Pod Bros Media
Podcasting
Podcast production, authority content, and local studio resources from the team turning conversations into clients.
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Financial FOMO: Advisors Need a Trusted Voice
Financial FOMO is sending clients to social feeds, podcasts, and AI first. Advisors need a trusted public voice before bad advice wins.
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Tax Pro Account: Why CPA Firms Need a Voice
IRS Tax Pro Account expansion gives CPA firms a client education moment. Use content to turn digital access into year-round advisory trust.
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Legal Buyers Want Value, Not More Hours
Legal buyers want transparent value, not more billable-hour noise. See how law firms use recorded expertise to earn trust before the call.
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SEC Rule: Advisors Need Proof Before Publishing
Financial advisors need substantiated, time-stamped proof before publishing. See how a branded podcast creates a defensible content trail.
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The Cohort Fatigue Crisis: Why Business Coaches Stuck Selling Group Programs Are Losing High-Ticket Clients in 2026
The mass cohort coaching model is collapsing in 2026. See why premium business coaches are pivoting back to one-on-one work powered by recorded content.
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Social Security Questions: Advisors Need Answers
Clients are worried about Social Security. Financial advisors who publish clear recorded answers now can earn trust before the next meeting.
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The Expansion Freeze: Why Founders Need Proof
Expansion is slowing for small businesses. Founder-led podcasts give buyers proof, trust, and momentum before budgets open again in 2026.
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The Client AI Question: Why Law Firms Without a Public AI Policy Are Losing Trust in 2026
85% of clients want law firm AI disclosure but most firms have no public AI policy. Here is the client trust gap and how to close it in 2026.
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FTC Testimonial Rules: Why Coaches Need Real Proof
FTC testimonial rules are changing how business coaches prove results. Learn how recorded content turns real expertise into safer client trust.
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2026 1099 Changes: CPA Firms Must Explain First
The 2026 1099 rules create client confusion. CPA firms that explain the $2,000 threshold and 1099-K reset first will win advisory trust.