Powerful Communication Podcast

Comsteria Limited

The Powerful Communication podcast from Comsteria is an essential listen for businesses, brands, comms teams and public relations professionals. We cover every aspect of communication - from social media and websites, video production and podcasts, to traditional media relations, interviews, presentation skills and much more. If you've got something to say and want to say it better, and if you're interested in the fast moving world of corporate communications - this is the podcast for you. Fast moving, jargon free, opinionated and dedicated to helping you in the course of your work.

  1. 6d ago

    Navigating Defensiveness in Leadership: Communication Lessons from Nicola Sturgeon

    In this episode of the Powerful Communication Podcast, host Colin Kelly from Comsteria unpacks the vital differences between effective leadership and damaging defensiveness. While former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was highly praised for her empathetic and clear communication during the COVID-19 lockdown, her reaction to questions regarding the SNP's finances in August 2021 highlights a critical pitfall for leaders. Colin discusses why leaders must avoid becoming defensive when questioned by their own team, and how dismissive behaviour can slowly decay a leader's hard-earned reputation. Key Takeaways: The dual sides of leadership: The stark contrast between Sturgeon's widely praised lockdown leadership and her defensive handling of internal SNP finance questions. The cost of defensiveness: Why humility and listening to your team are better crisis management tools than scoffing at internal concerns. The danger of dismissiveness: How defensive behavior slowly builds up over time to destroy a leader's public image and alienate supporters. Accountability: Why leaders shouldn't be held accountable for the actions of others, but will always be judged on their own communication. Upgrade Your Communication Skills: Also in this episode, hear the latest updates on Comsteria's summer of training. Visit comsteria.co.uk/summer to book short, 2-hour webinars on smartphone video training, storytelling, AI, presentation skills, running successful consultation events and more. And if you want an outsider's perspective on how you or your organisation comes across, Comsteria is here to help.

    7 min
  2. May 24

    Winning Strategies for Business Communications: The Goal, The Cost, and The Habit

    About This Episode: What does it truly take to build a successful communications team or improve your business reputation? In this episode of the Powerful Communication podcast, Colin Kelly explores the mindset of winning by looking at the 15-year era of almost total dominance by Celtic Football Club. Whether you are navigating a corporate landscape, handling PR, or managing crisis comms, the psychology of elite sports teams can directly elevate your business. We break down why some businesses fail to achieve their goals out of shyness or distraction, and how to harness an undeniable need to win without turning it into a negative, striving obsession.   Key Takeaways in this episode: Define Your Vision: Why your comms team must have a crystal clear vision of what winning looks like in order to effectively improve your reputation. Accept the Cost: How to be honest about the personal and financial sacrifices, effort, and investments required to gain a competitive edge. Build the Habit: How to break your grand vision down into small, sustainable micro-habits and focus solely on your immediate next step. About Comsteria Limited: At Comsteria Limited, we specialize in media training, crisis comms, and communications consultancy for businesses. We help professionals clearly articulate their goals, confidently step out of the shadows, and manage their reputations effectively. If your business is ready to figure out what winning looks like, we can help you get there. Listen now to discover how to turn your communication goals into actionable success!

    10 min
  3. May 22

    Media Trainer Reacts To BBC Question Time

    In this episode of the Powerful Communication Podcast from Comsteria, professional media trainer Colin Kelly breaks down the communication styles and debate performances of the politicians on the May 21st edition of BBC Question Time in Dumfries.   Tune in for an expert analysis of the panel's rhetoric, body language, and audience connection:   The Fall of the Big Two: Discover why Labour's Kirsty McNeill and Conservative MP Harriet Cross came across, in Colin's opinion, as bitter and arrogant. We explore why these establishment parties urgently need to adopt a startup mentality, embrace humility, and accept the new political reality.   Steven Flynn's Fatal Flaw: The SNP's Steven Flynn is currently a political winner who understands his audience, but he has a dangerous habit of talking too much. Learn why his media training advice is to simply pause, say less, and avoid undoing his own, often very strong, points.   Ross Greer's Maturation: A look at how the Scottish Greens' co-leader has softened his rough edges to become a highly pragmatic, sensible communicator who effectively stands up to power without sounding like a raving activist.   The Appeal of Reform UK: An analysis of Thomas Kerr's blunt and straightforward communication style. We discuss why Reform UK's willingness to share what many consider to be uncomfortable truths is drawing calculated, considered support rather than just throwaway protest votes.   Whether you are interested in media training, public speaking, or UK politics, this episode offers a masterclass in how modern politicians succeed and fail at winning over a live audience and the media training and presentation skills advice we would give them.

    11 min
  4. May 21

    Crisis Communication Lessons from Channel 4: Leadership and the Married at First Sight Scandal

    In this episode, we analyse what I consider to be the recent crisis communication missteps by the CEO of Channel 4 following serious allegations surrounding the reality television show Married at First Sight. We translate these real-world PR mistakes into actionable leadership lessons for your organisation. Listeners will learn why leaders must face journalists with honesty and empathy rather than turning their backs and walking away. We discuss the dangers of relying on safe, emotionless statements approved by HR and legal teams, and why true leadership requires pushing back to deliver a human, genuinely apologetic message that prioritises the welfare of the people involved. The episode also explores the broader responsibilities of a leader during a crisis. We cover the importance of recognising cultural shifts—such as the public turning against exploitative "cesspit" entertainment—and why leaders need to step back from constant firefighting to properly listen to their audience and staff.  Finally, we examine the critical need for transparent safeguarding procedures. We break down a surprising comparison that reveals how a US adult film company provides significantly clearer, more accessible welfare and whistleblowing policies on its website than Channel 4's own production partners. Tune in to discover how to navigate PR disasters, prioritise human empathy, and implement public-facing safeguarding protocols that actually protect vulnerable people

    18 min

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The Powerful Communication podcast from Comsteria is an essential listen for businesses, brands, comms teams and public relations professionals. We cover every aspect of communication - from social media and websites, video production and podcasts, to traditional media relations, interviews, presentation skills and much more. If you've got something to say and want to say it better, and if you're interested in the fast moving world of corporate communications - this is the podcast for you. Fast moving, jargon free, opinionated and dedicated to helping you in the course of your work.