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ArTEEtude. West Cork´s first Art, Fashion & Design Podcast by Detlef Schlich.
In episode 278, Detlef, Sophia and Nermin Goenenc turn toward the future.
ArTEEtude. West Cork´s first Art, Fashion & Design Podcast by Detlef Schlich.
Let's welcome back Nermin Goenenc for part two of her trilogy on Arteetude!
ArTEEtude. West Cork´s first Art, Fashion & Design Podcast by Detlef Schlich.
Gästin der dritten Folge der zweiten Staffel ist Şehnaz Dost, Autorin mehrerer in verschiedenen Zeitschriften publizierten Prosatexte und des im Februar 2024 veröffentlichten Debütroman „ruh“, der im Herbst dieses Jahres auch als Taschenbuch erscheinen wird. Während Cemal, der Protagonist des Romans, versucht Ordnung in die kleinen und großen Unordnungen seines Familien-, Liebes- und Berufsleben zu bringen, verstrickt er sich in seinen Träumen immer wieder und tiefer in seine Familiengeschichte. Dieses von Şehnaz klug komponierte Spiel zwischen Gegenwart und Vergangenheit, Traum und Wirklichkeit, ist durchwirkt von Mythologie, Geschichte und Musik, deren Einfluss diesem Roman seinen unverwechselbaren Sound verleiht. Weil Musik eine so große Rolle in Şehnaz‘ Schreiben spielt, werden Şehnaz und Rasha nicht nur, wie sonst, über eine weibliche literarische Größe sprechen, sondern auch über eine musikalische. Die beiden widmen sich der Autorin Leylâ Erbil, die 1931 in Istanbul geboren wurde und dort 2013 verstorben ist, und ihrem einzigen ins Deutsche übersetzten Roman ‚Eine seltsame Frau‘ (Ü: A. Gillitz-Acar & A. Hoch). Er erzählt die Geschichte von Nermin, die sich in der Türkei der 1950er-1970er Jahre ihren eigenen Weg als Frau, Intellektuelle und politische Denkerin zu bahnen versucht. Der im türkischen Original 1971 veröffentlichte Roman stellt allerdings nur einen kleinen Teil von Leylâ Erbils Romane, Kurzgeschichten und Essays umfassenden Gesamtwerks dar. Während Erbils Büchern zu Klassikern der türkischen modernen Literatur zählen, ist die Autorin in Deutschland kaum bekannt. Şehnaz und Rasha sprechen darüber, warum das so ist, die Dürftigkeit des westlichen Kanons im Allgemeinen sowie die Unzulänglichkeit und Allgegenwärtigkeit von Übersetzung. Deutlich bekannter als Leylâ Erbil ist Sängerin, Rapperin und Songwriterin Lauryn Hill, deren einziges und legendäres Solo-Album „The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill“ von 1998 Şehnaz sehr geprägt hat. In ihrem Gespräch mit Rasha konnte es deshalb nicht unbesprochen bleiben, besonders weil Şehnaz und Rasha in dieser Folge immer wieder darauf zurückkommen werden, wie es ist, einem Text oder Musikstück nach vielen Jahren wiederzubegegnen. Als Produzentinnen standen Rasha auch für diese Folge wieder Kathrin Albrecht und Asya Kurtuldu zur Seite.
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Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Nermin Sulejmanovic, un coach de fitness respectat i influent a les xarxes socials va commocionar el món quant a l'estiu del 2023, durant un directe que va aconseguir reunir a més de 12.000 persones, va protagonitzar una terrible escena de violència contra la seva dona. A continuació t'ho expliquem Benvinguts a La Nit Més Fosca -- Cançó: U2 - Miss Sarajevo: https://youtu.be/vV9nYpTeOMI Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de La Nit Més Fosca. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/455079
Am 25. Juli 2024 fällt die zweite Strafkammer des Landgerichts Nürnberg-Fürth ihr Urteil im Fall der Vermissten Alexandra R. aus Katzwang. Es ist das vorläufige Ende in einem der spektakulärsten Kriminalfälle Nürnbergs. Nach mehr als 30 Prozesstagen, unzähligen Gutachten und Zeugenaussagen werden Nermin und Adem für den Mord an Alexandra R. zu lebenslangen Freiheitsstrafen verurteilt. Das Gericht stellt die besondere Schwere der Schuld fest. Die Indizien, die die Polizei und die Staatsanwaltschaft zusammentragen konnten, haben ausgereicht. Für Alexandras Lebensgefährte Markus ist das Urteil dennoch nur ein schwacher Trost. "Das Verschwinden von Alexandra R." ist eine abgründe-Recherche des Verlags Nürnberger Presse. Das hier ist die vorerst letzte Folge zum Verschwinden von Alexandra R.
Kdo předčasně ukončil život 12letého chlapce? A dá se živě streamovat zločin? Více o epizodě na https://www.ozlociny.cz/e/329/s/ (00:00:00) znělka (00:00:07) ahoj Zločinožrouti (00:00:28) Garrett Phillips (00:50:55) Nermin Sulejmanović (01:18:31) fotky Jsme Zločinožrouti (01:20:15) zůstaňte naživu, zůstaňte na svobodě
Nach dem Verschwinden der Nürnbergerin Alexandra R. bleibt ein dubioses Geflecht aus Firmen, Immobilien und Autos zurück. Ging die junge Frau in diesem Sumpf unter? Alexandra und ihr Partner Nermin bauen sich ein gemeinsames Leben auf – dazu gehören auch gemeinsame Geschäfte. Sie kaufen und vermieten eine große Zahl an Immobilien. Doch das Geschäft läuft nicht wie geplant, Nermin soll die Mieter:innen und Menschen in seinem Umfeld betrügen. Schließlich zieht Alexandra die Reißleine und geht einen drastischen Schritt. Es ist ein Schritt, der weitreichende Auswirkungen haben wird. Denn Nermin will sich nicht geschlagen geben. "Das Verschwinden von Alexandra R." ist eine abgründe-Recherche des Verlags Nürnberger Presse. Neue Folgen gibt es jeden zweiten Freitag.
Alexandra R. baut sich in Nürnberg ein Leben auf. Dann kommt es zu einer Begegnung, die ihr Schicksal besiegeln wird. Alexandra R. ist ehrgeizig und strebsam, schreibt gute Noten in der Schule. Sie wächst in Rumänien auf, doch sie will weg. Über einen ungewöhnlichen Weg gelingt ihr der Umzug nach Deutschland. Sie beginnt einen Job bei der Bank, arbeitet sich hoch, gewinnt das Vertrauen ihrer Kund:innen. Sie kauft sich einen Sportwagen, kleidet sich schick – ihr Auftritt nach außen ist ihr wichtig. Sie baut sich ein Leben auf, das immer mehr ihren Wünschen entspricht. Und dann lernt sie jemanden kennen. In einer Nacht im Club trifft sie beim Tanzen auf Nermin. Es ist eine Nacht, die alles verändern wird. Denn Nermin hat zwei Gesichter. "Das Verschwinden von Alexandra R." ist eine abgründe-Recherche des Verlags Nürnberger Presse. Neue Folgen gibt es jeden zweiten Freitag.
Yeşim Özdemir'in edebiyatın farklı alanlarında değerli eserler kaleme alan yazarları konuk aldığı 3K: Kitap-Konuk-Kahve'nin bu hafta konuğu Nermin Yıldırım…
Today, our host Nermin Jasani dives into the concept of derisking for law firms. We often hear about risk management in business, but how can law firm owners apply this to their practice to make their services more appealing? From implementing money-back guarantees to providing clear timelines and flexible payment options, Nermin explores various strategies to reduce client risks and increase trust, thereby enabling law firms to secure more clients and enhance their business success. If you're a law firm owner looking for practical, impactful ways to attract and retain clients by minimizing their perceived risks, this episode is packed with insights tailored just for you. Join us as we discuss simplifying legal services and making your practice more client-friendly.
In dieser spannenden Folge spreche ich mit Nermin, einem von mir hoch geschätzten Cybersecurity-Experten, der sein Wissen aus 25 Jahren in der Branche teilt. Nermin bringt Licht in die oft unterschätzte menschliche Seite der Cybersecurity und wie essenziell diese für den Erfolg jeglicher Sicherheitsstrategie ist.
In this episode, Steve Fretzin and Nermin Jasani discuss:Setting and implementing the plan to achieve your goals. Understanding what is realistic for a quarterly goal. Listing out the micro steps and adding them to your calendar for achievable goals. Monitoring your metrics that move the needle forward.Utilizing time and calendars to make your day work for you. Key Takeaways:Give yourself milestones along the way to keep you on track to achieving your goals. The goal with planning is to make sure you aren't burning yourself out while still making forward progress. Leverage the tools and resources at your fingertips that you're already using to help make your goals come to fruition. You won't know where you are unless you track the data. The data gives you accountability and allows you to gamify your goals. "Give 100% of yourself to that one thing. Then when you achieve that, you're going to feel the motivation, the fuel, the confidence to go to the next big project you want to tackle." — Nermin Jasani Find out more about the Bootstrap Your Marketing to Build Your Personal Brand Event at: https://fretzin.com/events Thank you to our Sponsors!Lawmatics: https://www.lawmatics.com/bethatlawyer/Get Staffed Up: https://getstaffedup.com/bethatlawyer/Green Cardigan Marketing: https://greencardiganmarketing.com/ Episode References: The 80/20 Principle: The Secret to Achieving More with Less by Richard Koch - https://www.amazon.com/80-20-Principle-Secret-Achieving/dp/0385491743 About Nermin Jasani: Nermin Jasani is a law firm advisor for solo and small law firms who want to grow their law firm by focusing on their profitability, their team, and their time spent doing those tedious (and sometimes hated) admin tasks. Nermin was a former law firm owner working with hedge funds on Wall Street and is now a full-time law firm growth consultant. Connect with Nermin Jasani: Website: https://ws-lawyers.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nerminjasani/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wildlysuccessfullawfirm/ Connect with Steve Fretzin:LinkedIn: Steve FretzinTwitter: @stevefretzinInstagram: @fretzinsteveFacebook: Fretzin, Inc.Website: Fretzin.comEmail: Steve@Fretzin.comBook: Legal Business Development Isn't Rocket Science and more!YouTube: Steve FretzinCall Steve directly at 847-602-6911 Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
On Nermin Amin's 3rd appearance on the podcast (Episodes 122 & 201), she discussed social media disinformation campaigns regarding the ongoing Israel/Hamas war and the impacts on Palestinians in Gaza and all over the world with host Bidemi Ologunde.Support the show
Studio Bummens präsentiert: "Das Lederhosen Kartell" - der Podcast über das Oktoberfest... Episode 6: Heimat In dieser Folge geht es um die, die das Oktoberfest am Laufen halten. Und die trotzdem meistens unsichtbar bleiben. Es geht um Nermin, der sich vom Spüler zum technischen Leiter des Löwenbräu-Zelts hocharbeitet, um Kateta, der als schwarzer Kellner immer wieder Diskriminierung erfährt und um Janosch, dessen Vorfahren als Schausteller seit Generationen auf der Wiesn arbeiten. Und die als Sinti trotzdem nie als Teil des Oktoberfests akzeptiert wurden.
In the latest episode of Wildly Successful Law Firm podcast, Nermin Jasani discusses why intake forms are one of the most important forms in a law practice. Here are 3 key takeaways to help you optimize your intake process:- Intake forms are crucial for capturing data and insights - they allow you to track the effectiveness of your marketing strategies and help you determine which types of clients you should follow up with. - Every law firm needs an intake form in place. Sadly, many lawyers still rely on non-data-rich forms like Microsoft Word documents or PDFs. - Nermin Jasani offers intake forms for various types of attorneys - immigration, personal injury, business, family, and trademark law. The intake forms are built using the airtable platform, and they provide essential information that can be used to optimize marketing and client acquisition.Check out Nermin's podcast and the "$20 and 20 minutes" section on her website to access the intake forms. If you have any questions or suggestions, she is open to hearing from you!
In the latest episode of Wildly Successful Law Firm, Nermin Jasani talks about "hiring before you automate" and why it's important for law firms to embrace technology. Here are our top 3 takeaways from the episode:1. The importance of exploring other technology options beyond basic tools like email and Microsoft Word, including scheduling apps like Calendly over Acuity.2. The efficiency of legal practice management software and how it can save time and money before hiring additional staff.3. How relying on technology instead of human employees can improve efficiency and profitability for law firms.Don't miss out on Nermin's insights and recommendations for improving your law firm's technology in this episode of Wildly Successful Law Firm. Check out the full episode, hosted by Moshe Amsel, on your favorite podcast platform today! #WildlySuccessfulLawFirm #LawFirmTechnology #HiringBeforeYouAutomate.
Our guests are Design Director Nermin Moufti and Strategic Director Kristin Lueke of the creative studio Field of Practice. In this episode, Nermin and Kristin speak with host Christian Solorzano about their studio's ethos, which views the creative process not as a destination but as an ongoing practice. Together, they share the ways in which they are challenging notions of business as usual and their need to stray away from the false sense of urgency. We explore the meaning of a creative obituary as opposed to a creative brief and what it means to leave behind a legacy through the work that we do as creatives. Music by the band Eighties Slang.
Think you know much about your ancestors? How about way back before the human race existed as we know it? In this episode, Charlotte goes back a few million years to pre-human times and covers a brief history of our human lineage, from our most ancient ancestors, and discoveries of new related species that were made as recently as 2013. --- Where to Find Us: Head to our website, learnaboutpod.com, to read the full episode notes and see a list of links and resources used to research this episode. You can also follow us on Instagram and Twitter at @learnaboutpod. Support us on Patreon: Want to help support the show? For only £2/month you'll get early access to episodes, two exclusive bonus episodes every month, a handwritten postcard, and outtakes that don't make the final cut. Go to patreon.com/learnaboutpod to get started! A huge thanks to our current patrons: Llinos, Bryony, Linde, Michael, Sarah, Steve, Dan, Megg, George, and Nermin!
What kind of legal practice consultants do you need and how soon do you need them? You'll get the exact financial trigger points for hiring an accountant, a coach, a consultant or a CFO.This video answers some of the most challenging questions when it comes to intentionally hiring and growing your law firm.Nermin shares an inside look at every consultant that you need in your law firm and the major events or triggers that would signal you need to hire them.
Are you thinking of growing your law firm by hiring your first law firm associate?This is an extremely important decision and there are some questions to ask before you begin.In this episode, Nermin shares three key questions to ask yourself before you begin the hiring process and shares her tips for long-term law firm success.
Det har gått fyra år sedan magasinet Filters reportage Ohörda rop orsakade stor debatt. Anahit och Nermin vittnade om hur de som barn tvingats spela apatiska för att öka familjernas chanser att få stanna i Sverige. Vad har hänt i frågan sen dess? Har någon tagit ansvar för fallen av misstänkt barnmisshandel och varför är frågan fortfarande känslig? Med barnneurologen Karl Sallin, specialisten i barn-och ungdomsmedicin Ingrid Segerberg och överläkaren i barn- och ungdomsmedicin Johanna Dalström. Programledare: Magnus Thorén. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You have to be able to keep the lights on, pay your employees and yourself, and pay for expenses like marketing and law firm consulting services.That's what makes a firm successful, not just the revenue. Yes, the revenue is important as well. It's a business, after all, but it's not all that you should be focused on as a law firm owner because, really, if you're just chasing revenue all the time, then you're going to be chasing every client which can end up hurting your bottom line.Nermin shares 3KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) for law firms which will give you a good idea of how your law firm is performing and what can be improved.
Niching down in your law practice. Niche has now become a business buzzword, but what does it really mean in the context of a law firm?Is it better to focus on fewer clients rather than try and serve every client in your market? Should we keep doing everything that we do today, or should we cut out non-essential areas to spend our time and money improving our core area?In this video, Nermin shares how niching down in your law firm makes it stand out from all other generalist law firms.It can also mean higher rates and less competition.It makes your legal practice easier to manage and less bloated.And the cherry on top: When a client comes in with a specialized case that no one else can handle, they call YOU and they pay YOU more money.
Is it worth expanding your law firm practice area?Should you do it?When should you do it?How do you choose which partners will take on this new practice area?And what if the business dries up?Answering these questions is a key factor for the management of any law firm and largely determines the law firm's long-term viability and growth. That's why Nermin, a law practice strategist, delves deep into sharing what you need to consider before expanding. And if that's the best move for growing your law practice.
While starting a law firm might seem like a daunting task understanding the types of law firm models there are and which one you see yourself wanting to be part of will help you find the right path for your legal practice.In this video, Nermin walks you through the most common law practice models, their pros and cons, and their impact on your business success and growth potential.
Hiring a law firm consultant for your law firm can be incredibly beneficial for growing and scaling your business, but it also comes with a few risks.A lot of lawyers are intimidated by the idea of using a consultant. We get it - the process of finding and hiring them is incredibly inefficient, unclear, and often a complete scam.In this video, Nermin walks you through the four questions you should ask yourself before you decide to bring in an outside professional into your legal practice.
When you're starting a law firm, one of the things everyone tells you is that you have to market your law practice. But nobody tells you how much exactly you should spend on marketing your legal practice and what to spend it on.Law firm marketing budgets are a touchy subject and there's a ton of hocus pocus out there on what marketing costs or should cost. This is why Nermin, your law practice strategist, covers in detail in this video.How much should you spend? What should you do with it? Can you just leave marketing to chance or do you have to spend some cash? This video is a chance to cut through all the noise, find out what your legal firm's marketing budget is so you can invest in your marketing and grow your legal practice.
On average, a lawyer bills for less than a third of their workday. If you're looking for an answer to how much time you should be billing weekly or wondering why you end up with less than billed 40 hours every week, then keep on listening.Nermin explains how different activities affect your billed hours, why 40 hours worked are NOT 40 hours billed and shares an important mindset shift lawyers need to make to forecast their time stats accurately.
In this episode, host Bidemi Ologunde discussed several topics surrounding online dating with Nermin Amin, a return guest on the podcast (Episode 122).Some of the topics include: the good, bad, and ugly sides of online dating, featuring some of her own very interesting experiences; social anxiety and the difficulty of striking up conversations with strangers in public places; the three key elements of maintaining meaningful relationships with anyone; the risk of oversharing on social media; safety tips for anyone getting into online dating; and lots more.=======Beautiful, custom travel maps – starting at $20Atlas.co is the only map company that lets you add your custom route to your personalized map. The process is simple:- Select your trip type and add your trip- Style your map, move / edit your labels- Select your size and material type and submit your order!Pick from a selection of beautiful styles and colors that we're sure will fit any home or space. Add some text to make it truly yours!=======Insightful business news that respects your time and intelligence.The Daily Upside is a business newsletter that covers the most important stories in business in a style that's engaging, insightful, and fun. Started by a former investment banker, The Daily Upside delivers quality insights and surfaces unique stories you won't read elsewhere.Sign up here.=======Staying informed about the world doesn't have to be boring.International Intrigue is a free global affairs briefing created by former diplomats to help the next generation of leaders better understand how geopolitics, business, and technology intersect. They deliver the most important geopolitical news and analysis in
Calculating your hourly rate as a lawyer can be daunting for many lawyers at the beginning of their careers. But you'd be surprised how many seasoned lawyers struggle with finding out the "right" hourly rate as well.If you're asking yourself, "How much does a lawyer need to charge?", "Should I charge $350 or $375 per hour?", "Is $400 too much? Too little?" then this is for you!In this video, you'll find out how to calculate your hourly rate, what factors could affect it and what's a low-ball rate it. Nermin also shares her personal recommendations on setting your rates as a lawyer and a ton of helpful tips and tricks for experienced and newbie lawyers alike.
3+3'ün 76. bölümünde yazar Nermin Yıldırım.
Here's the story on how Nermin Jasani went from being a Wall Street lawyer to a law firm consultant and why she is currently a law firm consultant.Nermin shares how she had a tech start up and moved from NYC to Cali for a year, and what made her want to move back to Atlanta.She shares about how she spent a brief time as a mattress factory COO and got her black belt in lean six sigma.
We're starting off the new year with an inspirational story of another awesome woman of history, and this is one of Charlotte's new favourites! She talks about Betty Robinson, an Olympic track athlete who competed in the 1920s and '30s, who had an absolute rollercoaster of a life. From winning her first gold medal at just 16 years old to almost dying in a plane accident and then rising from the ashes again to win another gold medal -- Betty's story is one everyone should hear. --- Where to Find Us: Head to our website, learnaboutpod.com, to read the full episode notes and see a list of links and resources used to research this episode. You can also follow us on Instagram and Twitter at @learnaboutpod. Support us on Patreon: Want to help support the show? For only £2/month you'll get early access to episodes, two exclusive bonus episodes every month, a handwritten postcard, and outtakes that don't make the final cut. Go to patreon.com/learnaboutpod to get started! A huge thanks to our current patrons: Llinos, Bryony, Linde, Michael, Sarah, Steve, Dan, Megg, George, and Nermin!
Happy New Year, one and all! In our first episode of 2023, Ellie takes us on a whistle-stop tour of the world and tells us a bit about how different countries might celebrate the new year, from huge feasts and blowout street parties to cleaning, saying hello to ancestors' spirits, and throwing things out of windows. --- Where to Find Us: Head to our website, learnaboutpod.com, to read the full episode notes and see a list of links and resources used to research this episode. You can also follow us on Instagram and Twitter at @learnaboutpod. Support us on Patreon: Want to help support the show? For only £2/month you'll get early access to episodes, two exclusive bonus episodes every month, a handwritten postcard, and outtakes that don't make the final cut. Go to patreon.com/learnaboutpod to get started! A huge thanks to our current patrons: Llinos, Bryony, Linde, Michael, Sarah, Steve, Dan, Megg, George, and Nermin!
İBB Başkanı İmamoğlu'na ve Boğaziçi eylemlerine destek veren “hocaların hocası” Prof. Dr. Nermin Abadan Unat ile 2023 seçimlerini konuşuyoruz.
Well, 2022 is coming to a close and I'm excited to share Nermin's 2022 look back episode: bye-bye-bye 2022. I've had a lot of high's and low's for 2022 (I mean, who hasn't). But this year was definitely more good than bad. I had a lot of firsts, and a lot of lasts and never-agains, and uh oh's. I invite you to listen to this episode and answer these questions for yourself. I also announce a lot of new changes that will be coming in 2023, so listen in for those updates.
In this episode, Nermin is sharing how to save time as a lawyer by automating your billing.Most law firms have a cash flow problem. This means that they are not invoicing timely, and not getting paid timely. When you automate your law firm billing, you can sleep better at night knowing that your clients are going to get invoiced for the time that you work, AND you're going to get paid for that time.Because you're not running a non-profit, amiright?
In this episode, Nermin is sharing 4 tools to be more productive in your law firm so you have stronger time management as a lawyer in 2022. One of my biggest pain points with lawyers is that they send INCREDIBLY long emails. Some thing should not be an email and should be: 1. a phone call or 2. a video (hint, hint
In the part 2 of this episode, Nermin is sharing 10 more tips to tackle your inbox and not waste time. Did you know that you should be scanning your email, instead of responding to email? And did you know that your email inbox has a hierarchy? Clients ➡️ past clients ➡️ opposing counsel. To learn more about what you can do to be more productive as a lawyer and law firm owner, listen to this episode.
In this episode, Nermin is talking about time management tips for lawyers and tips for how to tackle your inbox (and not waste any time!)You definitely want to listen to this episode if you: - feel anxiety when you look in your inbox- you check your inbox 80 times a day- OR your tired of people emailing you because you know it will just be another thing you have to doInbox fires are not a productive way to manage your law firm. Listen in to this episode for 10 tips on helping you combat your inbox.
Have you ever felt like you couldn't be yourself at work? You're not alone, and many have turned to entrepreneurship as a solution. One of these people is my guest Nermin Jasani, a Wall Street lawyer turned business strategist, who discusses everything from redefining productivity to setting yourself up for success in entrepreneurship. Nermin's journey to becoming a business strategist is a reminder that even if our first idea doesn't work out, every experience teaches us something. This episode is a reminder that all of us, regardless of where we start or where we're going, are capable of being wildly successful. Thinking about consulting with Nermin? Check out her website at www.wearews.com or follow her on Instagram at @wearewildlysuccessful. Wanna listen to the full episode? Grab it on Spotify and Apple Podcast. Looking for entrepreneurial tips and biz advice? Follow us on IG or Tik Tok @sidebizsmart. Want to follow the host? Find Janelle here: @heyjnicole on Tik Tok or Instagram Interested in programs and pivot advice, take a look at our website https://sidebizsmart.com/.
Are you getting scammed? Is someone or some program promising you new law firm clients in your sleep? Or growing your law firm to 7 figures without breaking a sweat or doing any work?In this episode, Nermin Jasani, Esq. discusses the world of cults and scams that are out there, going after lawyers and law firm owners. Nermin will help you understand why it's a scam and what you can do to protect yourself from them.
The biggest mistake I see law firms making when marketing? It's that they are always searching for new clients, and then charge too little.I call it the new client hamster wheel. You'll never get off of it, if you don't stop, and recognize there is a better way of doing things.Listen in to this episode to hear how Nermin recommends shifting your marketing to high-value, high profit clients so you can get off the hamster wheel.
In this episode, host Bidemi Ologunde spoke with Nermin Amin, an Analytical Development Associate at Iovance Biotherapeutics. Nermin talked about how she began her career in biotechnology; the comparison between experience and education in the biotechnology industry; some specific soft skills that have served her well so far in her career; the role of cybersecurity in biotechnology in terms of phishing emails, watering hole attacks, password setup and usage policies; oversharing, geo-location and friend-tagging on social media platforms including LinkedIn, and lots more.Nermin also shared what a typical workday looks like for her; how she motivates herself to do great work daily; the most important thing to know for someone interested in getting a career in biotechnology; what she likes to do outside of work; some of her favorite TV shows; her favorite Arabic proverb, and lots more.You can also find Nermin on Instagram: @nermzie93Check out host Bidemi Ologunde's latest book, Feet of Clay: Democracy, Democratic Values & Destructive Influences, available on Amazon, eBay, and Barnes & Noble.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
In this episode, Alay and Nermin discuss: Having the right clients for your right practice. Creating your schedule how you … Think like a CEO with Nermin Jasani Read More »
If you don't have a wildly successful law firm, you must join us for this episode of The Inside BS Show. On this show, Dave Lorenzo interviews business growth expert Nermin Jasani. In this wide-ranging session, these business development gurus share their business practices for law firm marketing and business development. This is a clinic on how to get clients as a lawyer. Don't miss today's show. Nermin Jasani's Contact Information(770) 235-1988nermin@wearews.comhttps://www.wearews.comChapters00:00 Intro How Lawyers Get Clients00:53 Why Did Nermin Name Her Website “We Are Wildly Successful?”02:20 How Does Nermin Define Being “Wildly Successful?”03:45 Why Your Life is Not an Either/or Proposition (This is Key to Balance)05:05 How Do I Handle the Judgement of My Peers?07:30 How Did Nermin Get to a Place Where She Feels Great About Work and Life?11:45 What Nermin Learned from Starting a Mattress Factory12:50 Why Rejection is a Great Teacher and Trainer for Future Sales Success16:00 How the Financial Aspects of a Law Firm Have Been Misunderstood by Lawyers19:33 Clients Never Bring You the Actual Problem. How Does Nermin Diagnose the Real Issue?21:40 Does a Successful Business Need Employees?30:38 How Do We Help Clients Choose the Correct Business Model?33:50 Best Advice Ever: Don't Ever Source Work for Yourself36:20 How Do You Convince Someone That Business Development is the Most Important Thing They Can Learn? 40:00 How to Structure Your Onboarding Process42:00 Nermin Also Works with Dentists. Why? How?43:10 The Magic of Reciprocal Referrals (How Nermin Attracts Dental Practices)45:50 How Do You Activate Evangelists and Convince Them to Refer You46:00 How Does Nermin Teach People to Refer Business?Nermin Jasani is a New York State licensed attorney.Nermin practiced law on Wall Street as in-house counsel. After that, Nermin started her own law practice working with hedge funds and other regulated entities.In 2017, Nermin started consulting lawyers on having a successful law practice. She realizes that as lawyers, we never learned in law school the business of running a law practice. She helps lawyers focus on the fundamentals of being a business owner: pricing, financial projections, budgets, marketing, hiring, efficiency, leveraging technology, etc.