
The Stuck Record is the podcast for anyone tired of hearing the same old internal communication clichés on repeat. Hosted by Emma Bridger and Lee Smith, co-authors of People-First Internal Communication, each episode explores how we can break free from outdated thinking and create more human, connected and impactful workplaces. Tune in for fresh ideas, honest conversations and the occasional blast... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 17 days ago |
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From Expert to People-First (and Why That’s Scary)
In this second track, People-First Internal Communication co-authors, Lee Smith and Emma Bridger, discuss the shift from“expert-as-power” to co-creation, and why it feels risky but necessary.
Expec... more
Why does internal communication feel like it’s stuck on repeat?
In this opening track, authors Lee Smith and Emma Bridger trace the journey of IC from its people-first roots to today’sAI era — exploring why we keep replaying the same challenges and h... more
The Stuck Record is a brand new podcast all about changing the track on internal communication.
Hosted by Lee Smith and Emma Bridger, co-authors of People-First Internal Communication, each episode explores what it takes to move beyond the old play... more
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