Tag: Podcasts

  • From Boardrooms to Earbuds: How Leaders Can Build Influence Through Podcasts

    This article has been contributed by Puneet Gulati, Founder & Promoter at Tecsox

    In today’s fast-moving digital world, leadership persuasion is no longer done only in boardrooms, with annual reports, and slick keynote speeches. The science behind how leaders relate to people has changed and has found one of its most powerful tools to be the podcast as a way to transmit ideas, build trust, and resonate with audiences on a deeper level. 

    For those who are at the forefront of fast-moving innovation-intensive businesses with changing customer expectations around the clock, podcasts offer something rare: first-hand, raw access to interested active listeners who are very often themselves decision-makers. Unlike mainstream communications wherein announcements can ring starchy or overly rehearsed tones, podcasts are all about honesty and frankness and open discussion. That’s exactly what audiences want nowadays. 

    Why Podcasts Matter for Leaders 

    Podcasts are not another communications vehicle. They are a platform for thought leadership, influence, and connection. They are unique in these following ways: 

    • Authenticity Instead of Perfection: Podcasting liberates leaders to speak out of their true voice. Instead of being compelled to stick with scripts or press statements, leaders are able to speak stories, ideas, and teachings authentically. The nonscripted style engenders credibility and makes people feel personally involved. 
    • Reach and Accessibility: Podcasts transcend boundaries with complete convenience. Whomever is hearing it from New York, Singapore, or Mumbai is hearing exactly what you are saying. That is why podcasts are an affordable and scalable alternative to disseminate ideas and acquire global recognition. 
    • Deep Engagement: Active listeners are engaged with podcasts. Unlike fleeting social media attention, podcasts are listened to with complete attention. It is consumed during commutes, runs, or heavy downtime situations when one is ready to digest big ideas, heavy topics and fresh angles. 
    • Power of Storytelling: The greatest leaders are accustomed to the power of storytelling, and podcasts are the perfect soapbox. Sharing challenges, things learned, and behind-the-scenes stories makes leaders appear at once credible and relatable. 

    Lessons From Leadership 

    One thing we see time and time again with leadership is therefore: direct connection is crucial. While I haven’t yet begun my own podcasting show, leadership efforts whether building teams, driving innovation, or introducing new products have ingrained some governing principles leaders would do well to remember when embarking upon podcasting: 

    • Know who you are talking to: Specify whether you’d like to address industry colleagues, future entrepreneurs, or end-users who care about technology. Everything is about relevance. 
    • Start with value: never with promotion of oneself. Customers are looking for insight, inspiration, or applicability. Create something about education and effect, never about promotion. 
    • Be reliable: Influence is built up over time. A continuous stream of shows creates recognition and confidence. 
    • Keep it conversational: Invite hosts, guest hosts, experts, or colleagues. Conversation makes podcasts interesting, collaborative, and engaging to listen to. 

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    Podcasting in Today’s Business Landscape 

    In rapidly changing sectors whether technology, financial services, or consumer goods podcasts are especially effective. They provide leaders with a platform to: 

    • Make hard topics simple: From innovation and strategy to technical concepts, podcasts make them accessible and straightforward. 
    • Communicate vision and strategy: For fast-growing companies, podcasts are a low-key yet high-impact vehicle for communicating culture, values, and long-term vision.
    • Tap into talent: The next generation is a large user of podcasts. Leaders who show up in this space recruit new talent and energize and inspire their teams. 

    Practical Tips for Leaders Starting a Podcast 

    Podcast Creation and Improvement Cycle
    Podcast Creation and Improvement Cycle
    • Start with whatever is most comfortable to you: Play in areas you are strongest at where your expertise and experience can add unique value. Audiences connect most when they think they are learning from experience first-hand. 
    • Plan but don’t over-script: Having a framework makes shows tight and to the point but reading verbatim kills spontaneity. The best podcasts are like natural conversations and not scripted speeches. 
    • Include diverse voices: Request help from colleagues, experts, or even customers to add to the discussion. Varied opinions add depth, create new ideas, and make it all fascinating. 
    • Pay attention to engagement: Note feedback from listeners, downloads, and social chatter. These are indicators you can decipher to determine what is working and how to refine and improve with time. Pay attention to engagement. Note feedback from listeners, downloads, and social chatter. These are indicators you can decipher to determine what is working and how to refine and improve with time. 
    • Promote with purpose: Publish episodes on LinkedIn, industry groups, and communities where you can bring value with your voice. Just do not make it sound like you are pitching a podcast. 

    Beyond Influence: Creating a Leadership Legacy 

    Podcasting is no longer simply about building influence today but about leaving behind a document of evidence to reflect upon tomorrow as well. By sharing your vision, lessons learned, and potentially mistakes, you create a digital footprint you can enlist to inspire peers, employees, and later leaders. 

    At a moment when attention is short and authenticity is rare, podcasts are uncommon. They present a simple, uncomplicated, and lasting vehicle through which leaders can shape conversations, gain credibility, and spread knowledge. From transitioning outside the boardroom to being inside listeners’ headphones is no longer an option but a savvy means to access a digital-first world. 

    Conclusion 

    Podcasting is transforming how leaders communicate. By being present genuinely, value-driven, and regular, leaders can spread their influence far beyond their organizations, connect with a global community, and create a body of work with a lasting legacy beyond the episode itself. 

    For present-day leaders, transitioning from boardrooms to earbuds is less about being heard and is increasingly about being understood and trusted and remembered.


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  • Why Podcasts Are the New Boardrooms for Leaders

    This article has been contributed by Keshav Maheshwari, Managing Director of ALLEN Career Institute Overseas

    There was a time when leadership communication happened strictly behind closed doors. Boardrooms, annual town halls, maybe a keynote at a business conference and these were often the only platforms or opportunities where leaders addressed teams and customers or other stakeholders, however only a select few listened.

    Cut to post COVID, the dynamics of influence have changed. Today, leaders don’t need bright lights or a podium. They just need a mic and the willingness to speak honestly.

    Podcasts are now one of the most powerful, personal, and accessible forms of communication. Unlike formal memos or LinkedIn posts(not that anything is wrong with them and I still use these means too), a podcast allows people to hear not just what you say, but how you say it – your pauses, your passion, your stories, and your stumbles. That kind of intimacy that can builds trust, exists with no other medium.

    Why Leaders Should Consider Podcasts Today?

    Should Leaders Consider Podcasts today?
    Should Leaders Consider Podcasts today?

    We live in a time when authenticity isn’t optional. People want to know more than what a leader does. They want to know what a leader believes. What keeps them up at night. What they’ve failed at. What they’re learning. Quite frankly this is why I felt compelled to get on the podcast medium myself with The Keshav Konnect.

    Podcasts can offer leaders a format that isn’t about posturing. It’s about being human. And in doing that, they serve three key purposes:

    • Humanizing Leadership: Too often, leaders are seen as names on an org chart. Podcasts let them share the messy, meaningful, behind-the-scenes moments. They let people say, “Oh, they’ve been through that too.”
    • Scaling Mentorship: Not everyone can get one-on-one time with a leader. But a podcast comes close. When a leader shares their thinking on growth, mistakes, or navigating tough decisions, it’s mentorship—on demand, in someone’s pocket.
    • Shaping Thought Leadership: Podcasts give you space to go deeper than a quote in a press release. You can unpack trends, ask tough questions, and shape the narrative in your industry, not just react to it.

    From Conference Table to Commute

    Once upon a time, a CEO’s vision was heard by a few dozen people in a meeting room. Today, it can be heard by someone walking their dog in Bilaspur, cooking dinner in Indore, or commuting in Chennai.

    That’s the reach to the views and vision that podcasts offer. They sometimes travel across borders and time zones. And because they’re opt-in, they connect with people who actually want to listen. Influence is no longer limited to who’s in the room. It’s about who’s tuned in.

    So, How Can Leaders Build Influence Through Podcasts?

    Starting a podcast is easy. Building influence through it? Well that takes consistency, clarity, and courage. Here’s what I’ve learned from my experiences so far:

    • Listeners don’t want a rehearsed speech. They want real stories. Real struggles. Let them hear the version of you that hasn’t been media-trained to perfection.
    • Your perspective is shaped by your experiences. Share what only you can share – whether it’s about entrepreneurship, education, leadership, or legacy. And more than the successes which eventually everyone learns about, it’s the challenges and extreme situations one experiences in life that audiences connect with the most.
    • You don’t need to post daily. But you do need to show up regularly enough. Trust builds when people know they can rely on you even through a pair of headphones.
    • Bring in guests and differentiated viewpoints (which is what am planning in the next phase). Have honest dialogues. It shows you value listening as much as speaking. And sometimes, the most powerful thing a leader can say is: “Tell me more.”
    • Inspiration is great. But insight is better. Give people something that’s worth their while – an idea, a mindset shift, a simple reminder.

    As someone who comes from a legacy business, I see podcasts as a bridge. A way to honour where we come from, while speaking in the language of today. For many second-gen entrepreneurs, this format allows us to step into leadership in our own voice, not just inherit someone else’s.

    At the same time, for young or first-time leaders, podcasts remove the gatekeepers. You don’t need media coverage or a speaking slot. You just need a point of view and the discipline to keep showing up.


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    The Future of Leadership Communication

    As workforces become younger and more digitally native, the way we lead must evolve too. Leadership isn’t just about boardroom strategy anymore. It’s about emotional resonance. It’s about storytelling. It’s about accessibility. And podcasts deliver on all three.

    So this World Podcast Day, my message to all those considering this format is that if you’re a leader with a story to tell, maybe skip the memo. Just press record. Someone out there needs to hear what you have to say and the format will ensure it reaches them sooner than later. 


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