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Inbox to Impact: Community, Leadership, and the Future of News | Kyle Hagge, Morning Brew, Inc.

Inbox to Impact: Community, Leadership, and the Future of News | Kyle Hagge, Morning Brew, Inc.

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In this week's episode, host Richard Roman sits down with Kyle Hagge, Chief of Staff to the CEO at Morning Brew Inc., to explore what it really takes to build and sustain trust in modern media and digital communities.

Kyle shares his journey from AmeriCorps and civic tech to leading community initiatives at Morning Brew and eventually stepping into his current role as Chief of Staff. Together, they discuss:

  • How Morning Brew earned the trust of 4+ million subscribers

  • The difference between building an audience and building a community

  • How digital media companies can use transparency, consistency, and tone to strengthen credibility

  • What AI means for the future of content creation and human connection

  • Lessons in leadership, psychological safety, and impostor syndrome in fast-paced environments

Kyle also reflects on his work with Bridge the City, a civic engagement podcast he co-founded in Milwaukee, and why local journalism may be the key to restoring trust in American institutions.

Whether you’re leading a team, growing a brand, or navigating your career path, this episode is packed with insights on trust, leadership, and the future of media.

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