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In this statutory episode, Laurie Gilbertson, Founder and CEO of Tribeca Blue Consulting, shares her experiences in front of judges, juries, and live television audiences to help clients and their businesses maximize each speaking opportunity.You will discover:- Why communication is central to a founder's success in every industry- Three questions you need to ask before you communicate- How to get feedback on how you communicate Laurie Gilbertson is a former New York City sex crimes and organized crime prosecutor, television legal analyst, educator, and entrepreneur. As the founder of Tribeca Blue Consulting, she coaches professionals on communicating with clarity, confidence, and creativity in their public speaking, presentations, trial work, and media appearances. Laurie works with clients to develop their personal and professional narratives, discover and hone their unique presentation styles, and craft and curate the stories that keep their audiences listening and wanting to learn more. Want to learn more about Laurie Gilbertson's work at Tribeca Blue Consulting? Check out her website at https://www.tribecablueconsulting.com/Mentioned in this episode:Take the Founder's Evolution Quiz TodayIf you're a Founder, business owner, or CEO who feels overworked by the business you lead and underwhelmed by the results, you're doing it wrong. Succeeding as a founder all comes down to doing the right one or two things right now. Take the quiz today at foundersquiz.com, and in just ten questions, you can figure out what stage you are in, so you can focus on what is going to work and say goodbye to everything else.Founder's Quiz
Laurie Gilbertson is a former New York City sex crimes and organized crime prosecutor, television legal analyst, educator, and entrepreneur. As the owner of Tribeca Blue Consulting, she helps professionals communicate with clarity and confidence in their public speaking, presentations, trial work, and media appearances. Laurie is passionate about helping people present their ideas in creative and persuasive ways that engage their audiences. As a former trial lawyer and television legal analyst, she shares insider's tips and tricks from her experiences in front of judges, juries, and live television audiences to help her clients get the most out of their presentations and public speaking. Laurie works with her clients through group training and one-on-one coaching to develop their personal and professional narratives, craft the hooks that draw their audiences in, and curate the stories that keep them listening and wanting to learn more. This leads to more clarity and confidence in their communications and more attention and success for them and their businesses. Laurie is a graduate of Cornell University and American University, Washington College of Law. She traded big city life for the beauty of Colorado when she and her family moved to Denver from New York several years ago. You can find her reading in her backyard, running (slowly but surely) in the park, hiking in the mountains, or watching a sporting event or dance competition involving her three awesome teenagers. You can learn more at https://www.tribecablueconsulting.com/about
How do you become persuasive and creative in your presentations?Meet Laurie Gilbertson!Laurie is a former prosecutor, television legal analyst and legal educator who formed Tribeca Blue Consulting to bring her unique skills and passion for teaching to help professionals communicate better. She achieves this by combining her lawyer's attention to detail, the insider's tips and tricks she learned during a decade spent in New York City courtrooms and the expertise she gained while helping the nation's top attorneys and judges develop and present compelling material. She helps her individual and group clients with presentations, sales calls, pitch meetings…Laurie is a dynamic, passionate and poised communicator, whether in the courtroom, the classroom or on television. She brings her unique brand of enthusiasm, dedication and skill to teaching people how to use powerful and creative presentations, public speaking and on-camera appearances to connect with their clients and their audiences. She loves the intellectual challenge of persuasion, advocacy and education.Key Points:- how to develop persuasive and compelling narratives- the success that comes from being a better communicator- why crafting a story convinces the jury / your audience- how to set up your story framework- why it's good to be nervous just before speaking- why being yourself trumps everything- how to create curiosity in your audience- how to open and close strongly...and so much more!Connect with Laurie:Website: https://www.tribecablueconsulting.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauriegilbertson/Additional Resources:Daveed Diggs Tony Awards Acceptance Speech on YouTubeListen to the Podcast, subscribe, leave a rating and a review:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/persuasive-storytelling-from-a-former-prosecutor-w/id1614151066?i=1000634919968Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6ItcZ4n1J91HCunXo3PS2CYouTube: https://youtu.be/llc5KYRHH-0Connect with me / FREE Consultation:Email: roberta4sk@gmail.comhttps://calendly.com/robertandlela/podcaster-beekonnected?month=2023-10Become a Compelling Speaker:Use the code ROBERTA to get 20% offhttps://www.compellingspeaker.com/a/2147634219/QLj9VdCb
Laurie Gilbertson former New York City homicide, sex crimes, and organized crime prosecutor, On-air legal analyst for Court TV, educator, and entrepreneur. We get candid about how the justice system plays out from behind the counsel table. Helpful tips for sexual assault survivors who are facing their attackers on the stand and the injustice we are dealing with when it comes to prison sentencing. As the founder and CEO of Tribeca Blue Consulting, Laurie helps professionals communicate with clarity and confidence in their public speaking, presentations, trial work, and media appearances.www.tribecablueconsulting.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lauriegilbertson#Bryan Kohberger#jodiariasSupport the showhttps://www.crimeovercocktails.com/http://www.instagram.com/crimeovercocktailshttps://www.the-crime-connection.org/
In this episode of Legally Bliss Conversations, I sat down with Laurie Gilbertson, a former New York City sex crimes and organized crime prosecutor, television legal analyst, and arts entrepreneur. As the owner of Tribeca Blue Consulting, Laurie helps professionals communicate with clarity and competence in their public speaking, presentations, trial work, and media appearances. She shares her journey from pursuing law school to becoming a prosecutor and the challenges she faced along the way.Laurie discusses her passion for advocacy, her experiences in the criminal justice system, and how her background in law and acting contribute to her work as a public speaking coach. Tune in for an engaging conversation with Lori Gilbert, a woman who has made a significant impact in the legal world and beyond.Connect with Laurie Here:http://www.tribecablueconsulting.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lauriegilbertson/Join our the Legally Blissed Community: https://www.LegallyBlissed.comThis episode of Legally Blissed Conversations has been sponsored by Advogence™️ / Advocacy Empowered by Artificial Intelligence ⚖️
Laurie Gilbertson, former prosecutor and head of Tribeca Blue Consulting about the conflict of interest allegations that are being made against Bryan Kohberger's public defender, Anne Taylor . If you like THIS PODCAST - and want AD FREE episodes, Be sure to sub to our premium channel on APPLE PODCASTS! http://shorturl.at/uLTWX Get access to: -Ad Free EXCLUSIVE BONUS Series from True Crime Today. -Advance Episodes -Ad Free Episodes
Laurie Gilbertson, a former prosecutor, and head of Tribeca Blue Consulting, about the conflict of interest allegations that are being made against Bryan Kohberger's public defender, Anne Taylor. If you like THIS PODCAST - and want AD FREE episodes, Be sure to sub to our premium channel on APPLE PODCASTS! http://shorturl.at/uLTWX Get access to: -Ad Free EXCLUSIVE BONUS Series from True Crime Today. -Advance Episodes -Ad Free Episodes Update Description
Today we talk with Laurie Gilbertson, a former prosecutor and head of Tribeca Blue Consulting, about the Alex Murdaugh Trial. We discuss what it's like to prosecute a “dynasty” family like the Murdaughs. We also talk about the physical reactions we've seen from Alex Murdaugh in court and during his police interrogation. If you like TRUE CRIME TODAY - and want AD FREE episodes, Be sure to sub to our premium channel on APPLE PODCASTS! http://shorturl.at/uLTWX Get access to: -Ad Free EXCLUSIVE BONUS Series from True Crime Today. -Advance Episodes -Ad Free Episodes
In today's edition, we discuss the following: - New footage that surfaced over the weekend, with audio. - An update from the Moscow PD - Interview with Laurie Gilbertson, a former prosecutor, legal analyst, and legal educator who formed Tribeca Blue Consulting. 4 Killed For What is a production of True Crime Today; listen & sub to True Crime Today Here: https://availableon.com/truecrimetodayatruecrimepodcast Join Tony Brueski @tonybpod on twitter and our Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/834636321133023 If you have information about the Moscow, Idaho murders: Tip Line: 208-883-7180 Email: tipline@ci.moscow.id.us Digital Media: http://fbi.gov/moscowidaho Update Description
Getting on the right stage, large or small, can open many doors for us. But most of the time, the thought of public speaking gives us sweaty palms or anxiety. We think we must be this master of the stage, like Steve Jobs, Elizabeth Gilbert, or Brene Brown. You don't. But you do need to take what's unique about YOU and your story and share it in a way that's compelling. So, how can you get over your stage fright and learn powerfully deliver your story? Laurie Gilbertson is a former New York City sex crime, organized crime, and homicide prosecutor, television legal analyst, educator, and entrepreneur. As the owner of Tribeca Blue Consulting, she helps professionals communicate with clarity, confidence, and creativity in their public speaking, presentations, trial work, and media appearances. On this episode of Wickedly Smart Women, Laurie joins Anjel to share how her love of story helped her find success in the courtroom. She'll walk us through why she left the courtroom, her journey's transition, and how that opened the door for her to help others harness the power and potential of their own stories. Listen in as Laurie shares how she uses the techniques she learned as a prosecutor and a television legal analyst to help her clients lean into the power and potential of their unique stories to share compelling narratives that impact their listeners. What You Will Learn Laurie shares her journey to becoming a prosecutor in the sex crimes unit How the one fundamental secret of creating compelling arguments in the courtroom translates to public speaking The mindset-changing experience that opened a new world of possibilities for Laurie Why Laurie is driven to help others tell their stories How to leverage the skills prosecutors and legal analysts use to grab the listener's attention How one of Laurie's clients packaged his story to breakthrough to success The secret essential component of telling an impactful story Connect with Laurie Gilbertson Tribeca Blue Consulting Laurie on LinkedIn Resources The Wealthy Life Readiness Quiz Connect with Anjel B. Hartwell Wickedly Smart Women Wickedly Smart Women Facebook Community Wickedly Smart Women on TeePublic Wickedly Smart Women on Clubhouse The Wealthy Life Mentor The Wealthy Life Mentor on Facebook Anjel on Twitter Anjel on Instagram Email listeners@wickedlysmartwomen.com Leave Us A Message On Our listener line: 540-402-0043 x4343
Laurie Gilbertson was a criminal prosecutor in New York for 10 years and then made the jump to consulting, sharing all that she had learned with other lawyers and entrepreneurs. She shares her experiences being a female in another male-dominated industry, and some tips and tricks for putting your best self forward for a sales pitch or any communications in the business world.Tribeca Blue ConsultingWant to become a better communicator, or just boost your confidence when talking about your business? Get in touch with them today! Tribeca Blue Consulting will help you develop the skills to connect with your audience creatively, effectively and successfully. We provide group and individual training for public speaking, small and large group presentations, interviews, media appearances and any other situation that calls for compelling communication. Visit them online or reach out to Laurie directly at laurieg@tribecablueconsulting.com. You can also visit her on LinkedIn! Thank you to Tony Stuck for the awesome intro/outro music and to Mary Ann King for the amazing pod art that you see for every episode. If you've enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review to help out this podcast! 5 stars goes a long long way and I so appreciate your support. I know it says write a review and that can be daunting but apparently Apple isn't asking for a novel. A simple Hey! What's up? Would be more than fine!And for more information about me and this podcast visit us online at othercwords.com or follow us @othercwords. Talk to you soon! And thanks for joining me today!
Laurie Gilbertson is a former New York City sex crimes and organized crime prosecutor, television legal analyst, educator, and entrepreneur. As the owner of Tribeca Blue Consulting, she helps professionals communicate with clarity and confidence in their public speaking, presentations, trial work, and media appearances. Laurie is passionate about helping people present their ideas in creative and persuasive ways that engage their audiences. As a former trial lawyer and television legal analyst, she shares insider's tips and tricks from her experiences in front of judges, juries, and live television audiences to help her clients get the most out of their presentations and public speaking. Laurie works with her clients through group training and one on one coaching to develop their personal and professional narratives, craft the hooks that draw their audiences in, and curate the stories that keep them listening and wanting to learn more. This means more attention and success to them and their businesses and more clarity and confidence in their communications. Laurie is a graduate of Cornell University and American University, Washington College of Law. She traded big city life for the beauty of Colorado when she and her family moved to Denver from New York several years ago. You can find her reading in her backyard, running (slowly but surely) in the park, hiking in the mountains, or watching a sporting event or dance competition involving her three awesome teenagers. This show is sponsored by Leopard Solutions Legal Intelligence Suite of products, Firmscape, and Leopard BI. Push ahead of the pack with the power of Leopard. For a free demo, visit this link: https://www.leopardsolutions.com/index.php/request-a-demo/ Links: www.tribecablueconsulting.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauriegilbertson/ laurieg@tribecablueconsulting.com Conference Links: https://www.naps360.org/page/ConferenceOverview The National Association of Personnel Services; Conference dates: Oct 2 – 4, 2022; Alexandria, VA www.sanfordrose.com
This week on Gin and Justice, Justine and Amanda chat with Laurie Gilbertson. Laurie is a former sex crimes prosecutor, television legal analyst and legal educator who formed Tribeca Blue Consulting to bring her unique skills and passion for teaching to help professionals communicate better. Delving into the stories that stuck with Laurie as a prosecutor, she talks about finding her true purpose not only as a prosecutor and pursuer of justice, but also her love of helping others. Today, Laurie uses that exact combination in helping others to learn how to communicate effectively and clearly, finding purpose in each project, whether that's helping CEOs communicate to their board, or lawyers presenting their trial. For more info on Tribeca Blue Consulting:https://www.tribecablueconsulting.com/For more about Laurie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauriegilbertson
Public speaking is a vulnerable position because of the fear of judgment and rejection. But there is a way to conquer your anxiety and become a better speaker in public. Eric Anderton presents Laurie Gilbertson, the founder and CEO of Tribeca Blue Consulting. Laurie talks about how practice and preparation are huge factors in feeling comfortable on stage. Allow yourself to rehearse and figure out which words sound natural when you speak. Afterward, it's easier to turn your attention away from yourself and towards the audience during your presentation. If you want more practical tips on becoming a better speaker in public, this episode's for you.
Communication skills are key to leaders being effective. Not in just speaking but listening, strategizing and being able to make your point. Who better than a former NYC prosecutor to share what works. Having the ability to ask the right question, to guide the discussion and then convince a body of people to decide the case can be useful for everyone who listens. Enjoy this great discussion filled with tactical tips. Don't forget to subscribe!! About Laurie Laurie Gilbertson is a former New York City sex crimes, organized crime, and homicide prosecutor, television legal analyst, educator, and entrepreneur. As the owner of Tribeca Blue Consulting, she helps professionals communicate with clarity, confidence, and creativity in their public speaking, presentations, trial work, and media appearances. In 2019, she became a member of the Board of Directors and helped launch the Legal Entrepreneurs for Justice, an incubator program for attorneys starting solo firms to help provide access to justice to Coloradans. She currently serves as an advisory board member. Laurie began her legal career with a federal clerkship in Washington D.C, after which she joined the Queens County District Attorney's Office, where she prosecuted homicides, organized crime, sexual assaults and violent felony cases during her ten-year tenure. She translated her extensive trial experience into creative and comprehensive on-air legal analysis for local and national TV and other media outlets, which she continued when she transitioned to a role in the non-profit sector. Laurie graduated from Cornell University with a B.A. in Government and received her law degree cum laude from the Washington College of Law at American University. She is licensed to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court and the bars of the States of Colorado and New York. Website: www.tribecablueconsulting.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauriegilbertson/ About Glenn Pasch: "Everyone finds themselves in charge at some point in their lives. Yet many of us lack the skills to generate consistent results. My goal is to help you learn the skills to adapt and grow in your personal and business life.” Glenn Pasch is CEO of PCG Digital, a full service digital marketing agency that specializes in helping businesses create and deliver customers raving, recommending & returning for more. He is author of 2 books including "The Power of Connected Marketing" and has spoken and educated audiences throughout the US and internationally. Let's Connect: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glennpasch/ Personal Website http://glennpasch.com/ Company website: https://pcgdigital.com/
Storytelling will help you sell to clients, persuade colleagues, engage employees, develop your brand narrative, gain a competitive advantage, and even win a trial in court. Learn how you can use it effectively to make presentations more memorable for your audience and make your product more charismatic to the end-user: https://blog.talaera.com/business-storytellingLaurie Gilbertson is a former New York City homicide, sex crimes, and organized crime prosecutor. She's also a television legal analyst, educator, and entrepreneur. She is the founder and CEO of Tribeca Blue Consulting, where she helps professionals communicate with clarity and confidence in their public speaking, presentations, trial work, and media appearances.Visit our free webinar calendar: https://bit.ly/3BSySZBLearn more about Talaera: http://talaera.com/
How do you make it in media? Preparation is key when it comes to delivering memorable media interviews. However, Laurie Gilbert, notes that the ability to work collaboratively rather than competing, as well as asking for help whenever necessary, can be really helpful in propelling people to succeed. Laurie Gilbertson is a dynamic, passionate and poised communicator, whether in the courtroom, the classroom or on television. After a successful legal career encompassing criminal prosecution, government service, media appearances and non-profit work, Laurie formed Tribeca Blue Consulting to bring her unique brand of enthusiasm, dedication and skill to teaching people how to use powerful and creative presentations, public speaking and on-camera appearances to connect with their clients and their audiences. Laurie studied Government and English at Cornell University, where she wrote features for the Cornell Daily Sun and honed her public speaking by delivering hourly news updates on the campus radio station. She is licensed to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court and the bars of the States of New York, Colorado and Maryland. In this snippet from her full-length interview, Laurie talks about how she transitioned from being the district attorney to being an on-camera legal analyst. She also talks about the importance of embracing a collaborative attitude. Listen in! Social Media Handles https://www.tribecablueconsulting.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauriegilbertson/ ………………………………………………… Do you want to be a go to expert that news reporters, anchors and media producers turn to? Are you a media professional looking for credible, reliable and timely guests? Shock Your Media Potential is here for you. Shock Your Media Potential is a one of a kind platform that connects vetted experts with news professionals around the globe. As part of the launch of the platform, CEO Michael Sherlock, along with co-host Eddie Luisi, stage manager for Good Morning America, have interviewed 25 media personalities and professionals to ask them the questions you need to know the answers to in order to become more newsworthy, pitch your story better, and get invited back again and again, and much more. Some of their guests are household names, with exceptional on-camera careers. Others are award-winning directors, producers, camera operators, audio engineers, celebrity hair and makeup professionals, and so much more. As a part of our launch celebration, you can participate for free in our Shock Your Media Potential virtual conference, running March 28th through April 1st. To learn more about our platform and our conference today, go to https://www.shockyourmediapotential.com.
Laurie Gilbertson is a former New York City sex crimes, organized crime, and homicide prosecutor, television legal analyst, educator, and entrepreneur. As the owner of Tribeca Blue Consulting, she helps professionals communicate with clarity, confidence, and creativity in their public speaking, presentations, trial work, and media appearances. What you will learn in this episode: Laurie Gilbertson's background and how she went from an NYC prosecutor to a business owner and communication consultant How Laurie's skills from the courtroom directly translate to essential skills needed in the boardroom Laurie's process for taking on new clients and how she sets them up for success The importance of storytelling and tips from Laurie on how to be an excellent storyteller Laurie's three most important skills she learned as a prosecutor and how you can use them to be an effective communicator Resources: Website: www.tribecablueconsulting.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauriegilbertson/
Laurie Gilbertson is a former New York City sex crimes, organized crime, and homicide prosecutor. As the owner of Tribeca Blue Consulting, Laurie helps entrepreneurs, executives, and trial attorneys craft and present engaging and persuasive narratives clearly and confidently in the courtroom, the boardroom, and the media.We hear about some of Laurie's most gripping cases, learn how to get inside the mind of a jury, and explore potential reasons behind the recent uptick in violence in America. =======================0:00 Intro 1:21 Why do we pay so much attention to true crime drama?3:27 The most gripping case Laurie prosecuted as a D.A. in Queens County, NY9:40 How do you get inside the mind of a jury?14:52 What makes a fair juror?19:45 How to control your nerves when the stakes are high like they are in a courtroom25:01 What do we know about the uptick in violence in the U.S.?31:15 Criminal Justice in a world where fewer laws are being enforced36:38 The reform taking place that provides more people access to justice38:57 What is legal entrepreneurship?42:54 “Doing well by doing good”44:30 The ripple effect of democratized legal aid46:04 Why you should make ‘learning how to communicate better' a priority53:41 Tips to help improve how you communicate today 55:59 “One Final Question”=======================LinkTree to support us and leave an Apple Podcast review (thank you!)Let's get in touch!Join the discussion in the episode comments on our YouTube channel or social media pages...InstagramTwitter
I had a delightful conversation with Laurie, she is insightful, light and engaging. We talked about her childhood dinner conversations where she learned to advocate for herself, quotes that moved her, her transition from a New York City prosecutor to a legal commenter on news channels into her leap to becoming a communications coach in a whole different state. Laurie shares how she found the focus to chase her a new vision of her future and she grew both personally and professional as she found her way. Laurie shared all this, including the important role her family has always played with warmth and humour.Laurie Gilbertson is a former New York City sex crimes, organized crime, and homicide prosecutor, television legal analyst, educator, and entrepreneur. As the owner of Tribeca Blue Consulting, she helps professionals communicate with clarity, confidence, and creativity in their public speaking, presentations, trial work, and media appearances. Links:www.tribecablueconsulting.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lauriegilbertson/About Mark Laurie - Host.Mark has been transforming how women see themselves, enlarging their sense of sexy, expanding their confidence in an exciting adventure that is transformational photography. His photo studio is inner Spirit Photography. http://innerspiritphotography.comhttps://www.instagram.com/innerspiritphotography/Sound Production by:Lee Ellis - myofficemedia@gmail.com
Owner of Tribeca Blue Consulting, Laurie Gilbertson, joins us on the She Built It™ Experience today. Laurie is a former New York City sex crimes, organized crime, and homicide prosecutor, television legal analyst, educator, and entrepreneur. She shares her thoughts on why communication is a crucial leadership tool, and how elevating your communication can lead to taking advantage of every opportunity that's out there. Visit this episode's blog post here: https://www.shebuiltit.com/podcast-blog/60-laurie-gilbertson
Laurie Gilbertson is a former New York City sex crimes, organized crime, and homicide prosecutor, television legal analyst, educator, and entrepreneur. As the owner of Tribeca Blue Consulting, she helps professionals communicate with clarity, confidence, and creativity in their public speaking, presentations, trial work, and media appearances. On this week's show Laurie and I talk...
“My biggest lesson so far from entrepreneurship is that if you can't find it, make it for yourself.” Laurie Gilbertson Communication is an essential component of life both professionally and personal. Good communication skills allows for accurate and quicker understanding of information. This is according to our guest today Laurie Gilbertson, who further says that it is about preparing and mastering the confidence to pass and receive information. Laurie Gilbertson is a former New York City sex crimes, organized crime, and homicide prosecutor, television legal analyst, educator, and entrepreneur. As the owner of Tribeca Blue Consulting, she helps professionals communicate with clarity, confidence, and creativity in their public speaking, presentations, trial work, and media appearances. In todays episode, Laurie talks about her passion for entrepreneurship and how she is helping people use communication tools to get better outcomes. Listen in! Social Media Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauriegilbertson/ https://www.tribecablueconsulting.com/ I am the founder of Tribeca Blue Consulting where I work with executives, entrepreneurs and trial lawyers to develop and hone their communications and public speaking skills. [2:17] Good communication is an essential leadership skill, and the great thing is that it can be learned. [2:31] There are so many easy and practical ways to make communication clear, engaging, and persuasive and that's exactly what I help my clients with. [2:48] People need to be prepared to get not just their message across, but really who they are and who their company is. [3:30] The bottom line is it leads to more profits for businesses and happier clients. [3:44] I do it with group trainings and interactive workshops, both online and one-on-one coaching as well. [4:23] The idea of presenting something in that succinct think and coherent way is that you are thinking not of all the things you can say but of how you can make it easy for your audience. [9:30] The second part of that is listening which is a huge part of communication. [9:54] By just asking questions and listening, you learn so much, and it helps so much for when you are going to open your mouth and talk. [11:02] Commercial break. [11:20] I never expected to be an entrepreneur so I call myself the reluctant entrepreneur. [14:38] Probably my biggest lesson so far from entrepreneurship is that if you can't find it, make it for yourself. [16:20] There are so many opportunities that people have to really do work that is important to them, that provides value to people. [16:29] If people need a big change, just start thinking about what changes you can make in your mindset. [21:00] My first rule for everyone is that it is about being yourself and not about fitting into some mold. [22:34] I do tell clients, to be really proud of themselves for taking them that step to know that they are stepping out of a comfort zone in some way. [25:14] Like with all great communication, it's not about you but the value that you are bringing that no one else is. [25:56] One of my favorite quotes from Howard Thurman, says “don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself, What makes you come alive, then go do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” [27:51] ………………………………………………… Thank you to our January Sponsor: www.businessmiracles.com or Heather Dominick Are you a highly sensitive individual? You can learn to be in charge of yourself physically, spiritually and financially in a way that honors your highly sensitive self. Heather Dominic is the founder of Business miracles.com. and she's been training highly sensitive entrepreneurs and leaders since 2010. Whether you've been in business for years, or just starting out, learn how to be comfortable in your highly sensitive skin, to create your work and life to match who you truly are, so you can work less while making more impact and income. You are welcome to take the HSE quiz by clicking the link: https://energyrich.isrefer.com/go/quiz/SYP/ Learn more: https://energyrich.isrefer.com/go/HSCC/SYP/
Starting your own practice isn't something they teach in law school. Join me as I sit down with legal professionals to hear firsthand accounts of just how they did it. Today, my guest is Laurie Gilbertson. Laurie has a very interesting career. She started off as a district attorney in the Queens County, New York office. From there she transitioned to being a fixture on Court TV along with other New York media outlets commenting on cases in the news and developing her communication skills and honing that skill set to the point where she was able to provide counseling and training to help attorneys develop those skills. Now she's started her own practice, called Tribeca Blue Consulting, that provides training and education to attorneys and other professional services on the nuances and importance of communication, particularly as a form of leadership. In this episode, Neil and Laurie discuss: The theater of communication. Honing your public speaking and other communication skills. Refining your skill sets in places other than the courtroom. Communication in building your solo firm. Key Takeaways: Preparation and self awareness is what really makes communication shine. Lawyers, overall, are often resistant to change. We need to open ourselves up to learn. Learning is a mindset change. The best lawyers are those who are open to it. When giving any presentation, you've got to know what's going to come out of your mouth in the first 30 seconds. Be more interested than interesting. "Communication is really all about connection. It's about getting out of your own head and getting into the perspective of your audience, whether it's your client, a colleague, a jury, judge, television audience, or a podcast audience, it's all about that." — Laurie Gilbertson Get in touch with Laurie: Website: https://www.tribecablueconsulting.com/ (https://www.tribecablueconsulting.com/) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauriegilbertson/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauriegilbertson/) Thank you to our sponsor! http://callruby.com/lawentrepreneur (Ruby Receptionist) - Virtual receptionist & live call services that will help you grow your office (and save money), one call at a time - to learn more, go to http://callruby.com/lawentrepreneur (callruby.com/lawentrepreneur) or call 844.895.7829 Get in touch with Neil: Website: https://thelawentrepreneur.com/ (https://thelawentrepreneur.com/) Twitter: https://twitter.com/lawentrepreneur (https://twitter.com/lawentrepreneur) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelawentrepreneur/?ref=hl (https://www.facebook.com/thelawentrepreneur/?ref=hl) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyralawfirm/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyralawfirm/) If you've enjoyed the podcast, http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1086406592 (please head to Apple Podcasts and leave a rating & review for the show)! It only takes a moment, and really helps me to reach new listeners. You can also http://www.thelawentrepreneur.com/ (head to the website at TheLawEntrepreneur.com) for more information on the podcast and my legal services. Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie Audio production byhttps://www.turnkeypodcast.com/ ( Turnkey Podcast Productions.) You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Laurie and Jason talk about how the best part of New York City is the night, her journey from law to running her own speaking firm and the secret (that's not a secret anymore) that she lives in Colorado, yet doesn't like the outdoors. "Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself, What makes you come alive, and go and do that? Because what the world needs is more people who have come alive."Laurie Gilbertson is a dynamic, passionate and poised communicator, whether in the courtroom, the classroom or on television. After a successful legal career encompassing criminal prosecution, government service, media appearances and non-profit work, Laurie formed Tribeca Blue Consulting to bring her unique brand of enthusiasm, dedication and skill to teaching people how to use powerful and creative presentations, public speaking and on-camera appearances to connect with their clients and their audiences.Laurie loves the intellectual challenge of persuasion, advocacy and education. She is a former prosecutor who relished the courtroom experience and the opportunity to do justice for victims and their families when prosecuting homicides, organized crime, sexual assaults and violent felony cases during her ten years in the District Attorney's Office in New York City. She translated that extensive trial experience into creative and comprehensive on-air TV legal analysis for national and local media outlets. After some time spent litigating white collar and financial crimes, Laurie transitioned into the non-profit sector, where she created, produced and presented litigation courses with the Practicing Law Institute, the top legal education organization in the country.Laurie studied Government and English at Cornell University, where she wrote features for the Cornell Daily Sun and honed her public speaking by delivering hourly news updates on the campus radio station. After graduating cum laude from the Washington College of Law at American University, where she handled full criminal case dockets as a student attorney, Laurie clerked for two federal judges in Washington, D.C. She is licensed to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court and the bars of the States of New York, Colorado and Maryland.Laurie is a transplanted New Yorker currently living in Denver with her family, where she enjoys the adventure of raising three energetic children.https://www.tribecablueconsulting.com/ www.linkedin.com/in/lauriegilbertson/ https://www.instagram.com/lauriebethg/Enjoying the podcast? Please tell your friends, give us a shoutout and a follow on social media, and take a moment to leave us a review at https://lovethepodcast.com/talkingtocoolpeople.Find the show at all of the cool spots below.WebsiteFacebookInstagramIf something from this or any episode has sparked your interest and you'd like to connect about it, please email us at podcast@jasonfrazell.com. We love hearing from our listeners!If you are interested in being a guest on the show, please visit jasonfrazell.com/podcast.