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Podcasting, Politics and Connection Adam Belmar (Advocacy Content Kitchen)

"It's a little bit like old time radio. I think a lot of our audience in the political space have that in their DNA. It was something that we grew up with and it's not surprising to me that it's come back."

Podcasting, Politics and Connection Adam Belmar (Advocacy Content Kitchen)
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Adam Belmar is founder of Advocacy Content Kitchen, a media production studio catering to organizations with important stories to tell. Adam has a background in journalism he was a Senior Producer on ABCs This Week with George Stephanopoulos. He went on to serve President George W Bush as Deputy Director of the Office of White House Communications. After the White House, Adam has been working with a lengthy roster of corporations, non profits, and trade associations advising them on their content and communications strategies. He's also the producer of the Business of Politics Show.

In our conversation we dig into how podcasts are becoming an important medium for the public affairs industry, how to get into podcasting, and what makes a podcast effective.

Key Takeaways:

1. Broadcast Media Still Shapes the Narrative

Adam Belmar reminds campaigns not to ignore traditional broadcast outlets. TV, radio, and earned media still influence the political conversation, particularly with older or less-online voters.

2. Preparation is the Key to Great Interviews

Whether it's a local radio hit or a national TV spot, Belmar stresses the importance of message discipline and anticipating tough questions. Candidates must stay on brand under pressure.

3. Media Training is Undervalued

Many candidates underestimate how much skill it takes to perform well on camera. Belmar advises campaigns to invest in on-camera training and media strategy early.

4. Relationships with Journalists Still Matter

He highlights that access and trust can open doors for earned media coverage. Campaigns should be proactive in building relationshipsnot just reacting to press inquiries.

5. A Unified Narrative Helps Control the Cycle

Belmar explains that campaigns who articulate a consistent story across digital, TV, and earned media are more likely to break through. Disjointed messages weaken impact.

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