle in similar ways is so refreshing. Thanks, Brynn. You're wonderful!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ShineWithMe
    Canada2 years ago
  • Should be required listening

    I have spent the majority of my days of the last twenty five years in a courtroom with a judge, lawyers and a court reporter. Despite that fact, listening to this podcast opened my eyes to things I had no idea court reporters were actively deciding and worrying about on a daily basis. I think any attorney that relies on court reporters to make their records, in court or during depositions would be wise to take a listen. I think a few episodes should be required listening for new attorneys going ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Renée esq
    United States2 years ago
  • Gratitude for Being Part of your Podcast

    Brynn thank you for the opportunity to be part of your podcast. It’s an incredible work you’re doing with your podcast. Your dedication, passion, and commitment to creating meaningful content shines through in every episode. And to Shalini your professionalism, warmth, and genuine interest made the conversation flow effortlessly. Your story and your honesty and courage in sharing both the triumphs and challenges you have faced resonated with us on a profound level. Thank you both and hope to do ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pamela_BP
    United States2 years ago
  • Artfully crafted …

    Thank you, Brynn, for artfully crafting this podcast! This isn’t a one-size-fits-all podcast. It’s a smorgasbord of delicacies in ALL THINGS court reporting. I found myself resonating with Podcast #32 “There is Time For Everything.” Thank you for sharing your passion with the world.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Stnagfr
    United States2 years ago
  • Amazing value for court reporters!

    It’s amazing to see people putting value into the world in such niche areas like court reporting!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dnbremer
    United States2 years ago

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Artfully crafted and non-generic; a diverse mix of topics that stay high-yield.
Excellent value for niche court reporting conversations; it's great to see value being created for practitioners.
Brynn and Shalini gave a warm, professional conversation that resonated deeply; hope to hear from them again.
Listening opened my eyes to things attorneys and reporters actively decide and worry about daily; a must-listen for pros guiding new attorneys and reporters alike.
The best resources for court reporters and legal professionals! Brynn is an exceptional soul with a truly incredible story and dedication to the community.

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#66 - Job Hunting in 2025: Most Lucrative Career without a Bachelor's
Q: Where can listeners find more about the Court Reporter CEO Mindset course?
Sixteen asks where to find more information; Brynn points to the podcast newsletter and upcoming landing page, with the course launching on September 1st and pre-signups/discounts available in August.
#66 - Job Hunting in 2025: Most Lucrative Career without a Bachelor's
Q: What tools or systems have you implemented to reclaim time and reduce stress?
Her key solution is creating a Virtual Transcript Manager (VTM) to handle workflow, deadlines, and coordination, enabling the reporter to focus on writing and real-time skills while managing a team of scopists and proofreaders.
#66 - Job Hunting in 2025: Most Lucrative Career without a Bachelor's
Q: Is it location-based? Do you need a license if you move to a different state?
Yes, licensing and requirements vary by state; some states require a Notary Public license for oaths, others require CSR credentials, and COVID-era changes have introduced hybrid/remote dispositions while still needing local sign-off for record accuracy.
#66 - Job Hunting in 2025: Most Lucrative Career without a Bachelor's
Q: What does the career path look like to become a full-time court reporter?
She describes a path from undecided college years to specialized training, noting that many take around two to two-and-a-half years, with a 13-month acceleration possible for some routes; licensing and regional requirements can vary by state.
#66 - Job Hunting in 2025: Most Lucrative Career without a Bachelor's
Q: What drew you to this line of work in the first place?
Brynn explains she stumbled into court reporting after realizing its high earning potential and flexibility, while also recognizing there's a lack of awareness about the field; a fast typing background and a discovery through Google searches led to pursuing stenography as a career.

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What is The Court Reporter Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A practical, brain-friendly show for court reporters navigating a demanding profession through technology, workflow systems, and mindset shifts. Episodes center on reducing admin load, outsourcing for scalable practices, and balancing client work with sustainable business practices. Listeners often get actionable tips on tools, software, and boundaries, plus inspirational stories from reporters who built agencies or adopted hybrid tech models. The show is notable for blending candid personal experiences with concrete guidance, aiming to empower reporters to run their careers like a CEO without burnout.

A standout aspect is its focus on the human side of stenography—wellness, boundaries, leadership, and community—alongside tech-forward solu... more

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1. Whitney Kumar
2. Kamryn Villegas
3. Robert Lustig
4. Rachel Harris
5. Janet Malone
6. Vicki Poole
7. Sixteen Ramos
8. Matt Moss

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