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Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity
Are you a grandparent navigating the tumultuous journey of raising tweens and teens in today's ever-evolving world? Do you feel the pressures of shaping young minds while contending with the modern challenges of social media and peer influence? Are you eager to empower your grandchildren with tools of resilience and independence? The task of providing guidance amidst this whirlwind can feel overwhelming, like steering a ship through an unexpected storm.I'm Laura Brazan, your host, who, much like you, found herself on this path unexpectedly, raising my two grandchildren while confronting the dynamics of modern youth culture. With insights from vibrant discussions with education experts like Barbara Mojica, who brings decades of experience to the table, this podcast is designed to equip you with the wisdom needed to raise confident, self-assured young adults.Welcome to 'Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity.' Here, we delve into authentic stories and expert advice, offering practical strategies to battle peer pressure and foster independence in our grandchildren. We'll discuss the importance of open communication, role-playing, and critical thinking to build strong self-esteem and individuality. Join us as we explore ways to ensure your grandchildren not only survive but thrive, all while providing a supportive community for you.Visit Barbara Ann's website for TONS of information including her online course, blog, books and more!Take this journey with us as we reSend us a textVisit our homepage link to be informed and stay updated on our Pliot Program partnership with EggMed, an international health and mental wellness software design company. Owner, Broker, and Realtor at Team Eureka with National Parks Realty Forbes Global Properties—Sandi Hall is a beacon of trust and insight for both local and international clients. With a Graduate REALTOR® Institute designation and a feature in Forbes, underscore her commitment to excellence.Visit WelcomeHomeMontana.com today or call (406) 471-0749 and experience the difference an expert like Sandi can bring to your journey home. Do you ever feel like you can never do enough? If this is you, you've got to listen to this fun self-care tip from Jeanette Yates!Thank you for tuning into today's episode. It's been a journey of shared stories, insights, and invaluable advice from the heart of a community that knows the beauty and challenges of raising grandchildren. Your presence and engagement mean the world to us and to grandparents everywhere stepping up in ways they never imagined. Remember, you're not alone on this journey. For more resources, support, and stories, visit our website and follow us on our social media channels. If today's episode moved you, consider sharing it with someone who might find comfort and connection in our shared experiences. We look forward to bringing more stories and expert advice your way next week. Until then, take care of yourselves and each other.Want to be a guest on Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity? Send Laura Brazan a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/grgLiked this episode? Share it and tag us on Facebook @GrandparentsRaisingGrandchilden Love the show? Leave a review and let us know! CONNECT WITH US: Website | Facebook
In this episode, Jeana Goosmann is joined by her longtime colleague and law partner, Aaron Adams, to talk about how fractional general counsel work can provide growing businesses with tailored legal support without the overhead of a full-time hire. Aaron explains how Goosmann Law Firm's fractional general counsel services offer customized legal solutions that align with each client's specific needs and industry challenges. Together, we discuss the benefits of predictable monthly legal budgets, proactive risk management and having direct access to experienced attorneys who understand your business. We also touch on the fractional general counsel cost vs. the costs of trying it on your own. The fractional GC model allows businesses to scale their legal support as they grow, making sure that they have the right level of guidance at every stage. For entrepreneurs and established CEOs alike, this episode contains valuable insights into how fractional general counsel offerings can help you navigate complex legal landscapes efficiently and with confidence. Visit our Website Follow Us on LinkedInSubscribe to our NewsletterRead Jeana's Book: Worth It
Agnese Valenti of the European Center for Legal Support joins Yara Hawari to examine how Israeli regime-backed NGOs are driving coordinated attacks on Palestinian civil society and pro-Palestine solidarity movements across Europe.
So fed up with the Trump administration, you want a lawyer, well now you might get one for free. Some unions and self styled good government groups have put together a network of attorneys who will give free legal support for people fired or otherwise impacted by current actions. Federal News networks Drew Friedman joins me with the details and this project. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
So fed up with the Trump administration, you want a lawyer, well now you might get one for free. Some unions and self styled good government groups have put together a network of attorneys who will give free legal support for people fired or otherwise impacted by current actions. Federal News networks Drew Friedman joins me with the details and this project. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity
Are you a grandparent wondering why every homeowner—especially those raising their grandchildren—needs a living trust? Are you concerned about ensuring your legacy is passed down without complications? Discover crucial insights into estate planning from the expert himself.I'm Laura Brazan, and in today's episode of 'Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity,' we're joined by Oscar Vasquez, a seasoned real estate professional with over 28 years of experience. Oscar sheds light on why a living trust can save time, money, and stress, securing a bright future for your grandchildren. With 68% of Americans lacking a valid will or estate plan, this conversation is vital for grandparents committed to leaving a lasting legacy.Tune in as we discuss the intricacies of legal, financial, and emotional support, explore the importance of comprehensive living trusts, and share real-life stories showcasing the difference these trusts make. Learn actionable strategies to protect your assets and provide for your loved ones.For more information please visit Estate Prep Doc. Call toll free 1-805-909-4689 for general information or call Oscar directly at 1-805-290-6044.Together, let's navigate the complexities of kinship care, ensuring that our dreams for our grandSend us a textHello! Thank you for creating this podcast. It is a blessing to my life in this season
Kathy Jerman, Director of Affiliate Services at Heartbeat International, and Abbey Bongiorno, Legal Counsel with Alliance Defending Freedom's Church & Ministry Alliance, talk about how pregnancy help organizations can partner with ADF to ensure that their rights to operate as … Continue reading →
In a strategic move to extend its renowned legal expertise, Pepperells Solicitors proudly announces the expansion of its conveyancing service into the York area. This development is set to offer residents unparalleled legal support, reinforcing Pepperells' commitment to providing exceptional client service. Pepperells Solicitors York City: York Address: 14 Coppergate Website: https://www.pepperells.com/branches/york
Don't let your injury claim fall apart before the end of the line. Looking for a Queens-area attorney following an Uber accident? Call Auto Accident Law Group at (877) 959-8744 today. https://autoaccidentlawyersnyc.com/ridesharing-car-accident-lawyer/ Auto Accident Law Group City: Brooklyn, NY Address: 3121 Ocean Ave Suite 301, Website: https://autoaccidentlawyersnyc.com/ Phone: +1 877 95 98744 Email: info@autoaccidentlawyersnyc.com
Did you know that having a solid legal foundation can boost your business valuation? For that and more, follow us here and subscribe to our YouTube channel!In this episode of Built Online, we talk with Jeff Holman, the founder and CEO of Intellectual Strategies, a company that offers specialized legal services tailored to startups and scaling businesses. We dive deep into the often-overlooked realm of legal considerations in e-commerce. Jeff sheds light on the concept of fractional legal teams, which allow businesses to access legal expertise without the hefty price tag of a full in-house team. This is especially valuable for startups that may not yet have the budget for extensive legal support.------------JEFF HOLMAN:- Website: https://www.intellectualstrategies.com/- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@intellectualstrategies9742- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/intellectualstrategies/- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554259033445- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holman/------------BUILT ONLINE:- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk036m54SJk6QNkrBK_Y17ND7OYIoALSx- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0OBIOzNIaEvHC4c3iGPrwP- Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/built-online-podcast/id1661426024------------ABOUT EVERBEE:- Website: https://everbee.io/- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@helloeverbee- Blog: https://everbee.io/etsy-seller-blog/- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@everbee.io?lang=en- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everbee.io/- Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/416630082921388
Shawn Boehringer, Esq., Executive Director of Legal Aid of Southeastern PA, discussed the programs offered by the non-profit civil legal services agency. Serving Montgomery, Delaware, Bucks and Chester Counties, LASP works with mostly low-income individuals seeking non-criminal help. Areas of services include Housing, including landlord/tenant and foreclosure prevention, Family Law, including protection from Domestic Violence, Benefits, including Unemployment Insurance and SSI, ‘Fresh Starts’ clean slate work and bankruptcy help, and programming for special populations - including veterans, older adults. As housing advocates, LASP will work with individuals and their banks or landlords to prevent foreclosures and evictions; they help with applications and appeals for utilities and services. They help clients apply and receive benefits for military service or for disability, negotiate delinquent tax claims, credit disputes and bankruptcy. For families they address domestic abuse issues and custody and they can represent the child’s interests in child welfare cases. We discussed the economic benefits of Legal Aid services, a dollar spent on civil representation can save the community at large about $12 in emergency services and other support. Shawn discussed their efforts to empower people through clinics and events on wills, credit and fraud, veteran services and expungement. He notes there are seven legal aid district offices in PA, plus like agencies in NJ and Delaware. They rely on staff and pro-bono hours and he tells us to call early and before a situation hits a deadline or court date. There is a hotline that he encourages us to use to discuss a possible legal issue. You can also access them online. LASP is funded through grants administered by Federal, State, County governments, foundations and individual charitable donations. They are seeking volunteers, too, legal, para-legal and others to support their events and special programming. LASP Hotline: 877-429-5994 To learn more about services, apply for help, volunteer or donate, visit online at LASP.org
In this episode of The Digital Executive, Jeff Holman, founder of Intellectual Strategies, shares how he is transforming the way startups and scaling businesses access legal support. By pioneering the first fractional legal team model, Intellectual Strategies provides companies with expert legal guidance precisely when they need it—without the high costs of a full-time, in-house team. With a background in electrical engineering, law, and business, Jeff brings a unique, multidisciplinary approach to legal challenges. His innovative model eliminates bottlenecks, making high-quality legal services more accessible and efficient. Tune in to hear how Jeff is disrupting the legal space and helping businesses navigate complex legal landscapes with confidence.
Learn how businesses are revolutionizing legal support with fractional legal teams. Access expert legal advice tailored to your business needs.Jeff Holman, Founder of Intellectual Strategies, is Changing the Way Startups and Scaling Businesses Access Legal Support. As the Creator of the First Fractional Legal Team at Intellectual Strategies, he's Made it possible for companies to Tap into Expert Legal Advice at Key Points in Their Growth—Without Needing a Full-Time, In-House Team. This Innovative Approach Means Businesses Get Exactly the Help They Need, When They Need It, and Without the Hefty Overhead, Helping Them Navigate Everything from Early-Stage Challenges to High-Stakes Scaling Decisions. Website: https://www.intellectualstrategies.com/LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holman/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@intellectualstrategies9742Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/intellectualstrategies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Fractional-Legal-Team/61554259033445/?checkpoint_src=any# Remember to SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss "Information That You Can Use." Share Just Minding My Business with your family, friends, and colleagues. Engage with us by leaving a review or comment. https://g.page/r/CVKSq-IsFaY9EBM/review Your support keeps this podcast going and growing.Visit Just Minding My Business Media™ LLC at https://jmmbmediallc.com/ to learn how we can help you get more visibility on your products and services.
In this episode of the Design Dialogues Podcast, I speaks with Tracey Mylechrane from TM Solicitor about the importance of legal support for creatives. Tracey shares her journey from litigation to helping small business owners, particularly in the creative industry, navigate their legal needs. We talk about the significance of tailored legal advice, the necessity of understanding contracts, and the value of building relationships with legal professionals. Tracey emphasizes the importance of documentation and prevention in avoiding legal issues, sharing real-life examples of the consequences of neglecting legal responsibilities.I hope you enjoy my chat with Tracey.Beth xxWant to work together? Here are the ways I can help you in your business.1. Start a HEALTH CHECK today. We will work together for 8 weeks and improve your systems and processes.I only have 8 spots available every month.2. Start my course THE PROCESS so you know exactly what to do when in your interior design studio.3. Have a look at THE RESOURCE STOCKROOM - this is where you will find our short courses and free resources to help you run a better interior design studio4. Want to use our tool MTTD in your studio? Start your FREE 30 DAY TRIAL today.
Acknowledgement of Country//Headlines// Sanmati Verma - Legal Director at Human Rights Law CentreSanmati Verma, Legal Director at Human Rights Law Centre, breaks down the violence of mandatory visa cancellation and the different experiences of non-citizens incarcerated in so-called Australia. Sanmati and Dr Claire Loughnan from the University of Melbourne explored these issues in a recent report on the Prison to Deportation Pipeline, which found that there has been a tenfold increase in visa cancellations on 'character' grounds since 2014, leading to a significant rise in people held in immigration detention for this reason. You can read the report at Human Rights Law Centre's website here.// First Nations listeners, please be advised that the following two segments contain discussion of the ongoing impacts of colonisation and genocide, cultural erasure, Stolen Generations, and child safety. Feel free to skip forward to the last interview, and that you can also always contact 13 YARN (13 92 76) and Yarning Safe'n'Strong 1800 959 563 for 24/7 mob only support.// Clinton Hayden - Wiradjuri Blak queer artist and writerClinton Hayden is a Wiradjuri Blak queer artist and writer based in Naarm/Melbourne who's practice spans photography, AI image creation, print, drawing, and bricolage to explore the intersections of personal and collective histories. In a recent article published in IndigenousX, Clinton addressed the homophobia and erasure that persists in cultural institutions of colonial Australia. This week, Clinton joins us to talk creative practice and resisting cultural harms.// Meena Singh - Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People in Victoria (Doin' Time)To mark Universal Children's Day on Wednesday 20th November, we revisit Marisa's April interview with Meena Singh on 3CR's Doin' Time show. Meena is a Yorta Yorta and Indian woman, and the Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People in Victoria. With over 20 years' experience in legal and advocacy roles, in organisations such as Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service and the Human Rights Law Centre, Meena discusses the holistic approach needed to advance the rights and interests of Aboriginal children and young people in Victoria, legally and beyond. You can listen back to the full interview on Mon 14 April here, and catch Doin' Time Mondays from 4-5pm on 3CR.// Amy Ciara and Tilde Joy - Kill Your Lawn and Kick Your FenceFellow 3CR legends Amy Ciara and Tilde Joy join us to chat about the launch of their new show Kill Your Lawn and Kick Your Fence, which hits the airwaves tomorrow at 9AM. Tune in for critical conversations about the ideologies that prop up our atomised lives in cities and suburbs, and how we smash them to build a different world, every second Friday from 9-10AM on 3CR! Mentions: Covid Safety Bloc Naarm Reach out to them via their instagram to request free personal protective equipment in Naarm, kids masks are also now available.// Beyond Bricks & Bars Fundraiser Birthday PartyGet down on Sat 14 Dec 5pm to 10pm at Kines in Brunswick. All proceeds raised will be donated to Beyond Bricks & Bars and the Incarcerated Trans and Gender Diverse Community Fund. You can purchase tickets here as well as donating to ITGD Community Fund and Beyond Bricks & Bars// Image credit: Philip Mallis, Flickr, 2021 [source].
In a round table discussion with Marc Ebinger and his co-hosts, Desiree Serna, Keaton Frieberg, and Alan Utley, they share essential year-end strategies for business success, covering topics from hiring virtual assistants and managing nonprofits to navigating legal challenges and fostering a positive workplace culture. #SanAntonioBusinessPodcast #SanAntonioBusiness #SanAntonio ▶ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://goo.gl/dzqVGV Host: ✅ Marc Ebinger
Navigating the Legal Maze of StartupsI'm thrilled to share some golden nuggets from our latest podcast episode, where I had an enlightening chat with Jeff, an attorney who specializes in startup legalities. If you're a startup founder or an investor, this episode is a must-listen. Here's a sneak peek into the key takeaways:The Chaos of StartupsStartup Environment**: Jeff and I dive into the unpredictable nature of startups. Rapid changes and unexpected challenges are the norms, making legal preparedness crucial.Fractional Legal Teams**: Jeff's firm, Intellectual Strategies, offers a unique solution with fractional legal teams, providing startups with diverse legal expertise without the full-time cost.Legal Challenges for StartupsExpect the Unexpected**: Jeff emphasizes that startups often face legal issues they never anticipated. Being proactive can save a lot of headaches down the road.Intellectual Property (IP) Rights**: Protecting your brand and innovations is paramount. Jeff breaks down the essentials of IP rights for startups.Understanding Intellectual PropertyTrademarks vs. Copyrights**: Trademarks: Protect brand identifiers like names, logos, and taglines. Copyrights: Safeguard original artistic works such as music, literature, and visual art.Trade Dress**: Learn about the visual appearance of products and packaging that can also be protected.The Importance of TrademarksValuable Assets**: Trademarks can be one of your startup's most valuable assets. They attract customers and investors alike.Preliminary Searches**: Before you dive into branding, conduct a preliminary trademark search to avoid legal conflicts.Conducting a Trademark SearchUSPTO Website**: Jeff recommends using the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office website to check for existing trademarks and assess your chances of successful registration.When to Seek Legal HelpEarly Protection**: As soon as you start using a brand, consider seeking legal protection. Start with common law rights and move to federal trademark registration as you grow.Navigating Infringement IssuesAvoiding Legal Challenges**: Even unintentional infringement can lead to legal trouble. Thorough searches and awareness of existing brands are key.Building a Fractional Legal TeamTailored Legal Support**: Jeff's approach with fractional legal teams ensures startups get the right legal expertise at the right time, adapting as they scale.ConclusionThis episode is packed with insights that can help you navigate the complex legal landscape of startups. Jeff's practical advice on trademarks, copyrights, and due diligence is invaluable for boNext Steps Share your thoughts with a review - https://www.thedealscout.com/reviews/ Let's connect on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuabrucewilson/ Subscribe and Watch on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBQN_Y3nhDGClfMxCSBDjOg Disclaimer: The content shared on this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as financial, legal, or tax advice. The views and opinions expressed are those of the host, Josh Wilson, and any guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any agency or organization. Josh Wilson is a licensed real estate broker and an investment banker, but this podcast is not a substitute for professional advice. We strongly recommend that you consult with a qualified financial advisor, legal counsel, and tax professional before making any financial decisions or taking any actions based on the information provided in this podcast.
Brianne Kramer, Ph.D., is an award-winning Associate Professor of Education in the College of Education and Human Development at Southern Utah University where she teaches Social Foundations of Education courses. Additionally, she coordinates the Educational Foundations and Policy major for the Master's of Education and Master's of Interdisciplinary Studies programs. Her research focuses on teacher workforce issues, diversity, equity, and inclusion, educational policy, and teacher activism. She has co-edited the 2022 book Children and Trauma: Critical Perspectives for Meeting the Needs of Diverse Educational Communities, and the 2024 book Activists, Advocates, and Agitators: Justice-Oriented Organizing in the 21st Century. She also currently serves as a series co-editor for The Badass Teachers Association Education Series through Myers Education Press. Dr. Kramer is the current AFT president at SUU.Gretchen Ellefson is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at SUU. Her research is in philosophy of language and addresses the roles of cooperation and power in communication. She teaches broadly in philosophy, and was the 2023 recipient of the Outstanding Educator Award. Gretchen is currently the SUU AFT Vice President. These comments made as part of the podcast reflect the views of the episode participants only and should not be construed as official university statements.
Welcome back to The Richer Geek Podcast! In today's episode, we're joined by Nicholas Spezio, M&A advisor at Exbo Group, to explore the world of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) for FinTech businesses. Whether you're a founder considering selling your startup or curious about the current M&A landscape, this episode is full of valuable insights you won't want to miss. Why You Should Listen: Are you wondering if now is the right time to sell your FinTech startup? Confused about how the current M&A environment is affecting valuations? Worried about navigating the complexities of financial due diligence? In this episode, we also discuss: Uncertainty is Always Present: Learn how to adapt and embrace flexible deal structures to mitigate risks in M&A. Tax and Legal Support is Crucial: Navigate complex tax liabilities and negotiate favorable terms with expert guidance. Quality of Revenue Matters: Prioritize recurring revenue streams to achieve higher valuations in the sale of your business. Manage Seller Expectations: Understand current market realities and consider earnouts to maximize future growth potential. Financial Due Diligence Uncovers Risks: Identify potential tax exposures and negotiate settlements before closing the deal. Fractional CFOs for Founders: Offload accounting tasks and gain valuable financial insights by utilizing a fractional CFO. Right Buyer, Right Time: Focus on strategic alignment with buyers to ensure a smooth and successful exit. Resources from Nicolas LinkedIn | Exbo Group | Email Resources from Mike and Nichole Gateway Private Equity Group | Nic's guide
She took a bold leap when she realised: “If on paper everything is right and I'm still unhappy, something's wrong.” Today, that leap has turned her vision into reality. Aravinda Seshadri graduated from Stanford Law School and became a partner at a boutique law firm. On the surface, her career seemed perfect. But she knew something was missing. She craved more than just success—she wanted to make a meaningful impact. Aravinda believes that legal support shouldn't be a luxury for startups, especially those founded by underrepresented and marginalized entrepreneurs. In episode 121 of Meaningful Work, Meaningful Life, Aravinda Seshadri, Founding Partner of Venturous Counsel, shares her inspiring journey from Stanford to creating a unique law firm dedicated to supporting diverse founders in the tech industry. We dive deep into her passion for social justice, the importance of diversity in startups, and practical advice for navigating the legal landscape as an entrepreneur. Tune in to get inspired by Aravinda's story! More info about the podcast • Website: https://www.francinebeleyi.com/podcast/ • Watch on Youtube https://bit.ly/3LKwUT1 Connect with Francine Beleyi, the host • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/francinebeleyi/ • Website: https://www.francinebeleyi.com/ Connect with Aravinda Seshadri, the guest • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aravindas/ • Website: https://www.venturouscounsel.com/ Related resources
In this special episode of America's Heroes Group, Danitza "Dee" James, President of Repatriate Our Patriots, joins Jen M. Wagman, ESQ, President and Founder of Gen Vets, to discuss the critical legal and advocacy services available to veterans. As a U.S. Army Combat Veteran and veterans' legal expert, Jen shares her journey of founding Gen Vets and how her organization aims to fill the gaps in communication and legal services for veterans navigating the VA system. Dee and Jen explore the importance of community partnerships, transparency, and ensuring veterans have the resources and support they deserve. Danitza "Dee" James: U.S. Army Combat Veteran, President of Repatriate Our Patriots, and LULAC Military & Veterans Affairs Committee Member.Jen M. Wagman, ESQ: Veterans' Legal Advocate, President, and Founder of Gen Vets.Discussion Topics:The founding of Gen Vets and its mission to help veterans navigate the VA systemCommon frustrations veterans face with the VA and the need for better communicationHow Gen Vets supports veterans by filling the gaps in legal advice and advocacyThe role of partnerships with other veteran organizations to maximize impactThe importance of transparency and being “smart consumers” of veteran services
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity
Send us a textAre you a grandparent unexpectedly stepping into the role of full-time parent for your grandchildren? Navigating school runs, tantrums, and isolation in an upturned social life? Do you find yourself feeling overwhelmed, searching for a community that understands your unique challenges? You're not alone in this journey of kinship care and the complexities it brings.I'm Laura Brazan, and like you, I found myself in the profound role of raising my grandchildren, a journey filled with unexpected turns and emotional highs and lows. Through experience, I realized the importance of community and the power of shared wisdom and support.Welcome to 'Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity.' In this podcast, you'll uncover key strategies to build a support network that's vital for navigating this challenging path. Join us for Episode 26, 'Building A Support Network for Grandparents Raising Grandchildren with Nicholeen Peck,' where we delve into expert advice and inspiring stories to empower and uplift. Learn the importance of community, practical tips for finding support, and ways to connect with others navigating a similar path. Read more about Nicholeen Peck and "Teaching Self-Government" at https://teachingselfgovernment.com/Together, we'll explore the nuances of raising children who have experienced trauma, offering valuable resources to guide you. Join our supportive community where your voice is heard, your experiences are valued, and your journey is honored. Let's reshape the future for you and your grandchildren, finding strength and support in each other's stories.Thank you for tuning into today's episode. It's been a journey of shared stories, insights, and invaluable advice from the heart of a community that knows the beauty and challenges of raising grandchildren. Your presence and engagement mean the world to us and to grandparents everywhere stepping up in ways they never imagined. Remember, you're not alone on this journey. For more resources, support, and stories, visit our website and follow us on our social media channels. If today's episode moved you, consider sharing it with someone who might find comfort and connection in our shared experiences. We look forward to bringing more stories and expert advice your way next week. Until then, take care of yourselves and each other.Liked this episode? Share it and tag us on Facebook @GrandparentsRaisingGrandchilden Love the show? Leave a review and let us know! CONNECT WITH US: Website | Facebook
Managing Attorney Michelle Bomberger gives small business owners the inside scoop on accessing a General Counsel to provide consistent needed support.
I'm excited to share this interview because this is a service that I wish I had years ago. Legal help without breaking the bank? Yes, it's possible! Ever wished you had a lawyer on speed dial, but thought it was way out of your budget? Think again! In this eye-opening combo episode of 'The Audacious Life and The Audacious Mama Show,' I sit down with Kamerane Gatlin to chat about a game-changing legal service that's shaking things up. Imagine having 24/7 access to top-notch law firms for less than your monthly coffee budget - just $29.95! Sounds too good to be true. But, Kamerane's here to spill the tea on how this service is transforming lives, especially for single parents and budding entrepreneurs. From sticky divorces to unexpected traffic tickets and even navigating the maze of business contracts, this affordable legal plan has you covered. Kamerane shares her journey and how this service became her secret weapon in both personal and professional battles. We dive into how this legal lifeline can also be your springboard to building generational wealth. You may be curious about turning this into your next business venture. Kamerane dishes out the details on the support, mentorship, and flexible opportunities available. So, whether you're a parent juggling it all, an entrepreneur with big dreams, or just someone who wants to sleep better at night knowing legal help is a phone call away, this episode is for you. Tune in and discover how you can lawyer up without emptying your wallet! 00:00 Breaking Down the Legal Cost Barrier 02:16 Meet Kemerane: From Skeptic to Believer 05:31 Legal Support for Every Life Scenario 15:55 Entrepreneurs, This One's for You! 23:55 Navigating the Legal App: It's Easier Than You Think 28:09 The Fine Print: Understanding Extra Costs 31:56 From Client to Business Owner: Your New Career? 39:25 Building Your Legacy: Wealth That Lasts 48:37 Final Pep Talk: You've Got This! Need to get this going NOW? Go for it! You can grab the membership for $29.95 here If you're intrigued by what you've heard today about this game-changing legal service, I've got two ways for you to take action right now: First, I want to hear from you directly. Shoot me an email at stephanir at gmail.com with the subject line 'Legal'. I'd love to chat more about how this could work for you and answer any questions you might have. Second, if you're ready to dive deeper, I've got a special link just for my podcast listeners. But here's the deal - I want to make sure you get the personalized attention you deserve. So instead of just throwing the link out there, reach out to me first. When you email me, I'll send you the link along with some insider tips on how to make the most of this opportunity. It's stephanir at gmail.com. Remember, taking control of your legal needs doesn't have to be scary or expensive. Whether you're a parent, an entrepreneur, or just someone who wants to sleep better at night knowing you've got legal backup, this could be a game-changer for you. Thanks for listening! Lots of Love, Steph
In 2012, the body of Federica Mangiapelo was found by a lake in Italy. The coroner declared it a natural death, with the main suspect in the case claiming he was nowhere near the scene. But one tiny organism, invisible to the naked eye, proved otherwise. Dr Paola Magni is a pioneer in aquatic forensics, a highly specialised and innovative form of criminal investigation. In this episode hosted by Kathryn Fox, discover how everything from plankton to barnacles can help bring criminals to justice and provide crucial answers to grieving families. If you or anyone you know needs help: Lifeline (Crisis support and suicide prevention) 13 11 14 1800 Respect (National sexual assault, family and domestic violence counselling line) 1800 737 732 Men's Referral Service (National counselling, information and referral service for men looking to change their behaviour) 1300 766 491 Full Stop Australia (National violence and abuse trauma counselling and recovery Service) 1800 385 578 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity
Send us a Text Message.Feeling overwhelmed while raising your grandchildren? Do you encounter daily challenges and behavioral issues that leave you yearning for control and peace in the household? Are you searching for effective strategies to communicate better and foster a calm environment? Discover hope and transformation with expert guidance.I'm Laura Brazan, host of 'Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity.' In our latest episode, we dive into the world of self-government with Nicholeen Peck, a renowned parenting expert. Nicholeen's proven self-government techniques have transformed countless homes from chaos to calm, offering strategies rooted in calmness, effective communication, and essential behavioral principles.Join us in this enlightening episode as Nicholeen shares her journey, wisdom, and actionable insights on raising grandchildren who may need extra support. Learn how to nurture your grandchildren while creating a loving and structured environment, proving that it's possible to break cycles of behavioral issues and find joy amidst adversity.Tune in as we provide the tools and expertise to help you navigate this intricate journey, transforming your home into a serene space filled with love and mutual respect. Together, we can rewrite the future for our grandchildren, drawing strength from a supportive community that truly understands.Welcome to a community where your voice matters, your experiences are respected, and your journey is honored.Thank you for tuning into today's episode. It's been a journey of shared stories, insights, and invaluable advice from the heart of a community that knows the beauty and challenges of raising grandchildren. Your presence and engagement mean the world to us and to grandparents everywhere stepping up in ways they never imagined. Remember, you're not alone on this journey. For more resources, support, and stories, visit our website and follow us on our social media channels. If today's episode moved you, consider sharing it with someone who might find comfort and connection in our shared experiences. We look forward to bringing more stories and expert advice your way next week. Until then, take care of yourselves and each other.Liked this episode? Share it and tag us on Facebook @GrandparentsRaisingGrandchilden Love the show? Leave a review and let us know! CONNECT WITH US: Website | Facebook
Custody handovers can be one of the most stressful aspects of co-parenting, often referred to as "handover hell." Whether it's a tense interaction with your ex or the emotional strain on your children, it's crucial to find ways to make these transitions as smooth as possible. In this episode, Laura and Lynette dive into practical strategies for handling custody handovers, discussing everything from setting clear boundaries to using neutral locations for exchanges. They explore how to make handovers less stressful for both parents and kids, and offer insights on future-proofing your handover arrangements to avoid common pitfalls. Please note that this podcast provides general education only and is not legal advice. Always seek independent legal advice, as every situation is different. Listen to This Episode If You:
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity
Send us a Text Message.When was the last time you were confused by your grandchild's reaction to a seemingly minor situation?When children have experienced trauma, their brains and behaviors are impacted in profound ways, and they often react with tantrums or hyperactivity that can leave you feeling confused and frustrated.In this episode, we'll provide a compassionate, step-by-step guide for working with your traumatized grandkid.BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL LEARN:How to understand the neurological impacts of trauma and consistently nurture trust through your interactionsEffective ways to reduce chronic fear and stress through proper nutrition, predictable routines, and regulated environmentsCalming techniques, providing choices, and other simple yet powerful strategies to make your grandchild's world feel saferThank you for tuning into today's episode. It's been a journey of shared stories, insights, and invaluable advice from the heart of a community that knows the beauty and challenges of raising grandchildren. Your presence and engagement mean the world to us and to grandparents everywhere stepping up in ways they never imagined. Remember, you're not alone on this journey. For more resources, support, and stories, visit our website and follow us on our social media channels. If today's episode moved you, consider sharing it with someone who might find comfort and connection in our shared experiences. We look forward to bringing more stories and expert advice your way next week. Until then, take care of yourselves and each other.Liked this episode? Share it and tag us on Facebook @GrandparentsRaisingGrandchilden Love the show? Leave a review and let us know! CONNECT WITH US: Website | Facebook
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Nurturing Through Adversity
Send us a Text Message.Are you struggling with using traditional discipline methods that always seem to escalate issues with your grandchildren rather than resolve them?As grandparents raising grandchildren who have experienced trauma, the parenting approaches that worked with your own children may no longer be effective.In this episode, we'll explore why connecting with empathy and understanding before attempting to correct behavior is crucial when parenting children with traumatic backgrounds.BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL LEARN:How trauma changes children's behavior and why traditional discipline techniques can backfireThe power of emotionally connecting with your grandchildren before trying to correct themPractical communication methods to discipline with love, understanding, and respectThank you for tuning into today's episode. It's been a journey of shared stories, insights, and invaluable advice from the heart of a community that knows the beauty and challenges of raising grandchildren. Your presence and engagement mean the world to us and to grandparents everywhere stepping up in ways they never imagined. Remember, you're not alone on this journey. For more resources, support, and stories, visit our website and follow us on our social media channels. If today's episode moved you, consider sharing it with someone who might find comfort and connection in our shared experiences. We look forward to bringing more stories and expert advice your way next week. Until then, take care of yourselves and each other.Liked this episode? Share it and tag us on Facebook @GrandparentsRaisingGrandchilden Love the show? Leave a review and let us know! CONNECT WITH US: Website | Facebook
In 2021, the Bloomberg Law Survey reached a sobering milestone. For the first time, attorneys reported feeling stressed about their workload more than HALF of the time. Setting aside the very serious and very real consequences to one's health, when your profession is one that bills by the hour, spending half of that time in “damage-control” mode is less than optimal. But as my guest, Courtney Redman, points out, what's more troubling is that while many of these attorneys know this isn't sustainable, they can't seem to point to one specific thing, task, or procedure that's holding them back. With more than a decade of experience in nearly every support role a law firm can have, Courtney came to learn that oftentimes the “thing” that needs to be fixed is how THINGS get done in the first place. This realization, coupled with a desire to help and coordinate at multiple levels, led her to found Legacy Contracts, a full-service administrative organization that works with medium and large firms on everything from Case Management and Workflow to Invoicing, Billing, and Process Implementation. This week's conversation is definitely one for the organization and systems nerds out there, but I would encourage lawyers and leaders at every stage to listen, if only to gain an understanding of how vital this unseen work is.Enjoy the show!
If you would like to support the show and help me keep creating this content please click this link - https://www.patreon.com/tendernessnurses Today we chat with Kathryn McLochlin who is a senior lawyer for a law practice that deals mainly with family matters. Kathryn has many years experience in this area of law and offers valuable advice around what can be done when the family unit breaks down, if there is Domestic violence and protection of children. As nursing has one of the largest female workforces, we focused on women and Her number 1 advice is to seek advice early. I hope you enjoy this informative chat. Kathryn offers us all sound information in the matters of family law.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/tendernessnursesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robyn Siers spearheads the M&A practice at JonesSpross, representing strategic and financial buyers and sellers of all sizes, pioneering a distinctive specialization branded Speed M&A™. This method-driven approach to M&A employs cutting-edge technologies and strategic playbooks to streamline the M&A process to be more efficient and cost-effective. In this episode… Whether you're ready to retire or looking for a strategic partner to grow your business, the M&A process is intricate and diverse. What should you consider before structuring a transaction? Robyn Siers, a Partner at JonesSpross, shares the key components of a strategic M&A process. With host Todd Taskey, Robyn explains how to navigate an earnout while maximizing equity, the purpose of a letter of intent, and why you may want to consider representation and warranty insurance.
In a world where outrageous medical bills can be financially draining, finding the right support is crucial. Attorneys skilled in deciphering healthcare bills, holding insurance companies accountable, and negotiating Billing errors play a pivotal role in safeguarding individuals from financial ruin. Discover how legal assistance from Ramos Law can make the difference between a financial catastrophe and a path to recovery when faced with overwhelming medical expenses. If you liked this episode, then you'll enjoy our conversation on Pain and Suffering Compensation Limits | Non-economic Damages Caps Ballot Measure: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2MAt5ENGjM
Episode 001 The Junto with Scott Rattigan is a podcast that aims to provide valuable insights and resources for functional medicine doctors and entrepreneurs. The show is inspired by the historical Junto club founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1727, which focused on mutual improvement and learning from others. Scott Rattigan, of Functional Lawyer, shares his own journey and the challenges faced by functional medicine practitioners in terms of legal protection and business growth. He discusses the creation of Functional Lawyer, a platform that offers high-quality legal documents and education to help providers protect themselves and build solid legal and business foundations. Scott also highlights the importance of mentorship and the evolution of coaching through Origins Incubator. The podcast aims to curate conversations with experts from various fields to provide practical tips, tricks, and personal growth insights for listeners. Takeaways The Junto with Scott Rattigan is a podcast for functional medicine doctors and entrepreneurs, inspired by Benjamin Franklin's historical Junto club. Functional Lawyer provides high-quality legal documents and education to help functional medicine practitioners protect themselves and build solid legal and business foundations. Origins Incubator offers physician mentorship and resources for practice creation, business growth, and clinical support. The podcast aims to curate conversations with experts from various fields to provide practical tips, tricks, and personal growth insights for listeners. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Show 01:02 The Junto and its Origins 01:30 The Impact of The Junto 03:54 The Need for Legal Support in Functional Medicine 04:24 The Challenges of Starting an Integrative Practice 05:21 The High Cost of Legal Assistance 06:19 The Creation of Functional Lawyer 07:19 Expanding Services with Functional Lawyer Membership 08:17 Transition to Business Coaching 09:16 The Evolution of Coaching and Mentorship 10:43 Origins Incubator and Physician Mentorship 11:33 Partnership with Cheryl Burdette and Clinical Support 12:03 The Motivation Behind Starting a Podcast 13:00 The Importance of Learning from Experts 14:28 The Dunning-Kruger Effect and Imposter Syndrome 15:25 The Goal of The Junto Podcast 16:24 Mindset: Comparing Yourself to Others 18:17 The Importance of Getting Started
Are you a parent considering homeschooling or starting an education business but unsure how to navigate legal aspects? Join us this Thursday at 7:30 PM EST on The Tina Ramsay Show, powered by CTR Media Network, where our special guest, Michael Donnelly, will be sharing invaluable resources to help you thrive while teaching your children and gaining access to legal advice. Join us for exclusive coverage at Decatur, Georgia's Flourish Black Homeschooling Conference. www.ctrmedianetwork.com www.georgiablackhomeeducators.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetinaramsayshow/message
In this week's episode, I sat down with Joe Fishburn, a psychiatric mental health nurse with extensive experience working in hospital systems, community response teams, ED and primary health care settings. Joe talks about the undercurrent of stigma faced by those experiencing mental health challenges and the impact developmental trauma has on the development of complex personality disorders. Joe shared his thoughts on how we can support children in their early years to prevent complex mental health disorders arising and why divorce doesn't need to have a negative impact on families. We also discussed the increase in ADHD diagnoses, and the challenges faced in receiving treatment. To round things out, Joe reaffirmed the importance of lived experiences in care provision, and the power of peer support. In this conversation we touch on: Joe's Role at First Step - 2:58 Legal Support - 11:34 The Stigma Around Mental Illnesses - 19:18 Nature vs. Nurture - 23:59 Neurodiversity - 27:53 ADHD - 32:18 Medication during Addiction Recovery - 34:24 The Impact of Mental Illness and Addiction on Families - 51:46 You can follow Ash and Behind The Smile on IG here: @ashbutterss Head to ashbutterss.com/behind-the-smile-podcast for the show notes. You can find more about First Step here: https://www.firststep.org.au/ If you or someone you know if struggling with mental health or addiction, please reach out for support. Some support options include: • A healthcare professional • Alcoholics Anonymous • Lifeline or Beyond Blue (Australia) • CheckPoint (global) If you'd like to support the show you can "Buy Me A Coffee" by following the link below: YES I'D LOVE TO SUPPORT BEHIND THE SMILE PODCAST
Our host, Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Lisa Becker opens the recent publication FM 3-84: Legal Support to Operations. Joined by Lieutenant Colonel Dan Maurer, Professor in the National Security Law Department at the Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School and MAJ Charlie Fowler, author of FM 3-84. They discuss legal issues that leaders must grapple with during Large Scale Combat Operations (LSCO).
Our host, Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Lisa Becker opens the recent publication FM 3-84: Legal Support to Operations. Joined by Lieutenant Colonel Dan Maurer, Professor in the National Security Law Department at the Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School and MAJ Charlie Fowler, author of FM 3-84. They discuss legal issues that leaders must grapple with during Large Scale Combat Operations (LSCO).
Renegade Thinkers Unite: #2 Podcast for CMOs & B2B Marketers
Low budget and high ROI expectations? No problem. This episode of Renegade Marketers Unite is all about how B2B CMOs are building, optimizing, and tracking ABM programs with low-to-no budget. Tune in as Julie Kaplan of CareMetx, Olga Noha of SplitMetrics, and Julie Feller of U.S. Legal Support share their top tips for setting up an ABM program that maximizes results without maxing out your team. We'll cover how to find your target audience, how to align with Sales, the must-haves of a successful ABM program, and a whole lot more. Tune in! (P.S. We had a surprise guest—ABX expert, Jon Russo!) For full show notes and transcripts, visit https://renegade.com/podcasts/ To learn more about CMO Huddles, visit https://cmohuddles.com/
I'm SO excited because in this episode I have a very special guest, Yasmin Salem Hamden.
In this eye-opening episode, we delve into the critical role of legal support in the government contracting (GovCon) landscape. Our special guest, Cherylyn Harley LeBon, a seasoned lawyer and partner at Womble Bond Dickinson, sheds light on the challenges businesses face when lacking access to experienced legal assistance. We explore the profound impact that a deficiency in legal expertise can have on contractual decisions and negotiations within the GovCon realm. Cherylyn shares invaluable insights into why securing proper legal counsel is not just beneficial but absolutely vital for navigating the complexities of government contracts. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting your journey in GovCon, tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the legal nuances that can significantly shape your success in this arena.Links:● Request to join the Hive39 Community on Linkedin● Help spread the word about Unveiled: GovCon Stories● Do you want to be a guest or recommend a topic that you would like to learn or hear about on the podcast? Let us know on our Suggestion Form. . Sponsors:Twenty39 – simplifying the complexity in pursuing government contracts: https://www.twenty39.comIf your business is considering government contracting and need expert advisory, business development, proposal management, and/or operations support we are here to help. We provide end-to-end enablement for pursuing government contracts.Hive39 Community: https://twenty39.com/hive39-community/An inclusive online community for GovCon Small Businesses and Consultants to learn, share, and grow. Receive free resources to support your business in pursuing government contracts; and meet new partners, identify small business relevant events and cost appropriate vendor resources, stay up to date on policy and legal changes impacting small business, and share 1099 and partnership opportunities. Join today! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our host, Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Lisa Becker opens the recent publication FM 3-84: Legal Support to Operations. Joined by Lieutenant Colonel Dan Maurer, Professor in the National Security Law Department at the Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School and MAJ Charlie Fowler, author of FM 3-84. They discuss JAG integration and expertise within the Warfighting Functions, UCMJ, and the big changes for FM 3-84.
Our host, Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Lisa Becker opens the recent publication FM 3-84: Legal Support to Operations. Joined by Lieutenant Colonel Dan Maurer, Professor in the National Security Law Department at the Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School and MAJ Charlie Fowler, author of FM 3-84. They discuss JAG integration and expertise within the Warfighting Functions, UCMJ, and the big changes for FM 3-84.
On Episode 439 of Impact Boom, Isabelle Reinecke of Grata Fund discusses breaking down barriers preventing Australians from bringing forth landmark legal cases and shifting the dial on important subjects including human rights, climate injustice and democratic freedom. If you are a changemaker wanting to learn actionable steps to grow your organisations or level up your impact, don't miss out on this episode! If you enjoyed this episode, then check out Episode 244 with Katie Richards on legal tips to help your social enterprise thrive-> https://bit.ly/47BbMHi The team who made this episode happen were: Host: Sarah Ripper Guests: Isabelle Reinecke Producer: Indio Myles We invite you to join our community on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Instagram to stay up to date on the latest social innovation news and resources to help you turn ideas into impact. You'll also find us on all the major podcast streaming platforms, where you can also leave a review and provide feedback.
Yael Lerman, Founding Director of the StandWithUs.com Saidoff Legal Department, discusses the free legal resources offered for confronting antisemitism and anti-Israel activity.
Are you a high-achieving professional contemplating divorce? Join us as Dr. Stephanie Huff, a divorce coach specializing in helping women physicians through divorce, shares her invaluable insights and advice. In this episode, you will: Learn the unique challenges high-achieving professionals face during divorce and how to navigate them successfully. Discover the importance of seeking early legal advice to protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcome. Understand the concept of unbundled legal services and how they can provide cost-effective options tailored to your specific needs. Gain insights into the emotional and psychological challenges that often arise during divorce and learn strategies to overcome them. Avoid common pitfalls and mistakes that can negatively impact your divorce process and financial well-being. My special guest is Stephanie Huff Dr. Stephanie Huff is an emergency medicine physician based in Denver and a divorced mother of two incredible kids. Having gone through a high-conflict and messy divorce herself, she understands the challenges and emotional toll it can take on individuals, especially high-achieving professionals like women surgeons. Dr. Huff now works as a divorce coach, specializing in guiding women physicians and physician moms through the divorce journey. With her personal experience and expertise, she helps her clients navigate the complexities of divorce, providing them with resources and support to make the process less daunting and uncertain. Dr. Huff's goal is to ensure that no one else has to go through what she experienced, offering a different approach and empowering individuals to create their own journey through divorce. The key moments in this episode are:00:00:02 - Introduction 00:01:03 - Personal Experience 00:03:25 - Lessons Learned 00:06:48 - The Messy Middle 00:08:08 - Terminology and Legal Support 00:15:37 - Certified Divorce Lending Professional (CDLP) 00:16:43 - Abbreviations and Terms in Divorce Cases 00:17:21 - Overwhelm and Paperwork in Divorce 00:18:34 - Special Considerations for High-Income Individuals 00:26:15 - Transformation through Coaching 00:33:02 - Working with Divorcing Moms 00:34:48 - Free Resources and Support 00:36:03 - Overcoming the Challenges 00:36:21 - Coaching with Dr. Huff 00:36:53 - Closing Remarks
With Hesha Abrams, a master at turning high conflict into amicable resolutions and resolving delicate matters with diplomacy and skill, has resolved thousands of high profile or difficult matters, including mediating the case over the secret recipe for Pepsi. Hesha has worked with a wide range of clients, from large multinational companies to individual inventors, creating deals and solving cases. Her strategic ability to remain calm and balanced in complex situations leads to successful outcomes making her a leading name in her field, and an invaluable resource in any dispute resolution process. She specializes in crafting innovative solutions for complex or difficult matters in Intellectual Property, Commercial, Pharmaceuticals, Securities and “Deal Mediation”, which is driving a complex business deal to a successful signing. Hesha's popular new book, “Holding the Calm: The Secret to Resolving Conflict and Defusing” is where she shares her secrets on how to read a situation to solve problems, eliminate conflict, and restore harmony. Learn these secrets and inspiring stories to resolve conflict and defuse tension.Join our conversation where Hesha shares valuable insights on how you can settle disputes and create a business and life that you love while protecting yourself from being destroyed by one mistake. Additionally, she discusses VUCS - a four-step process she created for handling any situation and how to use it in the moment. You will also learn in this episode how recognizing early signs of fight, flight or freeze can shift power dynamics, and understand the concept of multiplexing, which enables deeper connections with other people.To listen to the podcast and access the show notes and any other resources mentioned in this episode, visit us at www.legalwebsitewarrior.com/podcast.
In this week's episode of On the Up and Up, we talk alllll things Intellectual Property with client, friend, and kickass IP Attorney, Nequosha Anderson. In this episode, we cover: The emotional impact of intellectual property theft and how it parallels feeling violated, uncovering the importance of protective measures.The (not talked about enough) risks posed by artificial intelligence in content creationThe need for registered copyrights and trademarks as preventive measures.Gain practical tips on strategic planning and quarterly goal-setting to fortify the security of your intellectual property.Learn the initial steps taken in cases of intellectual property theft and the differentiation between offensive and defensive protection strategies.How to integrate legal services early in the entrepreneurial journey to ensure compliance and long-term security.The importance of a client experience to create value and longevity in business.More About NequoshaNequosha is a business and intellectual property attorney for the last eight years who assists primarily women creatives who want to legally protect their income-producing ideas. She safeguards businesses and brand assets to ensure their intellectual property is secure and not stolen, allowing the business owner to creatively operate in their genius and not be robbed of what's rightfully theirs. She serves clients in this space throughout the United States.ALF Trademarks 101 (YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70s5bPo4G64Follow Nequosha On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/esquire44/Inquire for Legal Support: https://andersonlawfl.com/