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#89 - I Applied to Be a Digital Reporter… and Didn't Make It
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May 7, 2026

#89 - I Applied to Be a Digital Reporter… and Didn't Make It

Lately, I’ve been questioning everything about my career path as a court reporter. In this episode, I share why I applied for a digital court reporting position… why I didn’t get the job… and what I learned. Topics covered: • the reality of juggling transcript production, deadlines, admin work, and life balance • why training my new VTM (Virtual Transcript Manager) has completely changed the way I view this profession • the hidden cause of so much burnout in court reporting • the CAPTUR merger b...
#88 - From Steno Machine to CEO: How Two Court Reporters Built a 200-Reporter Agency from a Parking Lot
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May 1, 2026

#88 - From Steno Machine to CEO: How Two Court Reporters Built a 200-Reporter Agency from a Parking Lot

Most court reporters don't go to school thinking they're going to become entrepreneurs. But that's exactly what happens — and nobody teaches you how. Whitney Kumar and Kamryn Villegas did it anyway. The identical twins — one minute apart — spent 13 years building KW Court Reporting from the ground up: a $350-a-month office, note cards with their names on them as business cards, and their parents following them in a separate car to law firm parking lots to watch the babies while they knocked on d...
#87 - Train Your VTM (Virtual Transcript Manager) With Me!
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April 19, 2026

#87 - Train Your VTM (Virtual Transcript Manager) With Me!

What is a VTM? A Virtual Transcript Manager is a project manager for court reporters. They manage the coordination between scopists and proofreaders, the data, the deadlines, the captions and appearances, everything that allows court reporters to focus 100% on the part of the workflow that only we can do: showing up and taking down the testimony as accurately as possible, in realtime. I already know what you might be thinking -- if you haven't heard me talk about the VTM before and explain in de...
#86 - Expert Testimony, Sugar, and Cortisol: A Conversation with Dr. Robert Lustig
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April 14, 2026

#86 - Expert Testimony, Sugar, and Cortisol: A Conversation with Dr. Robert Lustig

In this episode of The Court Reporter Podcast, Brynn sits down with Dr. Robert Lustig, a leading expert in metabolic health, to explore the science behind sugar, energy, and what’s really happening inside the body. From the perspective of court reporters and legal professionals, this conversation goes beyond health advice. It offers insight into how expert witnesses think, how complex medical testimony is structured, and why understanding these concepts can elevate your confidence in the room. D...
#85 - Transforming from Average to Exceptional High-Stakes Realtime Reporter: Session 1 with Joshua Edwards, RMR, RDR
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April 4, 2026

#85 - Transforming from Average to Exceptional High-Stakes Realtime Reporter: Session 1 with Joshua Edwards, RMR, RDR

In this episode, I’m taking you behind the scenes of a decision I’ve been talking about for years… but am finally executing. At the start of 2026, I made a commitment to either walk away from this profession or step fully into becoming a high-level, real-time court reporter. No more in-between. So I did something different. I reached out to some of the top real-time reporters in the industry and offered $10,000 for true coaching and accountability. Not casual mentorship, but real structure, real...
Interpreters & the Record: Where the Rules End and Reality Begins
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March 26, 2026

Interpreters & the Record: Where the Rules End and Reality Begins

What is the court reporter’s role when something on the record feels… wrong? And how can court reporters and interpreters work together effectively to enhance the record-taking process? In this episode, Brynn explores one of the most nuanced and debated issues in court reporting: working with interpreters (including "underqualified" or reporter-illiterate interpreters). Where is the line between neutrality and responsibility? When should a reporter remain silent, and when is it necessary to spea...
#74 - Navigating the Confusion of Notary Requirements for Court Reporters
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Jan. 8, 2026

#74 - Navigating the Confusion of Notary Requirements for Court Reporters

The salient point of this podcast episode revolves around the complexities and frustrations associated with the notary requirements for court reporters, particularly in the context of the differing regulations across jurisdictions. I delve into my personal experience of preparing for the notary test, which I undertook under challenging circumstances, and reflect on the relevance of the material to my profession. The episode serves as a platform for exploring the broader implications of certifica...