It's helpful as a marketing tool.. but it's important to be passionate about being a podcaster… — Hal Coopersmith, New York Launch Pod My guest today is Hal Coopersmith a lawyer in New York City who focuses his legal practice in commercial real estate transactions, residential purchases and sales, counseling start-up businesses, and wills and trusts. Highlighting start-ups,
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You have to know why you're doing it… — Laura McClellan, The Productive Woman Laura McClellan practices law in the Dallas office of K&L Gates LLP, a large international law firm. She concentrates her practice on commercial real estate and real estate finance, representing commercial clients in purchase and sale, leasing, and lending transactions involving retail, office,
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This episode explores tools and tactics for podcast episode preparation. Extemporaneous, Interview Format, Bullets, Outlines Mindmapping, and Scripting all have their place in the process. I discuss some ideas about when to use which approach, and which tools to do so. Get started with a podcast for your practice, (or just for fun), you can get our Free
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Think beyond your practice area… Think beyond what you've heard before… Think about what you'd want to listen to. — Michael Prywes – “How I Broke Into…” Michael Prywes is managing attorney of Prywes, PC, a New York law firm devoted to serving artists and entrepreneurs. He is also an author of the upcoming Legal Guide for Creative
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It may be that your personal brand is the real “sponsor” of your show. In this episode of the Law Podcasting Podcast, I give a personal shout out to fans Lynda and Joe Hecht, who've sent in some very kind and useful feedback. And, I explore the question whether it's wise and worthwhile to monetize a law podcast.
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“It gets me connected with people…” — Flavia Berys, Lifestyle Solopreneur Podcast Flavia Berys is a San Diego, California – based attorney for small businesses and real estate investors as well as the host of the”LIFESTYLE SOLOPRENEUR,” where her audience tunes in to explore ways to make a full time income from part time work.Formerly an
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In this episode, I explore the pros and cons of editing your podcast episodes. Get started with a podcast for your practice, (or just for fun), you can get our Free Law Podcasting Startup Guide, when you sign up to access our video series (also free) on how you can grow your practice with more good clients and referrals, without breaking
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You have to learn how to chat with your guest and think ahead at the same time… It requires some very active listening. — Neil Tyra, The Entrepreneurial Lawyer Neil Tyra is a lawyer from Montgomery County, Maryland, just outside Washington. DC. Neil practices Family Law, Elder Law, Estate Planning and some Personal Injury law, He strives to
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work·flow ˈwərkflō/ noun 1. an organized, and repeatable sequence of steps employed in accomplishing a particular task or goal. In this episode, I look at podcast workflows, as well as tools and strategies I use to automate parts of my workflow to streamline, improve consistency, quality, and speed in my podcast production. Get started with a podcast
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Ten ways to grow your audience Here are 10 of the most noted strategies for growing a podcast's audience: 10. Be consistent – timing of release, duration of podcast, niche – publish quality content. 9. Submit it to iTunes and optimize your feed with your important podcast information in the RSS fields and iTunes fields. 8. Submit your
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I'm goin' solo again in this short episode, and discussing a bunch of ways you can improve results by leveraging your content creation across podcasting and several other media. Still think podcasting might not be a good use of your time? Think again, listen in for a few minutes, and let the ideas fly! Get started
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Podcasting makes us better lawyers 11 reasons podcasting is an amazing tool for lawyers. I recently read a terrific article from Kevin O'Keefe about blogging, and why it's so great for lawyers. In the article, Kevin emphasized a number of ways that creating and disseminating content can improve a lawyer's life, practice, effectiveness and bottom-line. What's true
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It allows for expression of ideas so much more efficiently than ever before… — Ryan Kairalla, Break the Business Ryan Kairalla is a lawyer, writer, podcaster, and teacher. He advises clients in the music industry on a wide range of entertainment and business matters. He has represented chart-topping hitmakers and up-and-coming musicians alike. Ryan focuses much of his practice on advising independent musicians on their legal and business issues. His work as an “indie music lawyer” also extends to his writing and podcasting. His new book Break the Business: Declaring
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How to keep your idea well from running dry It's happened to us all. The well of ideas seems to just run dry. You're stuck, and you've got an episode scheduled to come out. Or maybe your guest canceled at the last minute… But you still need to publish. What will you talk about? Who will you
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That's the power of podcasting. To connect with people in a real way.. — Darrell Darnell, Stuff I Learned Yesterday Darrell Darnell began podcasting about the TV show Fringe in 2008 and formed Golden Spiral Media in 2010. Golden Spiral Media is now a large podcasting network with more than 2 dozen podcasts, and has been nominated
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There's no way for me to do this and lose… — David Lizerbram, Products of the Mind David Lizerbram is a San Diego area Business law strategist providing help to entrepreneurs and businesses of all sizes from, solo business owners to publicly traded companies. He has expertise in large scale fundraising rounds, strategic partnerships, intellectual property, and
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Just get it recorded, using what you have at hand… -Gordon Firemark In this episode, I explore a few of the many ways to record a podcast episode. We look at software tools on Mac, PC and Linux, including Audacity GarageBand Audition, As well as options on mobile platforms and tablets, and outboard recording hardware. Get
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“Podcasting is very effective to help you brand yourself”. — Uduak Oduok, Africa Music Law This week, I had a delightful conversation with Uduak Oduok, a Northern-California based speaker, attorney, journalist, author, podcaster and recognized visionary and trailblazer. She is the founder of Ladybrille, an award nominated pioneer digital magazine celebrating brilliant women in business and leadership
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When you guest on podcasts, you can become a celebrity in your niche. — Jessica Rhodes In this episode, I spoke with Jessica Rhodes, founder and CEO of Interview Connections, the premier source for booking outstanding podcast guests. The Interview Connections team of Booking Agents works with podcasters to find and book guests for their shows. They also
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It's a great way to create a course to attract leads… Is it OK to have a fixed end podcast? Fixed End Podcast – what does that mean? Show with a limited number of episodes, that ENDS when the number is reached/. Prevailing wisdom among podcasters is that you should continue… and keep publishing… But I say that for
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In this Thanksgiving week episode of The Law Podcasting Podcast, we depart from our usual format to discuss gratitude and its benefits in your life, your practice and your marketing. If you haven't tried a daily ritual of giving thanks for the good things in your life, I encourage you to try it. It's uplifiting and will attract more good
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Podcasting is among the best of the tools in the law-firm marketing toolbox. In this short, solo episode, I discuss law firm marketing plans, and how podcasting fits among the various marketing tools, tactics and strategies available, explaining why podcasting is the best, easiest, and most cost-effective weapon in the arsenal. Share your thoughts in the comments!
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“Good” sound is enough… It's really about the content.. — Gordon Firemark First off, … Have a checklist My favorite tool = http://processstreet.com This tool lets you set up process checklists, and include text, audio, video and images so you get things right every time. This tool is also great for showing your assistant, your VA, or your
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The Terms of Service are pretty typical, which is to say, a bit troubling… Podcast Portal – Finally! In this solo episode, I share my thoughts about whether to list your podcast(s) in the Google Play Music Podcast Portal. In October, Google finally added podcasts to it's Google Play Music store, so android users will now have a
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“The connection is so intimate…” — Michael DeBliss, Emotion In The Courtroom My guest today is Michael DeBlis,a trial lawyer in Bloomfield New Jersey who specializes in U.S. international taxation. Michael is known for his knowledge of international tax law and issues, creativity in his practice, his charismatic personality, and his unyielding dedication to his clients. Michael is
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Show Clock for NPR's “All Things Considered” What is a program Clock A Program Clock is a template that broadcast stations and networks use to program on-air: when to start and end a show, where to place breaks for local announcements and underwriting or ads, when newscasts should be inserted, etc. But you should consider using one for
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“The key is to identify a target market, not a target topic…” — Shemia Fagan, The Working Parents' Law Cast Shemia Fagan hails from Portland Oregon, where she is is a partner at HKM Employment Attorneys. Shemia is recognized as “The Working Parents' Lawyer” because she focuses her practice specifically on workplace challenges facing other working parents, including wrongful
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“It's very satisfying to be building something that is helping the legal community” — Bentley Tolk, Legal Marketing Launch Bentley Tolk is shareholder with Parr Brown Gee & Loveless in Salt Lake City, Utah, a commercial law firm that has approximately 70 attorneys. Bentley's legal practice emphasizes ERISA litigation (defense), employment litigation (defense), intellectual property litigation, general commercial litigation,
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“…there are no hurdles to starting a podcast.” — Tom Fox, FCPA Compiance and Ethics Tom Fox is a Houston, Texas area lawyer and consultant who serves the business community with anti-bribery compliance and international transaction issues. Previously he was General Counsel at Drilling Controls, a worldwide oilfield manufacturing and service company, and he’s also served as counsel
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In this episode of Law Podcasting Podcast, recorded live on the show floor at Podcast Movement 2015, I had the great pleasure of speaking with Ivan Raiklin, a D.C. area lawyer who doesn't practice, but uses his knowledge, skills and expertise in various business ventures. We talked about his plans for a forthcoming podcast, and about the
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If you want to podcast… Just Podcast!. In this episode, I share my takeways from the Podcast Movement conference I attended July 31-August 3. Get started with a podcast for your practice, (or just for fun), you can get our Free Law Podcasting Startup Guide, when you sign up to access our video series (also free) on
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“It gives [clients] confidence in my skills as an attorney.” — Nicole Wipp, Smart Planning 101 Our guest for this episode is Nicole Wipp , an attorney licensed to practice law in both Michigan and Hawaii. She started her law career as a prosecuting attorney in Honolulu, and then moved home to be with family in
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Anybody who wants to get out there, should start a podcast… People have a story to tell. People like to talk about themselves — Guy DiMartino, Personal Injury Law Podcast Guy DiMartino is a lawyer who serves victims and families of victims of fatal and serious accidents, medical malpractice, and similar matters. What separates him from most
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To humanize yourself, and to become an authority while also being a human being that people can relate to [with a podcast]… is a great thing to do. — Zachary Strebeck, Legal Moves Zachary Strebeck is a California attorney that represents game developers, software developers and new media creators. He is also a digital nomad who runs
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Be present with the interview and answers, not distracted trying to figure out the next question. — Gordon Firemark In this episode, I share some thoughts on interview format podcasts. Why and how they work, how to get the interview, and how to conduct effective interviews. Hello everybody and welcome back to another solo edition
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Make it something that you're really passionate about, then it's just a ton of fun. — Sam Gaylord, The Law Practice Doctor podcast My guest for this episode is Sam Gaylord, a founding partner at Gaylord, Popp, LLC in the Trenton NJ area. Sam and his firm serve injured workers; helping them with Workers Comp, Social Security,
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Long enough, and no longer… — typical advice In this solo episode, Gordon explores the oft-debated question “How Long should my podcast episodes be?” Starting a podcast for your law practice? Check out this FREE video series and learn modern strategies for marketing your services.
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Free Video Series teaches modern media strategies for legal marketing. In honor of the launch of my new how-to-podcast course, Power Podcasting for Lawyers, I've created a free series of video lessons that teach a simple, cost-effective, and easy-to-implement marketing strategy for lawyers. Listen here for more details, or just visit http://lawpodcasting.com/freevideos to access the free resources. Thanks!
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It's that deep connection you need… It's hard to get that in a blog post. — Mark Deal, U.S. Immigration Podcast Mark Deal is the Content Director for U.S. Immigration Media, which is a media platform for attorney guest blog posts, a podcast focusing on an attorney at a time, web panels featuring multiple lawyers and is starting
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“… it's an intimate way of delivering content… It's also very friendly; listeners can listen at their schedule,when it's convenient for them…” — Jeena Cho Jeena Cho is a partner at JC Law Group PC, a bankruptcy law firm in San Francisco, CA. In addition to her law practice, she teaches mindfulness and meditation to lawyers. She regularly speaks and
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“It's such a great platform to speak your mind and connect with people.” — Nicole Abboud, Gen Why Lawyer My guest for this episode is Nicole Aboud, an attorney practicing Fashion Law in Los Angeles. She works with fashion designers and companies to set up their business entities and protect their brands. Nicole graduated from Southwestern Law
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Ben Snitkoff, Modern Renaissance Legal Ben Snitkoff is a former Big Law attorney who decided to take his experience and create a law practice of his own. He started Modern Renaissance Legal to provide the legal assistance that entrepreneurs, artists, and start-ups need, but often cannot afford. Ben was a co-host of
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…[podcasting is] an easy way to generate a ton of content. — Marc Diaz, Lawyer Straight Talk My guest for episode 21 is Marc Diaz, a Real Estate practitioner in the Memphis Tennessee area with a firm called CLOSETRAK. They work mostly in the residential transactional space, and represent real estate investors around the southeastern United
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“Just go out there and do it.” (advice for lawyers considering starting a podcast) — Joe Patrice, Above The Law / Thinking Like A Lawyer Joe Patrice has a degree in Economics and Political Science from the University of Oregon (My Alma Mater) and J.D. from the NYU School of Law. Starting in 2001, he worked as
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“I don't think of it as an interview, as much as a conversation.” — Sam Glover, Lawyerist. Sam Glover is one of the founders of Lawyerist, an online, media rich publication by and for lawyers, which covers all things related to the law, and the the legal profession. A few months ago, Sam and his partner, Aaron
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Christopher Small – Emerald City Law Group The Art of Lawyering Our guest in this episode is a 2005 University of Kansas Law School graduate who opened his personal injury and criminal defense firm, Emerald City Law Group, in Seattle, Washington, in 2009. A self-proclaimed business geek, today's guest fell in love with the business side of
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“By doing the podcast, I've been able to become much more creative in my legal practice.” — Jacob Sapochnick,The Enchanting Lawyer Jacob Sapochnick is a San Diego, California area lawyer who handles Immigration and international law matters. Originally from Israel, Jacob moved to the US to pursue an LLM in International and Comparative Law. He
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Pick One [marketing technology, tool or strategy] and go deep with it. — Lee Rosen Lee Rosen is the Founder of the Rosen Law Firm, a North Carolina family law firm. He is tremendously active in Bar Associations and committees, and serves on the editorial board of Family Advocate (the largest family law publication int he US, as well as
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If they sound too polished, it doesn't feel real. -Daniel Gershburg, I Am The Law In this episode of the Law Podcasting Podcast, we speak with Daniel Gershburg, a New York real estate and bankruptcy attorney, and host of I Am The Law. And Co-host of Trigger Warning, with his partner Eric Mayer In our interesting chat, Daniel revealed
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Bennet Kelley If you can distinguish yourself in a narrow vertical… it's easy to jump to the top.” – Bennet Kelley Bennet Kelley handles cyber space and internet law matters as well as a host of related fields like advertising and e-commerce, entertainment, intellectual property, government relations, and more. He is a past co-chair of the California Bar
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In this episode, we explore the psychological phenomenon known as “Impostor Syndrome”, in which an otherwise, competent, capable person experiences the irrational belief that he or she is concealing the fact that he or she is a fraud. The Phenomenon afflicts nearly 70% of people occasionally, and as many as 20% of us regularly. In this episode of the Law
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“Stick to a schedule Don’t go too general Focus on audio quality” –David Sparks, Mac Power Users My guest for this session is David Sparks, A business lawyer from Orange County, California, and a self proclaimed geek. David is also a podcaster, blogger, and author who writes about finding the best tools, hardware, and workflows for using Apple products to get work
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Best Laid Plains… “the best laid plans of mice and men often go awry” — Robert Burns (Scottish Poet) In this episode, I share my approach to things when plans go off the rails. The scheduled interview for today fell through, so I needed my fallback plan. I also explore some of the tools and techniques I use
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name here “…I'm finding that I'm actually connecting with business people who start to know, like and trust me because they get a sense of who I am…” — Nick Pavlidis My Guest for this episode is Nick Pavlidis, a Boston area lawyer who serves as in-house counsel for an international corporate management firm, helping them with commercial, corporate, labor, and
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name here “…I want to learn from my peers. I wish they all had podcasts.” — Samuel Partida, Jr. – The Criminal Nuggets Podcast Samuel Partida, Jr. is a criminal defense attorney in Illinois. He was in private practice as an Illinois defense attorney for about three three years. Before that he was an assistant state's attorney for
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name here The best microphone to use, is the one you have… In this episode of the show, I share some criteria to consider when choosing a microphone for podcasting. I discuss the types of microphones available, from on-board laptop mice, to headsets, usb microphones, and full, professional grade xlr mics that require a mixer and
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“[Podcasting] is the single, greatest thing I've ever done for my practice.” -Josh Brown, Franchise Euphoria My guest on the show this time around is Josh Brown. Josh is a practicing franchise attorney in Carmel, Indiana. He has built a legal practice around helping entrepreneurs build businesses that scale and grow. Josh loves helping entrepreneurs, business owners, franchisees and
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My guest for this episode is John Skiba, a Phoenix area lawyer who serves consumers, helping them with consumer related litigation – debt defense, FDCPA matters, and bankruptcy. John has started his own solo practice on two different occasions. In his spare time, John coaches high school football and work on his hobby farm with his six kids and 5
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My guest for Episode 5 is Miranda McCroskey, an Orange County, California criminal defense lawyer who focuses on professional licensing defense. She began her legal career working in federal and local government, and then later transitioned to private practice. In 2003, she went solo. Miranda’s show is called “Lawpreneur Radio”, and comes out of her entrepreneurial spirit and her recognition that
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My guest for episode 4 is my friend Jay Fleischman. Jay is a partner in the firm of Schaev and Fleischman, with offices in Los Angeles and New York. The firm focuses on student loan and bankruptcy law matters. Helping clients get their debts under control, stop debt collector harassment, fix errors in credit reports, and generally getting back their financial lives. Jay
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My guest for episode 3 is Jim Hart. Jim is a solo lawyer practicing in Cary, North Carolina and his website is jameshartlaw.com Jims been a solo practitioner since about 2005 and he has what you describe as a lifestyle practice. Jim is the producer and host of the Legal Marketing Made Easy podcast. It’s a weekly podcast that teaches and educates other
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In this episode, my guest is John Corcoran, a California lawyer who serves entrepreneurs, small business owners and real estate owners, and investors helping with them both in communication and transactional matters. John is a former white house aid and served as a speechwriter in the California governors office. His work as a public affairs consultant as well as in the
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In this episode, I have two guests… Rolf Claessen and Ken Suzan, the co-hosts of the IP Fridays podcast. Rolf Claessen is the member of the German law firm Freischem. He handles all aspects of intellectual property law. He represents German and international clients in patent and trademark matters as well as in utility model and design patent matters. Ken
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In this inaugural episode I’m going to tell you about my own journey to podcasting. Who I am I am Gordon Firemark. I have background as an audio technician in theatre, and then in TV production before I became an attorney. I first got the bug to work on live theatre in 7th grade, when I was invited by our school Principal
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