LinkedIn Isn’t Broken. It’s Deciding Who Still Matters. | Fintech Hunting Podcast
Fintech Hunting · 2026-05-20 · 21 min
Episode notes
Why is LinkedIn showing you posts from two or three weeks ago? It feels frustrating. It feels outdated. It feels like the feed is broken. But what if LinkedIn is not broken at all? In this episode of the Fintech Hunting Podcast , Ashley Gravano turns the tables and interviews Michael Hammond for a timely, honest conversation about the shift happening on LinkedIn - and why mortgage, fintech, and financial services professionals need to pay attention. Michael explains why LinkedIn has moved from a feed built around recency to one increasingly shaped by relevance . That means the posts that keep getting surfaced are not always the newest. They are the ones LinkedIn believes still matter because people are engaging, saving, reposting, and spending time with them. This episode is a wake-up call for anyone using LinkedIn to build visibility, credibility, relationships, or pipeline. Because the real question is no longer: “Did I post today?” It is: “Did I create something worth resurfacing?” A big thank you to Ashley Gravano for hosting this episode, flipping the script, and leading such a genuine, curious, and timely conversation.
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