A Brief Coffee With...

Cathy White

A Brief Coffee With… is a podcast from CEW Communications, hosted by Cathy White, featuring honest, unfiltered conversations with journalists and content creators. In a fast-moving media landscape shaped by AI, shifting markets, and constant demand for content, we explore how stories are formed, what makes them stand out, and how to cut through the noise. From pitching and storytelling to media trends and startup coverage, this is your inside track on modern media—one brief coffee at a time.

Episodes

  1. 15 hr ago

    A Brief Coffee With Charlotte Jee, MIT Technology Review - Episode 09

    In this episode of A Brief Coffee With…, Cathy White sits down with Charlotte Jee, News Editor at MIT Technology Review, to explore how one of the world's most respected technology publications approaches emerging technology, innovation, and the future of AI.   From autonomous drones and world models to the realities of AI adoption and the growing influence of deep tech startups, Charlotte shares what is catching her attention right now, how MIT Technology Review decides which technologies matter, and why founders often approach the media before they're truly ready.   The conversation also dives into AI-generated content, authentic storytelling, the importance of proving that technology works in the real world, and the challenges women face in AI. Along the way, Charlotte offers practical advice for founders and communications professionals looking to earn meaningful coverage in an increasingly noisy technology landscape. Key moments 00:00 – Meet Charlotte Jee, News Editor at MIT Technology Review 02:15 – How MIT Technology Review works and its relationship with MIT 04:20 – Why AI still dominates the technology agenda 05:15 – The technologies MIT Technology Review is watching closely 06:00 – AI, robotics, defense technology, and autonomous systems 06:45 – AI infrastructure, chip supply chains, and the next wave of innovation 07:20 – Has the AI hype cycle peaked? 08:00 – The real cost of AI and who gets access to the best tools 08:45 – What makes a startup interesting to MIT Technology Review? 09:20 – Why many founders start PR too early 10:15 – The rise of AI-generated pitches and comments 11:05 – Why journalists can usually spot AI-written content 12:00 – The "AI witch hunt" and what authentic communication looks like 13:00 – Human storytelling versus AI-generated content 13:20 – Women, power, and inequality in the age of AI 14:45 – Deepfakes, bias, and the societal impact of emerging technology 15:20 – Is AI really replacing jobs? 16:00 – The best way to pitch MIT Technology Review 17:15 – Quick fire round 18:30 – Why PR professionals should think carefully before posting 19:00 – The one thing founders should do more often when speaking to journalists 19:30 – Charlotte's "secret word" for podcast listeners 20:00 – How to connect with Charlotte and the MIT Technology Review team If you're looking for support with your communications, from PR and media relations to content and thought leadership, get in touch at cewcomms.com.

    21 min
  2. 9 Jun

    A Brief Coffee With Shona Ghosh, Bloomberg - Episode 08

    In this episode of A Brief Coffee With…, Cathy sits down with Shona Ghosh, Senior Editor at Bloomberg, to explore how one of the world’s most influential financial news organisations approaches technology reporting. From Bloomberg’s unique terminal-first newsroom culture to the challenges of covering startups in an era dominated by AI, defense tech, and billion-dollar funding rounds, Shona shares what catches her attention, how founders can earn coverage beyond fundraising announcements, and why trust matters more than ever in media relationships. The conversation also dives into Bloomberg’s growing focus on trends, newsletters, and expert commentary, alongside practical advice for founders and communications professionals hoping to build meaningful relationships with journalists. Key moments 00:00 – Meet Shona Ghosh, Senior Editor at Bloomberg 01:00 – How Bloomberg’s newsroom operates and the role of the technology team 03:20 – Moving from reporter to editor and staying connected to startup stories 05:20 – What Bloomberg is covering right now: AI, defense, venture capital and the Middle East 08:20 – Why most startups are too small for Bloomberg (and what to do instead) 09:20 – How founders can earn Bloomberg coverage through trends and expertise 11:00 – Newsletters as an overlooked route into Bloomberg 12:20 – Bloomberg TV and becoming a trusted expert voice 13:20 – Understanding Bloomberg’s terminal audience and why it matters 16:30 – Why some Bloomberg stories never appear online 18:10 – Building relationships with Bloomberg journalists 19:50 – Quick fire round: pitches, exclusives and founder interviews 21:10 – The one thing PR professionals should never do: lie to journalists 24:20 – Tech bro culture, LinkedIn controversy and building long-term credibility 26:30 – How to contact Shona and the Bloomberg team If you’re looking for support with your communications, from PR and media relations to content and thought leadership, get in touch at cewcomms.com.

    29 min
  3. 2 Jun

    A Brief Coffee With Thomas Ohr, EU-Startups - Episode 07

    In this episode of A Brief Coffee With…, Cathy sits down with Thomas Ohr, founder of EU-Startups, to discuss the evolution of startup media, the realities of running an independent publication, and what founders need to understand if they want to earn meaningful coverage. Thomas shares the story behind building EU-Startups from a hobby blog into one of Europe’s leading startup publications, reflects on the company’s recent acquisition, and explains why storytelling, not product features, is often the difference between getting noticed and getting ignored. From AI-generated pitches to startup events, media relationships, and the future of European tech journalism, this episode is packed with practical advice for founders, PR professionals, and anyone trying to stand out in a crowded market. Key moments 00:00 – Meet Thomas Ohr, founder of EU-Startups 02:00 – Reflecting on the EU-Startups Summit in Malta 03:00 – Building EU-Startups from a hobby project to a leading publication 06:00 – The acquisition of EU-Startups and what changes next 07:20 – The changing startup media landscape in the age of AI 08:15 – What EU-Startups looks for in startup stories 09:15 – Why founders need better narratives, not more features 11:00 – How to get a journalist’s attention 12:20 – Why AI-written pitches are hurting founders 14:15 – The role of thought leadership and opinion pieces 15:00 – What makes a great podcast guest 16:30 – Quick fire: pitching journalists, exclusives and press releases 18:00 – What founders consistently get wrong with media 19:15 – New projects, African Startups and the Me Out Summit 21:00 – How to pitch EU-Startups and connect with the team If you’re looking for support with your communications, get in touch at cewcomms.com.

    22 min
  4. 26 May

    A Brief Coffee With Martin Bryant, PreSeed Now - Episode 06

    In this episode of A Brief Coffee With…, Cathy sits down with Martin Bryant, founder of PreSeed Now, to unpack what really makes an early-stage startup stand out — and why storytelling can be just as important as the technology itself.   From deep tech communication challenges to the realities of modern startup media, Martin shares what he’s learned from covering hundreds of pre-seed companies across the UK startup ecosystem. The conversation also explores how founders can improve their narrative, why investors sometimes struggle to understand technical businesses, and what PRs should stop doing when pitching journalists.   Key moments 00:00 – Meet Martin Bryant & the story behind PreSeed Now 02:15 – Why Martin launched a publication focused on pre-seed startups 03:10 – How the startup funding landscape has changed in recent years 04:30 – From ElevenLabs to hidden gems: spotting startups early 05:40 – How PreSeed Now has helped founders attract investors 06:20 – Why deep tech founders struggle with storytelling 07:00 – The importance of leading with impact, not complexity 08:10 – Martin’s journalism journey: TNW, Tech Nation & startup comms 09:30 – Journalism vs communications: can the two coexist? 10:45 – Why Martin moved from Substack to Beehiiv 11:40 – The rise of creator-led media in tech journalism 12:20 – How Martin handles startup pitches today 13:50 – Why email still beats LinkedIn DMs 15:00 – Tips for first-time founders doing media interviews 16:40 – The “duty of care” Martin feels towards early-stage startups 17:20 – Why founders shouldn’t obsess over early valuations 18:50 – Quick fire: pitching, press releases & PR mistakes 21:50 – Martin’s advice for every founder: build a “micro pitch” 22:40 – How to contact Martin & pitch PreSeed Now If you're looking for support with your communications, get in touch at cewcomms.com.

    24 min
  5. 19 May

    A Brief Coffee With Freya Pratty, Sifted - Episode 05

    In episode five of A Brief Coffee With…, Cathy sits down with Freya Pratty, Associate Editor at Sifted, to unpack what’s really happening inside Europe’s startup ecosystem right now — from AI hype cycles and robotics to media narratives, founder storytelling, and the return of “tech bro” culture.   Fresh from her promotion at Sifted, Freya shares what’s catching her attention across the UK startup landscape, why she’s increasingly interested in the “middle generation” of startups adapting to the AI era, and what founders still misunderstand about working with journalists.   The conversation also dives into the growing problem of AI-generated comments and press materials, how tech media should balance amplification with accountability, and why some of the most important conversations in tech are still the hardest to have. Key moments 00:00 – Meet Freya Pratty, Associate Editor at Sifted 02:00 – Freya’s new role and evolving UK coverage 03:00 – What startup stories are standing out right now 05:00 – Why hardware and AI companies are spreading beyond London 07:00 – The best way to pitch Freya and Sifted 08:30 – AI-generated comments, press releases, and “slop” 10:30 – The psychology of AI-generated writing 11:00 – Inside Freya’s “tech bro culture” article and the backlash 13:00 – Why criticism and accountability matter in tech media 16:00 – Tech media’s role beyond startup amplification 19:00 – What Freya wants to hear from founders right now 20:00 – The “middle generation” of startups navigating the AI boom 21:00 – Is climate tech disappearing or just being rebranded? 23:00 – Quick fire: pitches, PR mistakes, and founder storytelling 25:00 – Why Sifted doesn’t cover product launches 27:00 – Freya’s preferred ways to connect If you’re looking for support with your communications, get in touch with CEW Communications at www.cewcomms.com

    28 min

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A Brief Coffee With… is a podcast from CEW Communications, hosted by Cathy White, featuring honest, unfiltered conversations with journalists and content creators. In a fast-moving media landscape shaped by AI, shifting markets, and constant demand for content, we explore how stories are formed, what makes them stand out, and how to cut through the noise. From pitching and storytelling to media trends and startup coverage, this is your inside track on modern media—one brief coffee at a time.