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The Signal Room

The Signal Awards
Podcasting
Wistia
Clips (short-Form Podcast Clips)
Youtube
Tiktok
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Authenticity
Podcasting Industry
Linkedin
Pablo Torre Finds Out
Artificial Intelligence
Remix
Diary Of a CEO
Gen Z
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Podcasts don’t respond to chaos in media and culture—they catch the tremors before anyone else feels them. The Signal Room sits you down at the table where the sharpest minds in the industry are writing the new media game plan and answering the biggest questions in podcasting today. These conversations are happening in silos and behind closed doors. Now we're inviting you hear them. I’m Jemma Brow... more

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There's a big difference between maintaining an audience and building a community. An audience listens — a community belongs. In the season finale of The Signal Room, Jemma sits down with Patrick Hinds (True Crime Obsessed), Deante' Kyle (Grits & Egg... more

Podcasting's superpower is intimacy — the slow, deep trust built over long-form listening. Social media's superpower is intimacy too, but a different kind: quick hits, snackable moments, the scroll-stopping hook. So what happens when you try to trans... more

A primer for any podcaster trying to get more out of every episode they make. Clips are the podcast industry's best discovery tool. But making them well (finding the right moment, cutting it correctly, adapting it for the right platform) takes time t... more

Clips are everywhere — but are they actually working? In this episode, Jemma sits down with Ashley Carman (Bloomberg), Nishat Kurwa (Vox Media), and Toby Howell (Morning Brew Daily) to ask the question the podcast industry is quietly obsessing over: ... more

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Patrick Hinds
Host of True Crime Obsessed
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Episode: An Audience Listens. A Community Belongs.
Deante Kyle
Host of Grits and Eggs podcast
Episode: An Audience Listens. A Community Belongs.
Sarah Stewart Holland
Co-host of Pantsuit Politics
Episode: An Audience Listens. A Community Belongs.
Beth Silvers
Co-host of Pantsuit Politics
Episode: An Audience Listens. A Community Belongs.
Elosi Ikharo
CEO of Jade Media
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Episode: Why Your Podcast and Your Social Can't Be the Same Thing
Carmen Vicente
Content and social lead at Slate
Slate
Episode: Why Your Podcast and Your Social Can't Be the Same Thing
Akilah Hughes
Host of How Is This Better from Courier Newsroom and Rebel Spirit from iHeart
Courier Newsroom, iHeart
Episode: Why Your Podcast and Your Social Can't Be the Same Thing
Chris Savage
CEO of Wistia
Wistia
Episode: A Conversation with the CEO of Wistia, Chris Savage
Ashley Carman
Journalist at Bloomberg
Bloomberg
Episode: The Clip Economy: What Podcasters Are Getting Right (and Wrong) with Toby Howell, Ashley Carman and Nishat Kurwa

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Jemma Brown
Host of The Signal Room

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An Audience Listens. A Community Belongs.
Q: What role do platforms (Facebook, Discord, Patreon, TikTok) play in community growth and risk management?
Platforms are tools rather than ownership; success comes from owning parts of the relationship (emails, Patreon, Substack) and using platforms to grow and sustain the audience while ensuring spaces remain safe and aligned with the show's values.
An Audience Listens. A Community Belongs.
Q: How do you manage the energy and workload to avoid burnout while keeping the community alive?
Publishers emphasize consistency and boundaries, acknowledge fatigue, rotate topics to avoid fatigue (mixing politics with lighter episodes), and rely on a team—moderators, editors, and producers—to share the load and keep personal enthusiasm high.
An Audience Listens. A Community Belongs.
Q: What are the core ingredients for creating an active community around a podcast?
The core ingredients are ongoing, two-way engagement; treating listeners as partners (responding to emails, meeting at live events, and acknowledging feedback); building a safe, inclusive space with strong moderation; and maintaining a consistent presence in the feed, regardless of external platforms.
A Conversation with the CEO of Wistia, Chris Savage
Q: Do you have a quick hack for marketers to create clips fast if they're not editors?
Yes—use tools like Remix to automatically generate candidate clips, then iterate and refine with minimal manual editing to produce ready-to-share content.
A Conversation with the CEO of Wistia, Chris Savage
Q: How would you define a hook for social clips?
A hook is often an open-ended question or a surprising moment that grabs attention and makes viewers want to hear the response, with visuals sometimes serving as the hook.

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What is The Signal Room about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The show centers on the evolving landscape of podcasting, media, and creator strategy, with a strong emphasis on how audio content intersects with video, social distribution, and audience engagement. Recent episodes explore turning audiences into communities, translating podcasts into short-form clips, authenticity as shows grow, and the broader clip economy that shapes discovery, monetization, and listener behavior. Noteworthy is the host's collaboration with a leading video hosting and analytics platform, plus a willingness to bring in practitioners from journalism, branding, and networked podcasting to illuminate practical tactics for creators and brands alike. The format blends hands-on guidance, live demonstrations, and real-world exam... more

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The Signal Room launched 2 months ago and published 7 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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2. Deante Kyle
3. Sarah Stewart Holland
4. Beth Silvers
5. Elosi Ikharo
6. Carmen Vicente
7. Akilah Hughes
8. Chris Savage

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