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In episode 105 of Going Forward, host Eric Elliott sits down with trial attorney and law professor Sara Williams for an inspiring, candid conversation about purpose, perseverance, and building your reputation in the legal industry. From humble beginnings to becoming a nationally respected voice for young lawyers and women in law, Sara opens up about her journey, the challenges of navigating a male-dominated field, and the importance of discovering your authentic self in both life and career. Whether you're a law student, practicing attorney, or someone seeking motivation, this episode is packed with heartfelt insight, real talk, and the kind of wisdom that moves you forward.Connect w/ Eric Elliott: Website: https://ericelliott.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ericelliottspeaker LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamericelliott/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericmelliott/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/EricMElliott Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ericmelliott Email: Eric@EricElliott.com Text: 843-279-5843Connect w/ Sara Williams: Personal Website: https://sarawilliamsesq.com/Firm Website: https://shunnarah.com/attorney/sara-williams/#overview LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-williams-93b2a76/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarawilliamsesq/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarawilliamsesq/?hl=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC44lUj1BOXjXD1pDNV-Mphg iSupercharge your online advertising campaigns with Optmyzr! Streamline management, optimize performance, and boost your ROI.Visit https://hs.optmyzr.com/hs/vip to discover how Optmyzr can revolutionize your digital marketing. As a special treat for our listeners, sign up with the code GOINGFORWARD20 and enjoy an exclusive 20% discount on your first year with Trainual! Seize this opportunity to supercharge your operations and propel your business forward!Eric Elliott is a self-made entrepreneur and marketing expert with extensive experience crafting impactful brand narratives for clients across industries. He is the founder of VIP Marketing and Craft Creative. In 2009, Mr. Elliott started VIP Marketing with almost no resources. VIP now has a global team and is recognized as one of the top branding agencies in the USA by Clutch. co. He founded Craft Creative in 2015, a full-service video production company providing premium services to clients across the US. Eric is also the host of Going Forward, a podcast moving conversations with entrepreneurs and leaders that inspire, motivate, and challenge you to embrace possibility and make a difference. Mr. Elliott is the author of numerous articles and an active contributor to Entrepreneur Magazine, Forbes, and Medium. Recognized as a pillar of his community, the city of North Charleston established Eric Elliott Day to honor his name and legacy to inspire others.Brought to you by VIP Marketing: VIP Marketing is a digital advertising agency based in Charleston, SC. Our mission is to separate our clients from the crowd. We commit to serving and delivering their marketing and creative needs on time and within scope. So then, our goal is to partner with businesses to market to the right people and capture their attention. In brief, we get results with premium video production, social media marketing, graphic design, media planning, and media buying.
Maria is back! On this week's episode she sits down with attorney Sara Williams to talk about creating her own brand, why you should nurture your employees' entrepreneurship, how women are treated in law, and why they should never put themselves last. Get in touch with Sara at https://sarawilliamsesq.com/ Guest Sara Williams (sarawilliamsesq on Instagram) began her legal career as a civil defense attorney and has worked for some of the preeminent litigation firms of the State. She has over 18 years experience litigating a variety of cases across the State of Alabama, including premises liability, motor vehicle negligence, wrongful death and trucking cases. Host Maria Monroy (@marialawrank on Instagram) is the Co-founder and President of LawRank, a leading SEO company for law firms since 2013. She has a knack for breaking down complex topics to make them more easily accessible and started Tip the Scales to share her knowledge with listeners like you. _____ LawRank grows your law firm with SEO Our clients saw a 384% increase in first-time calls and a 603% growth in traffic in 12 months. Get your free competitor report at https://lawrank.com/report. Subscribe to us on your favorite podcast app Rate us 5 stars on iTunes and Spotify Watch us on YouTube Follow us on Instagram and TikTok
Maria is back! On this week's episode she sits down with attorney Sara Williams to talk about creating her own brand, why you should nurture your employees' entrepreneurship, how women are treated in law, and why they should never put themselves last. Get in touch with Sara at https://sarawilliamsesq.com/ Guest Sara Williams (sarawilliamsesq on Instagram) began her legal career as a civil defense attorney and has worked for some of the preeminent litigation firms of the State. She has over 18 years experience litigating a variety of cases across the State of Alabama, including premises liability, motor vehicle negligence, wrongful death and trucking cases. Host Maria Monroy (@marialawrank on Instagram) is the Co-founder and President of LawRank, a leading SEO company for law firms since 2013. She has a knack for breaking down complex topics to make them more easily accessible and started Tip the Scales to share her knowledge with listeners like you. _____ LawRank grows your law firm with SEO Our clients saw a 384% increase in first-time calls and a 603% growth in traffic in 12 months. Get your free competitor report at https://lawrank.com/report. Subscribe to us on your favorite podcast app Rate us 5 stars on iTunes and Spotify Watch us on YouTube Follow us on Instagram and TikTok
In this episode of Touring the Holy Land, Jen has a conversation with Sara Williams about the power dynamics of narratives surrounding the Holy Land and the emergence of solidarity tourism among American Christians. Sara shares a shift she has observed in her research from traditional pilgrimage models to a focus on witnessing marginalized communities, emphasizing the call to come and see as a transformative experience. Sara and Jen also discuss how liberation theology informs solidarity tourism, and the complex identities and experiences of Palestinians that travelers can encounter. Their conversation explores the transformative potential of these tours, the ethical implications of participants' experiences, and the necessity of acknowledging the multifaceted narratives of marginalized communities. In their extended conversation for our Patreon supporters, Jen and Sara discuss the transformative potential of “Come and See” tours and their invitation for travelers to engage in deeper reflexivity and genuine solidarity within Christian communities.Sara A. Williams is an Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Fairfield University. Her scholarship examines possibilities for just relationships in contexts marked by asymmetries of power and privilege. Her research on this topic has spanned progressive American Christian Holy Land tourism and gentrifying post-industrial U.S. urban communities. Dr. Williams holds a PhD from Emory University, an MA in Religion from Yale Divinity School, and a Master of Social Work from the University of Georgia.If you enjoy our content, please consider supporting our work on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/AcrosstheDivide Follow Across the Divide on YouTube and Instagram @AcrosstheDividePodcastAcross the Divide partners with Peace Catalyst International to amplify the pursuit of peace and explore the vital intersection of Christian faith and social justice in Palestine-Israel.Show Notes:Hillary Kaell, Walking Where Jesus Walked: American Christians and Holy Land PilgrimageSara A. Williams and Roger Baumann, “Journeys to and among the Margins: Transnational Religio-Racial Identity on American Christian Palestinian Solidarity Tours”Sara A. Williams, Moral Commodities and the Practice of Freedom”Sara also recommends Roger Baumann's book, Black Visions of the Holy Land: African American Christian Engagement with Israel and Palestine
Introduction (0:00:00). Who's at fault for Microphone-Gate?"How I Teach" (0:04:07). Justin is organizing a new EATS presentation -- and he wants your advice. Who would you like to see teach? And on what topics? (Click here to nominate people.)The Break (0:08:16). Which 20 teams are headed to AAJ Nationals? AAJ Report Card (0:10:08). Was the judge shortage solved? What was the case balance in Hunter v. Huffheins and Snoats? Are there any rules that need to be changed? And how does AAJ stac(k) up against TYLA?AAJ Predictions Recap (0:27:03). Katie Powers complains about spreadsheet access, Sara Williams explains the importance of being "vibey," and both ladies continue the art of humblebragging. Who's getting the spa treatment, Katie or Sara?Suggested Plagiarism: Chris Arledge (0:40:46). Coming off his most recent eight-figure verdict, Chris explains how he cross-examines differently than most: with "destinations," "persuasive speech," "multiplying facts," and "thesis statements."Mailbag (1:19:21). A question about NALAE's new All-American Awards.
Ever catch yourself bending over backwards to seem perfect — only to feel like a phony anyway? Sara Williams once said, “Freedom is understanding that you cannot control how other people perceive you,” Stop letting external opinions define your self-worth. I'm gonna say it again.
Introduction (0:00:00). What do we expect for the first in-person STAC regionals this decade?The Break (0:07:02). Results from BLSA regionals. Winners of the Online National Championship. An insult from Jared Rosenblatt. Exciting news from the Pahlke Family. And a mea culpa from Justin.NTC Witness Program (0:11:34). Texas Southern's Tim Adams and Brandon Draper bring back one of the most generous projects in the community. Also: Brandon feels vindication, and Tim makes a campaign speech.NALAE Interview (0:22:52). President Shlahet and President-Elect Schott talk about NALAE's new partnership with AAJ, the new All-American awards, and their "love letters."The Heart of AAJ (0:47:51). Jenn Rafter and Kathryn Schwacha talk about the switch back to in-person competition. We ask Kathryn to give Spencer advice for becoming a personal concierge, and we ask Jenn if she can say "Shlahet Shwacha" five times fast.AAJ Predictions (1:01:02). Cumberland's Sara Williams and Mercer's Katie Powers return to predict the winners of all 10 regions. Sara promises to pay her gambling debt, Katie tries to humblebrag, and we find out who knows more about transportation.Mailbag Question (1:28:30). A.J is still complaining. Plus, a question about and non-vegan alcohol.
Creating a Family: Talk about Infertility, Adoption & Foster Care
Click here to send us a topic idea or question for Weekend Wisdom.Are you considering adopting or fostering a child with Down Syndrome? Join our conversation with Dr. Sara Williams, a developmental-behavioral pediatrician at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. She provides developmental evaluations and follow-up care for children with a variety of neurodevelopmental disabilities, including in the Thomas Center for Down Syndrome.In this episode, we discuss:What is Down syndrome?How common is it?What are the different types of Down syndrome? Is genetic testing routinely done when Down syndrome is suspected?What are some of the common physical traits of a person with Down syndrome? What are the common developmental disabilities caused by this disorder?What are the common intellectual disabilities caused by this disorder?Is there a way to know in advance how intellectually impacted a child may be? Do the symptoms differ depending on the type of Down syndrome the child has? What are the common mental health issues that people with this disorder may exhibit?What are some ways to determine the degree of impact if you adopt a child past infancy? Interventions that can help.How do these kids fit within the school system? What is the school system required to do?What are the common medical conditions that may accompany trisomy 21?What is the life expectancy of a person with Down syndrome?Is there a medical specialty that those considering adopting or fostering a child with Down syndrome should seek out?What are some common mental health issues and behavioral issues that may be more common in people with Down syndrome?How to find mental health and behavioral treatment for children and adults with Down syndrome?How does trauma interact with Down syndrome?Is attachment difficult for kids with Down syndrome who have experienced trauma?Are people with Down syndrome able to live independently in adulthood?What makes a difference in the prognosis for children with Down syndrome? Why should people consider adopting or fostering a child with Down syndrome?Resources:National Down Syndrome Society (list of specialized centers)Global Down Syndrome Reece's Rainbow National Down Syndrome Adoption Network Project Search Understanding Down Syndrome American Academy of Pediatrics Clinical Report: Health Supervision for Children With Down SyndromeSupport the showPlease leave us a rating or review. This podcast is produced by www.CreatingaFamily.org. We are a national non-profit with the mission to strengthen and inspire adoptive, foster & kinship parents and the professionals who support them.Creating a Family brings you the following trauma-informed, expert-based content: Weekly podcasts Weekly articles/blog posts Resource pages on all aspects of family building
As we prepare to launch our exciting new season on 'Writing Your Own Story,' we're revisiting this powerful episode that perfectly bridges our themes of personal power and narrative control. This conversation with the remarkable Sara Williams exemplifies how to author your own success story.
Welcome back to The Game Changing Attorney Podcast's "Road to the Summit" mini-series! As we continue our journey toward the 2024 Game Changers Summit, each Tuesday we're diving into impactful conversations with the most powerful moments from previous Summits and speakers you'll see this year. In this episode, we're excited to bring together four powerful women in the legal industry who are breaking boundaries and leading with confidence: Sara Williams, Samantha Ball, Mariam Kuregyan, and Rachel Flood. These remarkable leaders share their unique journeys and discuss the importance of female leadership, overcoming self-doubt, and redefining what it means to be a successful woman in law today. Are you facing challenges stepping into your full leadership potential? This conversation will inspire you to embrace your strengths, challenge societal norms, and step up without apology. Here's what you'll learn: Why it's essential to stop apologizing for being great at what you do How to challenge traditional expectations and create your own path to success The importance of visibility and mentorship for the next generation of female leaders Join us for a deep dive into leadership, confidence, and owning your power in the legal world. The road to the Summit is here! ---- Show Notes: 00:00 – Introduction 03:11 – Defining Leadership: Insights from the Panel 05:47 – Addressing Misconceptions about Female Leaders 09:48 – Overcoming Resistance as Female Leaders in Male-Dominated Fields 14:26 – Balancing Work and Home: Authenticity and Leadership 17:33 – The Benefits of Female Leadership in the Legal Industry 21:06 – Setting an Example for the Next Generation of Female Leaders 25:08 – Advice for the Next Generation of Women Leaders 30:43 – Final Thoughts and Takeaways ---- Links & Resources Davana Law Firm Flood Law Firm Disability Attorneys of Michigan Alexander Shunnarah Trial Attorneys Armenia Crisp ---- Listening to this episode but want to watch it? Check it out on Spotify. Do you love this podcast and want to see more game changing content? Subscribe to our YouTube channel. ---- Past guests on The Game Changing Attorney Podcast include David Goggins, John Morgan, Alex Hormozi, Randi McGinn, Kim Scott, Chris Voss, Kevin O'Leary, Laura Wasser, John Maxwell, Mark Lanier, Robert Greene, and many more. ---- If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like: 249 Codie Sanchez – Maximizing Income: Strategies for Achieving Financial Freedom 269 Jan Dils– Leading the Largest Female-Founded Law Firm in America 302 AMMA – Leading with Integrity: How to Compete Ethically
Welcome back to The Game Changing Attorney Podcast's "Road to the Summit" mini-series! As we continue our journey toward the 2024 Game Changers Summit, each Tuesday we're diving into impactful conversations with the most powerful moments from previous Summits and speakers you'll see this year. In this episode, we're thrilled to feature an expert panel of game changers: Judy Smith, Sara Williams, Harlan Schillinger, and Joe Fried. These industry leaders bring their unique insights on how to build an authentic, standout brand that drives long-term success. Are you struggling to stand out in a sea of competitors? This conversation will uncover how authenticity, clear messaging, and credibility can help you rise above the noise. Here's what you'll learn: Why being true to yourself is your most powerful branding tool How to position yourself as a subject matter expert in your field The secret to creating a brand that resonates and builds trust Tune in for key strategies on brand-building from the legal industry's most respected voices. The road to the Summit is here! ---- Show Notes: 00:00 – Introduction 02:00 – Authenticity and Trust in Building a Brand 05:37 – Personal Branding: Staying True to Yourself 09:34 – Credibility and the Role of Being Real 13:47 – Becoming a Subject Matter Expert: Joe Fried's Journey 17:30 – The Power of Vulnerability and Passion in Success 19:59 – Cancel Culture and Course Correction 25:03 – The Importance of Diversity in Branding and Leadership 30:48 – Final Thoughts and Takeaways ---- Links & Resources Scandal Seth Godin Lowe's Home Depot Alexander Shunnarah Jeff Bezos The Ritz-Carlton Peloton ---- Listening to this episode but want to watch it? Check it out on Spotify. Do you love this podcast and want to see more game changing content? Subscribe to our YouTube channel. ---- Past guests on The Game Changing Attorney Podcast include David Goggins, John Morgan, Alex Hormozi, Randi McGinn, Kim Scott, Chris Voss, Kevin O'Leary, Laura Wasser, John Maxwell, Mark Lanier, Robert Greene, and many more. ---- If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like: 280 Rory Vaden – Reputation Precedes Revenue: Mastering the Art of Personal Branding 154 Conrad Saam – Data Over Guesswork: The Strategies Behind Effective Legal Marketing 271 AMMA – Building a Bullet-Proof Brand
In today's episode I talk to Sara Williams. Sara is the CEO of the charity KidsOut which provides positive experiences for some of the UK's most vulnerable and disadvantaged children. Sara's career took off in 1997 as a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants. For 15 years she guided Gerard Gamble Group through a variety of business ventures and strategic acquisitions. Also In 1999, Sara led a pivotal management buyout at Apollo Metals, creating Metalweb, a £35m business. Now as as CEO of KidsOut UK, she's dedicated to supporting vulnerable children, building on her deep commitment and prior involvement as a trustee and committee member. Sara is deeply committed to advancing the KidsOut's mission of providing comprehensive wellbeing support, transformative educational initiatives, and joy filled experiences for every child in need and together with her dedicated team, she aspires to instil hope and resilience in the hearts of the children, equipping them with the tools and resources necessary to overcome adversity. Sara's blend of strategic acumen and passion for social responsibility, shapes a brighter future for children in need. We talk about the real need for children and teenagers to be able to have the best start in life regardless of their upbringing and circumstances and how this can be best achieved, even though the challenges seem impossible to conquer at times. Everyone's childhood experiences follow them throughout their life and shape their future, even more so when there isn't the basic care and support in order to have the best chances to develop and reach their true potential. An eye opening episode that shares the plight of many young people of today. For more information on Sara Williams visit https://kidsout.org.uk For more information on Mimi Novic visit https://www.miminovic.co.uk
As more women enter the legal space, we are seeing a shift. Attorneys and legal professionals are empowered to play by their own rules. Lift one another up. And fight for justice - together. In our first season, we featured the inspiring stories of women, including Sara Williams, Bibi Fell, Jennifer Gore, and countless other pioneers who have defied the odds and made their mark in the legal profession. And were ready to do it again! In season two we are centering the conversation on: - The Art of Negotiation - Titans of Technology - Launching a Firm While women have made significant strides in the legal field, the journey towards true equality is far from over. Tune in for stories that serve as a beacon of strength, reminding each of us that success is achievable. Subscribe today so you never miss an episode!
In this special episode of Anewgo of New Home Sales, join hosts Anya Chrisanthon and John Lee as they bid farewell to their beloved colleague, Sara Williams. Reflecting on Sara's invaluable contributions during her tenure at Anewgo, they discuss her journey from the challenges of a startup environment to becoming an industry connector and a driving force behind the company's product development. Sara shares her most memorable moments and the qualities that have made her successful in her role. As Sara embarks on her next chapter, the team celebrates her impact and looks forward to the future of Anewgo.
Today, Emilie Bellet is joined by Sara Williams, a debt advisor with over 20 years of experience and the voice behind Debt Camel since 2013, as we demystify the world of credit scores. Is credit always good? We'll explore what a credit score is, the main credit agencies in the UK, and how credit scores are calculated. Plus, we'll uncover how to check your score for free, ways to improve it, and debunk common myths.PARTNERThank you to our partner PensionBee. With PensionBee you can combine, contribute and withdraw online. Take control of your pension, so that you can enjoy a happy retirement and join over 240,000 customers saving with PensionBee. When investing, your capital is at risk. CONNECT WITH VESTPODIf you want to read the main takeaways from the episodes, subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.vestpod.com/subscribe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vestpod/ RESOURCESMain takeaways: https://www.vestpod.com/Debt Camel: https://debtcamel.co.uk/ Loqbox: https://www.loqbox.com/Listen to PensionBee's monthly podcast, The Pension Confident Podcast to better understand the world of personal finance and pensions: https://podfollow.com/the-pension-confident-podcast DISCLAIMERWe are not certified financial advisers! The articles and information made available on Vestpod are provided for information and educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. You are advised to consult with an independent financial advisor for advice on your specific circumstances. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode: Sara Williams shares her evolving journey with AI technology and its transformative impact on her life and career. She emphasizes the importance of mastering AI technologies, like ChatGPT and YOU.com, to boost productivity and efficiency across various life and work domains. Sara also explores AI's promising potential within the construction industry, especially in mitigating skilled labor shortages. She urges listeners to experiment with AI tools to enhance their productivity and maintain a leading edge. Timestamps: 00:00 Where will AI be in 10 years? 02:22 Gen Z Views on AI 03:47 Safety and Security Concerns of AI 05:41 Moving Trends of Different Generations 11:42 What Can AI Do? 18:39 Sara Williams Interview 27:12 Embracing AI: From Early Encounters to Evolution 36:28 Enhancing Productivity and Efficiency With AI 42:22 AI in the Construction Industry 48:03 Staying Ahead of the Curve: Exploring and Experimenting with AI About Sara: For almost 20 years, Sara has been working in the new home industry in sales, marketing and leadership for builders and tech companies, and has had a hand in growing each company she has worked for by putting strategic sales and marketing processes and technology in place. Her own work on sales teams gained her national recognition from the National Association of Home Builders Sales and Marketing Council when she won the first Gold award in 2013 for Online Sales. In her current role as Director of Sales at Anewgo, Sara has had the opportunity to help with rebranding initiatives, building industry relationships, marketing, product development, product launches, sales, advisory boards, training, and business consulting with Anewgo builder partners. Sara and her team at Anewgo have been industry trailblazers and disruptors for selling new homes online via ecommerce platforms and the AI revolution for new homes sales and marketing. Acknowledgements: Builder365 is powered by Opendoor for Builders. For easy sales and smooth moves, visit www.opendoor.com/builder365
Sara Williams currently practices at Alexander Shunnarah Trial Attorneys headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, where she handles primarily trucking, wrongful death and catastrophic injury litigation. Sara has collected over $30 million in verdicts and settlements on behalf of her clients, including a $12 million dollar verdict against the Birmingham Max Bus system arising out of a collision caused by that transit system's failure to properly monitor the health of its drivers resulting in a driver passing out while driving a bus. From 2017 through the close of 2021 she served as the managing attorney for the firm. During that time the firm would grow to include over 100 attorneys and over 400 staff members in offices in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas and Massachusetts. Prior to joining the Alexander Shunnarah firm, Sara spent the first half of her career defending trucking companies and drivers. She has recently returned to a more active practice after spending the last three years as the firm's managing attorney, during which time the firm grew to over 65 lawyers and over 300 employees with offices in nine states. In 2021 Sara decided to step away from her role as managing attorney to re-focus on her litigation practice and developing a social media campaign focused on empowering women lawyers. Sara is an adjunct professor of Trial Advocacy at Cumberland School of Law where she teaches Advanced Skills in Trial Advocacy-Civil and Depositions and Technology. She is a 2003 graduate of Florida State University and a 2006 graduate of Cumberland School of Law.
Sara Williams shares her story of self-discovery and growth in the legal industry, emphasizing the importance of breaking free from traditional norms to find fulfillment and happiness as a lawyer. From teaching at a law school to managing a firm and ultimately branding herself within it, Sara's story highlights the value of exploring different paths and embracing change to create a career that aligns with personal values and aspirations. Join us as Sara inspires law students and young lawyers to prioritize their happiness and forge their unique paths in the legal profession.Lawyer Side HustlesSara Williams, a successful lawyer and owner of a self-branded grouping within a larger law firm, also serves as a dedicated professor at Samford Cumberland School of Law. With over 13 years of teaching experience, Sara is deeply committed to preparing her students to be practice-ready and excel in the legal field. She teaches courses such as basic skills and trial advocacy, deposition skills, and advanced trial advocacy civil. Sara's passion for teaching stems from her belief in the importance of providing students with practical skills and real-world experiences to succeed in their legal careers.“The key is to figuring out what you really enjoy doing and what makes you happy and not getting into a job because people tell you that's what you should do,” shares Sara Williams in Episode 135 of You Are a Lawyer.Sara's approach to teaching reflects her belief in empowering students to explore their interests and find fulfillment in their legal careers. She encourages her students to embrace growth and not limit themselves to traditional career paths. Sara's dedication to creating a supportive and innovative learning environment resonates with her advocacy for happiness and wellness in the legal profession.LISTEN TO LEARNHow to share your work ethic with your childrenThe benefits of establishing your brand outside of your law firm identityHow to create a fulfilling legal careerWE ALSO DISCUSSHow Sara's career evolved from managing a law firm to branding herself within the firm and finding autonomy.The diverse career paths available to lawyers include roles in influencer contract review, app development, and motivational speaking.The importance of prioritizing happiness and well-being in the legal profession, challenging traditional norms, and advocating for personal fulfillment.Join the FREE mailing list!Get behind-the-scenes content from You Are A Lawyer. 1) Visit www.youarealawyer.com2) Add your email address to the Subscribe pop-up box OR3) Enter your email address on the right side of the screen4) Get emails from me (I won't fill your inbox with junk)!Interact with You Are A LawyerKyla Denanyoh hosts the You Are A Lawyer podcast. Follow the podcast:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@youarealawyerWebsite: https://www.youarealawyer.com
Introduction (0:00:00). Spencer and Justin discuss how they conduct tryouts, and it leads to a broader conversation about how they structure their respective programs at Berkeley and UCLA. The Break (0:14:45). Oops. Losing Graciously (0:17:08). Stetson's Liz Boals and Cumberland's Sara Williams discuss how coaches can teach their students to handle competition losses with professionalism and grace -- and how coaches can model that behavior themselves. Main Interview: Jessica Falkenstein (0:50:45). Drexel's alumni coach clarifies the difference between North and South Jersey, wonders if her father was in the mob, lets Justin test her memory of mock trial opening statements, tells the adoooorable story of how her parents met, acknowledges the photographic evidence that she's shorter than RBG, explains her love of Disney, and repeatedly roasts her husband.
Introduction (0:00:00). Spencer talks about bunk beds. The Break (0:03:51). Results from Queens DA and AAJ Regionals. Predictions Contest (0:06:03). Katie Powers and Sara Williams return to find out who won. Katie answers a mailbag question, and Sara tries to stay out of hot water. Thoughts on AAJ Regionals (00:15:27). Case balance data, some crazy protest stories, and three pet peeves. Main Interview: Megan Chaney (0:38:24). Megan forgets that she was on the show before, explains why the CIA rejected her mother, accepts responsibility for bringing COVID to America, describes her childhood detective work, brags about the #1 strip club in Cleveland, and shares one of most poignant stories ever shared on our podcast: how she met her biological family. Words to Live By (01:27:57). Spencer offers some inspiring quotes.
The Break (0:00:00). Results from South Carolina's Trials and Tribulations and LSU's Bayou Challenge -- including a heartwarming tale of congeniality. AAJ Preview (0:03:35). AAJ's lottery system, whether this competition should still be on Zoom, the new death penalty for "reading," and the quality of this year's case. Predictions Challenge (0:24:02). Mercer's Katie Powers and Cumberland's Sara Williams make their picks for AAJ Regionals. Katie complains about not receiving the rules that she definitely received. Sara announces her "friend," her "girl," and her two "boos." Main Interview: Fordham's Brittany Russell (0:54:53). Brittany talks about the words she mispronounces as a New Yorker, Adam Shlahet's bizarre post-defeat ritual, finding blood in a hotel room, her thoughts about the City of Buffalo, and her eight-figure trial results. Ad for Potential New Sponsor (1:31:51). Let us introduce you to a tech startup...
Join Anya Chrisanthon as she sits down with Shari Morton and Ingrid Prince from Shared Drive to recap their experiences at IBS 2024 in Las Vegas. They discuss the emerging role of AI in homebuilding, new ideas and innovations in online sales, and key takeaways from educational sessions. Shari and Ingrid also share highlights from the show floor, Sales Central, and their own Whiskey Business networking event. Get an inside look at the biggest homebuilding conference of the year and learn how to apply the latest industry insights to elevate your sales and marketing.International Builder Show Highlights, Mentions and Takeaways: NAHB YP CommitteeShoutout to Jim Tobin for always making time for the YP's Thank you to all who attended Builder Connections Happy Hour co-sponsored by Anewgo.Gold Key and Capitol Club PartiesAnya Chrisanthon shared the stage with Kimberly Mackey of New Homes Solutions and Keith McKinney of New Home Star to present: "You Bought the Tech, Now How Do You Get Your Sales Teams to Use It?"The Nationals: congratulations to all of the Silver and Gold winners and special shoutout to Lisa Parrish and team PMP for putting on another fabulous show!Shoutout to Jen Barkan for paving the way for the rest of OSC'sAnewgo CEO John Lee shared the stage with Kimberly Mackey of New Homes Solutions, Carol Morgan of Denim Marketing, Will Zhang of Open House and Bassam Salem of AtlasRTX to present: "Jam(b) Session: How A.I. is Revolutionizing New Home Sales & Marketing"Sara Williams presented "Flywheels & Funnels: Top Data & Business Intelligence Tools to Engage Buyers Start to Finish" with Melissa Cervin of Lombardo Homes and Brandon Barelman of Builder DesignsAbout Shared Drive: Being seasoned online sales professionals, Shari and Ingrid had first-hand experience on what it is like to have a successful online sales program and the challenges that also come with it. Being pioneers of their craft, Ingrid and Shari were passionate about helping others and getting results.With their desire for continued improvement and making an impact in the online sales profession, they founded Shared Drive.Shared Drive was founded based on providing turn-key online sales solutions and a seamless customer experience for home builders across the country while also cultivating a working culture with continuous training, support, work/life balance, excellence, and growth.
Most people know that you need a good credit score to be able to borrow money, but how to start building one is a mystery. First aired in June 2022, in this episode of Money Clinic, host and FT consumer editor Claer Barrett sits down with listener Emma, 22, who has never been in debt before, aside from her student loans. Emma has heard that getting a credit card could increase her chances of taking out a mortgage in the future, but before she applies for one, what does she need to consider? In this episode, Claer gives Emma's credit score an MOT with help from Katie Watts, a consumer expert at moneysavingexpert.com, and debt adviser Sara Williams, who runs the Debt Camel blog. Together, they explain the hidden world of credit scores, credit files and tips on how to use credit responsibly, as well as offer tips on how to improve your credit score — and why this might be worth doing.For more tips on how to organise your money, sign up to Claer's email series 'Sort Your Financial Life Out With Claer Barrett' at FT.com/moneycourseIf you would like to be a guest on a future episode of Money Clinic, email us at money@ft.com or send Claer a DM on social media — she's @ClaerB on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok.Want more?Check out Claer's column, A dating app with credit scores: what's not to love?Listen to more episodes, such as Credit scores: when a small debt becomes a big problem, Should I pay off my student loan early?, and more. Presented by Claer Barrett. Produced by Tamara Kormornick and Persis Love. Our executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Sound design by Breen Turner, with original music from Metaphor Music. Cheryl Brumley is the FT's global head of audio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anewgo is developing revolutionary new homebuilder websites that are smart, interactive, and personalized. Our CEO John Lee reveals how Anewgo is future-proofing websites for the AI era. We dive into key features like seamless omnichannel experiences, private buyer portals, and data insights that will transform customer journeys. Sara Williams tackles common questions on integrating Anewgo's websites with existing tools. Together, we explore how Anewgo is leveraging our role as the top visualization content creator to build the next generation of fully integrated websites. We recap the game-changing benefits of consolidated data, highly engaging buyer experiences, and getting in early on the future of websites. If you're a homebuilder looking to take your online presence to the next level, this episode is a must-listen primer on how Anewgo is evolving websites. Tune in now to hear our groundbreaking visions for the future of homebuilding online!Get Exclusive Updates on Anewgo's Next-Gen Website Technology and Learn More: https://anewgo.com/websites
Joey Rafaeli started a Law Firm in his childhood bedroom during the Covid lockdown and is now overseeing fifteen employees of a fully remote company. He is an experienced Florida attorney who represents individuals injured as a result of other people's negligence. On this week's episode, Maria speaks with Joey about running a virtual law firm, the value of money, how to grow leads with Instagram, how to build personal and professional relationships, hiring remote employees and how lavish purchases can help build your businesses. To connect with Joey, visit https://rafaelilaw.com Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Rafaeli Law Website Rafaeli Law Instagram Rafaeli Law TikTok Rafaeli Law Facebook Rafaeli Law LinkedIn Other episodes you might enjoy: 9. Grit and Determination: Creating Your Own Opportunities 12. From $7 to $7 Million: Mobile Advertising and Optimism 25. Social Media Breakdown: A Step-By-Step Guide to TikTok for Attorneys Previous Guests: Chris Massaro, Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Joey Rafaeli started a Law Firm in his childhood bedroom during the Covid lockdown and is now overseeing fifteen employees of a fully remote company. He is an experienced Florida attorney who represents individuals injured as a result of other people's negligence. On this week's episode, Maria speaks with Joey about running a virtual law firm, the value of money, how to grow leads with Instagram, how to build personal and professional relationships, hiring remote employees and how lavish purchases can help build your businesses. To connect with Joey, visit https://rafaelilaw.com Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Rafaeli Law Website Rafaeli Law Instagram Rafaeli Law TikTok Rafaeli Law Facebook Rafaeli Law LinkedIn Other episodes you might enjoy: 9. Grit and Determination: Creating Your Own Opportunities 12. From $7 to $7 Million: Mobile Advertising and Optimism 25. Social Media Breakdown: A Step-By-Step Guide to TikTok for Attorneys Previous Guests: Chris Massaro, Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
It's hard to run a law firm. So much is asked of you, and you have only so much time to accomplish it all. Maybe you don't always know the answers, but you're afraid to show weakness. How do you delegate and trust people to get the job done right? J.L. King has the answers. J.L. King, II, is an experienced civil trial lawyer in Georgia. He primarily represents catastrophically injured victims and the families of individuals who have died as a result of negligence. Before he chose this focus, J.L. worked for one of the premier insurance defense firms in the southeastern United States. On this week's episode, Maria speaks with J.L. about his small-town upbringing, how you can be a good lawyer and a good marketer, being a good delegator, why things don't always have to be perfect, and the ins and outs of managing your staff. Key Takeaways You can't be the best at everything. Recognize your limitations. Even the most successful people have things they aren't good at. They accept it and learn where to put their focus to best benefit the company. There's no shame in asking for help. Consider part-time employees. Staffing can be highly stressful. Hiring, firing, and questions about overstaffing and understaffing can all be overwhelming. Consider hiring someone part-time who can fill a gap or jump between departments when needed. They can be a help at the most stressful moments. Delegate. Delegate. Delegate. Hire people that complement your weaknesses. Not good at marketing? Hire a marketing manager. Not good at writing? Hire a copywriter. Trust those people with their tasks, and don't micromanage. This kind of trust can take a lot of weight off your shoulders. To connect with J.L., visit https://kingtriallaw.com Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube The King Firm Website The King Firm Facebook The King Firm X / twitter The King Firm LinkedIn The King Firm YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 7. Hiring Systems: Find your "A" Team 31. Build Your Team: Fostering a Culture of Continuous Improvement 51. Why Trial Lawyers Should Advertise, and Buying and Selling a Law Firm Previous Guests: Chris Massaro, Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
It's hard to run a law firm. So much is asked of you, and you have only so much time to accomplish it all. Maybe you don't always know the answers, but you're afraid to show weakness. How do you delegate and trust people to get the job done right? J.L. King has the answers. J.L. King, II, is an experienced civil trial lawyer in Georgia. He primarily represents catastrophically injured victims and the families of individuals who have died as a result of negligence. Before he chose this focus, J.L. worked for one of the premier insurance defense firms in the southeastern United States. On this week's episode, Maria speaks with J.L. about his small-town upbringing, how you can be a good lawyer and a good marketer, being a good delegator, why things don't always have to be perfect, and the ins and outs of managing your staff. Key Takeaways You can't be the best at everything. Recognize your limitations. Even the most successful people have things they aren't good at. They accept it and learn where to put their focus to best benefit the company. There's no shame in asking for help. Consider part-time employees. Staffing can be highly stressful. Hiring, firing, and questions about overstaffing and understaffing can all be overwhelming. Consider hiring someone part-time who can fill a gap or jump between departments when needed. They can be a help at the most stressful moments. Delegate. Delegate. Delegate. Hire people that complement your weaknesses. Not good at marketing? Hire a marketing manager. Not good at writing? Hire a copywriter. Trust those people with their tasks, and don't micromanage. This kind of trust can take a lot of weight off your shoulders. To connect with J.L., visit https://kingtriallaw.com Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube The King Firm Website The King Firm Facebook The King Firm X / twitter The King Firm LinkedIn The King Firm YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 7. Hiring Systems: Find your "A" Team 31. Build Your Team: Fostering a Culture of Continuous Improvement 51. Why Trial Lawyers Should Advertise, and Buying and Selling a Law Firm Previous Guests: Chris Massaro, Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
With the bills rolling in after Christmas, this week's episode is devoted to helping listeners tackle their credit card debts on a practical and emotional level - no matter how big or small they might be. Host Claer Barrett hears from experienced debt adviser Sara Williams of the popular Debt Camel blog and Instagram account, Helen Saxon, deputy editor of Money Saving Expert, and Dr Pamela Roberts, a shopping addiction specialist at the Priory Clinic. They give tips on balance transfers and on how to resist the urge to splurge. To sign up for Claer's Sort Your Financial Life Out money course, visit FT.com/moneycourseLinks: Business Debtline here Citizens Advice here Stepchange hereDebt Camel Blog hereFor the MSE Credit card eligibility calculator, go here To listen to the Money Clinic episode about shopping addiction, go hereFollow Claer on social media @Claerb and contact the Money Clinic team via money@ft.comPresented by Claer Barrett. Produced by Philippa Goodrich. Our executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Sound design by Simon Panayi, with original music from Metaphor Music. Cheryl Brumley is the FT's global head of audio.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you often worry if your fashion sense is appropriate for the workplace? Are you having trouble finding your one true passion? Have you ever had issues navigating the family business? If any of these questions speak to you, make sure to listen to this week's podcast. Taylor Dordick is a personal injury attorney at Dordick Law Firm in California. She is passionate about fighting for victims of abuse and recently received a groundbreaking $2.28 billion verdict in the Jane Doe v Fitzgerald sexual abuse case. On this week's episode, Maria speaks with Taylor about fashion in the workplace, working with her family, being a legacy, and finding her niche in fighting for victims of abuse. Key Takeaways Be smart about fashion. Yes, it is possible to dress appropriately for the workplace and still feel confident about your looks. Taylor teaches us that you don't have to shop high end to feel high end. Search and you can find great deals at places like Target, Nordstrom Rack, and Saks OFF Fifth. And remember, tailor, tailor, tailor. Don't squander your privilege. Take every opportunity and leg up that life gives you. Use it to do good, and don't throw it away. There are tons of people who would give anything to be in your position. Don't let them down. Find your niche. Sometimes, you have to work to find your calling because it's not immediately apparent. Taylor found her niche in fighting for victims of abuse. Don't be afraid to try different things until you find what makes you happy. To connect with Taylor, visit https://dordicklaw.com/ Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Dordick Law Website Dordick Law Instagram Dordick Law Facebook Dordick Law X / twitter Dordick Law LinkedIn Dordick Law YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 16. Own Your Career: Empowering Female Trial Attorneys 21. Compassion Through Crisis: Discovering Strength in Vulnerability 27. Find Your Footing: Growing Confidence and Prioritizing Health Previous Guests: Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Do you often worry if your fashion sense is appropriate for the workplace? Are you having trouble finding your one true passion? Have you ever had issues navigating the family business? If any of these questions speak to you, make sure to listen to this week's podcast. Taylor Dordick is a personal injury attorney at Dordick Law Firm in California. She is passionate about fighting for victims of abuse and recently received a groundbreaking $2.28 billion verdict in the Jane Doe v Fitzgerald sexual abuse case. On this week's episode, Maria speaks with Taylor about fashion in the workplace, working with her family, being a legacy, and finding her niche in fighting for victims of abuse. Key Takeaways Be smart about fashion. Yes, it is possible to dress appropriately for the workplace and still feel confident about your looks. Taylor teaches us that you don't have to shop high end to feel high end. Search and you can find great deals at places like Target, Nordstrom Rack, and Saks OFF Fifth. And remember, tailor, tailor, tailor. Don't squander your privilege. Take every opportunity and leg up that life gives you. Use it to do good, and don't throw it away. There are tons of people who would give anything to be in your position. Don't let them down. Find your niche. Sometimes, you have to work to find your calling because it's not immediately apparent. Taylor found her niche in fighting for victims of abuse. Don't be afraid to try different things until you find what makes you happy. To connect with Taylor, visit https://dordicklaw.com/ Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Dordick Law Website Dordick Law Instagram Dordick Law Facebook Dordick Law X / twitter Dordick Law LinkedIn Dordick Law YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 16. Own Your Career: Empowering Female Trial Attorneys 21. Compassion Through Crisis: Discovering Strength in Vulnerability 27. Find Your Footing: Growing Confidence and Prioritizing Health Previous Guests: Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Are mass torts something you're interested in, but haven't had the time to learn the ins and outs of? Maybe you're already acquainted, but just need some advice on how to move forward. Either way you're going to come out of this podcast with everything you need to know about mass torts. As CEO of The Search Engine Guys (TSEG), Chris Massaro oversees the company's growth in its operations and sales, as well as managing key accounts for single-event and mass tort law firms. TSEG is a legal marketing company that has expert knowledge in mass tort advertising. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Chris to discuss mass torts. What are they? How do you advertise? Why should you invest? How do you invest? How do you protect your money? And how do you avoid unscrupulous offers? They also discuss the unusual way Chris got into marketing and why social media hates lawyers. Key Takeaways Don't call out sick from Dave & Busters. If Chris Massaro had called in sick that day, he may have never found success in his current career path. You never know when fortune might strike, so try to take advantage of every opportunity presented. Most importantly, make sure to be honest about your hangover. Encourage your employees' success. Find joy in your employees' accomplishments. Think about how each business decision affects not only you, but also your staff. Closing that next lead means more money for the business, which allows you to pay higher salaries, which leads to an employee closing on their first home. Think twice before you decide to go home early and skip that call. Be smart about your investment. Mass torts can be profitable, but only with the right guidance. Beware of scams and people just trying to make a quick buck. Do your research, and make sure to vet the people you work with. Don't let yourself fall victim to the wrong person. To connect with Chris, visit the TSEG website at https://www.tseg.com Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube TSEG Website TSEG Instagram TSEG Facebook TSEG X / Twitter TSEG LinkedIn TSEG YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 5. Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns 10. Punch Above Your Weight: Success On Any Budget 30. Investing Masterclass: The Simple Truth About Making Smart Investments Previous Guests: Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Are mass torts something you're interested in, but haven't had the time to learn the ins and outs of? Maybe you're already acquainted, but just need some advice on how to move forward. Either way you're going to come out of this podcast with everything you need to know about mass torts. As CEO of The Search Engine Guys (TSEG), Chris Massaro oversees the company's growth in its operations and sales, as well as managing key accounts for single-event and mass tort law firms. TSEG is a legal marketing company that has expert knowledge in mass tort advertising. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Chris to discuss mass torts. What are they? How do you advertise? Why should you invest? How do you invest? How do you protect your money? And how do you avoid unscrupulous offers? They also discuss the unusual way Chris got into marketing and why social media hates lawyers. Key Takeaways Don't call out sick from Dave & Busters. If Chris Massaro had called in sick that day, he may have never found success in his current career path. You never know when fortune might strike, so try to take advantage of every opportunity presented. Most importantly, make sure to be honest about your hangover. Encourage your employees' success. Find joy in your employees' accomplishments. Think about how each business decision affects not only you, but also your staff. Closing that next lead means more money for the business, which allows you to pay higher salaries, which leads to an employee closing on their first home. Think twice before you decide to go home early and skip that call. Be smart about your investment. Mass torts can be profitable, but only with the right guidance. Beware of scams and people just trying to make a quick buck. Do your research, and make sure to vet the people you work with. Don't let yourself fall victim to the wrong person. To connect with Chris, visit the TSEG website at https://www.tseg.com Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube TSEG Website TSEG Instagram TSEG Facebook TSEG X / Twitter TSEG LinkedIn TSEG YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 5. Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns 10. Punch Above Your Weight: Success On Any Budget 30. Investing Masterclass: The Simple Truth About Making Smart Investments Previous Guests: Kevin Kennedy, Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Having tons of energy can be a great thing if you know how to put it to use. Say yes to new opportunities, make light of yourself on TikTok, buy a new Rolls-Royce, or even build your own private courthouse. How are these all related? Kevin Kennedy did them, and they all, in one way or another, led to the growth of a successful law firm. Kevin Kennedy is the founder of The Kennedy Law Firm in Clarksville, Tennessee. They are a Christian law firm that provides counsel for everything from personal injury to estate planning. His family has lived in Clarksville since just after the Revolutionary War, and he has recently surpassed 1.6 million followers on TikTok. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Kev to discuss gaining a huge TikTok following, saying yes to opportunity, hiring A players, Elvis, and being on Oprah. If you listen long enough, you also may find out what it's like to be serenaded by Kevin. Key Takeaways Have a core value system. Kevin Kennedy lets his Christian values guide him in his everyday life. They are reflected in his personal and business decisions. Whether it's religion or your own personal values, have a touchstone you can go back to when you're struggling and need help. Don't say no. Should you say no to purchasing a Rolls-Royce? Probably not. Kevin Kennedy didn't, and that Rolls got him a case that covered his purchase in just ninety days. Maybe you don't need a Rolls-Royce, but try taking a chance on something that may not make sense at the time, because you never know what it may lead to down the road. Don't burn bridges. It's never a good idea to burn a bridge, no matter how good you think it will feel. Down the line, you may run into the person you collided with in a situation where they have all the cards. Be the bigger person, and look out for your long-term success. To connect with Kevin, follow him on TikTok @kennedylawfirm Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube The Kennedy Law Firm Website The Kennedy Law Firm Instagram The Kennedy Law Firm TikTok The Kennedy Law Firm Facebook The Kennedy Law Firm X / Twitter Kevin Kennedy LinkedIn Kevin Kennedy YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 2. The 2 Billion Dollar Man: Lessons from 30 Years of Law 5. Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns 6. Pick a Winning Jury: Make the Emotional Connection Previous Guests: Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Having tons of energy can be a great thing if you know how to put it to use. Say yes to new opportunities, make light of yourself on TikTok, buy a new Rolls-Royce, or even build your own private courthouse. How are these all related? Kevin Kennedy did them, and they all, in one way or another, led to the growth of a successful law firm. Kevin Kennedy is the founder of The Kennedy Law Firm in Clarksville, Tennessee. They are a Christian law firm that provides counsel for everything from personal injury to estate planning. His family has lived in Clarksville since just after the Revolutionary War, and he has recently surpassed 1.6 million followers on TikTok. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Kev to discuss gaining a huge TikTok following, saying yes to opportunity, hiring A players, Elvis, and being on Oprah. If you listen long enough, you also may find out what it's like to be serenaded by Kevin. Key Takeaways Have a core value system. Kevin Kennedy lets his Christian values guide him in his everyday life. They are reflected in his personal and business decisions. Whether it's religion or your own personal values, have a touchstone you can go back to when you're struggling and need help. Don't say no. Should you say no to purchasing a Rolls-Royce? Probably not. Kevin Kennedy didn't, and that Rolls got him a case that covered his purchase in just ninety days. Maybe you don't need a Rolls-Royce, but try taking a chance on something that may not make sense at the time, because you never know what it may lead to down the road. Don't burn bridges. It's never a good idea to burn a bridge, no matter how good you think it will feel. Down the line, you may run into the person you collided with in a situation where they have all the cards. Be the bigger person, and look out for your long-term success. To connect with Kevin, follow him on TikTok @kennedylawfirm Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube The Kennedy Law Firm Website The Kennedy Law Firm Instagram The Kennedy Law Firm TikTok The Kennedy Law Firm Facebook The Kennedy Law Firm X / Twitter Kevin Kennedy LinkedIn Kevin Kennedy YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 2. The 2 Billion Dollar Man: Lessons from 30 Years of Law 5. Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns 6. Pick a Winning Jury: Make the Emotional Connection Previous Guests: Lawrence LeBrocq, Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
The secret to doing it all is having a strong team. If you want to grow your business, you have to empower them to take charge. A single person can only accomplish so much. Don't be afraid to let go. You may be surprised at what they can accomplish without you. Lawrence A. LeBrocq is a practicing attorney and managing partner at Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq. Lawrence has tried hundreds of personal injury cases that have resulted in several multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements, recovering more than $100 million on behalf of his 2,000+ clients over the course of his career. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Lawrence to discuss why it's important to focus on company culture, how to deal with underperforming employees, and a few of his most memorable cases. Key Takeaways Use positive motivation. Having trouble getting your employees to learn a new software, speed up their workflow, or ask for Google reviews? Lawrence LeBrocq uses $100 bills to motivate his staff. Try to find what works best for you. Go all out for your clients. You may have a client who suffered a horrific accident that no amount of money can fix, but money can ease their pain. Putting in the extra effort can lead to a much bigger verdict. Use old things in new ways. Lawrence uses his podcast to give clients a rundown of what to expect when working with him. Think of things you're currently doing that could be repurposed to your benefit. To connect with Lawrence, visit him at https://www.garcesgrabler.com/ Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Website Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Instagram Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Facebook Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq X / Twitter Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq LinkedIn Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 6. Pick a Winning Jury: Make the Emotional Connection 7. Hiring Systems: Find your "A" Team 21. Compassion Through Crisis: Discovering Strength in Vulnerability Previous Guests: Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
The secret to doing it all is having a strong team. If you want to grow your business, you have to empower them to take charge. A single person can only accomplish so much. Don't be afraid to let go. You may be surprised at what they can accomplish without you. Lawrence A. LeBrocq is a practicing attorney and managing partner at Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq. Lawrence has tried hundreds of personal injury cases that have resulted in several multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements, recovering more than $100 million on behalf of his 2,000+ clients over the course of his career. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Lawrence to discuss why it's important to focus on company culture, how to deal with underperforming employees, and a few of his most memorable cases. Key Takeaways Use positive motivation. Having trouble getting your employees to learn a new software, speed up their workflow, or ask for Google reviews? Lawrence LeBrocq uses $100 bills to motivate his staff. Try to find what works best for you. Go all out for your clients. You may have a client who suffered a horrific accident that no amount of money can fix, but money can ease their pain. Putting in the extra effort can lead to a much bigger verdict. Use old things in new ways. Lawrence uses his podcast to give clients a rundown of what to expect when working with him. Think of things you're currently doing that could be repurposed to your benefit. To connect with Lawrence, visit him at https://www.garcesgrabler.com/ Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Website Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Instagram Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Facebook Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq X / Twitter Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq LinkedIn Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 6. Pick a Winning Jury: Make the Emotional Connection 7. Hiring Systems: Find your "A" Team 21. Compassion Through Crisis: Discovering Strength in Vulnerability Previous Guests: Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
The secret to doing it all is having a strong team. If you want to grow your business, you have to empower them to take charge. A single person can only accomplish so much. Don't be afraid to let go. You may be surprised at what they can accomplish without you. “At the heart of it all, I'm a person who wants to empower others to take control of their lives and future.” Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert is the founding attorney and owner of Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group. She represents victims of vehicle collisions, drunk driving collisions, those injured in a slip-and-fall, and wrongful death cases. Jennifer's goals of becoming an attorney and opening her own practice were shaped by her own personal injury experiences. In college, she was seriously hurt in a car accident. After going through the arduous recovery process and having to navigate her own legal case, Jennifer decided that she wanted to dedicate her professional life to helping other victims get back on track. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Jennifer to discuss building a large following on social media, teaching leadership skills, giving your team autonomy to make decisions and Jenn secret shops her own firm. Key Takeaways Watch out for secret shoppers. Always be on your A game. You never know who's calling. It could be your own boss. Batch your content. Film a bunch of content at once and schedule it on your social media calendar. You don't want to always be rushing to post at the last second. Learn to delegate. Train and trust your team to make important decisions without you. You can't be everywhere at once. To connect with Jenn, follow her on Instagram @jenngorelawyer Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group Website Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group Instagram Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group TikTok Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group Facebook Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group X / Twitter Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group LinkedIn Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 8. Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert - Integrity: Hiring Automation and Living Your Values 15. Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert - First Page Rankings: How to Think Like Google 18. Chad Dudley - Accelerate Your Firm: Intake and Understanding Revenue Previous Guests: James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
The secret to doing it all is having a strong team. If you want to grow your business, you have to empower them to take charge. A single person can only accomplish so much. Don't be afraid to let go. You may be surprised at what they can accomplish without you. “At the heart of it all, I'm a person who wants to empower others to take control of their lives and future.” Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert is the founding attorney and owner of Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group. She represents victims of vehicle collisions, drunk driving collisions, those injured in a slip-and-fall, and wrongful death cases. Jennifer's goals of becoming an attorney and opening her own practice were shaped by her own personal injury experiences. In college, she was seriously hurt in a car accident. After going through the arduous recovery process and having to navigate her own legal case, Jennifer decided that she wanted to dedicate her professional life to helping other victims get back on track. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Jennifer to discuss building a large following on social media, teaching leadership skills, giving your team autonomy to make decisions and Jenn secret shops her own firm. Key Takeaways Watch out for secret shoppers. Always be on your A game. You never know who's calling. It could be your own boss. Batch your content. Film a bunch of content at once and schedule it on your social media calendar. You don't want to always be rushing to post at the last second. Learn to delegate. Train and trust your team to make important decisions without you. You can't be everywhere at once. To connect with Jenn, follow her on Instagram @jenngorelawyer Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group Website Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group Instagram Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group TikTok Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group Facebook Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group X / Twitter Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group LinkedIn Atlanta Personal Injury Law Group YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 8. Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert - Integrity: Hiring Automation and Living Your Values 15. Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert - First Page Rankings: How to Think Like Google 18. Chad Dudley - Accelerate Your Firm: Intake and Understanding Revenue Previous Guests: James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Join Sarah as she meets two awesome physicians from the Division of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics (DDBP) at CCHMC! Dr. Cassandra Conrad and Dr. Sara Williams are super neat docs who use their passions to integrate care for their complex patients. DBP is a growing field that achieves an impressive intersection of specialty and primary care in medicine--stay tuned for all their great advice and stories!Please contact either physician for elective rotation info, shadowing, questions, or comments!Dr. Conrad at cassandra.conrad@cchmc.orgDr. Williams at sara.williams3@cchmc.org
Hitting rock bottom doesn't mean the end. Things may seem bleak, but you can get through it. Reach out to loved ones around you and ask for their help. You may be surprised at how supportive others can be and how strong you actually are. James (TopDog) Helm almost ruined his life fighting a crippling pill addiction from ages 17 to 25. Now sober since 2016, James has grown TopDog Law into one of the most successful law firms in Philadelphia. “What was once my biggest liability is now my biggest asset. I'm grateful for my struggle and wouldn't have it any other way. It allows me to connect with people on a deeper level and offer my experience, strength, and hope to those who are dealing with addiction or going through the devastation of a catastrophic injury.” On this week's episode, Maria sits down with James (TopDog) Helm as they discuss starting your own business, creating a brand, gaining clients through social media, and dealing with addiction. Key Takeaways Set yourself apart. You don't have to follow the norm. Follow the path that works best for you. Be authentic. People can sense when you're being fake. Being honest can help you build a more authentic brand. Hire for the jobs you hate. Don't force yourself to get bogged down in things you aren't good at. Find people who excel in the areas you are weak. To connect with James, follow him on Instagram @topdoglaw Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube TopDog Law Website TopDog Law Instagram TopDog Law TikTok TopDog Law Facebook TopDog Law X / Twitter TopDog Law LinkedIn TopDog Law YouTube Previous Guests: Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Bob Simon, Gary Sarner, Jen Gore-Cuthbert, Muhammad Ramadan, Amanda Baggett, Sara Williams, Joe Fried, Bibi Fell, Sahm Manouchehri, Sevy Fisher, Taly Goody, Teresa Diep, Dan Ambrose, Rick Ferri, Glen Lerner, and many others Other episodes you might enjoy: 3. Lead With Passion: Build On Strength 4. Make the Choice: Champion for Kindness 5. Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns
Hitting rock bottom doesn't mean the end. Things may seem bleak, but you can get through it. Reach out to loved ones around you and ask for their help. You may be surprised at how supportive others can be and how strong you actually are. James (TopDog) Helm almost ruined his life fighting a crippling pill addiction from ages 17 to 25. Now sober since 2016, James has grown TopDog Law into one of the most successful law firms in Philadelphia. “What was once my biggest liability is now my biggest asset. I'm grateful for my struggle and wouldn't have it any other way. It allows me to connect with people on a deeper level and offer my experience, strength, and hope to those who are dealing with addiction or going through the devastation of a catastrophic injury.” On this week's episode, Maria sits down with James (TopDog) Helm as they discuss starting your own business, creating a brand, gaining clients through social media, and dealing with addiction. Key Takeaways Set yourself apart. You don't have to follow the norm. Follow the path that works best for you. Be authentic. People can sense when you're being fake. Being honest can help you build a more authentic brand. Hire for the jobs you hate. Don't force yourself to get bogged down in things you aren't good at. Find people who excel in the areas you are weak. To connect with James, follow him on Instagram @topdoglaw Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube TopDog Law Website TopDog Law Instagram TopDog Law TikTok TopDog Law Facebook TopDog Law X / Twitter TopDog Law LinkedIn TopDog Law YouTube Previous Guests: Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Bob Simon, Gary Sarner, Jen Gore-Cuthbert, Muhammad Ramadan, Amanda Baggett, Sara Williams, Joe Fried, Bibi Fell, Sahm Manouchehri, Sevy Fisher, Taly Goody, Teresa Diep, Dan Ambrose, Rick Ferri, Glen Lerner, and many others Other episodes you might enjoy: 3. Lead With Passion: Build On Strength 4. Make the Choice: Champion for Kindness 5. Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns
Having the odds stacked against you doesn't mean giving up. Finding your path may be tough, but with hard work and determination, the possibilities are endless. Gary has held the record for the highest jury verdicts in numerous courthouses, including a staggering $125 million-dollar jury verdict in Ventura County in 2016. He went directly from high school to law school, never attending college. He put himself through a four-year night program while working at a law office, where he started as a file room clerk. Immediately after passing the bar, Mr. Dordick opened his own law firm, starting out with no employees. Now, Dordick Law Corporation has three locations, fifty-six employees, and eighteen lawyers, including his three kids, Michelle, Dylan, and Taylor, as associate lawyers. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Gary Dordick as they discuss what it means to be healthy at 60, how he found his path through martial arts, working with his kids, and how he sees the future of law. Key takeaways College isn't everything. Not going to college doesn't mean not being successful. Carve your own path, learn from others, and take advantage of every opportunity. Don't spoil your kids. Even though you may want to give them everything you didn't have, it's ok to hold some things back. Teach them lessons about the value of money and let them see how hard work and grit can lead to a more fulfilling life. Try new things. Don't be afraid to take a chance. You may find your view completely changed after giving it a try. To connect with Gary, visit his website https://dordicklaw.com/ Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Dordick Law Website Dordick Law Instagram Dordick Law Facebook Dordick Law X / twitter Dordick Law LinkedIn Dordick Law YouTube Previous Guests: Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Bob Simon, Gary Sarner, Jen Gore-Cuthbert, Muhammad Ramadan, Amanda Baggett, Sara Williams, Joe Fried, Bibi Fell, Sahm Manouchehri, Sevy Fisher, Taly Goody, Teresa Diep, Dan Ambrose, Rick Ferri, Glen Lerner, and many others Other episodes you might enjoy: 2. The 2 Billion Dollar Man: Lessons from 30 Years of Law 27. Find Your Footing: Growing Confidence and Prioritizing Health 50. Optimizing Your Health and Your Law Firm
Having the odds stacked against you doesn't mean giving up. Finding your path may be tough, but with hard work and determination, the possibilities are endless. Gary has held the record for the highest jury verdicts in numerous courthouses, including a staggering $125 million-dollar jury verdict in Ventura County in 2016. He went directly from high school to law school, never attending college. He put himself through a four-year night program while working at a law office, where he started as a file room clerk. Immediately after passing the bar, Mr. Dordick opened his own law firm, starting out with no employees. Now, Dordick Law Corporation has three locations, fifty-six employees, and eighteen lawyers, including his three kids, Michelle, Dylan, and Taylor, as associate lawyers. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Gary Dordick as they discuss what it means to be healthy at 60, how he found his path through martial arts, working with his kids, and how he sees the future of law. Key takeaways College isn't everything. Not going to college doesn't mean not being successful. Carve your own path, learn from others, and take advantage of every opportunity. Don't spoil your kids. Even though you may want to give them everything you didn't have, it's ok to hold some things back. Teach them lessons about the value of money and let them see how hard work and grit can lead to a more fulfilling life. Try new things. Don't be afraid to take a chance. You may find your view completely changed after giving it a try. To connect with Gary, visit his website https://dordicklaw.com/ Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Dordick Law Website Dordick Law Instagram Dordick Law Facebook Dordick Law X / twitter Dordick Law LinkedIn Dordick Law YouTube Previous Guests: Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Bob Simon, Gary Sarner, Jen Gore-Cuthbert, Muhammad Ramadan, Amanda Baggett, Sara Williams, Joe Fried, Bibi Fell, Sahm Manouchehri, Sevy Fisher, Taly Goody, Teresa Diep, Dan Ambrose, Rick Ferri, Glen Lerner, and many others Other episodes you might enjoy: 2. The 2 Billion Dollar Man: Lessons from 30 Years of Law 27. Find Your Footing: Growing Confidence and Prioritizing Health 50. Optimizing Your Health and Your Law Firm
Life isn't perfect. Things get in the way. Issues arise. Problems come up. Don't let that dissuade you from following your dreams. As a trial attorney in Baltimore, Joe Volta focuses his practice on complex product liability litigation. Additionally, he works with clients to handle a variety of cases that include general business concerns, auto and motorcycle negligence, wrongful death, truck accidents, and premises liability. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Joe at the MTMP Conference in Las Vegas. They discuss when it's time to start your own firm, struggling with addiction, and showing vulnerability on social platforms. Key takeaways Take the leap and start your own firm. Sometimes the best way to move forward is to take big chances. Joe turned down a great opportunity in order to take a risk and follow his passion. There may be a long road ahead, but his hard work has paid off. Addiction can be overcome. Don't be afraid to seek help. A lot of people are dealing with similar circumstances. A good support system can turn your life around. Be vulnerable with your followers. People can tell when you're not being honest with them. The best way to build an online following is to share the good as well as the bad. Let people learn from your past experiences. Never Split the Difference Think and Grow Rich Tom Holland Gets Vulnerable About Mental Health & Overcoming Social Anxiety @therock @instacoachmike @cameratricks_ @planetfunbob @topdoglaw To connect with Joe, follow him on Instagram @highvoltagelaw Tip The Scales Podcast Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn Chandler | Volta Website Chandler | Volta Facebook Chandler | Volta X / twitter Chandler | Volta LinkedIn Chandler | Volta YouTube Previous Guests: Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Bob Simon, Gary Sarner, Jen Gore-Cuthbert, Muhammad Ramadan, Amanda Baggett, Sara Williams, Joe Fried, Bibi Fell, Sahm Manouchehri, Sevy Fisher, Taly Goody, Teresa Diep, Dan Ambrose, Rick Ferri, Glen Lerner, and many others Other episodes you might enjoy: 9. Grit and Determination: Creating Your Own Opportunities 11. Outshine the Competition: Authentic Branding and Wise Spending 20. Courage and Intention: How Radical Honesty Creates Stronger Attorneys
Life isn't perfect. Things get in the way. Issues arise. Problems come up. Don't let that dissuade you from following your dreams. As a trial attorney in Baltimore, Joe Volta focuses his practice on complex product liability litigation. Additionally, he works with clients to handle a variety of cases that include general business concerns, auto and motorcycle negligence, wrongful death, truck accidents, and premises liability. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Joe at the MTMP Conference in Las Vegas. They discuss when it's time to start your own firm, struggling with addiction, and showing vulnerability on social platforms. Key takeaways Take the leap and start your own firm. Sometimes the best way to move forward is to take big chances. Joe turned down a great opportunity in order to take a risk and follow his passion. There may be a long road ahead, but his hard work has paid off. Addiction can be overcome. Don't be afraid to seek help. A lot of people are dealing with similar circumstances. A good support system can turn your life around. Be vulnerable with your followers. People can tell when you're not being honest with them. The best way to build an online following is to share the good as well as the bad. Let people learn from your past experiences. Never Split the Difference Think and Grow Rich Tom Holland Gets Vulnerable About Mental Health & Overcoming Social Anxiety @therock @instacoachmike @cameratricks_ @planetfunbob @topdoglaw To connect with Joe, follow him on Instagram @highvoltagelaw Tip The Scales Podcast Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn Chandler | Volta Website Chandler | Volta Facebook Chandler | Volta X / twitter Chandler | Volta LinkedIn Chandler | Volta YouTube Previous Guests: Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Bob Simon, Gary Sarner, Jen Gore-Cuthbert, Muhammad Ramadan, Amanda Baggett, Sara Williams, Joe Fried, Bibi Fell, Sahm Manouchehri, Sevy Fisher, Taly Goody, Teresa Diep, Dan Ambrose, Rick Ferri, Glen Lerner, and many others Other episodes you might enjoy: 9. Grit and Determination: Creating Your Own Opportunities 11. Outshine the Competition: Authentic Branding and Wise Spending 20. Courage and Intention: How Radical Honesty Creates Stronger Attorneys
Should you put your face on a billboard? What about starting a TV show? Do people still use the Yellow Pages? Can I get leads off of magnets in 2023? Is there money in acquiring law firms? Get answers to all these questions and more as we discuss advertising and acquisition with Pennsylvania attorney Ed Ciarimboli. Attorney Ed Ciarimboli concentrates his practice on trucking and auto collision and medical malpractice litigation. Ed began the Safe Prom Pledge in 2010 to promote a drug-free and alcohol-free prom night for students throughout Eastern Pennsylvania. To date, they have spoken to more than 25,000 high school students about the dangers of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol. As of this podcast's release he has also completed acquisition of three outside law firms and is working on a fourth. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Ed at the MTMP conference in Las Vegas. They discuss the benefits of offline advertising, how a couple magnets turned into a lot of business, why juggling got Ed 20,000 views on social media, and the best ways to sell or acquire a law firm. Key takeaways You never know where your next lead may come from. Be open to new marketing opportunities. Whether it's television, billboards, social media, SEO, conferences or charity events, always be networking, and be on the lookout for new connections. Always plan your exit strategy. Don't wake up one day at 75 and realize you have no way out. Build your business to be sellable or have a plan for succession. Why put all that hard work to waste because you didn't think ahead? Don't let screens mesmerize your kids. A bit of time on the tablet is ok, but don't let it consume their life. Encourage reading and outdoor activities. They'll thank you when they're older. Safe Prom Pledge To connect with Ed, follow him on Instagram @edciarimboli or visit his firm's website at https://www.fellermanlaw.com Tip The Scales Podcast Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn Fellerman & Ciarimboli Website Fellerman & Ciarimboli Instagram Fellerman & Ciarimboli Facebook Fellerman & Ciarimboli LinkedIn Fellerman & Ciarimboli Youtube Previous Guests: Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Bob Simon, Gary Sarner, Jen Gore-Cuthbert, Muhammad Ramadan, Amanda Baggett, Sara Williams, Joe Fried, Bibi Fell, Sahm Manouchehri, Sevy Fisher, Taly Goody, Teresa Diep, Dan Ambrose, Rick Ferri, Glen Lerner, and many others Other episodes you might enjoy: 5. Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns 12. From $7 to $7 Million: Mobile Advertising and Optimism 22. Law Firm Refresh: Growing an Established Practice
Growing a business is hard, especially when you start out with nothing. People may or may not be out to get you, and your health may be in a questionable state. But don't worry; it can all be overcome. Michael Mogill began Crisp in 2012 with $500 to his name. What started as a video production company for law firms has transformed into a multi-million dollar corporation with services spanning everything from executive coaching to AI auto-attendants. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Michael at Crisp headquarters and talks about how optimizing your health can lead to business success, what it's like having his wife as his business partner, why you should create a succession plan, confronting your critics, and planning an $8 million conference. Key takeaways Make friends, not competitors. Turn them into allies. Sharing your knowledge can lead to greater success for you both. Promote your team. A business is run by a team of many. Show your employees appreciation by showcasing them to your clients. This will lead to a healthier company and greater outcomes. Optimize your health. Your health isn't just how you look or feel. It's also how you think. Keeping healthy can lead to better decision making. Crisp Game Changer Conference (Members Only) To connect with Michael, follow him on Instagram @mogill or text him at 404-531-7691. To connect with the Crisp team follow them on instagram @crispvideo or visit https://crisp.co/. Tip The Scales Podcast Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X (Formerly Twitter) LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn Crisp Website Crisp Instagram Crisp X | twitter Crisp Facebook Crisp LinkedIn Crisp YouTube Previous Guests: Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Bob Simon, Gary Sarner, Jen Gore-Cuthbert, Muhammad Ramadan, Amanda Baggett, Sara Williams, Joe Fried, Bibi Fell, Sahm Manouchehri, Sevy Fisher, Taly Goody, Teresa Diep, Dan Ambrose, Rick Ferri, Glen Lerner, and many others Other episodes you might enjoy: 2. The 2 Billion Dollar Man: Lessons from 30 Years of Law 5. Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns 12. From $7 to $7 Million: Mobile Advertising and Optimism
Traumatic brain injury (TBI), one of Jay's areas of expertise, is a leading cause of death and disability among children and young adults in the United States. Each year an estimated 1.5 million Americans sustain a TBI. Jay Vaughn has made a career out of helping TBI victims. He is one of the first attorneys to be board certified in truck accident law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. Since 2013, he has been named to the Kentucky Super Lawyers, which recognizes only 5 percent of attorneys in Kentucky. Jay understands that his clients have had their lives turned upside down and works tirelessly to achieve justice for them. On this week's episode, Jay goes in depth on what it's like working with clients living with TBIs. We talk about why it can be so hard for them to find justice and what you can do to educate others about this condition. And we discuss billboard marketing and whether advertising really works. Key takeaways Brain injuries are not always obvious. Just because someone isn't falling over or slurring their speech, doesn't mean they are ok. Many symptoms of mild brain injury hide under the surface and without treatment can lead to long term repercussions. It's ok to have a billboard. Many lawyers see billboards as beneath them, but not everyone agrees. In 2022 over 6.2 billion was spent on billboard advertising. All those people can't be wrong. Can they? Do what you can to educate others. Many people stay uneducated when it comes to recognizing TBI symptoms. Take a moment to pass along some of the knowledge you gained from this podcast. You could end up saving someone's life. Concussion Quick Check for iPhone CDC - Traumatic Brain Injury & Concussion CDC - Acute Concussion Evaluation To contact Jay Vaughn, visit https://justicestartshere.com/ or follow him on instagram @thegingerwolverine Tip The Scales Podcast Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X (Formerly Twitter) LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn Hendy Johnson Vaughn Emery Website Hendy Johnson Vaughn Emery Instagram Hendy Johnson Vaughn Emery Facebook Hendy Johnson Vaughn Emery X (Formerly Twitter) Hendy Johnson Vaughn Emery LinkedIn Hendy Johnson Vaughn Emery YouTube Previous Guests: Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Bob Simon, Gary Sarner, Jen Gore-Cuthbert, Muhammad Ramadan, Amanda Baggett, Sara Williams, Joe Fried, Bibi Fell, Sahm Manouchehri, Sevy Fisher, Taly Goody, Teresa Diep, Dan Ambrose, Rick Ferri, Glen Lerner, and many others Other episodes you might enjoy: 4. Make the Choice: Champion for Kindness 5. Trust and Exposure: The Secret Promise of Media Campaigns 21. Compassion Through Crisis: Discovering Strength in Vulnerability
English law, monastery living, and university court cases. That sounds like enough topics for three podcasts, but for seasoned litigator and world traveler Andre Regard, it's just one. Join us as Andre gives us insight into his worldly life. Andre Regard is a litigator and business transactions attorney. He has prevailed in complex business cases for clients in both state and federal courts. Andre grew up in Louisiana and served in the Navy for eight years as a Supply Corps officer. He has also been an active thoroughbred horse owner and breeder since 1996. On this week's episode, learn what it's like to practice law in England, about a barrister vs. a lawyer, how to not say a word in a monastery (and not have a cell phone!), and why going to court against a university can get very complicated. Listen as Andre Regard gives you a lesson on history, spirituality, and justice all in one! Key takeaways English law is not unlike the military. Being a military man and English law aficionado, Andre couldn't help but notice the similarities between both. Unlike American law, the American military and the English judicial system is a top-down affair. You don't have to be a monk to find inner peace. Andre Regard has taken the time to find his spirituality on semi-annual trips to the monastery, but you don't have to take a trip to find peace. Find little things throughout the day to calm your mind. Fight for what you believe in. Unable to just sit and watch as universities cheated students out of their money, Andre took the universities on and won. Follow in his footsteps and stand up for your beliefs. Don't worry, it doesn't have to be a precedent-setting court case. To contact Andre Regard, visit https://regardlaw.com or follow him on instagram at @andreregard Tip The Scales Podcast Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank X (Formerly Twitter) Regard Law Group Website Regard Law Group Facebook Regard Law Group X (Formerly Twitter) Regard Law Group LinkedIn Abbey of Gethsemani Previous Guests: Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Bob Simon, Gary Sarner, Jen Gore-Cuthbert, Muhammad Ramadan, Amanda Baggett, Sara Williams, Joe Fried, Bibi Fell, Sahm Manouchehri, Sevy Fisher, Taly Goody, Teresa Diep, Dan Ambrose, Rick Ferri, Glen Lerner, and many others Other episodes you might enjoy: 1. Drop the Ego: Delegate to Scale 4. Make the Choice: Champion for Kindness 21. Compassion Through Crisis: Discovering Strength in Vulnerability