How Financial Advisors, Banks & Credit Unions Can Use Video Podcasting — Compliance and All
How Financial Advisors, Banks & Credit Unions Can Use Video Podcasting — Compliance and All
If you market for a financial advisory firm, a bank, or a credit union, you already know the objections: compliance won't allow it, we'll overwhelm people on social, our advisors and leadership are too busy, we're not "cool" enough. In this episode, Josh and Brian take those objections one at a time and show why video podcasting is the most effective trust-building tool in financial services — and why compliance is a creative constraint, not a wall.
What you'll learn:
- Why compliance officers actually say no (it's narrower than you think) — and how to bring them in as a creative partner instead of a gatekeeper
- How to make a video podcast the hub of your marketing instead of one more thing on your plate
- The repurposing math: one studio session → a full episode + ~14 shorts + email newsletters + blogs
- Why "I'll overwhelm my followers" is an outdated fear in an interest-based, algorithmic feed
- How to pitch the vision to a busy advisor, CEO, or leadership team
- Why "trustworthy" beats "cool" every time in financial content
- Concrete show formats — from a high-net-worth advisory show to a basic-budgeting podcast to an internal CEO podcast — you can launch right now
Chapters:
0:00 — The trustworthy thing, not the cool thing
0:31 — Who this episode is for: marketers in banking, finance & advisory
1:00 — Objection #1: "Compliance makes this not worth it"
4:00 — Compliance as a creative constraint (work with your compliance officer)
6:15 — The real risk: looking stuffy, faceless, and inhuman
8:42 — Where podcasting fits: start with trust, work backward
13:40 — Make the podcast your marketing hub, not another task
15:40 — The multiplication math: one hour = weeks of content
23:00 — Objection #2: "I'll overwhelm people on social media"
27:18 — More shots at the algorithm beat one perfect post
28:25 — Getting buy-in: how to pitch advisors, CEOs, and leadership
32:21 — Objection #3: "I'm not cool enough" (you don't need to be)
33:25 — Trustworthy beats cool: what actually builds an audience
38:06 — The "translator" co-host model for complex topics
40:36 — Brainstorm: show formats for advisors and institutions
47:26 — Game-show & lightning-round formats that create clips
50:07 — Internal podcasts for large, growing organizations
54:54 — No faceless companies — and how to start
Mentioned in this episode:
Key & Peele's "anger translator" sketch:
https://youtu.be/6OQAHcB72dg?si=2ZUPK8aJfC8R0_iu
Connect with us on LinkedIn:
Brian Erickson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bwerickson
Josh Lewis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thatjoshlewis
Subscribe and listen:
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Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6iR9FJcC5VZG0Aevp8nhGu
Produced by the Cincinnati Podcast Studio
You're great at what you do. Your clients trust you. But online, you might still feel invisible. If you're a financial advisor, a business leader, or a marketer in Greater Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky who wants to scale trust and grow awareness through video podcasting, we'd love to talk.
You show up and talk. We can handle the rest.
Book a discovery call: cincinnatipodcaststudio.com/discovery