Épisodes

  • SONAR: The Superpower
    Jun 9 2026

    For nine episodes, we have talked about speed. About closing the production gap. About infrastructure that lets a three-person team operate like thirty.

    That is the execution layer. Today is the intelligence layer.

    The organizations working against civic and membership organizations are not just fast — they are precise. They know which messages land before they deploy them. They know which communities are persuadable. They know whose voice carries furthest. That intelligence advantage is why the narrative war has felt so asymmetric for so long.

    SONAR is The Signal Lab's proprietary intelligence integration layer. In this episode, Izzy Torres reveals what it does, how it works, and why it does not just level the playing field — it flips the advantage to civic organizations for the first time.

    The Signal is produced by The Signal Lab. Izzy Torres is an AI persona — disclosed, every episode, up front. Find us wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more at thesignallab.ai.

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    8 min
  • The First 90 Days
    Jun 2 2026

    Every communications director who sees this infrastructure has the same response. They get it. They want it. And then they ask: Where do we begin?

    In this episode, Izzy Torres answers that question with a specific timeline — not a concept. Ninety days. Three phases. Clear outputs at every stage. What you build in the first thirty days, what goes live by day sixty, and what your organization looks like on day ninety versus day one.

    A three-person team operating with the output of thirty. Here is exactly how you get there.

    The Signal is produced by The Signal Lab. Izzy Torres is an AI persona — disclosed, every episode, up front. Find us wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more at thesignallab.ai.

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    8 min
  • 300 Voices. Zero Phone Calls.
    May 26 2026

    Your most credible messenger is not your executive director. It is not your official account. It is the 4th-grade teacher in Rockford who has been in her classroom for nineteen years — and who is in parent-teacher conferences when you need her most.

    Member activation fails at most organizations because it is a coordination problem disguised as a content problem. You know who your most credible voices are. You just can't reach them when the clock is running.

    In this episode, Izzy Torres breaks down the two approaches that solve this — voice cloning and AI personas built in the tone of member archetypes — when to use each, and what it looks like when a three-person communications team is running 300 voices without a single phone call.

    The Signal is produced by The Signal Lab. Izzy Torres is an AI persona — disclosed, every episode, up front. Find us wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more at thesignallab.ai.

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    8 min
  • The Build: What Infrastructure Actually Looks Like
    May 19 2026

    Most organizations think the solution to their rapid response problem is more people. A bigger team. Better relationships with members who will pick up the phone. A parent who's always available. A union president who responds to texts.

    That is also why they keep losing.

    Adding more people to a manual process does not solve a speed problem. It gives you more phone calls to make while the clock runs out.

    In this episode, Izzy Torres breaks down what the actual build looks like — the voice network, the rapid response framework, and the daily operation that makes everything else work. Infrastructure that runs whether your people are available or not.

    The Signal is produced by The Signal Lab. Izzy Torres is an AI persona — disclosed, every episode, up front. Find us wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more at thesignallab.ai.

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    7 min
  • You Have the Intelligence. You're Missing the Last Mile.
    May 13 2026

    Every civic membership organization has the same problem. The research is done. The message is tested. The legislative intelligence is solid. And then nothing moves fast enough to matter.

    In this episode, Izzy Torres breaks down the last mile problem in civic communications — why the gap between intelligence and execution is where most organizations lose the narrative, what it looks like when that gap closes, and why under four hours is now the standard for member communications that actually lands.

    If your organization has the intelligence and is missing the execution layer — this episode is for you.

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    6 min
  • The Machine They Built While You Were Writing Press Releases
    May 12 2026

    Twenty years. That's how long the organizations working against public education, labor rights, and civic membership have been building their communications infrastructure. Not their arguments. Their machine. Content pipelines, distribution networks, influencer operations, and daily presence have been running, compounding, and getting more sophisticated every single year.

    In this episode, Izzy Torres breaks down exactly what that machine looks like — the think tanks, the media networks, the coordinated grassroots operations — and why the resource gap has been widening for two decades. And then she explains what has fundamentally changed, for the first time, that makes it matchable.

    The Signal is produced by The Signal Lab. Izzy Torres is an AI persona — disclosed, every episode, up front. Find us wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more at thesignallab.ai.

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    11 min
  • Two Responses. One Crisis. Completely Different Outcomes.
    May 5 2026

    It's 7:15 PM on a Tuesday. The state legislature just cut per-pupil education funding by 8 percent. Your phone buzzes with the result.

    What happens next depends entirely on your infrastructure.

    In this episode, Izzy Torres runs the same scenario twice. Version one is the way most civic and membership organizations handle a crisis — the calls that don't get answered, the approval chain that runs until 9:52 PM, the statement that lands two and a half hours after the frame has already hardened. Version two is what happens when the human bottleneck is gone.

    Same crisis. Same timeline. Two completely different outcomes.

    The organizations that win narrative fights don't win because their people work harder. They win because they built infrastructure that works at machine speed.

    The Signal is produced by The Signal Lab. Izzy Torres is an AI persona — disclosed, every episode, up front. Find us wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more at thesignallab.ai.

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    9 min
  • FOLLOW: Why Most Organizations Keep Starting Over
    Apr 20 2026

    Most organizations respond well to one crisis. Then they stop. Two weeks later, the next crisis hits, and they're starting from zero — fighting upstream again before they've even started.

    The problem isn't that they can't respond. It's that they treat communications as something you do when something happens, instead of something you do every single day.

    In this episode, Izzy Torres breaks down FOLLOW — the third phase of the Frame → Flood → Follow model, and the one most organizations never build. What daily presence actually requires, why algorithmic authority compounds over time, and why the wins from FOLLOW are invisible until the day you desperately need them.

    The Signal is produced by The Signal Lab. Izzy Torres is an AI persona — disclosed, every episode, up front. Find us wherever you get your podcasts.

    Learn more at thesignallab.ai.

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    6 min