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Today on the Heart and Hustle Podcast we are once again joined by our friend, Paige Griffith. Paige is the owner and lead attorney behind the online legal education platform and contract shop: “The Legal Paige”. She is here today answering questions that our listeners asked in order to get a better understanding on certain legal issues pertaining to their businesses and contracts. We talk about the legal differences between a nonprofit and a for-profit business, how you should approach contracts with clients who have TBD locations and TBD start times due to the weather, why you need a terms page on your website, AI disclosure, and so much more! Listen in on our conversation with Paige Griffith on this week's episode of the Heart and Hustle Podcast! --------------------------------- Posing Freebie: https://theheartuniversity.com/candid --------------------------------- Honeybook: share.honeybook.com/heart In addition to a FREE 7 day trial, get 35% off your first two years of HoneyBook! --------------------------------- Heart Apparel Shop: https://theheartuniversity.com/apparel --------------------------------- Stay Connected with Paige and Check out her Contracts: Website - https://thelegalpaige.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thelegalpaige --------------------------------- Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@theheartuniversitychannel?si=33lzxpBA9UxKlgTE --------------------------------- If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here. --------------------------------- “PODCAST10” for 10% off anything from The Shop! www.theheartuniversity.com/shop --------------------------------- Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity
You didn't start your business to stay stuck. If you're ready to finally hit 6 or 7 figures WITHOUT burning out — book a call with our team → https://weddingproceo.com/applicationHow are Tariffs impacting the Wedding Industry?—Wedding pros are getting hit from every angle this year and there is much more than world trade deals to be aware of. In this episode, I sit down with Paige Griffith of The Legal Paige to break down the biggest legal landmines of 2025 (including why your all-inclusive package could land you in serious trouble). If you're a florist, planner, rental company, stationer—or really anyone in the wedding industry—you can't afford to miss this one.The (FREE!)ASSUME Sales Training: 2x your wedding bookings in 30 days—step by step. Thousands of wedding pros have already used it to land more clients immediately! http://weddingproceo.com/freetrainingorgYou can shop all of Paige's contracts and clauses over at The Legal Paige. Use code Brandee10 for extra savings during her Midyear Sale—40% off everything!========================= EPISODE SHOW NOTES BLOG & MORE:https://weddingproceo.com/tariffs-impact-on-profit-margins-2025/=========================Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Wedding Pro CEO Podcast. If you find these strategies helpful, make sure to share this episode with your fellow wedding pros. And remember, in the world of weddings, it's all about building genuine relationships and showcasing your best work. Until next time, keep shining, CEOs! PLEASE SUPPORT THE PODCAST! LEAVE A REVIEW HERE: https://ratethispodcast.com/swd Have a question you'd like Brandee to answer? Ask here: http://bit.ly/3ZoqPmz=========================FREE TRAINING for Wedding Business Owners Take the Wedding Pro CEO's free GAP assessmentSupport the show
Navigating disparities in the diagnosis and treatment of biliary tract cancer (BTC) is essential for improving patient outcomes, ensuring equitable care, and optimizing the patient experience. The Association of Cancer Care Centers (ACCC) remains committed to increasing awareness and disseminating the latest strategies for BTC management. In this episode, CANCER BUZZ explores these issues with Paige Griffith, CRNP, lead oncology nurse practitioner at Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, who highlights the vital role of multidisciplinary teams in reducing care fragmentation and streamlining care delivery. CANCER BUZZ also speaks with Chaundra Bishop, a patient with biliary tract cancer, who shares her personal experience confronting systemic barriers—particularly delays and obstacles during the diagnostic process—and offers insights into how addressing such disparities can improve the patient journey for others. “Everyone plays a role, even from early-stage disease all the way to advanced disease, and having someone help navigate patients through that very complex system is important.” – Paige Griffith, CRNP “From the patient perspective, I think it's always important to ask for what you need, or ask questions if you don't understand something. Don't, as they say, suffer in silence.” – Chaundra Bishop Paige Griffith, CRNP Lead Oncology Nurse Practitioner Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center Baltimore, MD Chaundra Bishop Patient With Biliary Tract Cancer Resources: Bile Duct Cancer - MD Anderson Cancer Center - https://bit.ly/42YPRdT Cholangiocarcinoma - NCI - https://bit.ly/44oV4N2
Paige is the founder of The Legal Paige, a virtual legal educational platform working with small businesses. She is a certified Juris Doctor and holds a double B.A. in Economics and Political Science. After working as a federal law clerk, Paige traded in the traditional law life for a virtual one and opened the doors to The Legal Paige in 2018. She helps her clients and online community run legal and protected businesses through her contract shop, podcast, YouTube channel, and blog. Her mission is to create an online space where the law isn't so scary and entrepreneurs can get legally legit in no time. FREEBIE: Ten step guide to set up a legal business Free Trademarking Guide Sign up and get more Legal Paige resources HERE and follow @thelegalpaige on instagram Shop The Girl Gang Craft 2024 Holiday Gift Guide Small Business Spotlights: Nurelle Creations at nurellecreations.com - get 25% off orders over $50 with code GGC2024 Antigone Nastos at AntigoneNastos.com - get 20% off a spirit session with code GGCLOVE Flux Studio at Shopfluxstudio.com - get 15% off the Basics Collection with code GGC15 Holiday Events - Come See GGC in Malden MA this Saturday! Subscribe to our Newsletter Shop GGC Goodies + Apparel @PhoebeSherman @GirlGangCraft Tik Tok YouTube Girlgangcraft.com Affiliates: Flodesk Quickbooks Manychat
Here's a legal tip that all business owners need to hear: stay ready so you don't have to get ready. In this episode, lawyer Paige Griffith of The Legal Paige shares the lessons she's learned after one of the hardest years in her business. Paige also shares how her perseverance led to her building a multi-six-figure business in a matter of months. This episode is jam-packed with advice for entrepreneurs who want to build the businesses of their dreams.The Independent Business podcast is powered by HoneyBook, the all-in-one platform for anyone with clients. Book clients, manage projects, get paid faster, and have business flow your way with HoneyBook. Use the code PODCAST to get 20% off your first year as a new member.Resources mentionedEpisode 44 with Shay CochranConnect with the guestWebsite: thelegalpaige.comInstagram: instagram.com/thelegalpaigeConnect with the hostWebsite: podcast.honeybook.comInstagram: instagram.com/honeybookInstagram: instagram.com/akuakonadu_ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Meet Paige Griffith; blending entrepreneurship and law, she's created an incredible and much needed business in The Legal Paige. From her days of running a lemonade stand as a kid to the activities she was involved in growing up, we hope her journey inspires you to forge your own path. Check out The Legal Paige: https://thelegalpaige.com
In this episode, we unpack the recent FTC ban on non-compete agreements and its implications for wedding industry professionals. Returning guest and legal expert Paige Griffith, of the Legal Paige, helps to unravel the complexities of this regulation, providing practical advice on protecting your business amidst these changes. We discuss alternative contract clauses like confidentiality and non-solicitation agreements to safeguard your trade secrets and client lists. =========================EPISODE SHOW NOTES BLOG: https://brandeegaar.com/241 =========================JOIN THE WEDDING PRO CEO ACCELERATOR!!!Transform From Overwhelmed Business Owner to Confident CEO:https://www.brandeegaar.com/accelerator =========================Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Wedding Pro CEO Podcast. If you find these strategies helpful, make sure to share this episode with your fellow wedding pros. And remember, in the world of weddings, it's all about building genuine relationships and showcasing your best work. Until next time, keep shining, CEOs!SUPPORT THE PODCAST! LEAVE A REVIEW HERE: https://ratethispodcast.com/swd =========================Support the Show.
What's more intimidating than finances? The legalities or taxes, business structures, and the IRS. Thankfully, our guest today leaves us feeling at ease about the legalities of finances. Paige Griffith is an attorney who offers legal education to creative entrepreneurs through an online platform, The Legal Paige. She's the go-to for legal advice that all entrepreneurs need, and she packages it in an approachable and understandable way. In this episode, Paige talks about how to manage your business finances to stay legal. She also offers listeners a free legal class so they can learn about the contracts they need to have for their businesses.EVERYTHING from The Legal Paige is 40% off May 20-23AND you can use my code VALTLP10 for an extra $10 off your total! Please note: this code will ONLY be valid during the sale(May 20 at Midnight ET - May 23 at 11:59 pm ET)See full show notes at valmarlene.com/podcast. This episode is brought to you by my Creative Income Cure Course.Are you ready to say hello to growth and stability with your finances? The Creative Income Cure course is a Profit First backed online course + community for creatives so you can confidently manage your money, give yourself a raise and make the right financial decisions in your business.Learn More >>Key Moments2:14 - Making a Profit First Business Work For You13:30 - Managing Your Business Finances With an LLC19:20 - Operating as an LLC22:27 - Paige's Financial Advice For Creative Entrepreneurs 23:47 - Red Flags For the IRS25:41 - How to Know When You're Ready to Become an S-Corp32:46 - Paige's Free Legal ClassMentioned in this Episode:Profit First BookConnect with Paigethelegalpaige.cominstagram.com/thelegalpaigeThe Legal Paige Facebook CommunityConnect with Valvalmarlene.comvalmarlene.com/podcastInstagram: @val_marlene_creative
Whether you're considering bringing on an independent contractor (IC) or hiring an employee, it's important to understand the differences between the two and make the right choice for your travel business. This episode explores the key aspects of categorizing your new assistant and provides insights from Paige Griffith Esq., an attorney and entrepreneur who specializes in helping business owners navigate the legal aspects of hiring. Paige sheds light on the considerations that every business owner should be aware of when deciding between an IC and employee. Learn the differences between the two in terms of flexibility, control, tax implications, ability to part ways, and cost implications. Also, learn the importance of setting up processes and contracts to protect both parties, as well as tips for successful hiring and team management. About Paige Griffith: In her first year of law school, Paige decided to add a photography business to her already demanding schedule. She immediately fell in love with entrepreneurship and the thrill of building her own dream. After connecting with more creatives, she quickly became attuned to their legal uncertainties and founded The Legal Paige as a solution to the confusion that comes with building a legally legit business. As both a lawyer and a small business owner, Paige understands the challenges and dreams you face. Whether she's speaking at conferences, guest experting in Masterminds, or recording podcast episodes, she's keenly aware of the client issues that keep you up at night and the big goals you have to scale a business (while maintaining your peace-of-mind). Oftentimes legal problems can feel impossible to solve and it brings her great joy to offer simple solutions that help you rest assured in your business. https://thelegalpaige.com/ Travel industry agreement templates: https://thelegalpaige.com/collections/industry-travel-advisor/?aff=143 Independent contractor agreement template: https://thelegalpaige.com/products/independent-contractor-agreement Today we will cover: (01:12) Paige shares her background and why she started The Legal Paige (09:35) Benefits of providing free educational content (15:00) Differences between hiring an independent contractor and an employee (21:25) Should every contractor be their own legal entity? (27:00) Considerations for travel advisors in hiring contractors (34:45) Financial preparation for paying employee salaries (36:40) Performance evaluations and feedback for contractors and employees (39:20) Importance of having processes and SOPs in place for contractors (46:50) The generational shift in employee boundaries and expectations (49:20) Costs associated with hiring employees and contractors (56:25) Hiring tips: hire slowly, fire fast (58:10) Paying for probationary periods and test projects (59:25) Removing access and permissions before firing someone Get $100 off when you join Gusto! https://gusto.com/r/robin4469 _____ JOIN OUR NICHE COMMUNITY: https://www.tiquehq.com/join-niche FOLLOW ALONG ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/tiquehq/ CHECK OUT OUR SERVICES & PROGRAMS: https://www.tiquehq.com/
Is your business set up for success? When it comes to starting a business, there is a list of things that everyone says you should do first, including getting your LLC filed, but one that is often overlooked or glossed over, is contracts. In this episode, we sit down with Paige Griffith from The Legal Paige and talk about how important contracts are in all aspects of business, specifically wedding photography contracts and wedding videography contracts. She also gives us insight into some of the biggest mistakes she see's when it comes to contracts. Get all contracts for 40% off now thru Monday Nov 27th: https://thelegalpaige.com?aff=82 Use code YOUNGS10 for an additional $10 off your total purchase Follow Paige: IG: www.instagram.com/thelegalpaige Youtube: www.youtube.com/@thelegalpaige Join The Legal Paige® Community on Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/602195700208827 Follow us on social Media Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@theyoungsphoto Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theyoungsphoto Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheYoungsphoto TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theyoungsphoto Learn more and book our services at: https://theyoungsphoto.com Musicbed Sync ID MB01FNSWGICLV2D
Get ready to dive into an engaging and informative chat with Paige Griffith, the owner and lead attorney behind The Legal Paige. Listen in as we unravel the mysteries of contracts, trademarks, and getting legally legit. This episode originally aired in August of 2022, but in celebration of The Branding Business School opening, we are featuring this popular episode with TBBS educator Paige, who is on a mission to demystify the law for entrepreneurs. Whether your side hustle has unexpectedly turned into a full-fledged business, or you're scaling your operations, Paige's insights will prove invaluable. We navigate the often daunting legal landscape of starting a small business, highlighting the necessity of a separate business bank account, securing the right county licenses and permits, and transitioning into an LLC. Paige also shines a light on the crucial role of contracts and the significance of business insurance. Later, we move on to explore the complexities and rewards of trademarking. Learn why federal trademark registration is essential for online businesses and how it can become a game-changer when selling your business.As the episode progresses, we underline the importance of contracts for service-based businesses, discussing how they should evolve with you as they are living documents. Listen as Paige explains the benefits of providing lifetime updates to contracts and why investing in professional contracts outweighs the risks of internet templates. We also delve into the importance of communication in contract clarification and changes, as well as the difference between contract amendments and addendums. To cap off, we look at the wealth of resources available at The Legal Page, from contract templates to podcasts, and how these can help you become the Chief Legal Officer of your business. Don't miss out on this eye-opening episode with Paige Griffith!Links mentioned in today's episode:Enroll in The Branding Business SchoolShop The Legal Paige's Contract TemplatesFollow The Legal Paige on InstagramTo view the previous show notes for this episode click here! For show notes, head to www.thebrandingbusinessschool.com/thepodcast/ Show notes for episodes 1-91 can be found at www.brandwelldesigns.com/thepodcast/ Follow BrandWell on Instagram. Follow The Branding Business School on Instagram. Save 50% off your first year of Honeybook using this link! Save 50% off your first year of Flodesk using this link!
"You're just a photographer. You're really just there to capture the moments, but sometimes it might not happen." Hi Sunshines!!! ☀️Welcome back to another episode of The Gold Biz Podcast! Our special guest this week is Paige Griffin, or you may know her as “The Legal Paige.” Paige Griffith is a lawyer and the founder of The Legal Paige, a company that provides legal resources and contract templates specifically tailored for photographers. With her expertise in the photography industry, Paige helps photographers navigate the legal aspects of their business and ensure they have comprehensive contracts in place. In this chat, Paige and I dive into the crucial contract clauses that photographers sometimes overlook. We're talking about five essential areas that will truly brighten up your legal game: the "no downgrade" clause, a crystal-clear cancellation policy, the "no pose or photo guarantee" clause, creating a harassment-free and safe work environment, and those oh-so-vital clauses related to copyright ownership and photograph privacy. Paige emphasizes how these little legal rays of sunshine can protect you and make sure you and your clients are on the same page. This episode is absolutely overflowing with precious knowledge to help you guard your photography passion like it's the most valuable treasure!
Contracts can seem scary. The language might feel complex or overwhelming. But you truly do need them for your photography business. You have to protect yourself and your business and having contracts in place help you do just that. This is your nudge to get legal, my friends. In today's episode, I'm interviewing Paige Griffith, founder of The Legal Paige, a virtual legal educational platform for small businesses. Paige and I discuss contracts, model releases, trademark infringement, privacy laws, and negative reviews. We're diving deep into it all to encourage you to cover yourselves legally.What's in this episode:[02:07] Paige shares how her love of photography led to finding her niche in entrepreneurship and law[05:54] Why it's important for photographers to have legit, professional contracts for their business, plus how often you should be updating your contracts[11:56] Contracts can feel intimidating or too complex, but they don't have to be [15:04] Some examples of when you would need a model release document signed, and why you shouldn't use copyrighted/trademarked characters, themes, and music in your work[32:31] What photographers should know about data protection and privacy laws when handling their client's information, plus what photographers need to know about the legal issues surrounding negative reviewsTune in to this episode for why you need to have professionally written contracts for your photography business.For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit our website: https://themilkyway.ca/the-fine-print-legal-tips-every-photographer-should-know-with-paige-griffith-from-the-legal-paige/Want to put an end to awkward moments in your photo sessions and create genuine connection? Download The Storyteller's Toolkit today, featuring 200+ emotive photography prompts, so you're never left wondering what to say.
In this episode, I'm chatting with my friend and brilliant legal guru, Paige Griffith, a.k.a. The Legal Paige, to tackle the pros and cons of hiring in your practice. Specifically, we're talking about when to hire an employee versus hiring an independent contractor for your wellness practice. As a lawyer herself, Paige's invaluable expertise sheds light on the circumstances that lend themselves to hiring an independent contractor, and when opting for an employee might be the more beneficial decision. If you're a wellness practitioner eager to make informed hiring decisions, this episode is a must-listen! So, pop in your earbuds and let's embark on this hiring adventure together!
Most small business owners I know are 1. Badass and 2. Constantly running between one project and another. There are always SO many things to be done and at times “small” tasks (like making sure contracts are properly sent and signed) can be tedious.The catch? Sometimes the seemingly smallest tasks aren't so small when they can have BIG legal consequences. If your business is a limited liability company (LLC) or has multiple owners, this podcast episode is for you.A popular question in The Legal Paige Community is “Can one person sign on behalf of an LLC?” or “Do all owners need to sign every business contract?” In this podcast episode, I am answering these questions and giving you my legal take on how and who should be signing contracts on behalf of your business. YOUR BUSINESS FORMATION MATTERSWhen you're signing a contract, your business' formation matters. Unlike sole proprietors who are their business (and can sign as their business) an LLC is considered a separate legal entity from you as the owner.That means owners will sign on behalf of the company. You don't need to sign a contract as “The Legal Paige, LLC'' for example, but rather you as the owner will sign YOUR legal name as an authorized representative of the company. So for example I would sign it as “Paige Griffith” with the title of your position below your signature, so again just as an example, for myself I would then add in the title, “Owner of The Legal Paige, LLC”. A good thing to note is this doesn't mean you are personally responsible for debts or liabilities incurred under a contract. You are still afforded the protection of limited liability that an LLC offers when you are the owner signing your name on behalf of the business. And knowing how to properly sign your contract as an LLC is important for keeping that protection bubble of your LLC intact. MORE FROM THIS EPISODE Press play on Episode 157 and learn more about how to sign a contract if your business has multiple owners, what sole proprietors need to think about when it comes to signing contracts, and my overarching legal take on the matter! If you want more helpful business advice as you'll hear on the podcast, be sure to join The Legal Paige Facebook Community where thousands of entrepreneurs just like you are getting real-time answers about running a professionally and legally legit business.
Get ready to discover the transformative journey of entrepreneurship in this episode as I sit down with Paige Griffith, the Visionary behind The Legal Paige. Together, we uncover the raw truths about the identity shift that comes with being a CEO and founder and the challenges of delegation when your business bears your own name.From discussing the inevitability of employee turnover to recognizing the need for team evolution, we leave no stone unturned. We also explore the emotional hurdles that come with leadership during difficult times and the importance of being a compassionate and heart-centric leader who prioritizes the growth and well-being of their team.If you're a visionary entrepreneur striving to build and scale a successful business, then this episode is an absolute must-listen. Tune in for valuable insights and experiences that will help you navigate the rocky terrain of entrepreneurship with confidence and clarity.Learn more about Paige:Paige is the founder of The Legal Paige, a virtual legal educational platform working with small businesses. She is a certified Juris Doctor and holds a double B.A. in Economics and Political Science. After working as a federal law clerk, Paige traded in the traditional law life for a virtual one and opened the doors to The Legal Paige in 2018. She helps her clients and online community run legal and protected businesses through her contract shop, podcast, YouTube channel, and blog. Her mission is to create an online space where the law isn't so scary and entrepreneurs can get legally legit in no time. Law aside, Paige is a Montana mom who loves hiking, lake time, and a good game of Catan.Paige's Links:Website: https://thelegalpaige.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelegalpaige/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/602195700208827Transform Your Marketing Team of Doers into a Dream Team of Strategic Leaders In This Two-Day Live Intensive on April 26th & 27th: https://rainmakerresidency.com/team-vip-intensiveConnect with Veronica on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vromney/If you're ready to transition from full-time Marketer to full-time Founder of your own business apply for the Rainmaker Residency™: https://rainmakerresidency.com/How I Turn Your Team Member Into A Revenue Generating Rainmaker For Your Company, Take a look at my Fortune 5 Framework™ Syllabus for FREE! https://rainmakerresidency.com/optin-rrsSkip the formal recruiting process and learn how to source Rainmaker applicants that are already connected to you: https://rainmakerresidency.com/rainmaker-hiring-kitDelving deep into the tough topics we often face as scaling business owners that AREN'T talked about often, sign up to The Rainmaker Report: https://rainmakerresidency.com/rainmaker-reportIf you found value in today's episode, I would appreciate it if you could leave a rating and review.
Let's say you came up with an AMAZING business name, it's an extension of your legal name, but it is so unique. You know it exists no where else, and you are literally giddy thinking about what the future holds. While you are marketing, and doing business under this name, I want to share with you why you should file a DBA application and what it can do for your business.. Whether you are a sole proprietor doing business under a different name then your legally given name. Or you are a seasoned business owner, thinking of operating an extension under your LLC using a different name… this episode is for you.WHAT IS A DBA? “Doing Business As” aka “DBA” means that you are running your business under a different name than the name of your business. Sometimes when you start your business your bills and paperwork are under one name but the name that you advertise under is another name. For instance, if you are a sole proprietor that is using a name that is different from your own legal name you would have a DBA (i.e. my personal name is Paige Griffith and my DBA would be “The Legal Paige”). Additionally, if you are an LLC, and you are operating an extension of your business under a name that is different than the legally registered LLC name you would be using a DBA name (i.e. your biz is called Christa's Corner, LLC but you sell things online as “Christa's Beautiful Belonging”). WHO SHOULD FILE A DBA?People often wonder why the heck a DBA is even necessary. Operating under a DBA is a great way to separate your business name from your legal name if you are operating as a sole proprietorship. Additionally, having a DBA will ultimately help you grow, expand, and be an official biz in the eyes of your customers and other businesses in your area because you are operating under a more official name. Before you start operating under a DBA you need to register it with the state. I cannot tell you how many small businesses operate as a sole proprietorship but have not filed ANYTHING with their state. Here is the main thing you need to know as a sole proprietor: If you are operating your business with a name other than your legal given name you MUST file your DBA in your state and/or county. It is also often required to have a DBA if you want to set up a business bank account. Although some banks do not require it and you may use your social security number, I STILL recommend getting a DBA to be official with your state. MORE FROM THIS EPISODE:Tune into Episode 156 for more information on DBA's including HOW to actually file a DBA and why this is so important for your business! If you want more helpful business advice as you'll hear on the podcast, be sure to join The Legal Paige Facebook Community where thousands of entrepreneurs just like you are getting real-time answers about running a professionally and legally legit business.
Today I'm sitting down with Paige Griffith, J.D., owner of The Legal Paige, to talk about how to make your photography business legal. In this episode, we discuss the important things you should know about contracts, registering your business, taxes, business insurance, and more!Follow along with Paige Griffith, J.D.:The Legal Paige ShopInstagram: @thelegalpaigeTik Tok: @thelegalpaige----------------------Anissa D. Photography Socials:Instagram: https://instagram.com/anissadphotographyTik Tok: https://tiktok.com/@anissadphotographyPinterest: https://pinterest.com/anissadphotographyFacebook: https://facebook.com/anissadphotographyWebsite: https://anissadphotography.com/links
Special thank you so much to today's guest Paige Griffith of The Legal Paige for joining me! If you're ready to get your business legally legit, NOW is the perfect time to update your contract! During Paige's Black Friday Sale you can get 40% off your contract templates November 21 through 28th, and when you use my code SUZANNE10 you'll get an additional $10 off! Grab yours now at https://thelegalpaige.com?aff=46 Want more information on how to book better quality brides faster, easier, and with less effort? Sign up now for my free training at https://beautybusinesscollective.mykajabi.com/bookmorebrides to grab your access today. Looking for more actionable tips to grow your bridal business on autopilot? Follow me at www.instagram.com/beautybizcollective today and start saving my best tips for taking your bridal hair or makeup business to the Next Level. And don't forget to check out my Ultimate Pricing Guide For Bridal Artists at https://beautybusinesscollective.mykajabi.com/ultimatepricingguide1 today and grab your copy for just $27!
Is your website LACKING some essential SYSTEMS such as a Privacy Policy + Terms and Conditions page? Maybe you know these legal pages hold some kind of value, but hey, who looks at those tiny links at the bottom of your website anyways? If you are ready to protect all the hours and money you have put into your website and digital products, this episode is for you! In this episode, Paige Griffith, the lead attorney behind The Legal Paige, and I are giving you a crash course on all the legal contracts and pages you need to become legally legit and protect your website and business. Full Show Notes Here!Previous Episodes In This Series:Week 1 - Week 2 - Week 3 - Week 4 - Week 5 - Week 6 - Week 7 - Week 8Mentioned Resources:TLP: the sale here is my affiliate link, and if you use the code DOLLYD10 at checkout, you will get an additional $10OFF! https://thelegalpaige.com/?aff=33 +code DOLLYD10My shop has 30% off of EVERYTHING if you use code BLACKFRIDAYBlog posts/resources you should listen in to (esp since we mentioned cookie pop-ups) My new offer mentioned in this episodeConnect with Paige:WebsiteFB CommunityInstagramYoutubeTLP Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Contracts, payment deposits, registering your business with the State… As creative entrepreneurs, how the heck are we supposed to know all the ins and outs of this information and what it means for our business? This stuff is so complex and we need to make sure we are getting the right information from an authoritative source in the creative space! I'm so excited to bring you Paige Griffith of The Legal Paige on the podcast! Paige is a licensed attorney and photographer who specializes in helping entrepreneurs run their business the legal way. Host of “the Legal Paige Podcast” you may have seen her on her social channels where she shares tons of helpful, legal content, Or you may have used her incredible and highly reputable pre-written contract templates! Either way, you might want to get out a pen and paper to take notes for this episode, because we are diving into all things legal with Paige! CLICK TO GET PAIGE'S CONTRACTS! Use NATHAN10 at checkout for an extra $10 off! CLICK HERE TO GET 50% OFF YOUR FIRST YEAR OF HONEYBOOK! Connect with Paige online: Instagram: @thelegalpaige Website: thelegalpaige.com Connect with Nathan online: Instagram: @nathanchanski Tik Tok: @nathanchanski Courses from Nathan: https://www.nathanchanski.co/education 1:1 Coaching with Nathan: https://www.nathanchanski.co/coaching-mentorships
Keeping It Candid - Wedding Photography Unfiltered with Sandra Henderson
As you head into engagement season, there couldn't be a better time than right now to read through your contracts and make sure everything is in order for next year's wedding season. Paige Griffith from The Legal Paige joined me for an incredible interview where she shared so many takeaways - from doing a DIY contract audit to the importance of contracts and the clauses you absolutely want to make sure you include, she brought SO MUCH to the table during our chat that you do not want to miss out on.SHOW NOTES: https://simplysandrayvonne.ca/keepingitcandid-shownotes-014/*******************Guest Details:Paige Griffith from The Legal Paige Website | https://www.thelegalpaige.com/IG | @thelegalpaigeYouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ6POiCTWgnStvuVdUY_XZg*******************Come hang out on social media!Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/simplysandrayvonneFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/groups/weddingphotographyunfilteredTik Tok | @simplysandrayvonne
Is your business legally legit? So many of us start our businesses with no real knowledge of what we're supposed to do when it comes to setting up the legal side of things. That's why I'm so excited to chat today with Paige Griffith of The Legal Paige—she is going to be your legal bestie with all of the resources you could need, no matter what stage your business is in. Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!LEARN MORE ABOUT THE GREEN HOUSE >>You can find the full show notes and transcript for this episode at quiannamarie.com/podcast!Connect with Quianna:Instagram Facebook TikTok Pinterest Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Getting legally legit doesn't have to be scary or overwhelming. Paige Griffith from The Legal Paige joins me on the podcast today to discuss everything from how to set up your business legally, what to include in your client contracts, whether or not trademarking is necessary, and so much more that can and will eventually save you thousands of dollars and help you scale and protect your business the right way. For show notes, head to www.brandwelldesigns.com/thepodcast/episode70.Follow BrandWell on Instagram.Save 50% off your first year of Honeybook using this link!
A big thanks to Paige Griffith, the founder and attorney behind The Legal Paige, for sharing so much of her legal wisdom with us in this episode. This conversation is chock full of tips that will help you make your business more professional. Paige covers the small and big ways you can set yourself up to be protected, especially looking at the passive income side of your business to ensure that the work you do and the products you sell are protected too. Paige helps small businesses get legally legit so get ready to jot down some notes! Where to find Paige: https://thelegalpaige.com/ https://thelegalpaige.com/pages/podcasts https://www.facebook.com/thelegalpaige
Today, I'm sitting down with Paige Griffith from The Legal Paige to answer your most pressing legal questions to ensure your business is legally legit. These questions are literally ones you all asked in our new Facebook group, and Paige is here to tackle them one by one!Some of the topics we cover are the differences between contractors and employees, what to do when a client cancels your contract, or what happens when you need to fire a client.The legal aspect of a business can often feel intimidating and overwhelming, but after listening to our conversation, I know you'll feel confident that you have all the right tools you need to run a legally-legit business!-----Join The Wedding Pro CEO Podcast Community on Facebook! A free group to take the conversation past the podcast and share best practices, get quick tips you can implement today and be part of a like minded group of CEOs who are building the profitable business they've always dreamed of! For full show notes and guest links click HERE! Please share your biggest takeaway and review our podcast HERE!----- #FemaleEntrepreneur #weddingproceo #weddingprocoach
Who here gets the heebie-jeebies whenever you think of the legal and backend side of your business? Taxes? Terms and conditions? Legalities are typically the things that are most ignored when building a business because they're confusing, hard to understand, and just plain terrifying sometimes. However, the legalities of business DON'T have to be scary, and to prove that, we are bringing on our absolute favorite lawyer in the business, Paige Griffith of the Legal Paige for her 3rd time on the show to do a rapid-fire Q&A with us. Today we're pulling from questions that YOU, our listeners, submitted for Paige to answer. All the nitty-gritty legal things from a disclosure page on your website or blog for affiliate links and how to set up a DBA under your LLC (and what the heck those letters even mean!!), all the way to whether or not you have to file quarterly taxes, what you can write off each year as a business expense, legal things to keep in mind with passive revenue streams such as an online shop or online products, and lots more. This episode is packed full of super helpful tips and simple breakdowns of the laws and legalities you'll want to know as an entrepreneur. So if you're ready to get FREE legal advice from one of the coolest and most knowledgeable lawyers out there, grab a pen and paper, and let's go! Show notes: https://theheartuniversity.com/230-lawyer-answers-your-scary-legal-business-questions-with-paige-griffith Pixelcut: https://www.pixelcut.app/ Keeper & Co.: www.thekeeperco.com Use code “HEARTFAM” for 10% off Follow along with Paige: https://thelegalpaige.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thelegalpaige If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here. Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity
Ever wondered how one of the UK's most loved brands approach marketing & brand building? In this episode, we sit down with the amazing Paige Griffith-Carmichael who is the Founder & Director, of Brand Side marketing consultancy firm. Paige has worked with Marks & Spencer Australia for the past 5 years, dividing her time between Sydney & London as the retailer continues to grow rapidly in Australia. Marks & Spencer is a global retailer with over 30 million customers worldwide, & an impressive online presence in over 105 markets. Tune in for a deep dive into word of mouth marketing, how Paige built a passion for the lingerie industry & how Marks & Spencer approach nostalgic collaborations locally in order to continue building brand equity. Join the Amazing Women in Ecommerce community (AWIE): https://womeninecomm.yotpo.com/ Learn more about Collabosaurus: http://collabosaurus.com Shop Marks & Spencer Australia: https://www.marksandspencer.com/ Follow Paige at Brand Side Marketing & PR: https://www.instagram.com/brandsideco/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike recalls all the stories that past guests have shared on the Best Speech Podcast. Hear stories from:Grant Baldwin of The Speaker Lab (1:01)Ally Fallon of Find Your Voice (4:45)Jelani Memory of a kids book about... (9:36)Maya Elious of Built to Impact (15:43)Donald Miller of StoryBrand (18:16)James Clear, author of Atomic Habits (21:13)Courtney Carver of Be More with Less (24:05)Dominick Quartuccio of The Great Man Within (27:10)Justin Zoradi, author of Made For These Times (33:33)Paige Griffith of The Legal Paige (36:30)Ian Morgan Cron of the Typology Institute (43:53)Host Mike Pacchione can be found at bestspeech.co, where listeners can join the weekly email list, get free speaking tips or hire Mike to help your own storytelling skills. Follow Mike at @mpacc on social media.
Paige Griffith, aka The Legal Paige (@thelegalpaige), talks with Mike about her public speaking career, including how her history of speech and debate made her the speaker she is today and what she wishes she'd learned earlier about public speaking. She also shares with Mike about the best feeling she's ever had on stage, and tells us a story about the big chance she missed.Mike Pacchione (@mpacc) is a public speaking coach specializing in both individuals and group coaching. Check him out at bestspeech.co, sign up for his weekly-ish email, and get his free bonus content.
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Today's guest is Paige Griffith, a lawyer, entrepreneur and creative who helps creative business owners navigate the miasma that is contract and intellectual property law. Not only does she run her own firm Griffith Law, PLLC which is a virtual law firm specializing in small business law and intellectual property law. But she also runs The Legal Paige, a business and service that helps photographers, videographers, coaches, wedding planners, and other small creative businesses have better contracts, so they can cover their butts. Something that we know so many small businesses often don't do until it's too late. Today we talk through the five biggest legal mistakes that most photographers (and creative business owners) make, and how and why you should avoid them. We are really excited to have Paige here, because legal questions are super common in the business education space of photography, and we always have to temper our answers with large disclaimers about how we are not lawyers and are not giving legal advice. But now we have an actual in-the-flesh expert!
Did you hear the news!? We're hosting our very first in-person conference!!!!! CUE THE CONFETTI. POP THE BOTTLES OF CHAMPAGNE. This conference has been a LONG freaking time coming and in today's podcast episode we're spilling ALL the details about this conference. When it is, where it is, why we are hosting an in-person business conference in the first place, our guest speaker lineup, who the conference is for, and SOOOOOOO much more. Presale tickets JUST went live on Monday, September 20th. We have 300 tickets total, 50 of them being VIP (which we explain the difference for you), so if you've been itching to meet us in person and attend an in-person Heart event… NOW is your chance, my friend. We cannot wait to share with you EVERYTHING behind this conference and what you can expect. Show notes: https://theheartuniversity.com/178-were-hosting-a-business-conference Gigi Pip: https://ctgro.com/VUumgWLeq Use code “heartandhustle” for free shipping when you use the link! Content Creation Guide: www.theheartuniversity.com/content The Heart Conference Nashville: www.theheartuniversity.com/conference The Heart Conference Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/170106201881803/ Paige Griffith of The Legal Paige: Ep. 023 & Ep. 096 Zim Flores: Ep. 131 Angie Lee: Ep. 093 Jordan Lee Dooley: Ep. 003 & Ep. 149 If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here. Follow along: www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity
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If you’re the kind of person who struggles with the legal side of your business, and you keep pushing contracts aside thinking they’re unimportant or you’ll get one later… please don’t go anywhere. On the show today we’re welcoming Paige Griffith for the second time! Whoop! She’s been on the show once before on episode 23, and we had her back today to do a deep dive on all things contracts, especially contracts for photographers. A little bit about Paige, she’s the founder of The Legal Paige, a virtual law firm working with online businesses and wedding industry professionals. She is a certified Juris Doctor barred in the state of Montana and holds a double B.A. in Economics and Political Science. Within The Legal Paige, she helps her clients and online community run legal and protected businesses and counsels them on issues related to contracts, intellectual property, privacy, and business law. She has worked with industry leaders such as Jasmine Star, Lindsey & Evie of The Heart University (ohhh hayyyy dats us), Hope Taylor, Davey & Krista, Colleen Christensen with No Food Rules, Jennifer Anderson with Kids Eat in Color and dozens more. Her mission is to create an online space where the law isn’t so scary and entrepreneurs can get legally legit in no time. In this episode, Paige answers some big questions like “why are contracts so important? What’s the big deal?” “Do I need a contract at the very beginning of my business?” “What about if I’m just doing business or providing a service for a close family or best friend? Are contracts necessary there?” She also answers where she recommends getting a contract if you don’t have one at all. It’s a really good juicy episode. Paige breaks down all things contract-related and legal jargon SO freaking well. Show notes: http://theheartuniversity.com/096-intimidated-…r-paige-griffith/ HoneyBook: share.honeybook.com/heart In addition to a FREE 7 day trial, get 50% off your first year of HoneyBook, a $200 value!! www.theheartuniversity.com/contracts In addition, use "HEARTU" for 10% off for contracts. If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here. Freebie Clause Checklist: bit.ly/freeclausechecklist www.thelegalpaige.com/ Follow along: www.instagram.com/thelegalpaige www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity
Welcome to So, Here’s the Thing! In this episode, I’m joined by Natalie Franke, Dawn Richardson, and Paige Griffith for a roundtable discussion regarding drawing inspiration from versus stealing in the creative industry. Listen in as Natalie discusses community over competition, Dawn shares about a recent experience with her full website being copied, and Paige […] The post Episode 53: Inspiration vs. Stealing in the Creative Industry with Natalie Franke, Dawn Richardson, and Paige Griffith appeared first on Laylee Emadi Photography Blog.
As creatives, our minds do not naturally go to the practical side of things, and these tasks may even overwhelm us. But it is incredibly important to realize that when you are a photographer, you are a business owner as well, which means you have to make the necessary provisions for your venture to thrive. Today's guest, Paige Griffith, is the owner of The Legal Paige, a virtual law firm, where she teaches small business owners the legal way to run their operations. As a photographer herself, Paige has used her law degree to fill a gap in the market by providing legal advice and educational material for photographers. In this episode, Paige outlines some pertinent legal issues photographers need to be aware of. We discuss how LLCs are different from Sole Proprietorships and the importance of separating your business from your personal assets. The liability protection an LLC offers is crucial in ensuring that you, as an individual, stay safe. We also cover contracts, why you cannot share them with other photographers, and how to ensure you get reputable ones. Throughout the conversation, Paige highlights the importance of getting sound legal advice and paying the necessary costs. As photographers, we would happily spend thousands of dollars on lenses and our legal protection is as important as our equipment. We round the show off by talking about copyright and watermarks. Be sure to tune in today!
You’ve got a talent people will pay you for. You’re fired up about it. You’re ready to go. And just as you’re about to accept your first payment (Cha-Ching!), you panic! “Am I doing this legally?” you wonder. “Do I need to be doing something more official for Cheryl to pay me?” “LLC? Federal Tax ID? Do I need all these just to get started?” Look, all the legal mumbo-jumbo can slow us down. If you don’t know the right next step to take, and don’t have don’t have a professional to trust to help you out, it’s easy to get stuck. That’s why in today’s episode, Jordan brought on online business attorney Paige Griffith, JD. Paige has a virtual law firm working with online businesses and wedding industry professionals, she is a certified Juris Doctor barred in the state of Montana, and holds a double B.A. in Economics and Political Science. In this episode, we're diving into all the foundational legal steps you need to take so you can start making money with your passion project online with the confidence that your butt is covered. Pour a glass and get ready to learn! To follow Paige or learn more about her work, visit thelegalpaige.com.
My guest today is Paige Griffith of The Legal Paige, a virtual legal firm supporting creative small business entrepreneurs and helping them to get legal and protected in no time! We're talking about everything from force majeure to retainers vs. deposit and everything you need to know to ensure your business has a strong contract! Don't miss a single second of this episode as Paige drops one nugget after another and even gives you a few tips on what you can do with this newfound "downtime" to further secure your business! Follow Paige! Instagram Facebook Facebook Community Pinterest Website _______________ Show Notes: http://brandeegaar.com/2020/04/07/covid-and-contra…nd-clauses-oh-my/ Website: www.shewhodarespodcast.com
In today’s episode, Paige Griffith, from The Legal Paige, breaks down EVERY SINGLE THING you’ll EVER need to know about the legal side of your business. If you’ve ever struggled with knowing WHERE to start with registering your business, what the heck a sole proprietor, DBA, LLC, or S-Corp even are, and contracts overwhelm you, LISTEN UP! Paige goes over when and how to set up the legal side of your business in a “Legalities for Dummies” way that is SO easy to understand and will make you feel so capable of tackling the legal side of business. I wish I had Paige in my corner (or in my earbuds) when I first started my business, guys. Paige is a GENIUS and this episode is about to rock your world in all the best ways. Show Notes: https://theheartuniversity.com/023-how-to-get-legally-legit-with-paige-griffith
Keep your business legally legit with this week's guest, Paige Griffith, J.D. of The Legal Paige, a virtual law firm working with online businesses and wedding industry professionals. After working as a federal law clerk, Paige traded in the traditional law life for a virtual one, helping big name clients like Jasmine Star run legal and protected businesses. My favorite takeaways from my conversation with Paige are the common legal mistakes in starting an online business and the top three must-dos to cover your bases, what kinds of questions to ask when hiring an attorney and how to make the most of an attorney's time when you're on a limited budget, the profitable reason to consider trademarking, and how traditional brick and mortar service providers can transition into attracting clients online. Listen in for the insider scoop and check out thelegalpaige.com/shop for industry specific contract templates that keep your online business protected, without the hefty price tag! You can use my code ELLEN to save an extra 10% off :) Connect With Paige: www.thelegalpaige.comInstagram: @thelegalpaige Facebook: /thelegalpaigeIf you enjoyed today's episode, please:Post a screenshot & key takeaway on your IG story and tag me @missellenyin & @cubicletoceo so I can repost youLeave a positive review on Apple PodcastsSubscribe for new episodes every Monday ----- FREE RESOURCES:Service-based entrepreneurs, are you tired of being on the content hamster wheel + hustling for more followers without more income? I created a FREE, on-demand training just for you on how to use my step-by-step client attraction system to create your first $10K month, WITHOUT a large audience or complicated marketing strategies! Claim your bonus gift by watching now: ellenyin.com/class
Are you protecting yourself and your business with a privacy policy or terms and conditions on your website?In episode 333 of the Bokeh Podcast, Paige Griffith explains what these documents can do in covering all the bases when it comes to your business, as well as collecting data from potential customers through your website. Listen in as she shares the important components that you, as a photographer, need to have within your privacy policy and terms and conditions!The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Wedding and Portrait Photographer. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast.Catch up with Paige: (1:47)The Legal Paige - thelegalpaige.comGriffith LawBrand Position: Virtual legal resource that helps educate online small business owners how to protect themselves. (6:31)Book/Content Recommendations: (11:14)Everything is Figureoutable by Marie Forleo - bit.ly/bp-figureoutableThe Stacking Your Team Podcast by Biz Chix - bit.ly/bp-stackingyourteamThe Gear Bag: KUVRD Stretchy Lens Caps - kuvrdcamera.com (14:57)Considering Your Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions (17:06)Privacy Policy Regulations & Laws (17:06)General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)California Consumer Privacy ActChild Online Protection ActFederal Consumer Protection ActImportant Components of Terms & Conditions for Photographers: (24:49)1. Intellectual Property Notice - Evidence that we put the public on notice of copyright.2. Refund Policy (Specifically for e-commerce sites)3. Age Requirements (COPA - 13 years or older)Website Placement Recommendation from Paige: Secondary footer that includes the Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions, and Disclaimer (26:40)Components of the Privacy Policy (28:57)1. Who you collect the information from.2. Why you’re tracking the data.3. How you’re going to use the information.4. Explain things regarding minors in using their information.5. The use of information and their rights to change their consent.Links:thelegalpaige.comThe Legal Paige Podcast - thelegalpaige.com/podcastinstagram.com/thelegalpaigeThe Legal Paige Community on Facebook - bit.ly/bp-legalpaigecommunityBP Episode 130 with Paige Griffith - bit.ly/bp-131Evolve Conference - evolveworkshops.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Have you ever been jipped in an online giveaway? If so, join the club. Host Jenilyn introduces a segment called Human Pumice Stone. In the midst of it, hosts delve into a heavy topic that is quite often swept under the rug. Also, the Gem Sessions keep getting better as hosts vibe to music the world needs to hear! Sponsored by Niu Pacific. http://www.niupacific.com/ Follow us @sorryboutitpodcast on Instagram Email sorryboutit801@gmail.com Paige Griffith, J.D. Instagram: thelegalpaige https://www.buzzfeednews.com/amphtml/tanyachen/popular-traveling-family-bucket-list-family-accused-of The Witcher https://g.co/kgs/HYSFwR His Dark Materials https://g.co/kgs/HQRwWk The Outsider https://g.co/kgs/ETJKrv” Dave Barnes https://instagram.com/davebarnesmusic?igshid=13wwm1nodnffb Follow @woohoo86 'GEM SESSION' on Spotify for more Gems
When you think of the legal side of your business, you may just think of contracts and making sure you don't have to go to court, but there's so much more to it. Attorney Paige Griffith is diving into what a legal audit is, why it's a necessity to do in your business, and the 10 checklist items that you need to look at when you're performing an audit. If you're ready to start making sure your business is legally covered in every way, then this episode is for you! Grab the SHOWNOTES: hayleyluckadoo.net/post/paige Join the Facebook community: facebook.com/groups/femalesonfireinsiders 50% off Honeybook: share.honeybook.com/hayleyluckadoo
In this episode, we talk about the uncomfortable thing that nobody wants to discuss and that's speaker agreements. We've had a past episode about this, but I want to address this from a different angle because the reality is you're probably a business owner who's already using contracts or agreements with your current clients. You may not be new to using contracts within your business. However, that contract you're using probably doesn't translate correctly for a speaking engagement. So today I brought in a friend of mine Paige Griffith with The Legal Paige. She's a student of ours who's in the Speaker Circle. She's also an amazing attorney. She's going to give a different perspective on our existing contracts and explain what clauses we need to have within our speaker contracts. If you loved this episode and it motivated you to add speaking to your business, please take the time to leave me some positive feedback on iTunes. I'd also love to hear about your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag us @thecreativespeakerpodcast. Episode takeaways you don't want to miss: You always want to start with a contract with your clients because that's the beginning of your communication. It really sets the four like the groundwork for what type of relationship you're going to have Contracts are EVER EVOLVING. They are not a one size fits all document Having a 2 sided contract holds up better in court Examples of clauses you should have Promotion Clause: outlines what kind of promotion expectations there will be for the speaker (social media, etc..) This should be detailed down to how many times you should be posting, where you should be posting etc…. Your contract should hold conference organizers accountable for promoting you as well Compensation Clause: should cover all accommodations and travel expenses AS WELL AS PER DIEM! You need to eat! Coverage Clause: How long are you required to be at the conference? You aren't getting paid to be there on your off time. Intellectual Property: Covers all of your outlines, slides, and workbooks. Make sure they cannot be re-sold or redistributed without your consent Liquidated Damages: Ensures you're still compensated if the event gets canceled for something other than an act of god etc... For full show notes and links, visit: http://www.thepublicspeakingstrategist.com/shownotes/083
We are chatting with Paige Griffith from The Legal Paige all about how to make sure your wedding photography or online business is Legal and Legit in the eyes of the law. Do you know the difference between a S-Corp. Sole Prop, or LLC? Well, Paige breaks it down for you easily and clearly. The Legal Paige a virtual law firm working with online businesses and wedding industry professionals. Visit Website: https://thelegalpaige.com Shop Contracts: https://thelegalpaige.com/shop Podcast: https://thelegalpaige.com/podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelegalpaige Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paigemariegriffith Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/paigemariegriffith Our online course How to Start a Podcast is here! Love the podcast? Please leave a 5 ⭐️ review on Apple Podcasts. Our goal is 20 reviews in 2020. Can you help us? Thank YOU for your support! You can listen to Tea with Jainé on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and all other major podcasting platforms. You can make a monthly contribution by using the Support this Podcast button in our profile. Thank you so much for all of your kind support!! Stay up to date & visit us at www.teawithjaine.com and follow @jainekershner on Instagram to see our latest IGTV episodes. Have a topic you'd like us to discuss? Email us at hello@teawithjaine.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Download the Free Legal Audit Workbook Here (it will take you step by step through this episode). I'm honored to welcome Paige Griffith from The Legal Paige to the podcast today. Paige is walking us, step-by-step, through a Legal Audit of our Wedding Businesses. Spoiler Alert: Paige dives DEEP in this episode so buckle up. I highly encourage you to download her Free Legal Audit Workbook and take your wedding business through this whole process. Let me tell you a bit more about Paige: Paige Griffith graduated in 2016 from the University of Montana School of Law with high honors, and also holds a double BA in Economics and Political Science from Pacific Lutheran University. During her time in law school, she started a photography business and after a lot of hustle, late nights, and determination, it became a six-figure business in just 3 years. Paige has now combined her legal and entrepreneurial passions to help other entrepreneurs and creatives create successful and legitimate businesses. Her goal is to create a space where all small businesses feel protected and confident. The Legal Paige was founded in 2018 and is a virtual legal consulting firm for small business entrepreneurs.
Today's guest is wedding photographer and attorney Paige Griffith of Paige Marie Photography. Paige primarily serves the Missoula, Montana area, which—relative to cities that we're near like Baltimore and Washington DC—is a pretty small market, and that's exactly the reason that I wanted to chat with Paige. We often hear from people in smaller markets that some of the strategies out there just don't work for their smaller, especially more rural areas. Well, I wanted to chat with Paige about how she was able to build a six-figure photography business in a smaller market. She outlines the challenges business owners face in those markets and then gives us steps that business owners can take to market their businesses in those areas. The highlights: 03:02 How a creative outlet in law school led to a full-time business. 10:40 The three challenges of building a business in a small(er) market. 16:15 How Paige intentionally built her portfolio. 20:43 Advertising in a small market, and the importance of choosing the right publications and platforms. 24:03 How marketing with handouts is still effective for Paige, and the importance of building a personal brand. 31:11 The challenge of pricing services in a smaller market—and understanding what your ideal client is willing to pay. 36:56 What it means to 'find a niche, fill the niche, kill the niche.' 43:05 The importance of going to your audience. 45:56 Getting published in local and regional publications. 48:22 How to get participation from other vendors in styled shoots. 50:55 The importance of investing in a website. 55:45 How Paige manages being both a full time attorney and full time wedding photographer. Paige's Biography: Paige Griffith graduated in May 2016 from the University of Montana School of Law with high honors, and also holds a double BA in Economics and Political Science from Pacific Lutheran University. During her time in law school, she was actively involved in the Women's Law Caucus, Montana Law Review, and National Moot Court Team. She started a photography business during law school which became a six-figure business in just 3 years. Paige combined her legal and entrepreneurial passions by helping other entrepreneurs and creatives create successful and legitimate businesses. Her goal is to create a space where all small businesses feel protected and confident. The Legal Paige was founded in 2018 and is an online legal consulting and business consulting firm. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: The Legal Paige James & Jess Photography Check out the show notes at Davey & Krista (https://daveyandkrista.com/btb-paige-griffith-episode-21?utm_source=itunes&utm_medium=episode-show-notes&utm_campaign=paige-griffith-21) for links, resources, transcripts, and other episode materials.
You’re clear about your photographic style and you’ve determined your ideal client, but have you created the legal and financial structure for your business that is necessary for your protection and for your success?Make sure to listen in to episode 130 as lawyer and photographer, Paige Griffith, guides us through the 5 steps photographers need to take to make sure that they’ve sucessfuly established their business from a legal standpoint, and set themselves up for financial success.The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Wedding and Portrait Photographer. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast.Lesson Learned: After working her traditional 8-5 job as a law clerk and photographing on the weekends, she knew she something wasn’t right since she lived for the weekend. She knew photography was pulling her into a different direction than the traditional post-law school route. She decided to combine her photography and legal passions into one as her own practice.Time Technique: Schedule time for yourself.The Gear Bag: Canon Mark IV, 85mm 1.2L, ReflectorThe Legal Paige: Empowering small business owners to feel confident and protected in their legal legitimacy.5 Steps to Legal Success in Your Business:1. Determine if you’re running your business alone or in a partnership, then determine how you want to register your business (sole proprietor, LLC, etc.)2. Maintain a separate business bank account (requires a free EIN number).3. Create a budget spreadsheet that is accounting for the percentage of what your tax liability will likely be in the end. Keep all of your receipts.4. Ensure that you have the necessary contracts in place.5. Have a plan in place in case something comes up (ex. A lawyer you can call).Download Paige’s Top 10 Business TricksBudgeting Tips:1. Plan for your taxes on a monthly basis to ensure you’re saving the correct amount of money.2. Keep all of your receipts.3. Working from home saves so much in the long run.4. Hire independent contractors before hiring full time employees.Photographers Mentioned in this Episode:Alysha Larkey - Make It Happen PhotographyJenna KutcherZack GrayChristina ScaleraLinks:Website: thelegalpaige.comFacebook: The Legal PaigeInstagram: @thelegalpaigeoulafitness.comJenna Kutcher MastermindBuilding a Storybrand - Donald MillerQuickbooksEvernoteChristina Scalera Contract Shop See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ever had the season where you're working ourselves too hard, juggling too my plates and in need of a total efficiency injection? When talking about efficiency in business, nobody felt more suited than Paige. She established herself photographer during law school and has since grown it to a 6 figure business alongside a full-time job (crazy I know!). Listen if you want to be inspired, encouraged towards efficiency and to find out what's next as Paige ventures into something new this year! _____ Find the show notes and get connected to everything mentioned in the episode HERE. Enjoyed the episode? I'd love to hear your thoughts and get connected with you over on Instagram.