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In this episode of Occupied Thoughts, FMEP's Sarah Anne Minkin speaks with writer and activist Ali Awad about life in Masafer Yatta, the part of the West Bank where he lives, which is subject to ongoing and escalating state-backed Israeli settler attacks. Ali describes life in his rural village, Tuba, on "a good day," a day without settler attacks, and also looks at the history of Masafer Yatta under Israeli occupation, including decades of being unsettled and facing forcible transfer and the threat of continued expulsion. Ali describes the escalations in attacks and threats against these communities since October 7th, 2023, including recent attacks targeting his village and family. Looking at the multi-pronged Israeli efforts to force Palestinians out of Masafer Yatta, Ali talks about the loss of any sense of security, hope, or the possibility of a future on the land he and his families have inhabited for many generations. And he speaks about efforts to support children traumatized by settler/soldier violence, to connect with human rights activists fighting these injustices, and to achieve the security and freedom needed for more "good days" in Masafer Yatta. Ali Awad is a human rights activist and writer from Tuba in the South Hebron Hills. He has a degree in English literature. Read more of Ali's work here: Starving Palestine: Israeli colonialism and the struggle for food sovereignty in Masafer Yatta. Words by Manal Shqair. Photographs by Ali Awad. Vittles, 2/10/25: https://www.vittlesmagazine.com/p/starving-palestine Ali Awad: “Many West Bank Palestinians Are Being Forced Out of Their Villages. Is My Family Next?” New York Times 11/20/25: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/20/opinion/israel-west-bank-palestinians.html Ali's many articles on +972 Magazine: https://www.972mag.com/writer/ali-awad/ Ali Awad in Haaretz: https://www.haaretz.com/ty-WRITER/0000017f-da25-d432-a77f-df3fa13f0000 Humans of Masafer Yatta: https://humansofmasaferyatta.substack.com/ For more on the attacks in Jinba, Susya, and Tuba, see: Israeli settlers attacked Jinba — then came back in army uniform (Oren Ziv, +972 Magazine, 4/2/25): https://www.972mag.com/jinba-pogrom-israeli-settlers-soldiers/ In Masafer Yatta, we need more than awards — we need protection (Ahmad Nawajah, +972 Magazine, 4/8/25): https://www.972mag.com/susiya-masafer-yatta-oscars-protection/ On the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land and ongoing attacks in Masafer Yatta, see https://www.972mag.com/search/?q=no%20other%20land For more on Masafer Yatta: https://savemasaferyatta.com/ To watch the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land: https://nootherland.com/ Sarah Anne Minkin, PhD, is FMEP's Director of Programs & Partnerships. She is an expert on the intersection between Israeli civil society and Palestinian civil rights and human rights advocacy as well as the ways that Jewish Americans approach the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She leads FMEP's programming, works to deepen FMEP's relationships with existing and potential grantees, and builds relationships with new partners in the philanthropic community. A graduate of Yale University, Sarah Anne earned her doctorate at the University of California-Berkeley. Original music by Jalal Yaquoub.
On this episode of the Sumud podcast, we uplift, empower, and amplify Palestinian American attorney and author Ali Awad, known as the CEO lawyer. He is the proud son of Palestinian parents who immigrate to the U.S. Not just in search of a better life, but also to establish a strong foundation of support for the Palestinian and Muslim communities. At age 24, Ali made history as one of the youngest graduates to earn both a law degree and an MBA in the state of Georgia. Awad is driven by his advocacy for Muslim community empowerment and financial education. This episode also addresses the underrepresentation of Muslims in sectors like healthcare, political accountability concerning U.S. policies in the Middle East, and promotes strategic empowerment and self-reliance within the Muslim community. Stay tuned with all things Sumud on our Linktree: https://linktr.ee/sumudpod Connect with Dr. Ed Hasan on Instagram @DrEdHasan or LinkedIn to join the conversation. Connect with Ali Awad, aka the CEO Lawyer on Instagram, X, Tik Tok, Threads and Youtube @CeoLawyer. Chapters 01:44 Embracing Palestinian Identity and Overcoming Struggles 08:35 Financial Lessons and Community Challenges 24:08 Ali's Journey: From Childhood Hustles to Legal Success 47:40 Overcoming Adversity: A Personal Journey 50:36 Academic Ambitions: Law School and Beyond 57:17 Facing Controversy: Standing Up for Beliefs 01:10:02 Vision for the Future: Building a Legacy
Original Air Date: November 22, 2023 For some, success can be a long road, and for others, it can happen overnight. The quality that both these people have in common is staying true to who they are, no matter how long it takes. Jefferson Fisher is a board-certified Texas trial lawyer and founder of Fisher Firm, which has over 6 million followers on social media. He enjoys teaching people to persuade and communicate effectively in high-conflict situations. “I help people argue less so they can talk more.” On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Jefferson to discuss gaining millions of followers overnight, tips on genuine communication, his upcoming book, running his law firm, and his love of peanut M&Ms. Key Takeaways Take a step back. Take a pause before responding to someone else's aggression. Maybe they're having a bad day and it's not about you. Don't overthink it. Sometimes it's better to get things done than to be a perfectionist. Don't let it keep you from moving forward. Share your passion. Chances are someone else is passionate about the same thing you are. Put yourself out there, and you'll probably be rewarded. To connect with Jefferson, follow him on Instagram @jefferson_fisher Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Jefferson Fisher Website Jefferson Fisher Instagram Jefferson Fisher TikTok Jefferson Fisher Facebook Jefferson Fisher X / Twitter Jefferson Fisher LinkedIn Jefferson Fisher YouTube Fisher Firm Website Other episodes you might enjoy: 4. Irving Pedroza - Make the Choice: Champion for Kindness 11. Amanda Baggett - Outshine the Competition: Authentic Branding and Wise Spending 20. Joe Fried - Courage and Intention: How Radical Honesty Creates Stronger Attorneys Previous Guests: Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, David Bayer, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Dan Ambrose, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sahm Manouchehri, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Gary Sarner, and more. 00:00 Intro 00:59 I'm that Jefferson 02:09 Who is Jefferson? 05:55 Jefferson's family upbringing 06:55 Talk about your passion 08:46 Change your old school mentality 10:26 Disarming your opponent 16:01 Fisher Firm culture and values 18:21 1200 followers per minute 24:37 I'm writing a book 25:31 Self-help 26:16 How to talk to a narcissist 27:45 Setting boundaries 32:25 What's next? 32:52 Outro
Original Air Date: November 22, 2023 For some, success can be a long road, and for others, it can happen overnight. The quality that both these people have in common is staying true to who they are, no matter how long it takes. Jefferson Fisher is a board-certified Texas trial lawyer and founder of Fisher Firm, which has over 6 million followers on social media. He enjoys teaching people to persuade and communicate effectively in high-conflict situations. “I help people argue less so they can talk more.” On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Jefferson to discuss gaining millions of followers overnight, tips on genuine communication, his upcoming book, running his law firm, and his love of peanut M&Ms. Key Takeaways Take a step back. Take a pause before responding to someone else's aggression. Maybe they're having a bad day and it's not about you. Don't overthink it. Sometimes it's better to get things done than to be a perfectionist. Don't let it keep you from moving forward. Share your passion. Chances are someone else is passionate about the same thing you are. Put yourself out there, and you'll probably be rewarded. To connect with Jefferson, follow him on Instagram @jefferson_fisher Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Jefferson Fisher Website Jefferson Fisher Instagram Jefferson Fisher TikTok Jefferson Fisher Facebook Jefferson Fisher X / Twitter Jefferson Fisher LinkedIn Jefferson Fisher YouTube Fisher Firm Website Other episodes you might enjoy: 4. Irving Pedroza - Make the Choice: Champion for Kindness 11. Amanda Baggett - Outshine the Competition: Authentic Branding and Wise Spending 20. Joe Fried - Courage and Intention: How Radical Honesty Creates Stronger Attorneys Previous Guests: Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, David Bayer, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Dan Ambrose, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sahm Manouchehri, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Gary Sarner, and more. 00:00 Intro 00:59 I'm that Jefferson 02:09 Who is Jefferson? 05:55 Jefferson's family upbringing 06:55 Talk about your passion 08:46 Change your old school mentality 10:26 Disarming your opponent 16:01 Fisher Firm culture and values 18:21 1200 followers per minute 24:37 I'm writing a book 25:31 Self-help 26:16 How to talk to a narcissist 27:45 Setting boundaries 32:25 What's next? 32:52 Outro
Joey Rafaeli started a Law Firm in his childhood bedroom during the Covid lockdown and is now overseeing fifteen employees of a fully remote company. He is an experienced Florida attorney who represents individuals injured as a result of other people's negligence. On this week's episode, Maria speaks with Joey about running a virtual law firm, the value of money, how to grow leads with Instagram, how to build personal and professional relationships, hiring remote employees and how lavish purchases can help build your businesses. To connect with Joey, visit https://rafaelilaw.com Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Rafaeli Law Website Rafaeli Law Instagram Rafaeli Law TikTok Rafaeli Law Facebook Rafaeli Law LinkedIn Other episodes you might enjoy: 9. Grit and Determination: Creating Your Own Opportunities 12. From $7 to $7 Million: Mobile Advertising and Optimism 25. Social Media Breakdown: A Step-By-Step Guide to TikTok for Attorneys Previous Guests: Chris Massaro, Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Joey Rafaeli started a Law Firm in his childhood bedroom during the Covid lockdown and is now overseeing fifteen employees of a fully remote company. He is an experienced Florida attorney who represents individuals injured as a result of other people's negligence. On this week's episode, Maria speaks with Joey about running a virtual law firm, the value of money, how to grow leads with Instagram, how to build personal and professional relationships, hiring remote employees and how lavish purchases can help build your businesses. To connect with Joey, visit https://rafaelilaw.com Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Rafaeli Law Website Rafaeli Law Instagram Rafaeli Law TikTok Rafaeli Law Facebook Rafaeli Law LinkedIn Other episodes you might enjoy: 9. Grit and Determination: Creating Your Own Opportunities 12. From $7 to $7 Million: Mobile Advertising and Optimism 25. Social Media Breakdown: A Step-By-Step Guide to TikTok for Attorneys Previous Guests: Chris Massaro, Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
It's hard to run a law firm. So much is asked of you, and you have only so much time to accomplish it all. Maybe you don't always know the answers, but you're afraid to show weakness. How do you delegate and trust people to get the job done right? J.L. King has the answers. J.L. King, II, is an experienced civil trial lawyer in Georgia. He primarily represents catastrophically injured victims and the families of individuals who have died as a result of negligence. Before he chose this focus, J.L. worked for one of the premier insurance defense firms in the southeastern United States. On this week's episode, Maria speaks with J.L. about his small-town upbringing, how you can be a good lawyer and a good marketer, being a good delegator, why things don't always have to be perfect, and the ins and outs of managing your staff. Key Takeaways You can't be the best at everything. Recognize your limitations. Even the most successful people have things they aren't good at. They accept it and learn where to put their focus to best benefit the company. There's no shame in asking for help. Consider part-time employees. Staffing can be highly stressful. Hiring, firing, and questions about overstaffing and understaffing can all be overwhelming. Consider hiring someone part-time who can fill a gap or jump between departments when needed. They can be a help at the most stressful moments. Delegate. Delegate. Delegate. Hire people that complement your weaknesses. Not good at marketing? Hire a marketing manager. Not good at writing? Hire a copywriter. Trust those people with their tasks, and don't micromanage. This kind of trust can take a lot of weight off your shoulders. To connect with J.L., visit https://kingtriallaw.com Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube The King Firm Website The King Firm Facebook The King Firm X / twitter The King Firm LinkedIn The King Firm YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 7. Hiring Systems: Find your "A" Team 31. Build Your Team: Fostering a Culture of Continuous Improvement 51. Why Trial Lawyers Should Advertise, and Buying and Selling a Law Firm Previous Guests: Chris Massaro, Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
It's hard to run a law firm. So much is asked of you, and you have only so much time to accomplish it all. Maybe you don't always know the answers, but you're afraid to show weakness. How do you delegate and trust people to get the job done right? J.L. King has the answers. J.L. King, II, is an experienced civil trial lawyer in Georgia. He primarily represents catastrophically injured victims and the families of individuals who have died as a result of negligence. Before he chose this focus, J.L. worked for one of the premier insurance defense firms in the southeastern United States. On this week's episode, Maria speaks with J.L. about his small-town upbringing, how you can be a good lawyer and a good marketer, being a good delegator, why things don't always have to be perfect, and the ins and outs of managing your staff. Key Takeaways You can't be the best at everything. Recognize your limitations. Even the most successful people have things they aren't good at. They accept it and learn where to put their focus to best benefit the company. There's no shame in asking for help. Consider part-time employees. Staffing can be highly stressful. Hiring, firing, and questions about overstaffing and understaffing can all be overwhelming. Consider hiring someone part-time who can fill a gap or jump between departments when needed. They can be a help at the most stressful moments. Delegate. Delegate. Delegate. Hire people that complement your weaknesses. Not good at marketing? Hire a marketing manager. Not good at writing? Hire a copywriter. Trust those people with their tasks, and don't micromanage. This kind of trust can take a lot of weight off your shoulders. To connect with J.L., visit https://kingtriallaw.com Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube The King Firm Website The King Firm Facebook The King Firm X / twitter The King Firm LinkedIn The King Firm YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 7. Hiring Systems: Find your "A" Team 31. Build Your Team: Fostering a Culture of Continuous Improvement 51. Why Trial Lawyers Should Advertise, and Buying and Selling a Law Firm Previous Guests: Chris Massaro, Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Do you often worry if your fashion sense is appropriate for the workplace? Are you having trouble finding your one true passion? Have you ever had issues navigating the family business? If any of these questions speak to you, make sure to listen to this week's podcast. Taylor Dordick is a personal injury attorney at Dordick Law Firm in California. She is passionate about fighting for victims of abuse and recently received a groundbreaking $2.28 billion verdict in the Jane Doe v Fitzgerald sexual abuse case. On this week's episode, Maria speaks with Taylor about fashion in the workplace, working with her family, being a legacy, and finding her niche in fighting for victims of abuse. Key Takeaways Be smart about fashion. Yes, it is possible to dress appropriately for the workplace and still feel confident about your looks. Taylor teaches us that you don't have to shop high end to feel high end. Search and you can find great deals at places like Target, Nordstrom Rack, and Saks OFF Fifth. And remember, tailor, tailor, tailor. Don't squander your privilege. Take every opportunity and leg up that life gives you. Use it to do good, and don't throw it away. There are tons of people who would give anything to be in your position. Don't let them down. Find your niche. Sometimes, you have to work to find your calling because it's not immediately apparent. Taylor found her niche in fighting for victims of abuse. Don't be afraid to try different things until you find what makes you happy. To connect with Taylor, visit https://dordicklaw.com/ Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Dordick Law Website Dordick Law Instagram Dordick Law Facebook Dordick Law X / twitter Dordick Law LinkedIn Dordick Law YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 16. Own Your Career: Empowering Female Trial Attorneys 21. Compassion Through Crisis: Discovering Strength in Vulnerability 27. Find Your Footing: Growing Confidence and Prioritizing Health Previous Guests: Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Do you often worry if your fashion sense is appropriate for the workplace? Are you having trouble finding your one true passion? Have you ever had issues navigating the family business? If any of these questions speak to you, make sure to listen to this week's podcast. Taylor Dordick is a personal injury attorney at Dordick Law Firm in California. She is passionate about fighting for victims of abuse and recently received a groundbreaking $2.28 billion verdict in the Jane Doe v Fitzgerald sexual abuse case. On this week's episode, Maria speaks with Taylor about fashion in the workplace, working with her family, being a legacy, and finding her niche in fighting for victims of abuse. Key Takeaways Be smart about fashion. Yes, it is possible to dress appropriately for the workplace and still feel confident about your looks. Taylor teaches us that you don't have to shop high end to feel high end. Search and you can find great deals at places like Target, Nordstrom Rack, and Saks OFF Fifth. And remember, tailor, tailor, tailor. Don't squander your privilege. Take every opportunity and leg up that life gives you. Use it to do good, and don't throw it away. There are tons of people who would give anything to be in your position. Don't let them down. Find your niche. Sometimes, you have to work to find your calling because it's not immediately apparent. Taylor found her niche in fighting for victims of abuse. Don't be afraid to try different things until you find what makes you happy. To connect with Taylor, visit https://dordicklaw.com/ Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Dordick Law Website Dordick Law Instagram Dordick Law Facebook Dordick Law X / twitter Dordick Law LinkedIn Dordick Law YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 16. Own Your Career: Empowering Female Trial Attorneys 21. Compassion Through Crisis: Discovering Strength in Vulnerability 27. Find Your Footing: Growing Confidence and Prioritizing Health Previous Guests: Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Are mass torts something you're interested in, but haven't had the time to learn the ins and outs of? Maybe you're already acquainted, but just need some advice on how to move forward. Either way you're going to come out of this podcast with everything you need to know about mass torts. As CEO of The Search Engine Guys (TSEG), Chris Massaro oversees the company's growth in its operations and sales, as well as managing key accounts for single-event and mass tort law firms. TSEG is a legal marketing company that has expert knowledge in mass tort advertising. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Chris to discuss mass torts. What are they? How do you advertise? Why should you invest? How do you invest? How do you protect your money? And how do you avoid unscrupulous offers? They also discuss the unusual way Chris got into marketing and why social media hates lawyers. Key Takeaways Don't call out sick from Dave & Busters. If Chris Massaro had called in sick that day, he may have never found success in his current career path. You never know when fortune might strike, so try to take advantage of every opportunity presented. Most importantly, make sure to be honest about your hangover. Encourage your employees' success. Find joy in your employees' accomplishments. Think about how each business decision affects not only you, but also your staff. Closing that next lead means more money for the business, which allows you to pay higher salaries, which leads to an employee closing on their first home. Think twice before you decide to go home early and skip that call. Be smart about your investment. Mass torts can be profitable, but only with the right guidance. Beware of scams and people just trying to make a quick buck. Do your research, and make sure to vet the people you work with. Don't let yourself fall victim to the wrong person. To connect with Chris, visit the TSEG website at https://www.tseg.com Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube TSEG Website TSEG Instagram TSEG Facebook TSEG X / Twitter TSEG LinkedIn TSEG YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 5. Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns 10. Punch Above Your Weight: Success On Any Budget 30. Investing Masterclass: The Simple Truth About Making Smart Investments Previous Guests: Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Are mass torts something you're interested in, but haven't had the time to learn the ins and outs of? Maybe you're already acquainted, but just need some advice on how to move forward. Either way you're going to come out of this podcast with everything you need to know about mass torts. As CEO of The Search Engine Guys (TSEG), Chris Massaro oversees the company's growth in its operations and sales, as well as managing key accounts for single-event and mass tort law firms. TSEG is a legal marketing company that has expert knowledge in mass tort advertising. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Chris to discuss mass torts. What are they? How do you advertise? Why should you invest? How do you invest? How do you protect your money? And how do you avoid unscrupulous offers? They also discuss the unusual way Chris got into marketing and why social media hates lawyers. Key Takeaways Don't call out sick from Dave & Busters. If Chris Massaro had called in sick that day, he may have never found success in his current career path. You never know when fortune might strike, so try to take advantage of every opportunity presented. Most importantly, make sure to be honest about your hangover. Encourage your employees' success. Find joy in your employees' accomplishments. Think about how each business decision affects not only you, but also your staff. Closing that next lead means more money for the business, which allows you to pay higher salaries, which leads to an employee closing on their first home. Think twice before you decide to go home early and skip that call. Be smart about your investment. Mass torts can be profitable, but only with the right guidance. Beware of scams and people just trying to make a quick buck. Do your research, and make sure to vet the people you work with. Don't let yourself fall victim to the wrong person. To connect with Chris, visit the TSEG website at https://www.tseg.com Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube TSEG Website TSEG Instagram TSEG Facebook TSEG X / Twitter TSEG LinkedIn TSEG YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 5. Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns 10. Punch Above Your Weight: Success On Any Budget 30. Investing Masterclass: The Simple Truth About Making Smart Investments Previous Guests: Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Having tons of energy can be a great thing if you know how to put it to use. Say yes to new opportunities, make light of yourself on TikTok, buy a new Rolls-Royce, or even build your own private courthouse. How are these all related? Kevin Kennedy did them, and they all, in one way or another, led to the growth of a successful law firm. Kevin Kennedy is the founder of The Kennedy Law Firm in Clarksville, Tennessee. They are a Christian law firm that provides counsel for everything from personal injury to estate planning. His family has lived in Clarksville since just after the Revolutionary War, and he has recently surpassed 1.6 million followers on TikTok. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Kev to discuss gaining a huge TikTok following, saying yes to opportunity, hiring A players, Elvis, and being on Oprah. If you listen long enough, you also may find out what it's like to be serenaded by Kevin. Key Takeaways Have a core value system. Kevin Kennedy lets his Christian values guide him in his everyday life. They are reflected in his personal and business decisions. Whether it's religion or your own personal values, have a touchstone you can go back to when you're struggling and need help. Don't say no. Should you say no to purchasing a Rolls-Royce? Probably not. Kevin Kennedy didn't, and that Rolls got him a case that covered his purchase in just ninety days. Maybe you don't need a Rolls-Royce, but try taking a chance on something that may not make sense at the time, because you never know what it may lead to down the road. Don't burn bridges. It's never a good idea to burn a bridge, no matter how good you think it will feel. Down the line, you may run into the person you collided with in a situation where they have all the cards. Be the bigger person, and look out for your long-term success. To connect with Kevin, follow him on TikTok @kennedylawfirm Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube The Kennedy Law Firm Website The Kennedy Law Firm Instagram The Kennedy Law Firm TikTok The Kennedy Law Firm Facebook The Kennedy Law Firm X / Twitter Kevin Kennedy LinkedIn Kevin Kennedy YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 2. The 2 Billion Dollar Man: Lessons from 30 Years of Law 5. Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns 6. Pick a Winning Jury: Make the Emotional Connection Previous Guests: Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Having tons of energy can be a great thing if you know how to put it to use. Say yes to new opportunities, make light of yourself on TikTok, buy a new Rolls-Royce, or even build your own private courthouse. How are these all related? Kevin Kennedy did them, and they all, in one way or another, led to the growth of a successful law firm. Kevin Kennedy is the founder of The Kennedy Law Firm in Clarksville, Tennessee. They are a Christian law firm that provides counsel for everything from personal injury to estate planning. His family has lived in Clarksville since just after the Revolutionary War, and he has recently surpassed 1.6 million followers on TikTok. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Kev to discuss gaining a huge TikTok following, saying yes to opportunity, hiring A players, Elvis, and being on Oprah. If you listen long enough, you also may find out what it's like to be serenaded by Kevin. Key Takeaways Have a core value system. Kevin Kennedy lets his Christian values guide him in his everyday life. They are reflected in his personal and business decisions. Whether it's religion or your own personal values, have a touchstone you can go back to when you're struggling and need help. Don't say no. Should you say no to purchasing a Rolls-Royce? Probably not. Kevin Kennedy didn't, and that Rolls got him a case that covered his purchase in just ninety days. Maybe you don't need a Rolls-Royce, but try taking a chance on something that may not make sense at the time, because you never know what it may lead to down the road. Don't burn bridges. It's never a good idea to burn a bridge, no matter how good you think it will feel. Down the line, you may run into the person you collided with in a situation where they have all the cards. Be the bigger person, and look out for your long-term success. To connect with Kevin, follow him on TikTok @kennedylawfirm Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube The Kennedy Law Firm Website The Kennedy Law Firm Instagram The Kennedy Law Firm TikTok The Kennedy Law Firm Facebook The Kennedy Law Firm X / Twitter Kevin Kennedy LinkedIn Kevin Kennedy YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 2. The 2 Billion Dollar Man: Lessons from 30 Years of Law 5. Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns 6. Pick a Winning Jury: Make the Emotional Connection Previous Guests: Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
The secret to doing it all is having a strong team. If you want to grow your business, you have to empower them to take charge. A single person can only accomplish so much. Don't be afraid to let go. You may be surprised at what they can accomplish without you. Lawrence A. LeBrocq is a practicing attorney and managing partner at Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq. Lawrence has tried hundreds of personal injury cases that have resulted in several multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements, recovering more than $100 million on behalf of his 2,000+ clients over the course of his career. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Lawrence to discuss why it's important to focus on company culture, how to deal with underperforming employees, and a few of his most memorable cases. Key Takeaways Use positive motivation. Having trouble getting your employees to learn a new software, speed up their workflow, or ask for Google reviews? Lawrence LeBrocq uses $100 bills to motivate his staff. Try to find what works best for you. Go all out for your clients. You may have a client who suffered a horrific accident that no amount of money can fix, but money can ease their pain. Putting in the extra effort can lead to a much bigger verdict. Use old things in new ways. Lawrence uses his podcast to give clients a rundown of what to expect when working with him. Think of things you're currently doing that could be repurposed to your benefit. To connect with Lawrence, visit him at https://www.garcesgrabler.com/ Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Website Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Instagram Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Facebook Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq X / Twitter Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq LinkedIn Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 6. Pick a Winning Jury: Make the Emotional Connection 7. Hiring Systems: Find your "A" Team 21. Compassion Through Crisis: Discovering Strength in Vulnerability Previous Guests: Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
The secret to doing it all is having a strong team. If you want to grow your business, you have to empower them to take charge. A single person can only accomplish so much. Don't be afraid to let go. You may be surprised at what they can accomplish without you. Lawrence A. LeBrocq is a practicing attorney and managing partner at Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq. Lawrence has tried hundreds of personal injury cases that have resulted in several multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements, recovering more than $100 million on behalf of his 2,000+ clients over the course of his career. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Lawrence to discuss why it's important to focus on company culture, how to deal with underperforming employees, and a few of his most memorable cases. Key Takeaways Use positive motivation. Having trouble getting your employees to learn a new software, speed up their workflow, or ask for Google reviews? Lawrence LeBrocq uses $100 bills to motivate his staff. Try to find what works best for you. Go all out for your clients. You may have a client who suffered a horrific accident that no amount of money can fix, but money can ease their pain. Putting in the extra effort can lead to a much bigger verdict. Use old things in new ways. Lawrence uses his podcast to give clients a rundown of what to expect when working with him. Think of things you're currently doing that could be repurposed to your benefit. To connect with Lawrence, visit him at https://www.garcesgrabler.com/ Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Website Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Instagram Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Facebook Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq X / Twitter Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq LinkedIn Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 6. Pick a Winning Jury: Make the Emotional Connection 7. Hiring Systems: Find your "A" Team 21. Compassion Through Crisis: Discovering Strength in Vulnerability Previous Guests: Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
The secret to doing it all is having a strong team. If you want to grow your business, you have to empower them to take charge. A single person can only accomplish so much. Don't be afraid to let go. You may be surprised at what they can accomplish without you. “At the heart of it all, I'm a person who wants to empower others to take control of their lives and future.” Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert is the founding attorney and owner of Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group. She represents victims of vehicle collisions, drunk driving collisions, those injured in a slip-and-fall, and wrongful death cases. Jennifer's goals of becoming an attorney and opening her own practice were shaped by her own personal injury experiences. In college, she was seriously hurt in a car accident. After going through the arduous recovery process and having to navigate her own legal case, Jennifer decided that she wanted to dedicate her professional life to helping other victims get back on track. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Jennifer to discuss building a large following on social media, teaching leadership skills, giving your team autonomy to make decisions and Jenn secret shops her own firm. Key Takeaways Watch out for secret shoppers. Always be on your A game. You never know who's calling. It could be your own boss. Batch your content. Film a bunch of content at once and schedule it on your social media calendar. You don't want to always be rushing to post at the last second. Learn to delegate. Train and trust your team to make important decisions without you. You can't be everywhere at once. To connect with Jenn, follow her on Instagram @jenngorelawyer Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group Website Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group Instagram Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group TikTok Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group Facebook Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group X / Twitter Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group LinkedIn Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 8. Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert - Integrity: Hiring Automation and Living Your Values 15. Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert - First Page Rankings: How to Think Like Google 18. Chad Dudley - Accelerate Your Firm: Intake and Understanding Revenue Previous Guests: James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
The secret to doing it all is having a strong team. If you want to grow your business, you have to empower them to take charge. A single person can only accomplish so much. Don't be afraid to let go. You may be surprised at what they can accomplish without you. “At the heart of it all, I'm a person who wants to empower others to take control of their lives and future.” Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert is the founding attorney and owner of Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group. She represents victims of vehicle collisions, drunk driving collisions, those injured in a slip-and-fall, and wrongful death cases. Jennifer's goals of becoming an attorney and opening her own practice were shaped by her own personal injury experiences. In college, she was seriously hurt in a car accident. After going through the arduous recovery process and having to navigate her own legal case, Jennifer decided that she wanted to dedicate her professional life to helping other victims get back on track. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Jennifer to discuss building a large following on social media, teaching leadership skills, giving your team autonomy to make decisions and Jenn secret shops her own firm. Key Takeaways Watch out for secret shoppers. Always be on your A game. You never know who's calling. It could be your own boss. Batch your content. Film a bunch of content at once and schedule it on your social media calendar. You don't want to always be rushing to post at the last second. Learn to delegate. Train and trust your team to make important decisions without you. You can't be everywhere at once. To connect with Jenn, follow her on Instagram @jenngorelawyer Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group Website Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group Instagram Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group TikTok Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group Facebook Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group X / Twitter Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group LinkedIn Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 8. Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert - Integrity: Hiring Automation and Living Your Values 15. Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert - First Page Rankings: How to Think Like Google 18. Chad Dudley - Accelerate Your Firm: Intake and Understanding Revenue Previous Guests: James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
For some, success can be a long road, and for others, it can happen overnight. The quality that both these people have in common is staying true to who they are, no matter how long it takes. Jefferson Fisher is a board-certified Texas trial lawyer and founder of Fisher Firm, which has over 6 million followers on social media. He enjoys teaching people to persuade and communicate effectively in high-conflict situations. “I help people argue less so they can talk more.” On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Jefferson to discuss gaining millions of followers overnight, tips on genuine communication, his upcoming book, running his law firm, and his love of peanut M&Ms. Key Takeaways Take a step back. Take a pause before responding to someone else's aggression. Maybe they're having a bad day and it's not about you. Don't overthink it. Sometimes it's better to get things done than to be a perfectionist. Don't let it keep you from moving forward. Share your passion. Chances are someone else is passionate about the same thing you are. Put yourself out there, and you'll probably be rewarded. To connect with Jefferson, follow him on Instagram @jefferson_fisher Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Jefferson Fisher Website Jefferson Fisher Instagram Jefferson Fisher TikTok Jefferson Fisher Facebook Jefferson Fisher X / Twitter Jefferson Fisher LinkedIn Jefferson Fisher YouTube Fisher Firm Website Other episodes you might enjoy: 4. Irving Pedroza - Make the Choice: Champion for Kindness 11. Amanda Baggett - Outshine the Competition: Authentic Branding and Wise Spending 20. Joe Fried - Courage and Intention: How Radical Honesty Creates Stronger Attorneys Previous Guests: Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, David Bayer, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Dan Ambrose, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sahm Manouchehri, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Gary Sarner, and more.
For some, success can be a long road, and for others, it can happen overnight. The quality that both these people have in common is staying true to who they are, no matter how long it takes. Jefferson Fisher is a board-certified Texas trial lawyer and founder of Fisher Firm, which has over 6 million followers on social media. He enjoys teaching people to persuade and communicate effectively in high-conflict situations. “I help people argue less so they can talk more.” On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Jefferson to discuss gaining millions of followers overnight, tips on genuine communication, his upcoming book, running his law firm, and his love of peanut M&Ms. Key Takeaways Take a step back. Take a pause before responding to someone else's aggression. Maybe they're having a bad day and it's not about you. Don't overthink it. Sometimes it's better to get things done than to be a perfectionist. Don't let it keep you from moving forward. Share your passion. Chances are someone else is passionate about the same thing you are. Put yourself out there, and you'll probably be rewarded. To connect with Jefferson, follow him on Instagram @jefferson_fisher Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Jefferson Fisher Website Jefferson Fisher Instagram Jefferson Fisher TikTok Jefferson Fisher Facebook Jefferson Fisher X / Twitter Jefferson Fisher LinkedIn Jefferson Fisher YouTube Fisher Firm Website Other episodes you might enjoy: 4. Irving Pedroza - Make the Choice: Champion for Kindness 11. Amanda Baggett - Outshine the Competition: Authentic Branding and Wise Spending 20. Joe Fried - Courage and Intention: How Radical Honesty Creates Stronger Attorneys Previous Guests: Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, David Bayer, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Dan Ambrose, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sahm Manouchehri, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Gary Sarner, and more.
Jewish Anti-Zionist in Palestine + Antifascists Repressed in Budapest [caption id="attachment_6854" align="alignleft" width="300"] Download This Episode[/caption] This week's show features four segments: an announcement from IGD Podcast; an anti-Zionist Jewish voice from Palestine; an interview of two anti-repression activists on the harassment of two antifascist activists in Budapest, Hungary; Sean Swain's segment. https://traffic.libsyn.com/thefinalstrawradio/tfsrpodcast-20231119-AntiZionistBudapest.mp3 Reflections of an Jewish Anti-Zionist from Palestine First up, we're featuring the voice of a Jewish anti-Zionist anarchist living in lands occupied by the Israeli state. We speak about some of his experiences of trying to resist the ongoing war against Palestinians, collaboration with Palestinian comrades against the occupation, the silencing of dissent during the escalation by the Israeli state and other topics. [ 00:07:28 - 00:50:13 ] For a very thoughtful series of podcasts about the situation in Palestine, check out the two recent episodes of the Its Going Down podcast (1st and 2nd). Palestinian Social Media Suggestions: Basel Adra: https://instagram.com/basilaladraa Ali Awad: https://instagram.com/ali_awad98 Sami H Huraini: https://instagram.com/samihuraini Youth of Sumud: https://instagram.com/youthofsumud Awdah Hathaleen: https://instagram.com/awdah.hathaleen Antifascists Repressed in Budapest Following this, you'll hear a segment by A-Radio Berlin (a co-member of the Channel Zero Network as well as the A-Radio Network with The Final Straw) about repression of antifascists recently under the far right Hungarian administration of Victor Orban. This also appeared in the November 2023 episode of Bad News, the monthly English-language podcast of the A-Radio Network. [ 00:52:10 - 01:05:53 ] Further links https://budapest-solidarity.net/ https://www.basc.news/ Sean Swain Sean Swain's segment this week airs at [ 01:05:57 ] . ... . .. Featured Tracks: We Roll (Instrumental) by Pete Rock from We Roll Until Palestine Is Free by Angelic Upstarts from Bullingdon Bastards
Creating an authentic brand around your business can have a big impact on the growth of your firm. Don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. As a Miami native, attorney Amanda Demanda stands up to big insurance companies and businesses in pursuit of justice. She focuses her practice specifically on representing people injured due to the negligence or unsafe practices of others. Amanda firmly believes that products, places, and health care are made safer through lawsuits that shed light upon unsafe products and practices. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Amanda to discuss creating a stand-out brand, not being afraid to break norms, diversifying marketing, and working with the Spanish and elder communities. Key Takeaways Your professional brand doesn't have to be your personal brand. Everyone associates Amanda Demanda with her pink brand, but it's not her favorite color. She picked a color she knew would stand out in the space. What works for your brand will be different than what works for you personally. Do some market research before making a decision. Diversify your marketing efforts. Don't just focus on one form of advertising. There are many forms of both digital and print marketing. Amanda's Instagram was deleted through no fault of her own. If that had been her only platform, she would have been in a lot of trouble. Don't fall into that trap. Know your demographics. Amanda Demanda knows how to cater to her large Spanish and elder community followings. Figure out your target audience and know how to best reach and represent them. To connect with Amanda, follow her on Instagram @amandademandalaw Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers Website Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers Instagram Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers TikTok Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers Facebook Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers X / Twitter Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers LinkedIn Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 3. Chad Dudley - Lead With Passion: Build On Strength 5. Gary Sarner - Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns 11. Amanda Baggett - Outshine the Competition: Authentic Branding and Wise Spending Previous Guests: James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, David Bayer, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Dan Ambrose, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sahm Manouchehri, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Gary Sarner, and more.
Creating an authentic brand around your business can have a big impact on the growth of your firm. Don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. As a Miami native, attorney Amanda Demanda stands up to big insurance companies and businesses in pursuit of justice. She focuses her practice specifically on representing people injured due to the negligence or unsafe practices of others. Amanda firmly believes that products, places, and health care are made safer through lawsuits that shed light upon unsafe products and practices. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Amanda to discuss creating a stand-out brand, not being afraid to break norms, diversifying marketing, and working with the Spanish and elder communities. Key Takeaways Your professional brand doesn't have to be your personal brand. Everyone associates Amanda Demanda with her pink brand, but it's not her favorite color. She picked a color she knew would stand out in the space. What works for your brand will be different than what works for you personally. Do some market research before making a decision. Diversify your marketing efforts. Don't just focus on one form of advertising. There are many forms of both digital and print marketing. Amanda's Instagram was deleted through no fault of her own. If that had been her only platform, she would have been in a lot of trouble. Don't fall into that trap. Know your demographics. Amanda Demanda knows how to cater to her large Spanish and elder community followings. Figure out your target audience and know how to best reach and represent them. To connect with Amanda, follow her on Instagram @amandademandalaw Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers Website Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers Instagram Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers TikTok Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers Facebook Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers X / Twitter Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers LinkedIn Amanda Demanda Injury Lawyers YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 3. Chad Dudley - Lead With Passion: Build On Strength 5. Gary Sarner - Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns 11. Amanda Baggett - Outshine the Competition: Authentic Branding and Wise Spending Previous Guests: James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, David Bayer, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Dan Ambrose, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sahm Manouchehri, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Gary Sarner, and more.
This episode is sponsored by CEO Lawyer. Ali Awad and Bert are back with their bi-weekly talks about all things personal injury, social media, and business. In today's segment, they discuss the red flags to look out for when contacting a lawyer after you get in an accident. So if you've been in a wreck recently, or know someone who has, be sure to give this episode a listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ali Awad became a social media mogul and edutains (educates and entertainers) others about personal injury law and how to excel with social media. After realizing that Ali Awad was a natural salesman, Ali Awad found that his authenticity and natural acting skills attracted millions of social media followers. Now, Ali Awad teaches others to build a brand online and Ali Awad manages a multi-million dollar personal injury law practice.Listen to learn: How to attract clients from social media The importance of having a hustler mentality How to build a business with nothing We also discuss: Being Muslim and a lawyer How to get a job with your JD and interest in acting Why Ali Awad wants to have the biggest law firm in the United States The CEOLawyer Media Summit Ali Awad is licensed to practice law in Georgia. Learn more about You Are A Lawyer guest Ali Awad: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ceolawyer/?hl=enWebsite: https://ceolawyer.com*You Are A Lawyer is hosted by Kyla Denanyoh. Follow the podcast:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youarealawyer/Twitter: https://twitter.com/YouAreA_LawyerWebsite: https://www.youarealawyer.com
In this episode of Occupied Thoughts, FMEP's Sarah Anne Minkin speaks with Ali Awad, writer & activist from Tuba in Masafer Yatta, and Cassandra Dixon, a carpenter from Wisconsin. On March 7th, Cassandra was present on Ali's grandfather's land in Tuba when Israeli settlers attacked. One of them hit Cassandra with a stick and fractured her skull, giving her a concussion. In this podcast, Ali and Cassandra discuss the attack and its aftermath, including appeals to the Israeli authorities to hold the perpetrators accountable, and put this attack into the context of an overall escalation of state-backed settler violence in Masafer Yatta. For more: https://fmep.org/resource/25844/ Original music by Jalal Yaquoub.
For Ali Awad, business is common sense. At just five years old he sold collectible trading cards to classmates. And turned a profit. Hooked on the power of money, he never turned back. Thanks to hi business acumen his firm, CEO Lawyer Personal Injury Law Firm is a take-off success. In his first year of practice, he settled over one million dollars for his clients and hold a success rate of 99.5%. Ali is a wealth of knowledge and share with us how to become famous in your niche without spending money and why the drive to outwork anyone is internal. He shares his thoughts on why great trial attorneys are already incredible marketers and how perspective shapes every choice and, ultimately, our success.Key takeaways: Perspective can change everything. We can not choose how we grow up. But we can choose what we do with the lessons we learn. Money can buy freedom. As a business owner, it is your job to make enough money to delegate away each task that you do not want to do and is below your hourly wage. But it doesn't need to buy fame. When you are first starting out, leverage free or near-free platforms like social media to create a tight-knit base of supporters. Develop an organic community. Links and Resources Tip The Scales Podcast Tip the Scales Instagram Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank Twitter CEO Lawyer Website Ali Awad LinkedIn Ali Awad Instagram CEO Lawyer Summit
For Ali Awad, business is common sense. At just five years old he sold collectible trading cards to classmates. And turned a profit. Hooked on the power of money, he never turned back. Thanks to hi business acumen his firm, CEO Lawyer Personal Injury Law Firm is a take-off success. In his first year of practice, he settled over one million dollars for his clients and hold a success rate of 99.5%. Ali is a wealth of knowledge and share with us how to become famous in your niche without spending money and why the drive to outwork anyone is internal. He shares his thoughts on why great trial attorneys are already incredible marketers and how perspective shapes every choice and, ultimately, our success.
This week on #theburnpodcast we are sitting down with the CEO Lawyer, Ali Awad! @ceolawyerAli was born and raised in a small town in Dalton, Georgia where helearned to speak Arabic at home, English at school, and Spanish with his friends.Born to Palestinian Immigrant parents, he learned at a young age what hard work and consistency really means. Before becoming an attorney, Ali had seven different companies where he went from making $10,000 a week in middle school doing online sales to running a 7 figure car audio business. By age 24, he earned his doctorate in law and masters in business, making him one of the youngest JD/MBA graduates in the entire state of Georgia.Ali now owns a multi-million dollar law firm servicing personal injury victims nationwide. One of his main strategies for client acquisition has been social media marketing. Because he provides free legal advice on Instagram (@ceolawyer) and many other social media channels, he has amassed a following of over 1.5 million followers. Engaging with followers through giveaways, polls, trivia and replying to every comment has allowed the CEOLawyer community to grow greatly in size.https://www.bennewmancoaching.com The Burn Podcast, ignited by Punch'd Energy. https://www.puchdenergy.com ************************************ Let's work TOGETHER https://www.bennewmancoaching.com Order my new book UNCOMMON LEADERSHIP: ...
Using Your Authentic Self for Social Media Advertising Welcome to episode 148 of the Grow Your Law Firm podcast, hosted by Ken Hardison. In this episode Ken sits down with Dennis Yu and they talk about being authentic in social media. Early search engine engineer with now the best-selling book in social media on Amazon. Creator of "dollar a day" strategy. On a mission to create a million digital marketing jobs. Avid fan of Ken Hardison and Ali Awad. What you'll learn about in this episode: Letting the algorithm work for you How to humanize your business Ways to be yourself in your content The importance of showing gratitude What the “Dollar A Day” testing strategy is A guide to how often to post on social media in a day Resources: Website: https://www.dennis-yu.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dennisyu5 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getfound LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisyu/ Additional Resources: PILMMA's Super Summit: https://www.pilmma.org/summit/ The Mastermind Effect: https://www.pilmma.org/the-mastermind-effect/ PILMMA's Free Resources: https://www.pilmma.org/resources/ PILMMA Join Page: https://www.pilmma.org/mastermind/
FMEP's Sarah Anne Minkin speaks with Ali Awad about Masafer Yatta and particularly Firing Zone 918 and what has changed there since the Supreme Court handed down its decision in May authorizing the Israeli military to expel the Palestinian residents of the firing zone. Ali's most recent article on +972,"'They're not arriving with trucks to deport us, but the goal is the same'," was published on June 29, 2022. Ali Awad is journalist and activist from the village of Tuba in Masafer Yatta. He is co-founder of the new media project Humans of Masafer Yatta. Sarah Anne Minkin is Director of Programs & Partnerships at FMEP. Resources mentioned in this podcast: Humans of Masafer Yatta on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/humansofmasaferyatta/ Humans of Masafer Yatta on Substack: https://humansofmasaferyatta.substack.com/ #SaveMasaferYatta campaign: https://savemasaferyatta.com/en/ Youth of Sumud on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youthofsumud/?hl=en Youth of Sumud on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/youthofsumud/ Ali Awad on Twitter: @Ali_awad1998 Ali Awad's archives on +972 Magazine: https://www.972mag.com/writer/ali-awad/ Ali's newest article on +972, "'They're not arriving with trucks to deport us, but the goal is the same'" FMEP's recent podcast with Sameeha Hureini, activist with Youth of Sumud and resident of A'Twani village, "'It's our responsibility to turn on the light': Masafer Yatta, Apartheid, and Youth Activism": https://fmep.org/resource/its-our-responsibility-to-turn-on-the-light-masafer-yatta-apartheid-and-youth-activism/ Original Music by Jalal Yaquoub.
Our guest today is Ali Awad, founder of the personal injury firm Ali Awad Law. Ali is a first-generation Palestinian immigrant who moved to an abandoned trailer in the Bible Belt at the age of three.Like many of our guests, Ali was entrepreneurial from a young age. He used the fierce competition between his siblings to develop a work ethic that has now created one of the fastest growing law firms in the nation.Much of that success has been due to his skillful use of social media platforms. Ali has generated a following of more than 1.5 million on Instagram alone, and his account is often used to help others learn how to do the same. In this interview, we discuss traditional Islamic marriage in the modern world, Ali's dream of building the first Muslim hospital in the US, and how he made his first million only a year after being rejected by his 100th law firm.Check out our sponsors!Hennessey DigitalMilestone FoundationTrial School7 Figure CasesJoin our Better Together LinkedIn Group
The New Landscape of Legal Marketing With Social Media Welcome to episode 125 of the Grow Your Law Firm podcast, hosted by Ken Hardison. In this episode Ken sits down with Ali Awad and they talk about why social media is the way you should be marketing your law firm. Ali Awad is the owner of CEOLawyer, a multi-million dollar law firm servicing personal injury victims nationwide. Before becoming an attorney, Ali had seven different companies where he went from making $10,000 a week in middle school doing online sales to running a 7-figure car audio business. By age 24, he earned his doctorate in law and masters in business, making him one of the youngest JD/MBA graduates in the entire state of Georgia. One of his main strategies for client acquisition has been social media marketing. Because he provides free legal advice on Instagram (@ceolawyer) and many other social media channels, he has amassed a following of over 1.5 million followers. Engaging with followers through giveaways, polls, trivia and replying to every comment has allowed the CEOLawyer community to grow greatly in size. Ali is dedicated to content creation and has developed a unique content strategy for developing ‘blastable' videos in bulk. He has monthly content shoots with his media team where he creates 60+ videos in a single day. Whether it's a video post, a meme, a car crash video, or a graphic post, any content can be run as an ad. This is his main marketing strategy. Ali also runs a media company, CEO Media, that is dedicated to teaching attorneys and other professionals how to brand and market themselves through social media. He believes most professionals need help with understanding and leveraging platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn, and Ali is now on a mission to change the way professionals use social media. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Social Media can give you a lower cost per case Finding yourself with the problem of signing on too many cases Becoming the big fish in the small pond of your market Free engagement and awareness with social media Social media as a brand building platform as opposed to a lead generating platform Why you don't have to spend money on TV, radio, and billboards Educating the public with social media, creating relationships, and building trust Waiting to convert until after you build awareness and engagement Why you don't want every available client, only the right ones Creating content that people want to share and creating a snowball effect 1000 followers on social media as enough to take over a market Knowing when you need to become a better leader Resources: Website: www.ceolawyer.com Facebook: @ceolawyer Instagram: @ceolawyer Contact Info: Company: CEOLawyer Email: Ali Awad: aliawadlaw@gmail.com Additional Resources: PILMMA's Super Summit https://learn.pilmma.org/pilmma-super-summit-2021 The Mastermind Effect: https://www.pilmma.org/the-mastermind-effect/ PILMMA's Free Resources: https://www.pilmma.org/free-resources/ PILMMA Join Page: https://learn.pilmma.org/join-pilmma
Last week, the Israeli High Court of Justice issued an opinion that could lead to one of the largest population transfers in recent history. After a decades-long legal battle, the court gave the Israeli military a green light to evacuate the residents of eight villages in Masafer Yatta — Palestinians who have lived for generations on land the state now claims as a “military firing zone.”A few weeks ago, we published an interview with activist Ali Awad about the campaign to save Masafer Yatta. Unsettled producer Max Freedman spoke to Ali again to get his reaction to the court's new ruling.This episode was produced by Ilana Levinson. Music from Blue Dot Sessions.
On March 15, Israel's High Court of Justice heard a case that could lead to one of the largest forced population transfers in recent history. For more than 20 years, Israel has been trying to expel the residents of 12 Palestinian villages in a part of the West Bank called Masafer Yatta. The state claims they need the land for a military firing zone. If the court agrees, 1,300 Palestinians might be removed from their homes.In this episode, producer Max Freedman speaks to Ali Awad and Maya Rosen about this decades-long legal battle and what's at stake. Ali and Maya are both organizers of the Save Masafer Yatta campaign, which aims to stop this eviction by turning Masafer Yatta into a household name.Unsettled is produced by Emily Bell, Asaf Calderon, Max Freedman, and Ilana Levinson. Music by Nat Rosenzweig and Blue Dot Sessions. Photo credit: Yahel Gazit.Save Masafer YattaTo exact ‘revenge,' Israeli settlers wreaked havoc in my village (Ali Awad, +972 Magazine, 4/4/22)Explainer: The threat of mass expulsion in Masafer Yatta (+972 Magazine, 3/14/22)Maya Rosen & Daniel Roth: KKL-JNF (Unsettled, 3/23/22)
Ali Awad is a 22 year-old activist from the village of Tuba in the South Hebron Hills. Becca Strober is a former soldier originally from Philadelphia. She is the Director of Education at Breaking the Silence.
On March 15, 2022, the Israeli Supreme Court is expected to render a decision on whether the state of Israel will be permitted to carry out a large expulsion of Palestinians in the West Bank. The Palestinians in question live in an area of the South Hebron Hills called Masafer Yatta, residing for many generations in small, shepherding-based villages. In the early 1980s, in violation of international law, the IDF declared the area a firing zone (“Firing Zone 918”) -- an action viewed by experts as taken with the clear Israeli objective of displacing the Palestinian residents of the area and taking control of the land. Consistent with that analysis, for decades, Palestinians living in Masafer Yatta have faced constant threat of expulsion, home demolitions, confiscation of their property, harassment and violence at the hands of both the Israeli army and Israeli settlers. Ali Awad, a writer and activist from Tuba - one of the villages slated in Masafer Yatta - and Maya Rosen, a Jerusalem-based Palestine solidarity activist, will join FMEP's Sarah Anne Minkin for a discussion of how Palestinians in Masafer Yatta continue to build their lives despite the constant existential threat they are under such threat, what they expect from the Israeli Supreme Court, and the international campaign they have launched to save their villages. We'll also discuss the role of the Israeli judiciary in enabling Israeli apartheid and Israel's use of the “firing zone” designation as a means of confiscating Palestinian land. Original music by Jalal Yaquoub
In this episode of the Local Crown our host Trey Carmichael talks with Ali Awad about starting his own law- firm and how he built his client base. Ali talks about the struggles of getting a business going and how to educate your clients. Ali also explains how he became a millionaire after living in his car, by always providing the best education. Want to learn more about our hosts? https://treycarmichael.us/ (https://treycarmichael.us/) Djemilah Birnie | Author, Digital Designer, Podcaster, and Founder of Becoming the Big Me https://djemilah.com/ (https://djemilah.com/) https://antoniahanlon.com/ (https://antoniahanlon.com/) Want to learn more about Local Crown, LLC? https://thelocalcrown.com/ (https://thelocalcrown.com/) Want to check out our publication? http://insidetheempire.com/ (insidetheempire.com) Did you want to get featured in the publication alongside Jayson Waller, Sharon Lechter, Jim Kwik, and Dan Caldwell? https://thelocalcrown.com/becomeacontributor (https://thelocalcrown.com/becomeacontributor)
In this episode of Local Crown our host Trey Carmichael talks with Ali Awad about relationships and media marketing. Ali explains the importance of connecting with people and how to create engaging media. Ali explains the difference between posting content and advertising and how you can improve your media content today. Want to learn more about our hosts? https://treycarmichael.us/ (https://treycarmichael.us/) Djemilah Birnie | Author, Digital Designer, Podcaster, and Founder of Becoming the Big Me https://djemilah.com/ (https://djemilah.com/) https://antoniahanlon.com/ (https://antoniahanlon.com/) Want to learn more about Local Crown, LLC? https://thelocalcrown.com/ (https://thelocalcrown.com/) Want to check out our publication? http://insidetheempire.com/ (insidetheempire.com) Did you want to get featured in the publication alongside Jayson Waller, Sharon Lechter, Jim Kwik, and Dan Caldwell? https://thelocalcrown.com/becomeacontributor (https://thelocalcrown.com/becomeacontributor)
In this episode of the Local Crown our host Trey Carmichael talks with Ali Awad about what being limitless means to him. Ali explains that it means putting in the hard work and going "all in" on whatever you are doing at the time. Ali also talks about the importance of delayed gratification and how it is always better than instant reward. Want to learn more about our hosts? https://treycarmichael.us/ (https://treycarmichael.us/) Djemilah Birnie | Author, Digital Designer, Podcaster, and Founder of Becoming the Big Me https://djemilah.com/ (https://djemilah.com/) https://antoniahanlon.com/ (https://antoniahanlon.com/) Want to learn more about Local Crown, LLC? https://thelocalcrown.com/ (https://thelocalcrown.com/) Want to check out our publication? http://insidetheempire.com/ (insidetheempire.com) Did you want to get featured in the publication alongside Jayson Waller, Sharon Lechter, Jim Kwik, and Dan Caldwell? https://thelocalcrown.com/becomeacontributor (https://thelocalcrown.com/becomeacontributor)
In this episode of the Local Crown our host Trey Carmichael talks with Ali Awad about how he gained his confidence at a young age. Ali explains, confidence comes from not caring what people think and remembering what you tell yourself is what matters. Ali also talks about the importance of dominating your local area in business along with how useful the Clubhouse app is. Want to learn more about our hosts? https://treycarmichael.us/ (https://treycarmichael.us/) Djemilah Birnie | Author, Digital Designer, Podcaster, and Founder of Becoming the Big Me https://djemilah.com/ (https://djemilah.com/) https://antoniahanlon.com/ (https://antoniahanlon.com/) Want to learn more about Local Crown, LLC? https://thelocalcrown.com/ (https://thelocalcrown.com/) Want to check out our publication? http://insidetheempire.com/ (insidetheempire.com) Did you want to get featured in the publication alongside Jayson Waller, Sharon Lechter, Jim Kwik, and Dan Caldwell? https://thelocalcrown.com/becomeacontributor (https://thelocalcrown.com/becomeacontributor)
Episode 1: Who Is Ali Awad? of the CEO Lawyer Podcast is an introduction into the life and times of Ali Awad, the CEO Lawyer. Who is Ali Awad? How did he get his start in business? What is the secret sauce to his success? Tune in to answer all of these questions and more! Co-hosted by award-winning poet and author Youssef Kromah.
In this episode of Occupied Thoughts, FMEP's Sarah Anne Minkin speaks with activist and author Ali Awad about the threats of dispossession and state-backed settler violence facing Palestinians in the Masafer Yatta area of the South Hebron Hills. Ali's most recent article, co-authored with Awdah Hathaleen, describes extreme violence against a village elder in a non-violent protest in Masafer Yatta: "Israeli police shattered this Palestinian elder's bones — and drove away." Bios Ali Awad is an activist from the village of Tuba in the South Hebron Hills. Sarah Anne Minkin, PhD, is FMEP's Director of Programs & Partnerships. Original music by Jalal Yaquoub
IGrace and Liel meet at the CEO Lawyer Summit in last week's episode, a fairly new summit with a fresh take on legal conferencing. And in this week's conversation, we explore how we experienced our first time attending this event. Ali Awad first started exploring this topic back in 2011 when he realized that his personality type was not well suited for being a good lawyer. He says that from there on out, something just clicked as he became an entrepreneur with a mission of teaching lawyers how they can run their businesses better. In doing so, The CEO Lawyer emerged as Ali has built his brand around the idea of helping lawyers become entrepreneurs and leaders rather than people who simply practice law. The CEO Lawyer Summit is a fairly new summit with a fresh take on legal conferencing. It was created by Ali Awad, aka The CEO Lawyer. It covers a wide range of topics, from building your case from a medical standpoint to running a law firm virtually to the recipe for creating your content machine. If you attended the summit, then this is a good recap of what went on, but if you missed it this year, this is an excellent opportunity to learn about a new way to look at the business of law. Resources mentioned in our episode: https://ceolawyersummit.com/ (The CEO Lawyer Summit) https://aliawadlaw.com/ (ALi Awad Law) Send us your questions at ask@incamerapodcast.com Enjoy the show? Please don't forget to subscribe, tell your coworkers, and leave us a review!
Ali Jamal Awad, Esq., MBA, founded this firm in 2016 after successfully winning a wide variety of injury claims. In his first year of practice, Mr. Awadsettled OVER $1 MILLION in personal injury cases. These included car wrecks, truck accidents, slip and fall cases, medical malpractice, and a highly disputed toxic mold exposure claim. Mr. Awad has the ability to communicate with clients from all walks of life, as he comes from an immigrant family. He has learned to speak five different languages through his many years of international studies and takes pride in representing the underrepresented. In this episode Brad and Ali talk law, wealth, and what it means to be a marketer! 00:00 Intro 02:35 “In law, it's not all about marketing, it's about maximizing the cases you have.” - Ali Awad 07:00 “Outsource everything that doesn't make you money so you can focus on the things that do.” - Ali Awad 09:00 Ali's courses 10:22 Ali's summit happening NOW 12:00 The promise Ali made 15:00 Opportunity in the USA 17:43 Zantac 20:20 Johnson and Johnson 25:00 Lawyer do's and don'ts 30:00 “You can never copy faster than I can create.” - Ali Awad 35:35 How law is boring and how it doesn't have to be 37:00 Ali's snapchat story 39:42 Bomb: On Ali's story on how he got started 40:00 Ali's event that is happening now in ATL! 41:05 Find out what Ali is doing at https://www.ceolawyersummit.com 42:45 Message Ali on IG @ceolawyer or any other social media platforms
Ali Awad became a social media mogul and edutains (educates and entertainer) others about personal injury law and how to excel with social media. After realizing that Ali Awad was a natural salesman, Ali Awad found that his authenticity and natural acting skills attracted millions of social media followers. Now, Ali Awad teaches others to build a brand online and Ali Awad manages a multi-million dollar personal injury law practice.Listen to learn: How to attract clients from social media The importance of having a hustler mentality How to build a business with nothing We also discuss: Being Muslim and a lawyer Best career choices if you have a JD and enjoy acting Why Ali Awad wants to have the biggest law firm in the United States The CEOLawyer Media Summit Ali Awad is licensed to practice law in Georgia. Learn more about You Are A Lawyer guest Ali Awad: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ceolawyer/?hl=enWebsite: https://ceolawyer.com*You Are A Lawyer is hosted by Kyla Denanyoh. Follow the podcast:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youarealawyer/Twitter: https://twitter.com/YouAreA_LawyerWebsite: https://www.youarealawyer.comADVERTISER: This episode is sponsored by the Law Office of Vernon P. Thomas.
Ali Awad is a Palestinian activist and resident of Tuba, a village in Masafer Yatta in the South Hebron Hills. Maya Rosen is a Jerusalem-based activist with All That's Left, an anti-Occupation collective. Together they discuss the challenges facing the Palestinian residents of this southern part of the West Bank. For a transcript of this episode: https://peacenow.org/entry.php?id=38978#.YaeV4fHMIq0 For more information and ways to support Masafer Yatta: www.savemasaferyatta.com To contact Ori: onir@peacenow.org To donate to APN: https://peacenow.org/donate
Shownotes can be found at https://www.profitwithlaw.com/266. Conventional wisdom teaches that law firms and businesses need to get out there and market themselves — but is that the best way to get cases? Showing possible clients what we can do for them requires more than advertising. We cannot acquire clients through law firm marketing strategies and tactics alone; we must earn them through trust. But how can people trust you if they aren't sure how you can assist them? In this episode, Moshe Amsel interviews the CEO Lawyer, Ali Awad — a well-known social media expert and personal injury attorney. He shares that harnessing social media is all about authenticity. It's not always about advertising; in fact, 90% of his content is educational. Moshe and Ali also discuss how to align your business model with your purpose and build a growth strategy around it. If you want to change your law firm marketing approach to create genuine connections and develop visibility, then this episode is for you. Resources mentioned: Free Coaching Call - https://www.profitwithlaw.com/freecoaching Connect with Ali: Website I Facebook I LinkedIn I Instagram I Twitter I Email (attorney@aliawadlaw.com) The CEO Lawyer Summit will be from December 13 to 15 at Westin Hotel, Atlanta. The E Myth - Why Most Businesses Don't Work And What To Do About It by Michael Gerber Hootsuite Mobile Monkey Zoom File Vine Join our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lawfirmgrowthsummit/ To request a show topic, recommend a guest or ask a question for the show, please send an email to info@dreambuilderfinancial.com. Connect with Moshe on: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/moshe.amsel LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mosheamsel/
On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, attorney Ali Awad who has burst onto the legal scene, goes over the last key factor to help lawyers and law firms get to the next level and that factor is marketing. In the old days, lawyers were not permitted to market. Then it was taboo to market as a lawyer. But not so these days. In fact, you might be holding yourself back. We end the show with details on Ali Awad's upcoming legal conference where he will present some of the best and brightest minds in the legal space going deep into all the topics a lawyer needs to get a handle on to take it to the next level.
On this episode of Cut to the Chase:, attorney Ali Awad digs deep into ways lawyers and law firms can take their practices to the next week through the use of virtual law firms and recognizing the importance of call intake. The days of 9-5 for the law office to answer and respond to calls are OVER. Listen to Ali explain, entertain and inspire. It's no wonder he is the most followed personal injury attorney on instagram.
On this 3 part episode of Cut to the Chase:, I bring on Ali Awad who has built and 8 figure law firm in 3 years and has the largest following for a personal injury attorney on instagram to discuss how to help you law practice. In the first part, Ali discusses how to maximize your current inventory of current cases and how to make use of virtual assistants to help your law firm with some of the work flow.
Personal Injury Attorney, Ali Awad, aka the CEO Lawyer, is the founding attorney of Ali Awad Law, P.C and the most followed Personal Injury Lawyer in America. He scaled his law firm from his trunk to an 8-Figure Law Firm in just 3 years. On this episode, he joins Eddie to talk about his rise to success, the power of focus, advice for the younger generation, and why he wants to build the first Muslim Hospital in the United States. FOLLOW CEO LAWYER:Website: https://ceolawyer.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ceolawyer/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ceolawyer/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ceolawyer TIMESTAMPS:0:00 - Intro2:20 - How Ali became the CEO Lawyer7:44 - Ali's First $100 he ever made22:15 - Ali Interviewed at over 100 law firms and everyone said no24:06 - The Power of putting all your focus on one thing32:40 - The power of getting really good at what you do39:11 - Recycling your money into your brand46:22 - Building the first Muslim Hospital in the US50:02 - God rewards you for doing good things57:21 - Ali's Piece of advice to a younger generation FOLLOW 4MEDIA:YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChX4gP8T7zOKCTw4UDRkb6w Website: https://4media.marketing/Join Our Team: https://4media.marketing/jobs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/4media.marketing/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@4media.marketing? EDDIEInstagram: https://instagram.com/eddiemaalouf Twitter: https://twitter.com/imakegreatads Marketing Course: https://www.brilliantmarketers.com/ ANDREWInstagram: https://instagram.com/andrew_deitsch Website: https://andrewdeitsch.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/andrewdeitsch Andrew's Other Podcast: https://www.andrewdeitsch.com/podcast
In this episode, Steve Fretzin and Ali Awad discuss:How to get engagement on your company's social media. Mindset and the future of law. Hanging around others outside of the law field to learn other forms of business. Delegating low level tasks and firing yourself every step of the way. Key Takeaways:If you're trying to get business from social media, make sure your page is public and you are giving valuable content, not just posting ads. Your law firm is a business, not a law practice. Run it like a business. You need to determine, are you self-employed or do you have a high-paying job? How are you working in and building your business?One great employee is better than 3-5 mediocre employees, and will make you more than 3-5 mediocre employees ever could. "You need to be willing to try things that are uncertain when there is potential for massive success." — Ali Awad Connect with Ali Awad: Website: https://aliawadlaw.com/Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ceolawyer/Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aliawadlawFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ceolawyer/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ceolawyer/?hl=en Connect with Steve Fretzin:LinkedIn: Steve FretzinTwitter: @stevefretzinFacebook: Fretzin, Inc.Website: Fretzin.comEmail: Steve@Fretzin.comBook: The Ambitious Attorney: Your Guide to Doubling or Even Tripling Your Book of Business and more!YouTube: Steve FretzinCall Steve directly at 847-602-6911 Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
To his 600,000+ Instagram followers, Ali Awad, of Ali Awad Law, is best known as the CEO Lawyer. His entertaining and educational content, perfected over 5 years of development, exemplifies how personal injury attorneys can harness social media to maximize their visibility.In this episode, Ali shares with us his best tips and tricks for using Instagram to grow your business, as well as his ethos for building and scaling a great team.What's In This Episode Who is Ali Awad? How did Ali's early business ventures shape his approach to branding and marketing? What's the key to scaling effectively, and ensuring your team is all A+ players? How can you maximize the impact of your marketing budget, whatever its size? When should you rely on organic growth compared to paid promotion strategies? What type of content does a good business Instagram account focus on?
BIO: Ali Awad, also known as The CEO Lawyer on social media, is a successful lawyer and entrepreneur. He has a multi-million dollar law firm and media company where he teaches lawyers, doctors, and other professionals how to brand themselves digitally and generate clients through social media. STORY: Ali once delivered an order of car audio worth $25,000 to a newly acquired customer. Out of excitement to make such a huge sale, he made the mistake of accepting postdated checks for payment. The checks bounced, and the customer threatened to shoot him if he ever went near his store again. LEARNING: Only accept risk-free payment methods, especially when dealing with new customers. “Do whatever you can to make sure that when you get paid, that money cannot be reversed.”Ali Awad Guest profilehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ceolawyer/ (Ali Awad), also known as The CEO Lawyer on social media, is a successful lawyer and entrepreneur. He has a multi-million dollar law firm and media company where he teaches lawyers, doctors, and other professionals how to brand themselves digitally and generate clients through social media. Worst investment everAli started a wholesale car audio company when he was 19. Instead of selling online, he decided he'd sell wholesale to other retailers within a 30-mile radius of his hometown of Dalton, Georgia. Ali would drive around to different car audio shops in the area. He quickly realized that most retailers were not going to buy from a 19-year-old. But he didn't let it deter him. He just kept going and hustled hard. Eventually, Ali landed a significant account in New Orleans, about 500 miles away from where he was located. The retail shop placed an $18,000 order. He drove all the way to New Orleans with his dad and brother to deliver the order. While there, Ali helped them sell the product to a retail customer for like 20 times more than he was charging them. This led them to place a second order was for $25,000. Ali loaded his trailer with car audio and went to deliver the order, but he went by himself this time. Instead of paying him cash, they gave him a stack of postdated checks that he was to deposit about three weeks out. Ali was excited about getting so much money that he didn't think much about why they were paying him in postdated checks instead of cash as usual. Trouble started when he deposited the first check, and it bounced. The buyer gave him a flimsy excuse. After a while, he deposited the second check, and it bounced too. Ali called the buyer and asked what was going on. Again, he gave him a flimsy excuse. Ali informed him that he would go to the store and get his stuff back because he was done with the lies. The buyer said, “Sure. Why don't you come over here, and I'll put a bullet in your head.” And that's how Ali lost $25,000. Lessons learnedDon't accept payment if it can bounce or be reversed. Try to business that you can scale without your everyday involvement. Be careful not to jump from one business to the next or to take shortcuts in business. Always skill up no matter where you are in your entrepreneurship journey. Andrew's takeawaysIf you can, get paid in cash or any other risk-free payment method. Actionable adviceConnect your bank account to your website for payments. And instead of accepting credit cards, make people pay with a direct deposit. Do whatever you can to make sure that when you get paid, that money cannot be reversed. No. 1 goal for the next 12 monthsAli's number one goal for the next 12 months is to increase his employees to 100 and spend a million dollars on ads a month. He also wants to focus on diversification. [spp-transcript] Connect with Ali Awadhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ceolawyer/ (LinkedIn) https://twitter.com/ceolawyer (Twitter) https://www.facebook.com/realceolawyer (Facebook) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCozskllS_cusI_DhLPoOXQA (YouTube) https://aliawadlaw.com/blog/ (Website) Andrew's...
This week, Larry and Dave are joined by Ali Awad, also known as the CEO Lawyer. Ali speaks a wide variety of languages and has utilized these linguistic skills to communicate to a plethora of clients. From humble beginnings to incredible successes, Ali has made a name for himself in the industry and in the Read more about Ep 76- The CEO Lawyer[…]
In this episode of the Legal Marketing 2.0 Podcast Guy is joined by Ali Awad, also known as @ceolawyer on social media, Ali is a successful lawyer/entrepreneur with his own law firm (Ali Awad Law, P.C.) and media company. Ali teaches lawyers, doctors, and other professionals how to brand themselves digitally and generate clients through social media. Tune into this episode to hear Guy and Ali discuss how law firms can generate qualified leads through social media, what kind of segmentation strategies to use, and how lawyers and law firms can get off the ground establishing their social media presence. Read show notes.
In today's world, too many individuals choose to keep up with the Joneses instead of working on their business or self-improvement. On top of that, many of those people want it quick. Sometimes, delaying gratification is what you need to succeed. This is what Ali Awad will talk about in this episode. Ali is the founder and CEO of Ali Awad Law. He specializes in personal injury and has helped a lot of people after car accidents by giving them legal advice. Ali shares his experience starting as an entrepreneur at a young age, from selling stuff on Ebay to running his own law firm. He also talks about how he gained the right experience by working in a small company. Ali also gives his thoughts on why delayed gratification is the secret sauce to success. Join us and listen in![00:01 - 06:00] Opening SegmentI introduce Ali to the showAli's backgroundBeing an entrepreneur at a young ageHis humble beginnings as a hustler[06:01 - 18:59] How the CEO Lawyer Gained the Right ExperienceGoing to college and law schoolWhy Ali did not want to go to law school at firstHow higher education opened up opportunities for himAli's initial steps when he came out of law schoolHow working in a small company gave Ali the right experienceWhy learning the game is importantHow the experience helped him in setting up his own business[19:00 - 27:39] Delaying the GratificationOur thoughts on the entitlement mentalityHumility and keeping up with the JonesesInvesting vs. spendingWhat Ali did with his first millionDelayed gratification is the secret sauce[27:40 - 29:42] Closing SegmentHow you can connect with AliAli's plans on writing his own bookFinal wordsTweetable Quotes: “You have to make yourself scarce, so that you're more in demand. You have to do that yourself. Just the degree isn't enough anymore. Just the certification isn't enough anymore. You have to take it by the horns and take control of your destiny, because nobody else is gonna do that for you,” - Travis Chappell“You have to go through that pain the first year, two years, three years of learning with a small company. All the ins and outs of growing your business, starting your business, acquiring clients, setting up your digital persona, all of this is not going to be learned in a big organization.” - Ali AwadResources Mentioned:GuestioConnect with Ali on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter, and Facebook!Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show? LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue putting out great content just for you! Share this episode and help someone who wants to connect with world-class people. Jump on over to travischappell.com/makemypodcast and let my team make you your very own show!If you want to learn how to build YOUR network, check out my website a travischappell.com. You can connect with me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Be sure to join The Lounge to become part of the community that's setting up REAL relationships that add value and create investments.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ali Awad talks about some valuable lessons he learned pursuing the American dream and his personal development journey. Take away: Don't worry about what other people have to say. If you genuinely believe that you have a product or service that other people deserve to have then you should never be shy or embarrassed of marketing yourself. Action step: For business owners, make sure your family and friends know what you do. Create video content that you haven't done before. Money Learnings: School taught him nothing about money management and financial stability. Bio: Ali Awad is one of the most followed injury lawyers in America. He grew up in a small town in Dalton, Georgia where he learned to speak Arabic at home, English at school, and Spanish with his friends. At a young age he started multiple online businesses and by middle school reached $10,000/week in eBay sales. He has studied abroad in China, Mexico, Brazil, and Turkey, and loves communicating with people from all walks of life. By age 24, he earned his doctorate in law and masters in business, making him one of the youngest JD/MBA graduates in the entire state of Georgia. Ali combined his communication, business, and online skills to create a digital law firm that handles personal injury cases all over the country. Before age 30, he made over $10 million in personal injury settlements and has become one of the fastest growing law firms in the southeast. He also owns a media company where he teaches lawyers, doctors, and other professionals how to brand themselves digitally and generate clients through social media. He is the one and only CEO Lawyer. Highlights from this episode: Link to episode page Messages received about money from Ali parents Ali shares his entrepreneurial journey Ali talks about when he got out of law school He learned some valuable lessons about hiring, paying, and taking care of people Ali's personal development Nurturing soul - Ali discussed it with regards to religion LINKS: Website: www.aliawadlaw.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/realceolawyer Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ceolawyer Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ceolawyer YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/ceolawyer/ LinkedIn: http://www.youtube.com/ceolawyer/ Richer Soul Life Beyond Money. You got rich, now what? Let’s talk about your journey to more a purposeful, intentional, amazing life. Where are you going to go and how are you going to get there? Let’s figure that out together. At the core is the financial well being to be able to do what you want, when you want, how you want. It’s about personal freedom! Thanks for listening! Show Sponsor: http://profitcomesfirst.com/ Schedule your free no obligation call: https://bookme.name/rockyl/lite/intro-appointment-15-minutes If you like the show please leave a review on iTunes: http://bit.do/richersoul https://www.facebook.com/richersoul http://richersoul.com/ rocky@richersoul.com Some music provided by Junan from Junan Podcast Any financial advice is for educational purposes only and you should consult with an expert for your specific needs.
On today's episode, Jake is joined by Ali Awad, the CEO Lawyer. Ali has grown his law firm at an incredible rate since starting as a solo practitioner in 2017 to 20 employees by the close of 2020. He has already added 7 new team members during the first two months of 2021. Much of the growth of Ali's firm is attributed to his social media marketing strategy. Ali has devoted significant energy toward developing his brand using social media outlets and shares his marketing strategy during today's episode. If you are a young attorney looking to grow your legal practice today's conversation between the NC DWI Guy and the CEO Lawyer is a must listen. Highlights: Learn how to grab people's attention on social media and why entertainment is the pre-requisite to providing information on social media Discover the mindset that allowed Ali to transform his law practice from a one-man show to a team of 20 in four years Hear Ali discuss why the key to growth is figuring out how to fire yourself from your firm Uncover the strategies that Ali has employed to create a law firm that can run virtually
Dr. Ramos sits down with Mr. Ali Awad, a personal injury attorney out of Atlanta, GA who is absolutely killing it in the social media game! Dr. Ramos hears about Mr. Awad's rise to the top as a social media influencer, how he built his massive CEOLawyer brand, as well as stories from them both as to how they built their law firms. www.ceolawyer.com Instagram: @CEOLawyer TikTok: @ceolawyer
My next guest has been an entrepreneur pretty much his entire life. In grade school he was selling Dragon Ball Z graphics to his friends. In middle school and high school, he was selling electronics on eBay. By the time he reached college he knew we wanted to become an attorney so before he graduated with a Law Degree, he put out educational videos, to build an audience. Although the entrepreneurial DNA is strong with this guy, he did something unexpected after graduation. He went to work for a law firm so he could learn how NOT to run a law practice, how NOT to lead employees, and how NOT to manage client expectations. One key topic we talk about on this episode is the importance of hiring great people and that paying more up-front can actually save you money in the long run. Today he owns a fast growing personal injury law practice with 21 employees and he has his sights set on growing that firm to 100 employees by the end of 2021. Please welcome, Ali Awad. Website: https://aliawadlaw.com LinkedIn: Ali Awad Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theceolawyer/ Instagram: @ceolawyer
The Lawyer Stories Podcast Episode 28, featuring Ali Awad, Founding Attorney of Ali Awad Law, P.C., in Atlanta, GA. We discuss the Forbes Featured Injury Attorney's extraordinary lawyer story, and how his many entrepreneurial endeavors led him to become one of the youngest and most successful injury attorneys in the profession. Mr. Awad has also become a pillar of our social media legal community (@ceolawyer.)