The Health Marketing Collective Wins Signal Award for Podcast Excellence

December 16  

The Health Marketing Collective, a podcast spotlighting bold ideas and transformative strategies in health marketing, has been honored with a prestigious Signal Award, one of the podcasting industry’s top accolades. This recognition cements its role as a leading voice for innovation and storytelling in healthcare marketing.

The Health Marketing Collective is about tackling the tough questions facing healthcare marketers,” says Sara Payne, podcast host and president of Inprela Communications. “Our mission is to inspire innovation, spark meaningful conversations, and empower marketing leaders to drive transformative change. I’m grateful to our incredible guests for their insights and to our listeners for believing in the power of storytelling to impact lives and shape the future of health.”

The Health Marketing Collective has welcomed some of the brightest minds in health marketing, addressing topics such as elevating marketing’s role in the C-suite, inclusive storytelling, and authentic thought leadership. Its Signal Award win underscores the creativity and boldness of these conversations, reinforcing marketing’s pivotal role in shaping the future of health.

“This award reflects the incredible, life-changing work being done across our industry,” Payne adds. “I’m thrilled to continue highlighting these stories and driving meaningful conversations. If you’re a health marketing leader or want to stay ahead in the industry, subscribe to The Health Marketing Collective for episodes packed with insights, inspiration, and actionable strategies.”

The Signal Awards set a standard for editorial excellence by honoring organizations, artists, and brands that are shaping the podcast industry. Each year, The Signal Awards present gold, silver, and bronze awards, along with the Listener’s Choice Award, which invites public participation.

Join us as we look forward to another year of engaging conversations and insights to help drive healthcare transformation! 

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About Inprela Communications

Inprela is a storytelling and PR firm, crafting powerful narratives and driving action for top healthcare and manufacturing brands. For over 13 years, Inprela has helped clients go beyond awareness to sharpen their message, build trust, and create demand with a story-first thought leadership approach. Our vision is for every healthcare and manufacturing marketer to be inspired to pursue life-changing storytelling campaigns and to push our collective potential along the way. Learn more at Inprela.com.

About The Health Marketing Collective

The Health Marketing Collective is a podcast dedicated to exploring the intersection of health marketing leadership and brand-building excellence. Hosted by Sara Payne, president of Inprela Communications, the podcast brings together top minds in healthcare marketing for candid conversations on driving impactful change. Each episode features thought leaders and innovators who share insights on storytelling’s transformative power in shaping the future of healthcare. With a commitment to amplifying voices that challenge the status quo, The Health Marketing Collective highlights leaders spearheading life-changing, brand-building campaigns that elevate the health industry. New episodes are released every other Wednesday. Listen here or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.   

About The Signal Awards
The Signal Awards are mission-focused on uplifting the podcast medium by recognizing the most potent, meaningful and unprecedented audio projects being made today. Now in its third year, entrants to The Signal Awards are reviewed by The Signal Awards Judging Academy, an esteemed collective made up of the architects, instigators and trailblazers of the medium. Once a year, The Academy collectively listens closely to thousands of hours of audio, selecting the strongest work to be elevated to the status of award-winning.

Media contact:
Heather Boldt
Inprela Communications
[email protected]

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