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By Nicole Abboud
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The podcast currently has 194 episodes available.
THANK YOU! Your support has meant everything to me.
In this grand finale, I say my thank you's and share a little bit about why I'm ending this show.
Please stay in touch. My new blog will launch on my website, www.nicoleabboud.com. be sure to stay connected with me on social media.
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Thank you a million times and take care!
We’re celebrating our 200th episode by answering your questions. We’ve sharing our thoughts on work/life balance, content creation, branding, advancing women in the profession, and securing sponsors.
Thank you for your attention and support over the years. It means a lot to me!
Resources Mentioned:
ABA Commission on Women in the Legal Profession study
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It’s the last week to join in on the 200th episode celebration by submitting your question via voice message at www.genylawyer.com/speak
Joining us in this episode is Nora Riva Bergman, attorney, law firm coach, and author of 50 Lessons for Lawyers: Earn More, Stress Less, Be Awesome and 50 Lessons for Women Lawyers – From Women Lawyers. She is joining us to chat a bit about the lessons she’s learned along the way in her life and that she covers in her books.
Resources Mentioned:
Atticus Advantage website
Marshall Goldsmith – What Got You Here, Won’t Get You There
Contact Information:
Twitter: @lawfirmcoach
www.reallifepractice.com
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If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend who could benefit from listening to this particular episode. I appreciate it!
If you haven't already, please don’t forget to subscribe to the GYL Podcast in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Spotify. That way, every time I prepare a new episode for you, it’ll automatically show up in your phone.
Celebrate our 200th episode with us by sending us your questions! We want to hear your questions and answer them on-air in just a few weeks. Leave your Q’s as a voice message over on www.genylawyer.com/speak
Joining me in this episode is healthcare lawyer, personal trainer, health coach, plant-based chef, and host of the Fit to Practice Podcast, Angela Han. While attending college in the U.S. after having moved here from South Korea, Angela developed an eating disorder. She struggled with this for 7 years until she was able to begin to turn her life around. Angela joins us to share her story of recovery and how she was able to reclaim her identity and life.
Resources Mentioned:
Timothy Pakron – Mississippi Vegan
The Money Love Course
Contact Information:
Website - www.angela-han.com
Fit to Practice Podcast
LinkedIn profile
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If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend who could benefit from listening to this particular episode. I appreciate it!
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We want to hear your questions and answer them on-air for our 200th episode celebration. Leave your Q’s as a voice message over on www.genylawyer.com/speak
During the first few years of Dina Cataldo’s career with the District Attorneys office, things took a turn. She was in the midst of prepping for trials when she received a diagnosis of breast cancer three years into her five-year plan for success. That diagnosis forced her to pause and reevaluate the way she was living her life. It also forced her to face her fears and go after the life she truly wanted.
Dina is a prosecutor, life and career coach, and host of The Soul Roadmap Podcast.
Grab Dina’s free resources just for you as a listener and be sure to connect with her:
www.dinacataldo.com/genwhy
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If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend who could benefit from listening to this particular episode. I appreciate it!
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Celebrate our 200th episode with us (in September) by leaving your voicemail question by August 30th, 2019 and we’ll answer your question on air! Leave your question here www.genylawyer.com/speak
Joining me today is Sam Glover, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of www.lawyerist.com, an online community of innovative lawyers building the future of law and a place for lawyers to learn how to start, manage, and grow a modern law practice
Sam is just splendid and I think by the end of this episode, you will see why. Sam’s vision of what the future of law can and should be is refreshing and definitely worth listening to, especially if you’re a lawyer who wishes to build a law practice that thrives in the future. Along with learning more about the Small Firm and Solo Practice Score Card, which can help lawyers assess their strengths and ascertain how to improve and grow, we also dive into Sam’s life as a father of two daughters and an avid skateboarder.
Resources Mentioned:
Jordan Furlong's book – Law is a Buyer’s Market
Rebecca Sandefur's study
Contact Information:
www.lawyerist.com
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This episode originally aired as Episode 143 on May 7, 2018.
After two decades, Lee Rosen figured out how to own a lucrative law firm without having to work in his firm 24/7/365. One he realized he could be the owner, not the practitioner, Lee found a team to run the business and then sold it. Now, he travels full-time while teaching other lawyers how they can build their practices into sellable businesses.
Lee joins former host, Karima Gulick, in this episode to share how he built a lucrative firm, how he set up his systems that eventually helped him expand his business, and how you can build a solid business that allows you to work from anywhere.
A huge thank you goes to our show sponsor:
Abby Connect, the live receptionist service loved by small businesses. Get your 2-week free trial and $95 off your first month at http://abbyconnect.com/genwhy
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No, your LinkedIn profile should not just be a replica of your resume. While LinkedIn used to be the most boring of all the social media platforms, it has evolved over the years. It is now a place where lawyers and other professionals gather to connect, engage, and do business.
Joining me to share her insight on how to bring your LinkedIn profile and engagement to life is digital and social media marketing consultant and teacher working with lawyers, law firms, and legal marketers, Nancy Myrland of Myrland Marketing.
Resources Mentioned:
Headliner
Coschedule
Buffer
Sprout Social
Checklist: LinkedIn for Lawyers: Eight Essential Ways to Get Noticed By the Right People
A huge thank you goes to our show sponsor:
Abby Connect, the live receptionist service loved by small businesses. Get your 2-week free trial and $95 off your first month at http://abbyconnect.com/genwhy
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If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend who could benefit from listening to this particular episode. I appreciate it!
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Sexual harassment and bullying in the workplace occur more frequently than one would think. For many lawyers who find themselves victims of sexual harassment and assault, it can be difficult to speak up or seek the necessary help, especially in the workplace. They suffer in silence out of fear that speaking up will cause too much damage to their careers or that their reports won’t be taken seriously.
Joining me to shed light on sexual harassment, bullying, and what law firms should be doing to end workplace harassment is Lauren Rikleen, Founder and President of the Rikleen Institute for Strategic Leadership. She is the author of the new book: The Shield of Silence: How Power Perpetuates a Culture of Harassment and Bullying in the Workplace.
Lauren speaks, trains, and consults on a variety of issues relating to workplace culture including women’s leadership and retention, unconscious bias, multi-generational teams, and negative workplace conduct including sexual harassment.
Resources and Contact Information:
Lauren's books
www.rikleeninstitute.com
[email protected]
A huge thank you goes to our show sponsor:
Abby Connect, the live receptionist service loved by small businesses. Get your 2-week free trial and $95 off your first month at http://abbyconnect.com/genwhy
Thanks for Listening!
If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend who could benefit from listening to this particular episode. I appreciate it!
If you haven't already, please don’t forget to subscribe to the GYL Podcast in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Spotify. That way, every time I prepare a new episode for you, it’ll automatically show up in your phone.
Customers don’t want to be sold to. However, they do want to hear from business owners who can offer solutions to their problems. So how can you craft your marketing and sales messages in a way that resonates with your prospective clients and gets them to take action? Through storytelling!
I’m joined by Chris Lema, leader, speaker, and Vice President of Products and Innovation at Liquid Web. Chris is a master storyteller with a story for every scenario. He shares a few of his powerful storytelling techniques in this episode.
Contact Information:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/chrislema
www.chrislema.com
Chris’s Leadership Blog
A huge thank you goes to our show sponsor:
Abby Connect, the live receptionist service loved by small businesses. Get your 2-week free trial and $95 off your first month at http://abbyconnect.com/genwhy
Thanks for Listening!
If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend who could benefit from listening to this particular episode. I appreciate it!
If you haven't already, please don’t forget to subscribe to the GYL Podcast in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Spotify. That way, every time I prepare a new episode for you, it’ll automatically show up in your phone.
The podcast currently has 194 episodes available.