The Trust Gap is Real: What the 2025 Employee Communication Impact Study Means for Internal Comms

Show notes

In this episode of the You've Got Comms Podcast, host Emma Fischer is joined by Andrea Holland, Head of North America PR at Staffbase, to unpack the findings of the 2025 Employee Communication Impact Study conducted by Staffbase and YouGov.

With over 3,500 employees surveyed across six countries, the conversation digs into trust gaps, overlooked frontline workers, the rise of workplace loneliness, and what actionable steps internal comms professionals can take right now to build clarity, connection, and community. From mobile-first strategies to manager empowerment, this episode delivers both eye-opening data and practical next steps.

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Selected People, Places & Things Mentioned: Frank Wolf (author of “The Narrative Age“); Nicholas Bruneau; 2025 International Employee Communication Impact Study; Employee App; YouGov

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Follow the host and guest: Andrea Holland on LinkedIn, Emma Fischer on LinkedIn

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About Staffbase:

Staffbase is the fastest-growing, most experienced employee communications platform provider for enterprise companies seeking to inspire diverse, disconnected, and distributed workforces. Staffbase is on a mission to empower communicators worldwide with a platform that helps companies connect with every employee through inspiring communication that drives collaboration and achieves business results.

Headquartered in Chemnitz, Germany, Staffbase has offices worldwide, including New York City, London, Berlin, Sydney, and Vancouver.

Learn more at staffbase.com.

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