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This Show will be playing music from the Ghetto youth of Chitown and Zimbabwe
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This Show will be playing music from the Ghetto youth of Chitown and Zimbabwe
Categories: Leisure
Being a great attorney doesn’t mean you’ll retain quality clients or build a successful, respected law practice. In fact, if you don’t have a significant online presence, positive reviews, and a powerful website, you’re going to lose out to young, aggressive, web-savvy attorneys with a third of your experience. Richard Jacobs of Speakeasy Marketing offers the unvarnished truth about how to market your solo or small law firm to become the pre-eminent firm in your metro and practice areas. Subcribe for frequent updates of secrets of attorney marketing.
Gigi Grandoli is a litigation and paralegal expert who has a deep understanding of what elements are needed to make a law firm successful.
Speakeasy Marketing guides law firms and private attorneys to their greater success, advising them on marketing strategies and putting plans into action, productive targeted marking efforts that yield new, and better, clients.
Grandoli talks about her journey and how she became interested in pursuing her career in the legal space. As she recounts, she fell into the law arena by accident, starting years back as a file clerk, but before long she was moved quickly up the chain and today she does critical litigation paralegal work, often in the personal injury law area.
Grandoli talks about some of the mistakes small and large firms make. One problem is that firms often seek the cheapest, most expendable employees at the entry-level positions, but Grandoli states this creates a situation that could present major problems. Cutting costs on salary at this level, by bringing on just ‘anyone’ can damage your firm because the lower-level employees can make or break your business. It’s important to give your lower-level employees a feeling that they are important to the firm, and empower them.
Grandoli talks about the importance of incoming calls and having employees on staff who can field calls in an informed manner. For example, you never want a client to call in and get a feeling that the admin staff doesn’t know what they’re doing. If a client or a potential client calls in, don’t tell the client you don’t know the answer to their question; tell the client that you will put them on a brief hold and get them the answer!
Grandoli states that it’s critically important to let admin staff know that they can come to you, as the principal of the firm, or associate, or senior paralegal, etc., to let the admin staff know that there are no dumb questions, that every detail is important—so let’s talk about it!
Categories: Business
Tags: attorney, law practice, marketing
The various ways people use iOS and Apple products in health, education and sports.
Categories: Technology
Julie Harris & Stuart Simons, founders of The Groomers Spotlight put their heads together and share stories and laughs from their times as groomers, educators, friends, business partners, judges and acting – yes really!
Categories: Business, Education, Kids & Family
Shaykh Sulaiman Moola (may Allah preserve him) began studying the sacred sciences at an early age. After having completed the memorization of the Quran at the age of 14 in 1989, for the next seven years he went on to study the Islamic sciences which include Arabic (and all its related sciences becoming especially fluent in Arabic poetry), Tafsir, Hadith, Aqidah and Fiqh (specializing in the Hanafi School). Having studied under senior ulama from South Africa and the Indian Subcontinent and receiving ijazah from them, he went on to teach at various Madaris in South Africa including Dar al-Uloom Zakariyya.
Categories: History, Religion & Spirituality
I’m Tuna and I love talking to interesting people. The crazier, the better! I come from a blue collar suburb of Philadelphia, often referred to as Delco. I’ve worked as a soldier, mechanic, truck driver, equipment operator, welder, fabricator, construction worker, plumber, etc. Yes,I’ve done them all, some longer than others. My show may make you laugh or cry. It may make you think. However, ITS NOT FOR CHILDREN. I do use adult language and discuss adult content.
Categories: Comedy
Christforus.org has been a source of doctrinally sound sermons in text and audio form for over twenty years. Now the audio of these sermons are available via podcast. Old sermons by Rev. Rolf Preus and new sermons by Rev. James Preus will be uploaded. Now there is a weekly Bible Study Podcast airing a new episode every Thursday. You can read the outlines to the Bible Studies at Christforus.org.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
On this show, Gabby shares stories about different life experiences she’s had, hardships she’s faced and the ways in which she overcame. In addition to her personal stories, she sits down for conversations with diverse communities to talk about topics varying from race to relationships. Every Wednesday, listen for a new story or conversation about finding the light in the midst of life. Keep up with the show every week for new episodes, and join on social @astoldbygabbypod. For email inquiries, email gabriellekspann@gmail.com
Categories: Education
We Don’t Play is a paranormal/historical games & rituals podcast brought to you by Sass & Screams with a little paranormal history thrown in. If games of the Witching or Devil’s hour bring out the Screamer or Sass within, welcome friends!
Categories: Comedy
Welcome to the At The Buzzer Podcast. At The Buzzer is a weekly sports podcast updating you with all recent sports news. Hosted by: Andrew Lubliner, Campbell Klein, and Dean McCollum
Categories: Sports
Lifestyle. Sports. Music. Politics?…And bullshit? There’s not too many things to talk about in today’s climate. Just friends with mics, with Nothing To Discuss…
Categories: Comedy
Welcome to this QPOC Life, a podcast that looks at the world through the lense of a QTPOC (Queer/Trans Person of Color). Send questions to ThisQPOCLife@gmail.com
Categories: Society & Culture
We’re two Australians living in Guadalajara, Mexico – a beautiful country with a bad reputation. That’s the Paradise Paradox. We’re knowledge soldiers, educating the masses, or at least asking uncommon questions.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: Anarchism, anarcho, ancient, australian, Austrian, capitalism, civilisations, economics, Egypt, for, Guadalajara, ideas, mexico, new, Philosophy, questions, spirituality, Technologies, Teotihuacan, The, Universe, voluntaryism
Robert J. Watkins’ powerful experiences, strategies and insightful lesson have helped millions create meaningful change in their lives. How do want your life to change? Are you looking to take your business to the next level? Do you desire to develop stronger relationships or improve your financial status? The Robert J. Watkins’ Podcast mentors you to “undiscovered wealth” you didn’t know you had or think was possible.
Categories: Education
A hilarious, modern, and international twist on the standard podcast. A female host from Canada, a male host from America, two people, hundreds of opinions, one intriguing podcast.
Categories: Society & Culture
Welcome to Mumbai to Maine: A Culinary Adventure! I’m Cherie Scott, creator and founder of Mumbai to Maine – a culinary blog and food podcast. When I left Mumbai 24 years ago, I never imagined that one day Maine would be my home. I knew I had to find a portal to somehow share my passion for Indian cuisine and tie it to my deep love for Maine’s rich and dynamic food scene. I created this podcast to bring you some of Maine’s most captivating, thought-provoking and inspiring food stories. So join me as I take you on a culinary journey with Maine’s formidable taste-makers, entrepreneurs and innovators with this Bicentennial Food Series, sponsored by Eat Maine.
Categories: Arts
Tags: beverages, Culinary, eats, entrepreneurship, Food, indian food, maine, mumbai, restaurants
A Heart Attack Story: shared experience of my heart attack and things you need to change in your life to prevent this from happening to you and many more topics of interest.
Categories: Business, Government, Religion & Spirituality
Women in Music is a podcast sharing the tales and careers of modern singular voices in music – they all just happen to be female.
Hosted by DJ Millie Cotton, WiM is an inclusive platform to elevate female voices by sharing the stories of acknowledged women. The podcast explores what it is they really do, how they got there and the day to day of getting it done. From artists to tour managers to sound engineers to merch managers, each episode is a frank conversation with great music makers and enablers about the industry.
After years of attending club nights run and played by men, Millie came across a DJ, who was a woman, and quickly realised her passion was a career possibility too. A few years on and Millie has DJ’ed for international brands like Youtube, Google, Conde Nast and Nike; warm up sets for Kelis, Post Malone and Pet Shop Boys and notorious London venues such as Village Underground, Concrete and Queen of Hoxton.
Had Millie realised that this career was an option, it’s likely she would have embarked on that journey from a much younger age and it was out of this frustration that Women In Music was born.
Having also previously had conversations with eminent artists Charli XCX, Jorja Smith and many others for magazines like Nylon, Wonderland and Rollacoaster, Women in Music is where Millie invites guests to share their career paths and experiences.
If you enjoy Women in Music, don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe.
Find Millie Cotton @millie_cotton and WiM @womeninmusicpodcast. All guests can be found in their various show notes.
Thanks for listening!
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Categories: Music, Society & Culture
Tags: defected records, female podcasts, female singers, female songwriters, music educators, music industry, music interviews, music jobs, music journalists, sam divine, women in music
Moving from Sunday takers to everyday makers.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality