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2026 is kicking a lot of people's asses, including Sarah's. She gets into what the last few weeks have actually looked like, and shares the reminder she keeps coming back to. Hard things feel hard because they are hard. Not because you're doing anything wrong. She also talks about what Former Lawyer stands for, where your money goes if you work with her, and why she will probably never stop telling you to go to therapy.See show notes at formerlawyer.com/296
It seems as if every lawyer on planet earth has weighed in on Bryan Kohberger and depending on their background, their commentary has been all over the place. If you let the former FBI agents and prosecutors tell it, they would have you believe that this is going to be a slam dunk for the prosecution. However, on the flipside of that, we hear from defense lawyesr about how each one of these pieces of evidence can have holes punched in it. The question is...who is right?Let's dive in and take a look!(commercial at 10:08)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Lara Yeretsian Tries to 'Poke Holes' in Bryan Kohberger Case (lawandcrime.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Former attorney Linda Lederman reveals how family meals become powerful connection tools that boost kids' performance and reduce risky behaviors. In this Live Well-Earn Well episode, Linda shares practical strategies for creating meaningful dinner experiences without cooking stress—from advance prep techniques to engagement games that transform ordinary meals into family bonding time. Perfect for busy parents who want stronger family connections through simple, enjoyable cooking approaches. Grab your Free E-book Work Yourself Happy (Amazon Best Seller) by Dr. Terri Levine here : https://book.terrilevine.com/work-yourself-happy Join us here to deeply connect with our community: www.heartrepreneurs.com Subscribe to this podcast on your favorite podcast platform… Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/live-well-earn-well-for-coaches-consultants/id1585895518 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5OjsOxN7MqwKio4Ae6vSMQ Or anywhere else podcasts are found!
The latest circus around Virginia Roberts' estate is exactly the kind of revolting greed-fest that makes people lose faith in humanity. Instead of honoring the memory of a woman who survived hell and spent years fighting for justice, we now have her former lawyer and her housekeeper crawling out of the woodwork, demanding pieces of her estate like vultures circling a fresh body. Virginia's sons—the people who should unquestionably be first in line to inherit—are now forced to battle against outsiders who had no blood or lifelong bond to her, only financial interest. It's hard to stomach the audacity: to watch people who claim to have cared for her now scrambling over money before the ground is even settled on her grave.It's beyond disgraceful. These aren't distant corporations or opportunistic strangers—these are people who supposedly stood beside Virginia during her fight, now positioning themselves against her own children for a share of the estate. They're actually arguing that they somehow “deserve” it, as if proximity to tragedy gives you title to the spoils. The sheer gall of trying to pry money away from her sons—kids who have endured more pain and public trauma than most families could ever imagine—is nauseating. It's an ugly reminder that greed doesn't sleep, grief doesn't protect anyone, and when money is on the table, masks come off and the knives come out.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Sons of Virginia Giuffre, who accused Andrew and Epstein, seek control of her estate - ABC NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
The latest circus around Virginia Roberts' estate is exactly the kind of revolting greed-fest that makes people lose faith in humanity. Instead of honoring the memory of a woman who survived hell and spent years fighting for justice, we now have her former lawyer and her housekeeper crawling out of the woodwork, demanding pieces of her estate like vultures circling a fresh body. Virginia's sons—the people who should unquestionably be first in line to inherit—are now forced to battle against outsiders who had no blood or lifelong bond to her, only financial interest. It's hard to stomach the audacity: to watch people who claim to have cared for her now scrambling over money before the ground is even settled on her grave.It's beyond disgraceful. These aren't distant corporations or opportunistic strangers—these are people who supposedly stood beside Virginia during her fight, now positioning themselves against her own children for a share of the estate. They're actually arguing that they somehow “deserve” it, as if proximity to tragedy gives you title to the spoils. The sheer gall of trying to pry money away from her sons—kids who have endured more pain and public trauma than most families could ever imagine—is nauseating. It's an ugly reminder that greed doesn't sleep, grief doesn't protect anyone, and when money is on the table, masks come off and the knives come out.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Sons of Virginia Giuffre, who accused Andrew and Epstein, seek control of her estate - ABC News
The latest circus around Virginia Roberts' estate is exactly the kind of revolting greed-fest that makes people lose faith in humanity. Instead of honoring the memory of a woman who survived hell and spent years fighting for justice, we now have her former lawyer and her housekeeper crawling out of the woodwork, demanding pieces of her estate like vultures circling a fresh body. Virginia's sons—the people who should unquestionably be first in line to inherit—are now forced to battle against outsiders who had no blood or lifelong bond to her, only financial interest. It's hard to stomach the audacity: to watch people who claim to have cared for her now scrambling over money before the ground is even settled on her grave.It's beyond disgraceful. These aren't distant corporations or opportunistic strangers—these are people who supposedly stood beside Virginia during her fight, now positioning themselves against her own children for a share of the estate. They're actually arguing that they somehow “deserve” it, as if proximity to tragedy gives you title to the spoils. The sheer gall of trying to pry money away from her sons—kids who have endured more pain and public trauma than most families could ever imagine—is nauseating. It's an ugly reminder that greed doesn't sleep, grief doesn't protect anyone, and when money is on the table, masks come off and the knives come out.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Sons of Virginia Giuffre, who accused Andrew and Epstein, seek control of her estate - ABC NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Elizabeth Caldwell discusses allegations at a Coweta middle school and one man's vigilante-style approach to bring attention to the problem. Jake Ramsey covered the eviction of Barbara Grimm, which highlighted the lack of representation tenants have in eviction court. Jennifer Palmer talks about State Superintendent Lindel Fields' suggestion that Oklahoma consider lengthening its school year. Ted Streuli hosts.
In this episode of Coffee With Closers, Ric Gruber shares his remarkable journey from being a Chicago attorney to becoming the CEO of a thriving multi-location restaurant group. He opens up about leaving behind the billable-hour grind, learning every role from dishwasher to CEO, and mastering the art of leadership, branding, and team culture.Ric also discusses how he's leveraged social media — especially LinkedIn — to grow his brand, attract talent, and build trust in an era of AI-driven content. This episode is filled with insights on entrepreneurship, scaling without burning out, and staying authentic in business.
It seems as if every lawyer on planet earth has weighed in on Bryan Kohberger and depending on their background, their commentary has been all over the place. If you let the former FBI agents and prosecutors tell it, they would have you believe that this is going to be a slam dunk for the prosecution. However, on the flipside of that, we hear from defense lawyesr about how each one of these pieces of evidence can have holes punched in it. The question is...who is right?Let's dive in and take a look!(commercial at 10:08)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Lara Yeretsian Tries to 'Poke Holes' in Bryan Kohberger Case (lawandcrime.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Andrew B. Brettler is a Los Angeles-based attorney, partner at the law firm Berk Brettler LLP, where he practices in the areas of entertainment and sports litigation, defamation/privacy rights, and employment law. He is widely recognised for his work on behalf of high-profile clients in the media and entertainment industries, and has a reputation for being a formidable advocate in both civil and criminal contexts.In recent years Brettler has gained further visibility for his involvement in the defence team of Prince Andrew, serving as one of the lawyers representing him in U.S. litigation. His participation in that case has drawn public and media attention, especially in writings about how the case is proceeding and the legal strategy being deployed.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Donald Trump is seeking a staggering $230 million compensation from the Justice Department for the federal investigations into his conduct. This unprecedented administrative claim raises immediate red flags, as any settlement could require approval from senior DOJ officials, including those who previously served as his personal defense attorneys. #Trump #DOJ #JusticeDepartment #PoliticalCorruption #MarALago #ToddBlanche #LegalNews #USPolitics Independent media has never been more important. Please support this channel by subscribing here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZhawBqK2b9gW08z3g?sub_confirmation=1 Join this channel with a membership for exclusive early access and bonus content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZhawBqK2b9gW08z3g/join Five Minute News is an Evergreen Podcast, covering politics, inequality, health and climate - delivering independent, unbiased and essential news for the US and across the world. Visit us online at http://www.fiveminute.news Follow us on Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/fiveminutenews.bsky.social Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/fiveminnews Support us on Patreon http://www.patreon.com/fiveminutenews You can subscribe to Five Minute News with your preferred podcast app, ask your smart speaker, or enable Five Minute News as your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing skill. CONTENT DISCLAIMER The views and opinions expressed on this channel are those of the guests and authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Anthony Davis or Five Minute News LLC. Any content provided by our hosts, guests or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything, in line with the First Amendment right to free and protected speech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you in a toxic job, but feel stuck? Making great money but feel absolutely dead inside? If yes, then this episode of Career Unicorns - Spark Your Joy is for you. Join us as we welcome Sarah Cottrell, founder of Former Lawyer LLC, who helps unhappy lawyers ditch soul-crushing jobs for fulfilling alternative careers. Sarah shares her expertise on the unique pain of leaving a high-prestige career. We dive deep into how to recognize the signs of an abusive workplace and the importance of prioritizing your mental health. In this episode, you'll learn: Why the prestige trap and sunk cost fallacy keep people in miserable, high-paying jobs. How gaslighting and narcissistic behavior from bad bosses lead to workplace PTSD, GAD, and panic disorder. Why leaving a toxic job is like leaving an abusive relationship, and how to start the necessary grieving process. The critical role of calming your nervous system to do the deeper work of envisioning a sustainable career. Why working with both a career coach and a therapist is the most efficient path to a successful transition. The importance of reminding yourself that you are not crazy, and your feelings are real. Key strategies for feeling less stuck and building a thriving career that aligns with your values. Connect with us: Learn more about our guest, Sarah Cottrell, at www.formerlawyer.com. Follow our host, Samorn Selim, on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/samornselim/. Get a copy of Samorn's book, Career Unicorns™ 90-Day 5-Minute Gratitude Journal: An Easy & Proven Way To Cultivate Mindfulness, Beat Burnout & Find Career Joy, at https://tinyurl.com/49xdxrz8. Ready for a career change? Schedule a free 30-minute build your dream career consult by sending a message at www.careerunicorns.com.
The Former Lawyer framework has recently received a glow-up, and this podcast episode covers all the fun updates. Sarah has a few things that stuck out to her and would be the most helpful to anyone considering becoming a former lawyer. She covers those items in this episode to highlight them for all the podcast listeners considering joining.Reserve your seat to learn The Simple 5-Step Framework To Identify An Alternative Career (That You Actually Like!) on October 10th.See show notes at formerlawyer.com/241
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It seems as if every lawyer on planet earth has weighed in on Bryan Kohberger and depending on their background, their commentary has been all over the place. If you let the former FBI agents and prosecutors tell it, they would have you believe that this is going to be a slam dunk for the prosecution. However, on the flipside of that, we hear from defense lawyesr about how each one of these pieces of evidence can have holes punched in it. The question is...who is right?Let's dive in and take a look!(commercial at 10:08)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Lara Yeretsian Tries to 'Poke Holes' in Bryan Kohberger Case (lawandcrime.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
It's Elul, and we're focusing on Defining Success as Bnei Torah in the workplace. What does real success look like? Is it possible to set goals that are both ambitious and compassionate?This week, we sit down with Rav Shimon Isaacson, Rosh Yeshiva of Mevaseret. Before entering the world of Torah and chinuch, Rav Isaacson worked in Big Law in New York City. Many assume he left that life to escape its spiritual emptiness — but the truth is much more surprising.SummaryIn this episode, I sat down with Rav Shimon Isaacson, Rosh Yeshiva of Mevaseret, to trace his remarkable journey from Big Law associate to respected mechanech and community leader in Israel. Rav Isaacson shares how his wife's passion for Aliyah shaped their family's path, how he balanced intense Torah learning with a demanding legal career, and how an unusual arrangement of “lawyer in the summer, learner in the year” gave him the springboard into full-time chinuch.The conversation dives into big life questions: What makes for a successful decision-making process? How can a Ben Torah thrive in the workforce? What does passion in Avodas Hashem look like? Rav Isaacson also reflects on 30 years of Aliyah, the role of rebbeim as life guides, the value of combining Torah greatness with real-world experience, and how yeshiva can prepare talmidim for decades of growth ahead.
He's worked for some of the most controversial people to enter the dock: OJ Simpson, Harvey Weinstein, Julian Assange.Leading American defence lawyer Alan Dershowitz also represented Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier and convicted paedophile who has been causing trouble for President Donald Trump from beyond the grave.Dershowitz speaks to Tim Stanley about Epstein's relationship with Trump and Bill Clinton; what's really in those files; and the kind of deal Ghislaine Maxwell could do with the Justice Department.The Telegraph has also spoken to Epstein's former butler, who makes a new set of bombshell allegations about the late financier and his ties to Trump. We put those claims to Dershowitz.We want to hear from you! Email us at thedailyt@telegraph.co.uk or find @dailytpodcast on X, Instagram and TikTokRead: ‘I was Epstein's butler for 18 years. There's no way he killed himself'Producer: Lilian FawcettSenior Producer: John CadiganPlanning Editor: Venetia RaineyVideo Editor: James EnglandStudio Director: Meghan SearleExecutive Producer: Louisa Wells Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports the Trump administration is fighting to keep Alina Habba as New Jersey prosecutor.
It seems as if every lawyer on planet earth has weighed in on Bryan Kohberger and depending on their background, their commentary has been all over the place. If you let the former FBI agents and prosecutors tell it, they would have you believe that this is going to be a slam dunk for the prosecution. However, on the flipside of that, we hear from defense lawyesr about how each one of these pieces of evidence can have holes punched in it. The question is...who is right?Let's dive in and take a look!(commercial at 10:08)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Lara Yeretsian Tries to 'Poke Holes' in Bryan Kohberger Case (lawandcrime.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Sarah is celebrating five years of The Former Lawyer Collab—and reflecting on what it's taught her about helping lawyers leave the law. In this episode, she shares the behind-the-scenes of building the program, the patterns she's seen in the hundreds of lawyers she's worked with, and why the first step is always about knowing yourself better—not just updating your resume. She also talks about the importance of community when you're making a big change, the real-life stories that keep inspiring her, and why it's never too early to start exploring your options if you know law isn't your forever career. If you've been sitting on the fence, this episode will give you a nudge and a whole lot of clarity.See show notes at formerlawyer.com/238
Nancy Grace and attorney Mark Geragos went head-to-head in a heated exchange on our latest 2 Angry Men podcast episode. The two clashed over the Scott Peterson case, revisiting one of the most high-profile trials in recent memory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It seems as if every lawyer on planet earth has weighed in on Bryan Kohberger and depending on their background, their commentary has been all over the place. If you let the former FBI agents and prosecutors tell it, they would have you believe that this is going to be a slam dunk for the prosecution. However, on the flipside of that, we hear from defense lawyesr about how each one of these pieces of evidence can have holes punched in it. The question is...who is right?Let's dive in and take a look!(commercial at 10:08)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Lara Yeretsian Tries to 'Poke Holes' in Bryan Kohberger Case (lawandcrime.com)
The only person who knows how to defeat Donald Trump is someone who worked for him, Michael Cohen joins Thom Hartmann to explain exactly how to defeat Donald Trump. Sabrina Haake - I did business in Russia and Trump is importing KGB thuggery.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this re-released episode, Former Lawyer Collab members share the biggest surprises they've encountered while figuring out what's next. From discovering unexpected support from other former lawyers to realizing just how much law school and legal practice shaped their identity, these insights reveal what happens when you step outside the legal bubble. If you're considering leaving the law, these reflections might surprise you too.Sarah also shares an update on Former Lawyer's commitment to donating 1% of its gross revenue to the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) and an additional 1% to the ACLU. If you'd like to support these organizations, you can find more information here:Equal Justice Initiative (EJI)ACLULearn more about the Former Lawyer Collab: formerlawyer.com/collab
In this re-released episode, Former Lawyer Collab members share the biggest myths they believed about leaving the law—myths that held them back from making a change. From the fear of being seen as a failure to the belief that legal work has to be miserable, these insights highlight how shifting your mindset can open up new possibilities.Sarah also shares an update on Former Lawyer's commitment to donating 1% of its gross revenue to the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) and an additional 1% to the ACLU. If you'd like to support these organizations, you can find more information here:Equal Justice Initiative (EJI)ACLULearn more about the Former Lawyer Collab: formerlawyer.com/collab
This week, I'm re-releasing an episode featuring Former Lawyer Collab members sharing the simple yet transformative realizations that helped them move forward in their journey out of the law. From understanding their values to accepting that it's okay to want something different, these stories highlight the small mindset shifts that can make a huge impact.Sarah also shares an update about Former Lawyer's commitment to donating 1% of its gross revenue to the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) and, moving forward, an additional 1% to the ACLU. If you'd like to join in supporting these organizations, you can find more information on their sites.Equal Justice Initiative (EJI)ACLULearn more about the Former Lawyer Collab: formerlawyer.com/collab
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1548: Chris Guillebeau shares the intriguing story of William Crow, a once-impoverished man who turned his life around through unconventional choices and a commitment to self-improvement. This narrative explores themes of resilience, creativity, and the importance of aligning one's actions with personal values. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://chrisguillebeau.com/william-crow/ Quotes to ponder: "The best way to predict your future is to create it." "Adversity introduces a man to himself." "To live differently, you must think differently and act accordingly." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1548: Chris Guillebeau shares the intriguing story of William Crow, a once-impoverished man who turned his life around through unconventional choices and a commitment to self-improvement. This narrative explores themes of resilience, creativity, and the importance of aligning one's actions with personal values. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://chrisguillebeau.com/william-crow/ Quotes to ponder: "The best way to predict your future is to create it." "Adversity introduces a man to himself." "To live differently, you must think differently and act accordingly." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1548: Chris Guillebeau shares the intriguing story of William Crow, a once-impoverished man who turned his life around through unconventional choices and a commitment to self-improvement. This narrative explores themes of resilience, creativity, and the importance of aligning one's actions with personal values. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://chrisguillebeau.com/william-crow/ Quotes to ponder: "The best way to predict your future is to create it." "Adversity introduces a man to himself." "To live differently, you must think differently and act accordingly." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1548: Chris Guillebeau shares the intriguing story of William Crow, a once-impoverished man who turned his life around through unconventional choices and a commitment to self-improvement. This narrative explores themes of resilience, creativity, and the importance of aligning one's actions with personal values. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://chrisguillebeau.com/william-crow/ Quotes to ponder: "The best way to predict your future is to create it." "Adversity introduces a man to himself." "To live differently, you must think differently and act accordingly." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It seems as if every lawyer on planet earth has weighed in on Bryan Kohberger and depending on their background, their commentary has been all over the place. If you let the former FBI agents and prosecutors tell it, they would have you believe that this is going to be a slam dunk for the prosecution. However, on the flipside of that, we hear from defense lawyesr about how each one of these pieces of evidence can have holes punched in it. The question is...who is right?Let's dive in and take a look!(commercial at 10:08)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Lara Yeretsian Tries to 'Poke Holes' in Bryan Kohberger Case (lawandcrime.com)
In this episode, Adam Schwab, founder and CEO of Luxury Escapes, shares his entrepreneurial journey from humble beginnings to creating one of the leading travel brands in the world. Adam reflects on the strategic decisions that helped him scale the business, including early challenges, pivotal business shifts, and successful acquisitions. He provides insights into how he built Luxury Escapes into a trusted brand known for premium travel experiences and shares advice on maintaining long-term growth in a competitive industry. Listen to Nathan and Adam discuss: - Adam's journey from lawyer to entrepreneur - Critical pivots that led to Luxury Escapes' success - Strategic acquisitions that helped scale the business - Navigating the travel industry during the Covid-19 crisis - Building a brand and maintaining customer loyalty in a competitive market - Key lessons on resilience and adapting to changes as an entrepreneur And much more business advice… Click here to start your business for $1. You'll get all-access foundr+, where you'll find more in-depth, proven strategies from founders like our guest today and support and advice from our global community of 30,000 founders. If you loved this conversation and learned something new, rate and review this episode. Stay in touch with us, follow foundr on your favorite platform: Foundr.com Instagram YouTube Facebook X LinkedIn Magazine
WMAL GUEST: 7:35 AM - INTERVIEW - DAN EPSTEIN - Vice President, America First Legal America First Legal Files Bar Complaint on Behalf of Stefan Passantino Against Former Congresswoman Liz Cheney for Secret Communications With J6 Committee Witness Cassidy Hutchinson Lawyer files bar complaint against Liz Cheney for secret communication to client Cassidy Hutchinson Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile, and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Wednesday, October 23, 2024 / 7 AM Hour O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It seems as if every lawyer on planet earth has weighed in on Bryan Kohberger and depending on their background, their commentary has been all over the place. If you let the former FBI agents and prosecutors tell it, they would have you believe that this is going to be a slam dunk for the prosecution. However, on the flipside of that, we hear from defense lawyesr about how each one of these pieces of evidence can have holes punched in it. The question is...who is right?Let's dive in and take a look!(commercial at 10:08)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Lara Yeretsian Tries to 'Poke Holes' in Bryan Kohberger Case (lawandcrime.com)
Are you working at a toxic job? But you're afraid to leave? In this episode with Sarah Cottrell, founder of Former Lawyer, we do a deep dive into: - How to pay off your student loans after leaving your job. - How you can work on building your dream career while working your full time job. - How narcissism is built into workplaces. - The strategies you can use to leave a toxic work environment. Connect with Sarah at www.formerlawyer.com. Connect with Samorn at www.linkedin.com/in/samornselim. Get a copy of Samorn's book, “Belonging: Self Love Lessons From A Workaholic Depressed Insomniac Lawyer” at https://tinyurl.com/swpc578c. Get weekly career tips by signing up for our newsletter at www.careerunicorns.com.
The Former Lawyer framework has recently received a glow-up, and this podcast episode covers all the fun updates. Sarah has a few things that stuck out to her and would be the most helpful to anyone considering becoming a former lawyer. She covers those items in this episode to highlight them for all the podcast listeners considering joining.See show notes at formerlawyer.com/241If you are looking for support between the self-paced nature of the Collab and working with Sara one-on-one, then what you are looking for is the guided track.The Guided Track is a live eight weeks small group intensive for lawyers who want to jumpstart their search for an alternative career, starting on October 4th, and running through November 22nd.Enroll at formerlawyer.com/guidedtrack
Nicholas Tartaglione is a former police officer who gained notoriety due to his involvement in a high-profile criminal case. He was arrested in December 2016 and faced charges related to the alleged murder of four men in a drug-related conspiracy in 2016. Tartaglione was also accused of involvement in cocaine distribution.Before his legal troubles, Tartaglione served as a police officer in New York. However, his arrest and subsequent legal proceedings drew significant attention, especially given the severity of the charges against him and his previous occupation in law enforcement. The case garnered media coverage due to its complexities and Tartaglione's background.While he was incarcerated at MCC, he was put in a cell with Jeffrey Epstein. What happened in that cell when Epstein allegedly attempted suicide the first time? According to Tartaglione he is the hero. Jeffrey Epstein was singing a different tune though.(commercial at 7:31)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Attorney Says Epstein Never Committed Suicide; He Wanted to Fight Charges & Get Out on Bail | Yonkers TimesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Nicholas Tartaglione is a former police officer who gained notoriety due to his involvement in a high-profile criminal case. He was arrested in December 2016 and faced charges related to the alleged murder of four men in a drug-related conspiracy in 2016. Tartaglione was also accused of involvement in cocaine distribution.Before his legal troubles, Tartaglione served as a police officer in New York. However, his arrest and subsequent legal proceedings drew significant attention, especially given the severity of the charges against him and his previous occupation in law enforcement. The case garnered media coverage due to its complexities and Tartaglione's background.While he was incarcerated at MCC, he was put in a cell with Jeffrey Epstein. What happened in that cell when Epstein allegedly attempted suicide the first time? According to Tartaglione he is the hero. Jeffrey Epstein was singing a different tune though.(commercial at 7:31)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Attorney Says Epstein Never Committed Suicide; He Wanted to Fight Charges & Get Out on Bail | Yonkers Times
This week on the Powerhouse Lawyers podcast, I connected with guest Drew Amoroso! [06:05] Lawyer turned innovator for legal professional development. Like so many of us, Drew's story isn't without overcoming a massive identity shift [13:07]. As lawyers we tend to wrap our entire being around our profession. Drew shares some of his practical steps to help in his identity transition. Believe it or not, therapy played a huge role in his growth [20:50] along with something called Emotional Freedom Technique. It was this personal growth that helped Drew launch Due Course [27:00]. Due Course is revolutionizing the way we practice, especially for first-year lawyers [35:12]. If you didn't know, we are change makers [46:00] lawyers are increasingly being positioned as leaders and community builders. Finally, we finish up with Drew's Legally Blonde moment. [50:15] Dolly Parton, I think we've found your body double for your next movie!__________Mentioned in this EpisodeThe relentless demands of the profession often leave even the most accomplished legal minds feeling like they're drowning. It doesn't Have to be this way, that's why I created thePowerHouse Brain Dump https://www.eringerner.com/sales-page-3d84f6b7-92c8-4796-89e2-196e732b2a7cJoin us at the Powerhouse Lawyers Retreat September 27-30 at the Miraval Resort in Austin, Texas. This community is designed just for YOU, the ambitious and forward-thinking female lawyer who craves meaningful connections, desires career advancement, and is committed to supporting and empowering each other in both professional and personal aspects of their lives.https://www.eringerner.com/powerhouse-lawyers-retreat-septemberPowerhouse VIP Sessions are created for the woman looking to do a 180 degree change in the way she does life and law! Get a 2 hour deep dive coaching session that springboards your transformation.https://www.eringerner.com/powerhouse-vip-sessions“How I Built This" podcast with Guy Raz https://wondery.com/shows/how-i-built-this/__________Connect with Drew Amoroso:LinkedIn: Drew AmorosoWebsite: https://duecourse.coach/aboutStay connected with Erin GernerWebsite https://www.eringerner.com/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-gerner/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/erin.w.gernerInstagram https://www.instagram.com/eringerner/?hl=en
In episode 173 of Money Grows on Trees: The Podcast, Lloyd Ross delves into the powerful principle that "The More You Pay, the More You Pay Attention." Drawing from personal experiences and valuable lessons from successful mentors, Lloyd explains why investing money in education, coaching, and high-quality experiences can significantly enhance your commitment and yield better results. Discover insights on how paying for premium access and mentorship can accelerate your financial and entrepreneurial growth, transforming your mindset and setting you on the path to success. Don't miss this compelling discussion on why having skin in the game truly matters. Tune in now!
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A lawyer who once worked for Michael Cohen accused him of perjuring himself during his testimony this week in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial. Pags breaks it all down. PLUS...Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan Dishes on Government Weaponization, Trump's Trial, and More with Pags
Michael Cohen continues his testimony in the Trump criminal hush money trial. While Cohen connected all the dots prosecutors have made with multiple witnesses thus far, Trump feigned disinterest and mostly sat with his eyes closed avoiding eye contact. Today, the defense gets to cross examine Cohen.It's the perfect day to check in with Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist and author David Cay Johnston. We'll get his thoughts on the trial and on Trump‘s tax trouble with a high-rise in Chicago.Actor, writer and producer Jay Kogen joins the show. We'll ask him about his experiences writing on shows like The Simpsons, Frasier, Everybody Loves Raymond and Malcolm in the Middle. The Mark Thompson Show 5/14/24Patreon subscribers are the backbone of the show! If you'd like to help, here's our Patreon Link:https://www.patreon.com/themarkthompsonshowMaybe you're more into PayPal. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=PVBS3R7KJXV24And you'll find everything on our website: https://www.themarkthompsonshow.com#Trump #DavidCayJohnston #JayKogen#TrumpTrial #MichaelCohen #HushMann #TrumpIRS
Mr Cohen told the court he conspired to bury stories harmful to Donald Trump's 2016 election campaign. Villagers close to Ukraine's north eastern border with Russia are moved away from their homes as Ukraine's military fights to contain recent Russian incursions. In Israel, fighting continues in parts of Gaza with clashes reported around Rafah. A big search and rescue operation is underway in Afghanistan after heavy rains cause flash flooding in the north. A former Kazakh economy minister is jailed for murdering his wife. A minute's silence is held in South Africa to mark one week since 30 people died when a building collapsed. A group of international politicians, named in the trial of the imprisoned democracy activist Jimmy Lai offer to testify as witnesses. A high court in Germany upholds a ruling that the intelligence services can investigate the far-right AfD party as a 'suspected extremist' organisation. One of Europe's most wanted people-smugglers -- nicknamed "The Scorpion" -- has been arrested in Iraq. And, Rome's Opera House stages a sleepover for 130 children. Top news and analysis from our correspondents around the world.
It was a notably eventful Friday as Judge Juan Merchan, the individual presiding over the New York monetarily-focused legal proceedings against Donald Trump, issued a request to the prosecutors in the case. These proceedings are steered by Manhattan's District Attorney, Alvin Bragg, a member of the Democratic party. In Merchan's request, it was stressed that the key witness in the case, Michael Cohen, a lawyer who had previously been in the employ of Donald Trump, should exercise restraint in discussing the case in the time period leading up to his impending testimony. More precisely, Judge Merchan indicated that he will 'ask the prosecutors to instruct Mr. Cohen in accordance with the judge's appeal: he should cease making any statements.' This directive was concerning the case at hand as well as his past employer. The prosecutors' response to this request was headed by Joshua Steinglass, who informed the judge that controlling the actions of Cohen outside the court setting was simply beyond his jurisdiction. Following Steinglass' response, Merchan emphasized that this control should come 'from the bench,' implying that the court should exercise some form of directive over Cohen's activities regarding the case. The judge's demand for a gag order of sorts seems to be a reaction to the political climate, specifically referencing a recent exchange of communications between certain governmental figures. Namely, the Chairmen of two pivotal House committees, the Judiciary's Jim Jordan, representing Ohio's Republicans, and the Oversight's James Comer from Kentucky, recently penned a letter to the Department of Justice. In this letter, they advocated for the Department to instigate charges against Cohen, based on allegations that he provided false testimony to Congress on six distinct occasions in 2019.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on testimony in Donald Trump's hush money trial from a lawyer representing Stormy Daniels.
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Many lawyers find themselves asking, “Am I depressed, or am I burnt out?” This comes up when they are thinking about leaving the law, and it's not a new topic on the podcast. In the episode where Sarah spoke to Ilona Salmons, they did a deep dive into burnout and what it is. Mental health is a common topic brought up in the Former Lawyer community, and many lawyers deal with misery by intellectualizing things. Today, Sarah is revisiting this topic and sharing a few important thoughts. Sarah often talks about therapy on the podcast. It is extremely helpful if you feel burned out or depressed. Engage a qualified mental health therapist to work with. They can help you evaluate what's going on in your mind in your life with some objectivity and clinical expertise. See show notes at formerlawyer.com/225
My guest today is former lawyer who gained recognition in the late nineties and early 2000s as an "anti-video game activist", criticizing the content of violent video games and their alleged effects on children. Via a series of high-profile lawsuits, including several against Rockstar, the creator of the Grand Theft Auto series, he claimed that Mature-rated games are marketed and sold to children, and that their content has played a contributing role in deadly school shootings and other tragic events in the U.S. In a 2015 a BBC dramatization of the conflict between my guest and Rockstar, he was played by Bill Paxton. By then, however, he was no longer a practicing attorney. In 2008 the Supreme Court of Florida permanently disbarred him from practicing law. Now seventy-two years old and keen golfer, my guest retains the beliefs that animated his zealous pursuit of video game companies. Last year he told me, via email: “I was right and I would do it all over again.” Be attitude for gains. https://plus.acast.com/s/my-perfect-console. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Was it offensive when Biden called Hamas the other team? Mark talked with Michael Riedel about college students and professors who are protesting Israel's retaliation to the Hamas attack.