Podcast: Who can be an internal communicator?

Who can be an internal communicator?

What are the transferable skills we all have?

Why are intentions important?

How can you learn about internal communication?

Today’s episode of the Candid Comms podcast addresses all of these areas.

This is the final episode of season six. Thank you for tuning in. See the podcast page to discover any episodes you may have missed.

S6 E10 Candid Comms

Resources mentioned in this episode

What is the podcast?

The Candid Comms podcast is full of  practical advice and inspirational ideas, to help you thrive in your role.

It was launched in 2021 by Rachel Miller and is listened to by internal communicators around the globe. It’s had over 80,000 downloads and exists to support internal communicators.

You can find the Candid Comms podcast online including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and Podbean or listen below. You can also listen via YouTube.

Do let me know what you think of this episode and don’t forget to rate, review and follow, so other Comms pros can benefit too.

Thank you for stopping by

Rachel

Post author: Rachel Miller

First published on the All Things IC blog 26 April 2024.

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