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Creating a Unique Audio Identity: A Conversation with Joshua Suhy – Part 2

January 21, 2026 by Jeff Moore

How Audio Branding Hooks Your Audience with Joshua Suhy

“That’s a big thing that I always like to try to put together in the shows — creating the sense of space, where we are taking that audience somewhere. And sonically, what does that sound like? I like having a lot of detail on, okay, this space, i.e. this portion of the episode. It’s like, if I go back to the American Kennel Club example, okay, this is Missouri in the 1850s in the summer. Okay, cool. I can work within that. There’s a lot of information and detail there that I could pull out.” – Joshua Suhy

 

This episode is the second half of my conversation with JSS Audio Sound Designer, Audio Engineer, and Producer Joshua Suhy as we discuss how he helps synergize the aural and visual components of a branded podcast, his advice to people who are still building a reputation in the sound industry, and the best strategy to new podcasters looking to avoid the dreaded “podcast graveyard.”

As always, if you have questions for my guest, you’re welcome to reach out through the links in the show notes. If you have questions for me, visit audiobrandingpodcast.com, where you’ll find a lot of ways to get in touch. Plus, subscribing to the newsletter will let you know when the new podcasts are available, along with other interesting bits of audio-related news. And if you’re getting some value from listening, the best ways to show your support are to share this podcast with a friend and leave an honest review. Both those things really help, and I’d love to feature your review on future podcasts. You can leave one either in written or in voice format from the podcast’s main page. I would so appreciate that.

 

(00:00) – The Importance of Sonic Branding

As the second half of our discussion begins, Joshua talks about his work with marketing teams and what it takes to align a new audio brand with an established visual identity. “A missed opportunity that lots of brands aren’t paying attention to is trying to figure out what do we sound like,” he says. “How are we coming across to an audience on an audio, an aural component versus just visual?” We discuss how music and sonic logos fit into branded podcasts, and about the versatility of original music content. “You can begin to see the possibilities,” he explains, “if you own the IP, [of] how much more capability you have creatively if you actually own the content that you’re working with.”

(14:20) – Branded Podcasts and Flagship Shows

We talk about sound design and his advice for sound engineers who are just starting out in the industry. “The biggest thing, I think,” he says, “is to establish rapport with the agency or the people that you’re working with, being able to trust them, but with the understanding that it’s a symbiotic relationship between the two of you.” He tells us about how branded podcasts differ from regular content, and how the branding goes beyond just commercials and interstitials. “A big thing is really being able to figure out what is your voice,” he says. “What is the brand voice? What are you looking for in your show? What audience do you want to reach? And, essentially, creating an audience avatar of this.”

(20:30) – Advice for New Audio Professionals

Our conversation wraps up as Joshua explains why it’s better to start slow as a podcaster, and why monetization shouldn’t necessarily be the primary goal. “If it leads to that, that’s great,” he tells us. “But if your sole and only motivation behind your podcast is to make money, chances are you’re going to be disappointed, and chances are your show is going to end up in the podcast graveyard with a lot of other people.” He shares how listeners can get in touch, and why sound designers shouldn’t write off their early mistakes. “That particular approach that you did for that episode may not have worked,” he says, “or the sound design approach didn’t work for this, but that could be exactly what’s needed to help make the next episode or the next show go from good to great.”

 

Episode Summary

  • How brands can set themselves apart from the crowd through sonic branding.

  • Exploring how branded podcasts blend brand identity and useful content.

  • Joshua shares his insights as a sound designer for those starting in the industry.

 

Connect with the Guest

Website: https://www.jssaudio.com/

Follow Joshua Suhy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hug-daniel/

Follow Joshua Suhy on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheJSSAudio/

Follow Joshua Suhy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jssaudio/

Get your complimentary mini e-book and learn how to put your best voice forward and create the best sound impression as a podcast guest with my Tips for Sounding Your Best as a Podcast Guest.

Do you need a voice talent for your next project? Visit my voice-over website to find out more about how my voice can help you with your audio brand. You can also subscribe to the Audio Branding Podcast on YouTube to watch the show’s latest episodes.

Please leave the Audio Branding Podcast a written review so others can find the show on their favorite podcast player!

Want to be a guest on Audio Branding? Send Jodi a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/jodikrangle.

This interview episode was very skillfully made to sound beautiful by the talented Humberto Franco.

** Transcript available upon request

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