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The PFBCon Podcast: Podcasting as a Law Firm Growth Engine: How Hughes Hubbard & Reed Uses Branded Audio

Mike DeBernardis, Partner at Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP, and Jess Weliwitigoda, Director of Marketing and Business Development at Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP, discuss how the firm leverages its branded podcast, All Things Investigations, as a marketing and business development tool.

They describe how the podcast originated from Mike’s appearances on Tom’s FCPA Compliance Report and evolved into a platform to showcase firm expertise, introduce new lawyers to clients and prospects, spotlight niche practices, and repurpose content for broader branding impact. Key benefits discussed include faster production than writing articles, the ability to respond to current events with less lead time, and a more human, relationship-building voice behind the firm’s brand. They also note the podcast’s value in building both personal and internal brands by connecting with colleagues across practices, and highlight the challenge of maintaining a consistent publishing cadence.

Key highlights:

  • Mike and Jess Backgrounds
  • Origin of the Podcast
  • Why Podcasting Works
  • Efficiency and Prep Time
  • Brand Building and Consistency

Resources:

Follow All Things Investigation on:

Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP

Apple Podcast

Spotify

YouTube

Compliance Podcast Network

Mike DeBernardis LinkedIn

Jess Weliwitigoda LinkedIn

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The PFBCon Podcast: Turn Your Podcast into a Trackable Growth Engine with Instagram DM Automation with Jeff Dwoskin

Jeff Dwoskin, Co-Founder of Stampede Social and a longtime podcaster, explains how podcasters can turn episodes into measurable growth engines by using Instagram and Facebook DM automation to connect podcast calls to action to trackable engagement and conversions.

Jeff outlines the core problem that podcasts are powerful but opaque—downloads don’t reveal who took action—and proposes a simple attribution path: prompt listeners to comment or DM a keyword, automatically deliver links via DM, and measure clicks and engagement to prove ROI. Jeff emphasizes why Instagram works well for podcasters (two-way conversations, discovery, private/trackable DMs), why “link in bio” adds friction, and how clear CTAs increase response. He highlights additional tactics, including Reels/Shorts/TikTok for discovery, Instagram Live with automation, giveaways, fan tracking, dashboards, social scorecards, and competitive reporting, plus a new YouTube comment automation feature that routes clickable links via YouTube notifications. The conversation closes with a reminder to evolve with audience behavior and formats—using a yacht rock/MTV analogy and a note that younger audiences watch YouTube like TV—along with a Black Friday offer code (indie50) for 50% off the middle and top Stampede Social plans.

Key highlights:

  • Turning Podcasts into Growth
  • The Podcast Attribution Problem
  • DMs Create Trackable ROI
  • Why Instagram Works
  • Calls to Action That Convert
  • Discovery Beyond Followers
  • Lives Giveaways Superfans
  • Case Study 70% Click Rate
  • Frictionless Engagement Rules
  • Dashboards and Social Intel
  • New YouTube Comment Automation
  • Yacht Rock and Evolving Media

Resources:

Follow Jeff Dwoskin on:

Stampede Social

LinkedIn

Instagram

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