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92 - Court Reporter Podcast Award Nominations Officially Open
Jun 2, 2026
27m 09s
91 | 🎵 On The Record #2: ReporterFlow
May 30, 2026
6m 34s
90 | 🎵 On The Record #1: I'm on the Record
May 29, 2026
7m 01s
#89 - I Applied to Be a Digital Reporter… and Didn't Make It
May 7, 2026
26m 45s
#88 - From Steno Machine to CEO: How Two Court Reporters Built a 200-Reporter Agency from a Parking Lot
May 1, 2026
28m 59s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/2/26 | ![]() 92 - Court Reporter Podcast Award Nominations Officially Open✨ | court reportingawards+3 | — | Court Reporter Podcast | — | court reporterawards+3 | — | 27m 09s | |
| 5/30/26 | ![]() 91 | 🎵 On The Record #2: ReporterFlow✨ | court reportingbusiness transformation+3 | — | ReporterFlowVTM | — | court reportersbusiness systems+3 | — | 6m 34s | |
| 5/29/26 | ![]() 90 | 🎵 On The Record #1: I'm on the Record✨ | court reportingmusic+5 | — | On The Record | — | court reportersong+5 | — | 7m 01s | |
| 5/7/26 | ![]() #89 - I Applied to Be a Digital Reporter… and Didn't Make It✨ | career pathdigital court reporting+4 | — | AAERTSTAR+2 | — | court reportingdigital reporter+6 | — | 26m 45s | |
| 5/1/26 | ![]() #88 - From Steno Machine to CEO: How Two Court Reporters Built a 200-Reporter Agency from a Parking Lot✨ | entrepreneurshipcourt reporting+4 | Whitney KumarKamryn Villegas | KW Court ReportingVeritext | — | court reportersentrepreneurship+4 | — | 28m 59s | |
| 4/20/26 | ![]() #87 - Train Your VTM (Virtual Transcript Manager) With Me!✨ | Virtual Transcript Managercourt reporting+4 | — | Virtual Transcript ManagerIndeed | — | VTMcourt reporters+4 | — | 23m 59s | |
| 4/14/26 | ![]() #86 - Expert Testimony, Sugar, and Cortisol: A Conversation with Dr. Robert Lustig✨ | metabolic healthexpert testimony+4 | Dr. Robert Lustig | Fat Chance | — | sugarcortisol+5 | — | 21m 53s | |
| 4/4/26 | ![]() #85 - Transforming from Average to Exceptional High-Stakes Realtime Reporter: Session 1 with Joshua Edwards, RMR, RDR✨ | high-stakes reportingreal-time court reporting+4 | Joshua Edwards | court reporting schoolfederal+1 | — | court reporterreal-time reporting+6 | — | 43m 16s | |
| 3/27/26 | ![]() Interpreters & the Record: Where the Rules End and Reality Begins✨ | court reportinginterpreters+4 | — | CPLR § 3113(b) | New YorkCalifornia+2 | court reporterinterpreters+5 | — | 30m 25s | |
| 3/21/26 | ![]() #83 - What NOT to do During Remote Proceedings: Mistakes I've Learned Over Zoom✨ | remote proceedingscourt reporting+4 | — | — | — | remote depositionscourt reporter mistakes+5 | — | 20m 11s | |
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| 3/13/26 | ![]() #82 - The CEO of the Record (and the Future of the Field)✨ | court reportingbusiness management+4 | — | VeritextEsquire+2 | Biltmore | court reportingbusiness owner+5 | — | 26m 09s | |
| 3/6/26 | ![]() #81 - Advancing Justice: Creating Sustainable Solutions for Court Reporters✨ | court reportingartificial intelligence+4 | — | court reporting professionartificial intelligence | — | court reportersAI+5 | — | 5m 51s | |
| 2/27/26 | ![]() #80 - Leveraging Technology for Enhanced Court Reporting Practices✨ | court reportingtechnology+5 | Rachel Harris | CaseCATalystScoping International | — | court reportingAI+5 | — | 30m 16s | |
| 2/20/26 | ![]() #79 - When the Record Is Ignored: A Real-World Look at Talking Over the Court Reporter | What happens when the court reporter’s voice is ignored?In this episode, we take an honest, grounded look at one of the most exhausting parts of our profession: protecting the record when multiple people are talking over each other despite repeated attempts to speak up. This conversation is for court reporters who have ended a deposition feeling completely drained… not because of the length or the terminology, but because of the behaviors of the participants...We are not here to bash anyone. We are here to talk about reality.🎯 What This Episode CoversWhy court reporting is ranked as one of the most stressful professions (and why we still do it!)The real source of that stress (and it’s not what most people think)The invisible mental labor of managing chaos calmlyThe difference between being “confrontational” and protecting the recordHow boundaries protect both the transcript and your nervous systemWhy this issue is systemic, not personal | — | ||||||
| 2/12/26 | ![]() #78 - The Ghost in the Statute: New York’s Ambiguous Authority Mystery | This wasn’t the episode I planned. I had a script ready, but I threw it out for something more honest.This is a "sprawled on the floor" conversation about the deep insecurities of working in a system—specifically New York's—that feels designed to keep us in the dark. We’re diving into the "New York Glitch": the jurisdictional ambiguity other states don’t have, and the moments I almost walked away from court reporting entirely.If you’ve ever felt like you're walking on thin ice despite your experience or credentials, this is for you.Companies mentioned:New York Career InstitutePlaza CollegeNational Notary AssociationNew York State Unified Court System | — | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | ![]() #77 - Scoping in the Age of AI with Rachel Harris | In this episode, Brynn Seymour and Rachel Harris delve into the evolving landscape of technology in the court reporting industry, addressing the common question:Will court reporters or scopists be replaced by AI? How can scopists and court reporters make sure that they are not falling behind, but keeping up with technology in a safe and secure way? What should court reporters and scopists be focused on now?Listen to this episode to find out!Rachel Harris was featured in the JCR in December of 2025: Life as a professional scopistGain the freedom to work from anywhere. – Be wherever you want to be. Start your career as a scopist today. | — | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | ![]() #76 - Insights from the Bench: A Conversation with Judge Janet Malone | In this episode, I’m joined by Judge Janet Malone for a real conversation about judicial life — the good, the challenging, and everything in between.We talk about what it’s like to juggle the work itself while also running a business, how important it is for court reporters to speak up for accuracy on the record, and why communication and teamwork in the courtroom really matter. Judge Malone also shares her perspective from the bench and how empathy plays a role in the way cases unfold.If you’re a court reporter, attorney, or just curious about how the courtroom really works, you’ll get a lot out of this one. | — | ||||||
| 1/15/26 | ![]() # 75 - Voice Writing vs. Steno with Rachel: Translation Friction, AI & Standards | Brynn Reynolds Seymour and Rachel Harris follow the fault lines: a near-split vote, frustrated translation rates, and tools that promise more than they deliver. What happens when mask tech, software shifts, and courtroom culture collide—and the record still has to be right? Step inside the tension to hear where standards hold, where they bend, and what seasoned reporters are watching next.Guest BioRachel Harris is a court-reporting consultant to the Lagos judiciary, where she’s building standards, training judges on effective reporter utilization, and leading projects to retrain voice writers to stenography. A longtime scoping coach, she bridges real courtroom workflows with practical training, helping reporters translate tech into clean, certifiable records.⭐ Leave Us a Review!Enjoyed the episode? Drop a 5-star rating or a quick line about your takeaway—those signals help more reporters and attorneys find the show. Thanks for listening and for supporting the podcast. | — | ||||||
| 1/9/26 | ![]() #74 - Navigating the Confusion of Notary Requirements for Court Reporters | The point of this podcast episode revolves around the complexities and frustrations associated with the notary requirements for court reporters, particularly in the context of the differing regulations across jurisdictions. I delve into my personal experience of preparing for the notary test, which I undertook under challenging circumstances, and reflect on the relevance of the material to my profession. The episode serves as a platform for exploring the broader implications of certification and compliance in our field, while also questioning the necessity of certain regulations that may not correlate with our day-to-day responsibilities as court reporters. I invite listeners to engage in this discourse, fostering a community of shared insights and experiences. Ultimately, we aim to illuminate the pathways toward professional development and clarity within the court reporting profession.Takeaways:This podcast emphasizes the importance of reflective practice in the court reporting profession, urging listeners to consider their roles deeply.Listeners are encouraged to navigate the complexities of notary law and CSR certification with confidence and clarity.The conversation highlights the necessity of movement and action in addressing complaints, thereby facilitating personal and professional growth.The podcast discusses the disconnect between notary law and court reporting duties, questioning the relevance of notary certification for court reporters.It is suggested that the court reporting community advocate for a more coherent licensing system, similar to that of California.Listeners are reminded that one's perspective can be transformed through movement, encouraging proactive engagement with challenges. | — | ||||||
| 1/1/26 | ![]() #73 - The Path Ahead for Court Reporting in 2026 | It’s officially 2026.In this New Year kickoff episode, Brynn reflects on what 2025 revealed, celebrates unexpected milestones, and lays out a clear vision for what’s ahead on the Court Reporter Podcast.This episode introduces the podcast’s new season-based format, the core themes for the year, and a transparent look at Brynn’s personal recommitment to growth, including her journey toward the RPR and deeper national-level understanding of the profession.This is not about perfection.It’s about clarity, structure, and doing the work out loud.If you’ve ever felt unsure, overwhelmed, or like you’re just figuring things out as you go, this episode sets the tone for a different kind of year.In This Episode, We Cover:• Why 2026 is the Year of Transformation • A behind-the-scenes look at the podcast’s growth and milestones • What’s changing with the podcast structure and why • The four core principles that define court reporting across all jurisdictions • Brynn’s honest recommitment to pursuing the RPR and true professional mastery • A preview of each season planned for 2026 • Why expertise is more than credentials • What it really means to build confidence, clarity, and authority in this professionWhat’s Coming in 2026:• Ethics, licensure, certification, and professional identity • Assertive communication and confidence on the record • Business systems, burnout reduction, and future-proofing your career • Judicial interviews, community conversations, and national observances • The launch of the Court Reporter Podcast AwardsThis podcast exists to bridge gaps, elevate standards, and support court reporters and litigation professionals navigating real-world challenges with intention.If this episode resonates, stay connected.Sign up for the newsletter at courtreporterpodcast.com to receive updates, episode drops, and invitations to upcoming discussions and accountability sessions.This is the year we do things differently.Join me for finance management accountability sessions! I'll send the schedule via the newsletter which you can join by going to: courtreporterpodcast.com | — | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | ![]() #72 - Building Professional Relationships: Key Tips for Attorneys Working with Court Reporters | Today we're wrapping up the mini episode series with Tips #8–10 on how attorneys can work best with their court reporters. This is important because they don't seem to teach it much in law school, so hearing directly from a court reporter all the things we want attorneys to know, can be so helpful. Attorneys, this is for you. Listening to this series will put you one step ahead of all of your colleagues.Feel free to email brynn@courtreporterpodcast.com!⭐ Leave Us a Review!If this series helped you lead the room and protect the record, please leave a 5-star rating or a short review—even a quick star rating helps more reporters and attorneys find the show. | — | ||||||
| 9/18/25 | ![]() #71 - Creating Accurate Records: A Court Reporter’s Perspective on Attorney Collaboration | When the record is on the line, every micro-decision matters. If you wait until the end to request a rough or let crosstalk slide “just this once,” you invite stress, corrections, and a messy review. In this episode, you’ll learn simple moves that keep you impartial, in control, and confident from gavel to goodbye.⭐ Leave Us a Review!If this helped you protect the record, please leave a 5-star rating or short review—even a star rating helps more reporters and attorneys find the show. | — | ||||||
| 9/16/25 | ![]() #70 - Maximizing Accuracy: Key Tips for Attorneys in Court Proceedings | When the record is on the line, even small decisions can make or break accuracy. What you say, when you speak up, and how you confirm the record all affect the clarity of the transcript and the pace of the proceeding. This episode shares the etiquette every attorney needs to know—so you can work with your reporter, not against them, and ensure the record stays clean.In Part 1 of this mini series, host Brynn Reynold Seymour explains why the record is the primary product of any proceeding—and why assumptions can undermine it.This episode addresses the most common mistakes attorneys make, probably unknowingly, when trying to make the record in depositions.Host InsightsBrynn shares how simple attorney habits—clear cues, verbalizing the record, and proactive introductions—make proceedings smoother for everyone and protect the record in high-stakes settings.Resources & MentionsContact: brynn@courtreporterpodcast.comInstagram & Facebook: @courtreporterpodcastCourt Reporter CEO Mindset Program signup⭐ Leave Us a Review!If this episode brought you value, please leave a 5-star rating and quick review. Your support helps more attorneys and reporters discover the tools and insights they need to succeed. And don’t forget to subscribe—Parts 2 and 3 are coming soon. | — | ||||||
| 9/10/25 | ![]() #69 - Guardians of the Record: Court Reporting Etiquette with Vicki Poole | When the record is on the line, every micro-decision matters. What to say, when to speak up, how to follow up, how to respond—these split-second choices can easily lead to overwhelm and burnout if we don’t prepare in advance. That’s why we gathered a roundtable of seasoned professionals to talk it through—so you can step into every proceeding with the confidence and etiquette of a true guardian of the record.In this episode, we explore the core of court reporting professionalism: neutrality, boundaries, and room control. Special guest Vicki Poole, CSR, RPR, RMR, shares field-tested strategies for staying impartial, from setting the tone the moment you arrive to avoiding even the appearance of bias.Voices in This EpisodeHosts: Brynn Seymour | Treissa Matakaetis | Lisa Thomas | Brooke Skau, RPRGuest: Vicki Poole, CSR, RPR, RMRCassandra Ellis, RMR, RDR, CRR — President of MCRACinnamon Krauss, CSR, CRRSheena Selvera, CSR, CVRSponsored by StenoDo you want to work with an agency that works for you? Steno isn’t just another agency; they’re redefining the future of litigation support with modern technology and a concierge approach that makes your job easier. Court reporters choose Steno for fast payment, intuitive tools, and real-time tech support on every assignment. It’s no wonder they’re one of the fastest-growing firms in the country. Don’t just take our word for it; sign up now and experience it for yourself!⭐ Leave Us a Review!If this episode brought you value, take a moment to leave a 5-star rating and a quick review. Your support helps more court reporters discover the community, tools, and encouragement they need to succeed. Even a simple star rating makes a big difference! | — | ||||||
| 8/30/25 | ![]() #68 - From Chaos to CEO: The 5-Step Blueprint Court Reporters Need | What if you could stop reacting to chaos and start running your business like a CEO? In this episode, I share the exact 5-step framework — Groundwork, Assess, Visualize, Execute, Leverage & Lead — that will transform how you work.The doors to the VTM program are open for 10 founding members. DM me “VTM” now to lock in 50% off and lifetime VIP perks before spots run out!! Can't wait to see you there... UBUNTU! | — | ||||||
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