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Podcasting provides lawyers a unique platform to share valuable insights, showcase expertise, and connect with their audience on a deeper level. By understanding the reasons behind podcasting, acquiring the necessary hardware and software tools, and implementing effective marketing strategies, lawyers can unlock the immense potential of this medium to enhance their professional standing, build relationships, and establish themselves as influential voices in their respective legal fields. So, let's dive into these fascinating aspects of lawyer-hosted podcasts and uncover the exciting possibilities that await those ready to embrace this innovative communication channel. In today's episode, we are thrilled to have former attorney, Robert Ingalls. Robert is a recovering attorney, professional speaker, and the founder of LawPods, a pioneering law firm podcast production agency. With a passion for podcasts, he embarked on a new venture: assisting lawyers in launching their own podcasts. This led him to establish LawPods, one of the pioneering podcast production agencies exclusively serving law firms. Robert's journey from attorney to podcast producer exemplifies the transformative power of pursuing one's passions and embracing new opportunities. Through LawPods, he continues to significantly impact the legal industry, enabling law firms to harness the power of podcasting as a tool for growth and connection. Join Robert and me as we talk about the following three questions and more! 1. What are the three reasons a lawyer should be doing a podcast? 2. What are the three critical pieces of hardware or software a lawyer should use when doing their podcasts? 3. What are the three best ways to market a lawyer-hosted podcast? In our conversation, we cover: [01:07] A Tech Enthusiast's Setup: Exploring Microphones, Headphones, and More [10:26] Navigating iPhone Upgrades: Journey from iPhone 11 to iPhone 13 Pro [15:57] The Power of Podcasting for Lawyers: Building Exposure, Establishing Expertise, and Creating Content [24:11] Unleashing the Power of Podcasting: From Content Creation to Networking Opportunities [36:26] Essential Hardware and Software for Lawyers' Podcasting: Microphones, Headphones, and Recording Tools [48:19] Effective Strategies for Marketing a Lawyer-Hosted Podcast: Amplifying Reach and Engagement Resources: Connect with Robert: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/robertingalls/ Website: lawpods.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/Lawpods/ Software and Apps mentioned in the conversation: · Riverside (recording software) : riverside.fm/tools/recording-software Hardware mentioned in the conversation: · Microphones: · Samsung Q2U: samsontech.com/products/microphones/usb-microphones/q2u/ · ATR 2100x: audio-technica.com/en-eu/atr2100x-usb · Shure MV7: shure.com/en-US/products/microphones/mv7 · Blue Yeti: logitechg.com/en-us/products/streaming-gear/yeti-premium-usb-microphone.html · Heil PR 40: heilsound.com/product/pr-40/ · Rode shotgun: rode.com/en/microphones/shotgun · Heil shock mount (microphone accessory): heilsound.com/product/sm-1/ · Heil PL-2T (microphone arm): heilsound.com/product/pl2t/ · Rodecaster Pro (podcasting machine): rode.com/en/interfaces-and-mixers/rodecaster-series/rodecaster-pro · Sony MDR 7506 (headphones): pro.sony/en_LK/products/headphones/mdr-7506 · Fujitsu ScanSnap scanner: fujitsu.com/us/products/computing/peripheral/scanners/scansnap/ix1500/
The primary purpose of us lawyers using technology is to make our live's easier. To do that, you need to have more than base-line knowledge of the technology you are using and what technology you should use. This week on Tech Savvy Lawyer, we are joined by guest host Brett Burney interviewing The Tech Savvy Lawyer. Brett is an expert in eDiscovery guidance and practical training for mobile professionals. He is the founder of Burney Consultants, an expert consulting service provider to cooperating executives and legal professionals. Brett guides businesses of all sizes through the difficulties of e-discovery and offers objective suggestions for litigation support technologies and workflows for legal practitioners. Michael D.J. Eisenberg is a Washington, DC, attorney, the blogger at the Tech Savvy Lawyer.Page and host of the The Tech-Savvy Lawyer.Page Podcast. He has been helping lawyers with their tech-related problems for well over a decade. Join us as we talk about the following three questions and more, What are the three most common mistakes that you see lawyers making with their technology? What are the top three reasons that you maybe recommend to some folks about being an apple office versus a Windows Office? Three favorite tech hacks that you utilize to make your Office Technology seeing. In our conversation, we cover, [04.02] Tech setup – Starting the conversation, Michael dives into his current technological setup. [28.29] Common mistakes – We dive into the common mistakes that lawyers make regarding technology. [31.49] Backups - Michael dives into the need for backups and how many times you need to do that. [35.20] Apple versus windows office – Michael shares some reasons to select between Apple office and Windows office according to your need. [37.30] Tech hacks – Keyboard shortcuts, Calendly program, and hazel software are the three favorite tech hacks to use in your office technology, says Michael. Resources Connect with Brett LinkedIn:linkedin.com/in/brettburney linkedin.com/company/burney-consultants-llc Website: burneyconsultants.com Twitter: twitter.com/bburney Apps in Law: appsinlaw.com In the News Podcast: inthenewspodcast.com Connect with Michael LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/michaeldjeisenberg Facebook: facebook.com/EisenbergLawoffice YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCaWWssVZoqnLq0YWm3YD6nw Equipment Mentioned in the Podcast Apple AirPods - apple.com/airpods MacBook Pro M1 - apple.com/shop/buy-mac/macbook-pro/16-inch Apple XDR Display - apple.com/pro-display-xdr Apple Watch Series 4 GPS + Cellular - apple.com/uk/shop/product/FTX02B/A/Refurbished-Apple-Watch-Series-4-GPS-Cellular-44mm-Stainless-Steel-Case-with-White-Sport-Band Samsung S22 - samsung.com/us/smartphones/galaxy-s22 Harman Kardon computer speakers - eu.harmankardon.com Dell computer - www.dell.com/en-us Hue lights - philips-hue.com/en-us/explore-hue/how-it-works Apple iMac - support.apple.com/kb/SP790?locale=en_US Blue Yeti Microphones - www.bluemic.com/en-us/products/yeti Microsoft Surface Pro 6 - support.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/surface-pro-6-features-ade5cfc2-e99a-6fd1-abbe-c0e8a8a3942d Mute Me - muteme.com BenQ Monitor Light - benq.com/en-us/lighting/monitor-light.html Elgato Multi Mounts - elgato.com/en/multi-mount-system Stream Deck - elgato.com/en/stream-deck Fujitsu ScanSnap - fujitsu.com/us/products/computing/peripheral/scanners/soho Logitech BRIO - logitech.com/en-us/products/webcams/brio-4k-hdr-webcam.960-001105.html HP LaserJet Enterprise M507 - support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-laserjet-enterprise-m507-series/19203918 Software & Services Mentioned in the Podcast Clio - www.clio.com Rocket matter - rocketmatter.com Dropbox - dropbox.com Backblaze - backblaze.com Clendly - calendly.com Hazel software - www.noodlesoft.com
On The Tech Guy, Leo Laporte helps a caller with suggestions for duplex scanners. Check out the Fujitsu ScanSnap scanner here: https://amzn.to/3MPmZuo For more, check out The Tech Guy: https://twit.tv/ttg/1876 Host: Leo Laporte You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
On The Tech Guy, Leo Laporte helps a caller with suggestions for duplex scanners. Check out the Fujitsu ScanSnap scanner here: https://amzn.to/3MPmZuo For more, check out The Tech Guy: https://twit.tv/ttg/1876 Host: Leo Laporte You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
Recap of the Apple event that occurred last week, suggestions on duplex scanners, is the TicWatch a good smartwatch, transferring data from a feature phone, cyberwarfare in modern times, issues receiving text messages on Straight Talk, and why a computer may be freezing during startup. Plus, conversations with Sam Abuelsamid and Rod Pyle! Daylight Savings Time... yay. Apple Event Recap. Duplex scanner suggestions. Sam Abuelsamid and the Volkswagen ID Buzz Smartwatch suggestions: is the TicWatch a good choice? Transferring data from a feature phone to a smartphone. Budget smartphone suggestions. Cyberwarfare in today's times. The Cat S22 Flip phone: a great feature phone suggestion. Ways to protect yourself when using an Android phone. Ways to download online videos & bubbles forming on a MacBook laptop screen? Unable to receive text messages on Straight Talk's services. Rod Pyle and fangirling over Q. Plus, some space news. Computer freezing on startup. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Rod Pyle Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1876 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy
Recap of the Apple event that occurred last week, suggestions on duplex scanners, is the TicWatch a good smartwatch, transferring data from a feature phone, cyberwarfare in modern times, issues receiving text messages on Straight Talk, and why a computer may be freezing during startup. Plus, conversations with Sam Abuelsamid and Rod Pyle! Daylight Savings Time... yay. Apple Event Recap. Duplex scanner suggestions. Sam Abuelsamid and the Volkswagen ID Buzz Smartwatch suggestions: is the TicWatch a good choice? Transferring data from a feature phone to a smartphone. Budget smartphone suggestions. Cyberwarfare in today's times. The Cat S22 Flip phone: a great feature phone suggestion. Ways to protect yourself when using an Android phone. Ways to download online videos & bubbles forming on a MacBook laptop screen? Unable to receive text messages on Straight Talk's services. Rod Pyle and fangirling over Q. Plus, some space news. Computer freezing on startup. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Rod Pyle Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1876 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/all-twittv-shows
Recap of the Apple event that occurred last week, suggestions on duplex scanners, is the TicWatch a good smartwatch, transferring data from a feature phone, cyberwarfare in modern times, issues receiving text messages on Straight Talk, and why a computer may be freezing during startup. Plus, conversations with Sam Abuelsamid and Rod Pyle! Daylight Savings Time... yay. Apple Event Recap. Duplex scanner suggestions. Sam Abuelsamid and the Volkswagen ID Buzz Smartwatch suggestions: is the TicWatch a good choice? Transferring data from a feature phone to a smartphone. Budget smartphone suggestions. Cyberwarfare in today's times. The Cat S22 Flip phone: a great feature phone suggestion. Ways to protect yourself when using an Android phone. Ways to download online videos & bubbles forming on a MacBook laptop screen? Unable to receive text messages on Straight Talk's services. Rod Pyle and fangirling over Q. Plus, some space news. Computer freezing on startup. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Rod Pyle Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1876 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/radio-leo
Recap of the Apple event that occurred last week, suggestions on duplex scanners, is the TicWatch a good smartwatch, transferring data from a feature phone, cyberwarfare in modern times, issues receiving text messages on Straight Talk, and why a computer may be freezing during startup. Plus, conversations with Sam Abuelsamid and Rod Pyle! Daylight Savings Time... yay. Apple Event Recap. Duplex scanner suggestions. Sam Abuelsamid and the Volkswagen ID Buzz Smartwatch suggestions: is the TicWatch a good choice? Transferring data from a feature phone to a smartphone. Budget smartphone suggestions. Cyberwarfare in today's times. The Cat S22 Flip phone: a great feature phone suggestion. Ways to protect yourself when using an Android phone. Ways to download online videos & bubbles forming on a MacBook laptop screen? Unable to receive text messages on Straight Talk's services. Rod Pyle and fangirling over Q. Plus, some space news. Computer freezing on startup. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Rod Pyle Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1876 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy
Recap of the Apple event that occurred last week, suggestions on duplex scanners, is the TicWatch a good smartwatch, transferring data from a feature phone, cyberwarfare in modern times, issues receiving text messages on Straight Talk, and why a computer may be freezing during startup. Plus, conversations with Sam Abuelsamid and Rod Pyle! Daylight Savings Time... yay. Apple Event Recap. Duplex scanner suggestions. Sam Abuelsamid and the Volkswagen ID Buzz Smartwatch suggestions: is the TicWatch a good choice? Transferring data from a feature phone to a smartphone. Budget smartphone suggestions. Cyberwarfare in today's times. The Cat S22 Flip phone: a great feature phone suggestion. Ways to protect yourself when using an Android phone. Ways to download online videos & bubbles forming on a MacBook laptop screen? Unable to receive text messages on Straight Talk's services. Rod Pyle and fangirling over Q. Plus, some space news. Computer freezing on startup. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Rod Pyle Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1876 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/all-twittv-shows Sponsors: Ziprecruiter.com/techguy twit.cachefly.com
AEP #049 - El escritorio ideal Puedes encontrar todos los enlaces en: AEP #049 – El escritorio ideal y también ver las fotos de nuestros escritorios Christian: Hub USB C Caldigit TS3 Plus - 270€ Mesa automática - 334€ Soportes libros / maletas invisible - 19,55€ Ganchos 2u - 7,12€ Altavoces: Audioengine A2 Bluetooth - 299€ Sonos Play One - 179€ Enchufe pared 12 - 27€ Soporte Portátil - 47€ Base monitor / iMac - 36€ Fujitsu Scansnap s1300i - 250€ Tarjeta de Sonido - 7€ Pasa cables estantería - 25€ Luces Philips Hue Gu10 - 37€ Cargador de móvil - 17€ Reloj de mesa - 15€ Soportes cables - 25€ Organizador de cajones 16/32 Piezas - 15€ / 22€ Sujeta cables velcro 50 unidades - 8,99€ Orbi RBK23 Mesh - 280€ Botón Aqara - 8,50€ Houdahgeo app - 44€ Victor Correal: Pantalla 32' LG - 599€ Silla de escritorio - 249€ Tablero de cocina - 99€ Patas hierro blanco - 6€ Soporta cables de mesa Ikea - 25€ Tiras Philips Hue - 66€ Teclado negro apple - 149€ Magic Trackpad 2 - 138€ Ratón Logitech MX 3 - 89€ Alfombra Ikea - 40€ Brazo Rode - 66€ Micrófono Rode NT-USB - 176€
AEP #049 - El escritorio ideal Puedes encontrar todos los enlaces en: AEP #049 – El escritorio ideal y también ver las fotos de nuestros escritorios Christian: Hub USB C Caldigit TS3 Plus - 270€ Mesa automática - 334€ Soportes libros / maletas invisible - 19,55€ Ganchos 2u - 7,12€ Altavoces: Audioengine A2 Bluetooth - 299€ Sonos Play One - 179€ Enchufe pared 12 - 27€ Soporte Portátil - 47€ Base monitor / iMac - 36€ Fujitsu Scansnap s1300i - 250€ Tarjeta de Sonido - 7€ Pasa cables estantería - 25€ Luces Philips Hue Gu10 - 37€ Cargador de móvil - 17€ Reloj de mesa - 15€ Soportes cables - 25€ Organizador de cajones 16/32 Piezas - 15€ / 22€ Sujeta cables velcro 50 unidades - 8,99€ Orbi RBK23 Mesh - 280€ Botón Aqara - 8,50€ Houdahgeo app - 44€ Victor Correal: Pantalla 32’ LG - 599€ Silla de escritorio - 249€ Tablero de cocina - 99€ Patas hierro blanco - 6€ Soporta cables de mesa Ikea - 25€ Tiras Philips Hue - 66€ Teclado negro apple - 149€ Magic Trackpad 2 - 138€ Ratón Logitech MX 3 - 89€ Alfombra Ikea - 40€ Brazo Rode - 66€ Micrófono Rode NT-USB - 176€
Herzlich willkommen zu einer neuen "Frag Lars" Ausgabe mit Lars und Wolfgang. Diesmal geht es um Tools und Ideen für Deinen Unternehmensstart. Beantwortet werden aber auch Fragen zu MeisterTask und Evernote. Diese Fragen haben wir wieder stellvertretend aus den vielen Zuschriften per E-Mail und aus den Kommentaren mit #fraglars auf YouTube herausgesucht.Habt auch Ihr Fragen an Lars, dann schreibt an fraglars@larsbobach.de oder hinterlasst einen Kommentar auf YouTube mit #fraglars. Eine kleine Bitte, der ein oder andere ist vielleicht etwas enttäuscht, wenn seine Frage es nicht in die Folgen schafft. Aber wir bekommen deutlich mehr Fragen, als wir hier in einer Sendung behandeln können. Daher müssen wir aussortieren. Solltet Ihr zum Beispiel reine Support-Themen haben, es funktioniert also etwas in der Software nicht richtig, dann wendet Euch bitte an den Hersteller, denn die können Euch besser und vor allen Dingen schneller helfen. Desweiteren schauen wir darauf, ob die Fragen von allgemeinem Interesse sind und unserem Format, das wir hier anbieten, entsprechen. Nichtsdestotrotz lesen wir uns jede Frage durch und freuen uns über Euer Interesse und Euren Zuspruch. Links Video Papierloses Büro: Besprechungen mit MeisterTask abbilden https://youtu.be/D_SB-sGJ_P0 MeisterTask https://meistertask.com Fujitsu Scansnap(*) https://amzn.to/2P9xKeZ Evernote https://www.evernote.com Evernote Online-Kurs https://akademie.larsbobach.de/evernote/ DATEV Unternehmen online https://datev.de/unternehmen-online/ Office 365 https://www.office365.com/ G Suite https://gsuite.google.com/ Podcast Franchise Rockstars Selbstmanagement Kurs "Dein Bestes Jahr" https://akademie.larsbobach.de/dein-bestes-jahr/ Die Themen: 1. Besprechungen in MeisterTask abbilden 2. Papierreduziertes Büro 3. Kurs für DATEV Unternehmen online 4. Evernote Dokumente nach Erinnerungsdatum sortieren 5. Tools und Ideen für den Unternehmensstart 6. Wetter App 7. MeisterTask - Zeitstempel in Kommentaren 8. 47 Gründe sich NICHT bzw. DOCH selbständig zu machen (*) Affiliate-Link Wenn Du auf so einen Verweislink klickst und über diesen Link einkaufst, bekomme ich von Deinem Einkauf eine Provision. Für Dich verändert sich der Preis nicht.
Launching your own law practice can be both exhilarating and terrifying. For lawyers who are accustomed to the structure of a law firm and a steady paycheck, hanging a shingle means saying goodbye to security. Leaving a large firm means that there is no one between you and the client. You need to figure out how to advise your clients without the help of partners who are just down the hall. You also need to develop your own infrastructure. At the same time, leaving a law firm also means having tremendous flexibility and a chance to really build something of your own. But it is not for everyone. In this episode, I am joined by Matt Yospin. Matt is an IP attorney who graduated from law school in 2009 at the end of the Great Recession, not a great time to be starting a legal career. But Matt was one of the lucky ones. While the economy was reeling, he was still able to start practice at one of the top law firms in Boston. He stayed with the firm a little over two years. Eventually, there was not enough work to keep him busy and he was laid off. Since that time, Matt has been building a successful law practice of his own. Matt is a patent and intellectual property attorney who has been in solo practice since 2012. He began his career at the Boston firm Bingham McCutchen (which has since been acquired by Morgan Lewis & Bockius). Prior to law school, he ran his own computer software consulting business. Matt works with businesses, entrepreneurs, non-profits, government agencies and inventors on a range of intellectual property and transactional work. He speaks regularly at bar association events and events for other professional groups, publishes a blog on developments in IP, writes on technology and practice management for others’ blogs, and co-hosts a TV show on issues in the news from a legal perspective. He enjoys working with entrepreneurs and creative people, helping them to build or grow a business, to protect their ideas and inventions with IP and business strategies that make sense for them. He also is on the Boards of two local non-profits. Matt is very effective at marketing and his ability to keep his visibility high in the bar is one of the reasons I invited Matt to be a guest this week. What I mean is that not only does Matt really understand marketing, but his own marketing efforts kept Matt on my radar when I was thinking about a good solo to invite on as a guest. Additional Resources to Help You Build a Solo Practice For practice management and mentoring, find other solos in your area and ask them for help. Matt Yospin is happy to field your questions. Find him at www.yospinlaw.com , 617-340-9295, or email him via his Contact Me form. If you are in Massachusetts and looking for some general support around starting a law practice, try the Massachusetts Law Office Management Assistance Program (a free resource). Most states have similar organizations. Check with your state bar association or board of bar overseers. In Massachusetts, join the Solo and Small Firm Section of the Boston Bar Association or the Law Practice Management Section of the Massachusetts Bar Association. Most state bar associations have similar committees where you can meet other solos who are happy to share their experience (and possibly referrals). Jared Correia of Red Cave Law Firm Consulting writes and speaks frequently on law practice management and technology. He also does a great podcast called the Legal Toolkit. Jared offers low cost consulting services that are targeted at solo and small firms looking for help with law office technology and general law practice management systems. He is a fountain of knowledge on the full range of issues that you need to consider in going solo. Hanging Your Shingle, offered periodically by Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, is a great program which you can purchase for replay. MCLE has also published a book by the same name. I originally set this program up 20 years ago and happy to see that it is still alive and well. Starting Out Solo is an organization to consider (particularly if you are in Massachusetts). For Information on Law Office Hardware and Law Office Ergonomics consider Matt Yospin's article in Law Technology Today Get a multi-function laser printer, so you can photocopy and scan books. Matt Yospin recommends a dedicated two-sided fast scanner; most attorneys like the Fujitsu ScanSnap line. You can get great scanner software for your phone or tablet, too. Matt Yospin recommends Readdle’s Scanner Pro. Matt suggests you consider practice management software, to tie together your contacts, calendar, tasks, project flow, and notes. There are many attorney-specific platforms, or you could make your own system work. Matt likes Daylite but there are also Clio, Rocket Matter, MyCase, Practice Panther, Smokeball, and too many more to name. Every attorney (and everyone else) should use a password manager. Matt likes 1Password. I use LastPass. Matt recommends using some keystroke expansion or macro software (to save a lot of time typing.) He wrote about this category of software here. Matt uses TextExpander, and there are many others. Local and remote backups, with encryption, are a must. If you hire someone, be sure they are doing this for you. If you prefer DIY, consider FileVault and Time Machine (on a Mac), and services like Dropbox, Box, and Boxcryptor (and there are many others).
Fujitsu hat ihren mobilen Scanners ScanSnap ix100 zugeschickt, den ich in den letzten Tagen testen konnte. Hier sind meine Eindrücke.
In episode 020, Mark talks about his Fujitsu ScanSnap, which enables quick and convenient archival book scans, and Jason reviews Amazon's latest e-reader, the Kindle Voyage.