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FIR Podcast Network

FIR Podcast Network

FIR Podcast Network

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Show overview

FIR Podcast Network has published 22 episodes during 2026. That works out to roughly 10 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 21 min and 30 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language News show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 22 episodes already out so far this year.

Episodes
22
Started
2026
Median length
23 min
Cadence
Several per week

From the publisher

For Immediate Release: Podcasts for Communicators

Latest Episodes

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Managers As A Communication Channel

May 14, 202627 min

FIR #513: Why Communications Must Build the Narrative Code for the Agentic Age

May 11, 202634 min

ALP 304: Stop making sacrifices your agency doesn’t need you to make

May 11, 202619 min

CWC 113: How AI impacts PR agencies and solos (featuring Karen Swim and Michelle Kane)

May 6, 202623 min

ALP 303: Preparing for your agency’s group presentations and pitches

May 4, 202623 min

FIR #512: The AI Shift in Executive Decision-Making

May 4, 202631 min

ALP 302: Rethink entry-level hiring to succeed in the AI era

Apr 27, 202618 min

FIR #511: Doing AI Governance Right and Still Getting It Wrong

Apr 27, 20261h 33m

Circle of Fellows #127: The 7 Cs of The New Communication Compass, Part I

Apr 26, 20261h 0m

FIR #510: Should Companies Embrace Shadow AI?

Apr 21, 202625 min

FIR #509: Does Corporate Content Need Copyright Protection?

Apr 14, 202620 min

ALP 301: Five words every agency owner needs to understand

Apr 13, 202621 min

Ep 598FIR #508: Inside AI’s Human Raw Material Supply Chain

When workers lose their jobs, many turn to gig work to earn income while waiting for new opportunities. Increasingly, companies that hire gig workers are shifting from delivering food or sharing rides to creating content to train AI systems. This raises various communication and ethical issues. Neville and Shel explain what's happening and discuss the implications in this short midweek episode.Continue Reading → The post FIR #508: Inside AI’s Human Raw Material Supply Chain appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.

Apr 8, 202620 min

ALP 300: 300 episodes in: what’s changed, what hasn’t, and what we got wrong

In this episode, Chip and Gini review the themes that have defined the show and reflect on how their thinking has shifted.Continue Reading → The post ALP 300: 300 episodes in: what’s changed, what hasn’t, and what we got wrong appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.

Apr 6, 202624 min

ALP 299: Hire people who understand how to solve problems

In this episode, Chip and Gini break down why problem-solving ability should be the primary hiring criterion, especially as AI makes technical skills easier to acquire and offload.Continue Reading → The post ALP 299: Hire people who understand how to solve problems appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.

Mar 30, 202620 min

Ep 507FIR #507: Should Nobody Really Ever Write with AI?

Take a stroll through LinkedIn. You'll find no shortage of posts stridently deriding the notion that anyone should ever use AI to write for them. While that case isn't hard to make for professional writers, there are countless professionals in other fields who struggle with writing, never trained to be writers, yet now have to write everything from emails to reports as part of their jobs. Should they really sweat for hours over wording, time they could be devoting to the core areas of subject expertise, when AI can produce content that is cogent, clear, and direct? In this short mid-week episode, Neville and Shel look at the trends in using AI for writing, despite the plethora of opinions from the pundits.Continue Reading → The post FIR #507: Should Nobody Really Ever Write with AI? appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.

Mar 30, 202625 min

Ep 126Circle of Fellows #126: Communicating in the Era of the Polycrisis

The days when a crisis communicator could simply reach for a dusty binder and follow a pre-scripted, linear checklist are gone — and they aren’t coming back. In the “good old days,” a crisis was often a contained event with a predictable lifecycle; crisis teams could address them by checking off items on a checklist. Today, we face the era of the polycrisis, where economic instability, geopolitical friction, and a 24/7 social media cycle collide, creating a torrent of simultaneous challenges. This new reality has effectively obliterated the traditional news cycle, replacing it with an always-on environment where a single viral post can tarnish a brand before leadership even knows there is a problem. Thriving in this volatile landscape requires a move away from rigid manuals toward a more fluid, strategic approach. Rather than a step-by-step rulebook, modern practitioners need logical scaffolding — a flexible framework of principles and values that provides a foundation for action while allowing for real-time adaptability. It is about preparation, not just prescription. As the boundaries between internal and external perception continue to erode, the ability to maintain transparency and connection through these multifaceted disruptions is no longer a luxury; it is table stakes for organizational survival. Four Fellows of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) shared their perspectives in this episode of IABC's Circle of Fellows. Continue Reading → The post Circle of Fellows #126: Communicating in the Era of the Polycrisis appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.

Mar 29, 20261h 2m

ALP 298: Build the business you want to own, not the one you hope to sell

In this episode, Chip and Gini discuss Chip’s “Build to Own” philosophy as a counterpoint to the built-to-sell mindset.Continue Reading → The post ALP 298: Build the business you want to own, not the one you hope to sell appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.

Mar 23, 202619 min

FIR #506: Battle of the Bots!

Mar 23, 20261h 42m

FIR #505: Social Media’s Big Shift

Mar 17, 202621 min