Graham Brown is an author and podcast guesting specialist who helps corporate leaders, founders, and storytellers get booked on aligned podcasts and build thought leadership.
Graham Brown is an author and podcast guesting specialist who helps corporate leaders, founders, and storytellers get booked on aligned podcasts and build thought leadership.
He began his career studying youth mobile behaviour and founded mobileYouth in 2001 to understand youth marketing and mobile culture; that early work serving clients such as Nokia, Vodafone, MTV, and Disney shaped his focus on audience insight. Over time he moved from youth research into audio after seeing business leaders struggle to communicate authentically at scale, which led him to found a full-service corporate podcast agency and develop programs to train hosts and producers. His route into podcasting combines formal study in Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Psychology at the University of Sussex and Entrepreneurship training at Harvard Business School Online with decades of client-facing agency work.
His work spans 15 years helping corporates, startup founders, and storytellers find their voice. He has led Pikkal & Co, an award-winning corporate podcast agency, for over seven years and has run Podcast Guesting Pro for five years. He hosts Asia Tech Podcast with 503 episodes and previously grew mobileYouth to over 250 clients in 60 countries; his agencies operate from Singapore with partner studios across Australia, Austria, Canada, Croatia, Ireland, Sweden, the UAE, the UK, and the USA.
On a practical level he designs and produces enterprise and government sector podcasts, books guests through Podcast Guesting Pro with a stated booking offer of 24 podcasts in six months, and runs The Podcast Accelerator mastermind for hosts and producers. His clients include management consultancies, investment banks, founders, and CEOs who need repeatable formats and measurable audience reach. Day-to-day work combines strategy, production oversight, guest booking, and live-streamed interviews to create thought leadership assets for senior leaders.
His central thesis is that human-first storytelling wins in an age of machine-driven communication; he blends insights from AI and cognitive psychology with brand storytelling to make leaders more relatable and memorable. He advocates enterprise podcasting as a durable format for leadership communication and positions podcasting as a strategic channel for building Brand Love. He is the author of Podcasting for Brands and uses that book and his agency frameworks in trainings and masterclasses.
As a podcast guest, Graham Brown shows up as a host-turned-producer who translates enterprise podcast strategy into practical steps and examples; audiences get actionable tactics to launch or refine brand podcasts, practical guidance on securing aligned guest bookings, and frameworks for human-first communication in the age of AI.
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