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Call it a shift. Call it a revolution. Whatever name you give it, it’s clear internal communications is no longer the poor cousin in the media family tree. At a time when your organisation’s products and services can seemingly be replicated at the touch of a button, the one thing that is hardest to copy – your organisation’s collective wisdom – is fast becoming its most important asset.

In one of the UK’s first internal communications podcasts, Katie Macaulay sits down with IC thought-leaders every other Wednesday to better understand how we can improve communications at work. After all, it’s what’s inside that counts.

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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on The Internal Comms Podcast.

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Katie Macaulay

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Fred Cook
Fred Cook is the Chairman Emeritus of Golin, a global public relations agency, where he has spent over 35 years advising renowned brands such as Amazon, McDonald's, and Disney, as well as influential CEOs like Jeff Bezos and Steve Jobs. His unconventional career path includes diverse roles such as a pool hustler, cabin boy, and chauffeur, which he describes as a series of experiments that shaped his professional journey. Fred is also the Director of the USC Center for Public Relations and the author of the book 'Improvise: Unconventional Career Advice from an Unlikely CEO', where he shares insights on standing out in a competitive job market and the importance of relationship building in communications.
Beth Collier
Beth Collier is a communication, creativity, and leadership consultant known for her insightful work in the field of internal communications. She is the author of the popular Substack newsletter 'Curious Minds', where she shares her thoughts on curiosity and creativity. Beth has a diverse background, having started her career in Hollywood, and has since become a respected professional in the communications industry. Her expertise includes exploring the origins of everyday items and how these stories can inspire creativity and curiosity in others. She is also known for her views on imposter syndrome, which she argues is a myth, and she provides practical tips on how to cultivate curiosity in professional settings.
Jenni Field
Jenni Field is a leadership and internal communication expert, author of 'Nobody Believes You: Become a Leader People Will Follow', and former president of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations. She is also the host of the 'Redefining Communications' podcast and an international leadership coach. Recognized as a leading influencer in the way leaders and organizations communicate with their teams, Jenni has extensive experience in leadership research and has identified eight practices that make a truly effective leader.
Jeremy Connell-Waite
Jeremy Connell-Waite is a Global Communications Designer for IBM, known for his expertise in speechwriting and storytelling. He has a background as a performance coach for senior executives, helping them to enhance their communication skills. Jeremy is acclaimed for his innovative approach to storytelling, emphasizing the design of narratives rather than traditional writing methods. His work draws inspiration from notable figures in the field, including Aaron Sorkin and former Obama speechwriter Terry Szuplat.
Eduvie Martin
Eduvie Martin is the Group Communications and Engagement Manager at British American Tobacco. She serves as the President of the IABC's UK and Ireland Chapter and is the Executive Director of Marketing and Communications at Comic Republic, a creative media company focused on changing the narrative on African storytelling. With a strong background in communications, Eduvie has navigated the challenges of the tobacco industry and has extensive experience in various roles that enhance her expertise in the field.

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career development internal communication relationship building public relations improvisation job market curiosity creativity imposter syndrome communication leadership consulting credible leader credibility effective leader leadership research Jenni Field storytelling storytelling design internal communications speechwriting performance coaching career communications tobacco industry IABC Comic Republic intentionality planning resilience community

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Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on The Internal Comms Podcast.

0:00 44:03

Episode 116 – How to build a remarkable career without a plan

Hosts
Katie Macaulay
Guests
Fred Cook
Keywords
career development internal communication relationship building public relations improvisation job market
Fred Cook’s career proves success doesn’t require a straight line. Now Chairman Emeritus of global PR agency Golin, Fred has spent 35+ years advising world-famous brands – Amazon, McDonald’s, Disney – and visionary CEOs like Jeff Bezos and Steve Jobs.

But his journey began far from the boardroom. Fred’s early resumé includes being a pool hustler, cabin boy and chauffeur for drunks. He describes his life as a “series of experiments” and in this episode, he shares what they taught him.

Fred explains how to stand out in a crowded job market, the evolving role of internal communication, and why the best comms pros are brilliant relationship builders. He also shares insights from his role as Director of the USC Center for Public Relations and his book Improvise: Unconventional Career Advice from an Unlikely CEO.

This is a conversation about courage, curiosity and embracing the unexpected.

Share your thoughts on this or any other episode of The Internal Comms Podcast using the hashtag #TheICPodcast. Thank you for listening.
0:00 1:05:59

Episode 115 – Curiosity, creativity & the imposter myth

Hosts
Katie Macaulay
Guests
Beth Collier
Keywords
curiosity creativity imposter syndrome communication leadership consulting
Inspiration is everywhere when you stay curious. That’s the thread running through this episode of The Internal Comms Podcast, where Katie Macaulay welcomes communication, creativity and leadership consultant Beth Collier. The author of the brilliant Substack newsletter Curious Minds, Beth takes Katie on a journey from her early days working in Hollywood to her role today as a respected comms pro.

Digging into the origin stories of some of life’s everyday items has helped keep Beth curious across the years, and the tales can be astounding. Did you know, for example, that duct tape was invented to save lives?

Not only do Beth and Katie explore these unlikely stories of creativity, they unpack the imposter syndrome phenomenon, which Beth suggests is a complete myth, and dive into how you can strengthen your curiosity muscles to get ahead.

A treasure trove of unique inspiration top tips on how to stay curious, this is one for all the curious comms pros out there.

As always, share your thoughts on this or any other episode of The Internal Comms Podcast using the hashtag #TheICPodcast. And thanks for listening.
0:00 52:42

Episode 114 – The credibility code: Become the leader your team deserves

Hosts
Katie Macaulay
Guests
Jenni Field
Keywords
credible leader leadership internal communication credibility effective leader leadership research Jenni Field
What does it mean to be a credible leader? And just how important is that credibility to your team? In this episode of The Internal Comms Podcast, host Katie Macaulay welcomes back leadership and internal communication expert Jenni Field to unpack all this and more.

Jenni is the author of Nobody Believes You: Become a Leader People Will Follow, and former president of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations. She is also the host of the Redefining Communications podcast and an international leadership coach. She’s recognised as a leading influencer in the way leaders and organisations communicate with their teams.

In this episode, Katie and Jenni dig into the leadership research that forms the basis of Jenni’s latest book. They discuss what it means to be truly credible, and why that matters, and delve into the eight practices Jenni has identified that make a truly effective leader.

As always, share your thoughts on this or any other episode of The Internal Comms Podcast using the hashtag #TheICPodcast. And thanks for listening.
0:00 1:05:05

Episode 113 – Soft skill? Think again: The hard truth about storytelling

Hosts
Katie Macaulay
Guests
Jeremy Connell-Waite
Keywords
storytelling storytelling design internal communications speechwriting performance coaching
In this episode of The Internal Comms Podcast, host Katie Macaulay welcomes Jeremy Connell-Waite, Global Communications Designer for IBM, an acclaimed speechwriter and storyteller, and a performance coach for senior executives.

In this fascinating conversation, which will challenge everything you thought you knew about storytelling, Jeremy guides Katie through the concept of storytelling design – the process of drawing speeches and stories, not writing them. It’s an approach that seeks to connect on every level from the get-go.

Jeremy dives into what storytelling really is, what sets the true greats apart and how internal comms pros can change the world in 1,000 seconds (about the length of time you take for your morning coffee break). As you’ll see in our featured links, there’s stacks of inspiration to draw from, as Jeremy unpacks the genius of everyone from Aaron Sorkin to Obama’s former speechwriter, Terry Szuplat.

This is a tale of how storytelling is harder skill than you think.

As always, share your thoughts on this or any other episode of The Internal Comms Podcast using the hashtag #TheICPodcast. And thanks for listening.
0:00 52:36

Episode 112 – From intent to impact: take charge of your career

Hosts
Katie Macaulay
Guests
Eduvie Martin
Keywords
career communications tobacco industry IABC Comic Republic intentionality planning resilience community
We’re back for season 13 of The Internal Comms Podcast and to kick things off, host Katie Macaulay is joined by Eduvie Martin. Eduvie is Group Communications and Engagement Manager at British American Tobacco, President of the IABC’s UK and Ireland Chapter and Executive Director of Marketing and Communications at Comic Republic – a creative media company changing the narrative on African storytelling.

In this insightful episode, Eduvie opens up about her route into communications and the challenges of communicating in the tobacco industry. She discusses her roles with the IABC and Comic Republic and how each experience builds on her expertise in unique ways. And she offers a fresh perspective on work and life, the value of intentionality and why comms pros should prioritise planning over predicting.

Tune in for valuable advice on forging your own path, building resilience, the power of community and always staying true to who you are.

As always, share your thoughts on this or any other episode of The Internal Comms Podcast using the hashtag #TheICPodcast. And thanks for listening.

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4.9 rating 104 reviews

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