Leverage your podcast and content creation for better results.

 

 

 

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 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 the bank.

 

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NOTE: Some of the above may be affiliate links to products or services for which we receive a commission when you purchase. Thank you!

 

 

11 reasons podcasting is an amazing tool for lawyers.

 

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 for blogging is just as true for podcasting.

So, with a hat-tip to Kevin, allow me to recount the benefits of podcasting (or creating and disseminating any other kind of content)

  1. Podcasting makes us better lawyers.
  2. Podcasting grows your network
  3. Podcasting allows us to realize our dreams and achieve amazing things.
  4. Podcasting is sharing, not advertising
  5. Podcasting helps people
  6. Podcasting showcases your expertise
  7. Podcasting reveals the true you and lets you speak with your own voice.
  8. Podcasting builds awareness, affinity and trust.
  9. Podcasting fosters engagement
  10. Podcasting is easy for the creator
  11. …and the audience

Podcasting is an extraordinarily powerful tool, It's fun, easy, and it makes you a better, more visible, likable lawyer. Don't overlook podcasting as part of your law marketing mix.

To explore the how-to aspects of podcasting, visit http://lawpodcasting.com/ and have your own law podcast up and running by next weekend!


 

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Ryan Kairalla of Break the Business Podcast – Law Podcasting episode 60

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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 Your Independence and Achieving True Success in the Music Industry shines a light on the pitfalls that arise from record label contracts, and provides artists with helpful guidance on achieving music industry success on their own terms. He also hosts the Break the Business Podcast, a weekly discussion of entertainment law, independent music, and popular culture.

Ryan is a graduate of New York University School of Law where he received the Jack J. Katz Memorial Award for Excellence in Entertainment Law. He is also a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Miami School of Business. He is licensed to practice in Florida, New York, and California.

Ryan lives in Miami, Florida.

 

Find the Break the Business podcast at:  in iTunes, on SoundCloud, and the web at http://breakthebusiness.com

Ryan's Book,  “Break The Business: Declaring Your Independence and Achieving True Success in the Music Industry”” Is available on Amazon

 

 

 


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 the bank.

 

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NOTE:  Some of the above may be affiliate links to products or services for which we receive a commission when you purchase.  Thank you!

Keeping your idea pipeline flowing – Law Podcasting Podcast 59

 

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 interview?

In this episode I share some tips, tricks and techniques you can use to make sure you've always got something to talk about in your episodes.
  • Have a system to capture ideas
  • Review the ideas you capture
  • Develop an idea gathering mindset
  • Consume content
    • Blogs
    • Podcasts
    • Newspapers
    • Trade Journals
    • Magazines
    • TV
    • Social Media
  • Ask for Audience questions
  • Look at your FAQ
  • Look at the calendar
  • Look at your most popular posts, episodes, etc., and revisit the topics.

Some of the resources mentioned in this podcast:
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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 the bank.

 

ppl-logo-blueAs always, the Law Podcasting Podcast is brought to you by Power Podcasting for Lawyers, the only online podcast training built specifically for lawyers by lawyers.
NOTE:  Some of the above may be affiliate links to products or services for which we receive a commission when you purchase.  Thank you!

 

NOTE:  Some of the above may be affiliate links to products or services for which we receive a commission when you purchase.  Thank you!

 

 

Darrell Darnell of Pro Podcast Solutions – Law Podcasting Episode 58

 

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 for 9 podcast awards including 3 nominations for Best Produced, and winning Best Entertainment in 2010.

Darrell has been consulting and producing podcasts for other podcasters since 2012 as a part of Golden Spiral Media. In 2014 Darrell established Pro Podcast Solutions as a stand alone brand to help podcasters produce better podcasts and hone their craft. Darrell has helped launch over 150 podcasts and produced over 4,000 podcast episodes.

 

If you're looking for help with  outsourcing the producing, editing, and publishing of your podcast,   Pro Podcast Solutions can help.

Some of the resources mentioned in this podcast:

 

 


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 the bank.

 

ppl-logo-blueAs always, the Law Podcasting Podcast is brought to you by Power Podcasting for Lawyers, the only online podcast training built specifically for lawyers by lawyers.
NOTE:  Some of the above may be affiliate links to products or services for which we receive a commission when you purchase.  Thank you!

 

NOTE:  Some of the above may be affiliate links to products or services for which we receive a commission when you purchase.  Thank you!

 

 

David Lizerbram of Products of the Mind Podcast – Law Podcasting Episode 57

 

 

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 the raft of issues that face startups.
He has an undergraduate degree from the prestigious USC  School of Cinema and Television, and received his Law Degree from Loyola Law here in Los Angeles.  He serves on a number of nonprofit boards, and speaks regularly on legal matters, including at San Diego Comiccon every year since 2008.

David's Podcast is “Products of the Mind” which you can find at ProductsOfTheMind.net

 

Some of the resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Audio Technica ATR-2100 USB Podcasting Microphone


 

Shure SM58 Dynamic Microphone


Mackie 1202 Mixer


 

Pat Flynn's (slightly long-in-the-tooth) Podcasting Tutorial

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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 the bank.

 

ppl-logo-blueAs always, the Law Podcasting Podcast is brought to you by Power Podcasting for Lawyers, the only online podcast training built specifically for lawyers by lawyers.
NOTE:  Some of the above may be affiliate links to products or services for which we receive a commission when you purchase.  Thank you!

 

NOTE:  Some of the above may be affiliate links to products or services for which we receive a commission when you purchase.  Thank you!

 

 

The Many Ways to Record Your Podcast – Law Podcasting Episode 56

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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 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 the bank.

 

ppl-logo-blueAs always, the Law Podcasting Podcast is brought to you by Power Podcasting for Lawyers, the only online podcast training built specifically for lawyers by lawyers.
NOTE:  Some of the above may be affiliate links to products or services for which we receive a commission when you purchase.  Thank you!

 

NOTE:  Some of the above may be affiliate links to products or services for which we receive a commission when you purchase.  Thank you!

 

 

Uduak Oduok of Africa Music Law – Law Podcasting Episode 45

 

“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 across industry sectors and across the globe, with an emphasis on Africa.

As an attorney Uduak pioneered the first Fashion Law seminars in Northern California, and is a recognized name within the growing niche practice of Fashion Law in the USA. She is also the founder of the pioneering law blog ‘Africa Music Law,’ a blog and podcast show educating Africa and the USA creative industries on legal issues affecting the entertainment industry.

She is the co-founder of EBITU LAW GROUP, P.C., a California, USA law firm providing legal services to businesses and individuals including those in the fashion and entertainment sector; and has been featured in leading legal publications in the USA, ABA Journal and The California Lawyer Magazine.

She has also been a contributor to three books, two of which are distributed internationally, and has just completed her first music law book for Nigeria and Africa's entertainment industry.

Find  more about Uduak at http://msuduak.com, and the podcast at:  http://AfricaMusicLaw.com.

We talked about:

  • Uduak's keep interest in serving her audience by extracting value from each guest by asking, “How can my audience learn from what [guest] has had to overcome?”
  • The importance of having a clear strategy
  • Using Podcasting as a marketing tool
  • Using a Podcast as a lead-in to other products and services
  • The value of having dedicated blocks of time, a clear format, a template and a system to keep things running smoothly.

In all, a terrific episode.  Thanks Uduak!

 


Some of the resources mentioned in this podcast:


Audio Technica ATR-2100 Podcast Microphone


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Audacity – Open-Source Audio Recording, Editing and Production Software


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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 the bank.

 

ppl-logo-blueAs always, the Law Podcasting Podcast is brought to you by Power Podcasting for Lawyers, the only online podcast training built specifically for lawyers by lawyers.
NOTE:  Some of the above may be affiliate links to products or services for which we receive a commission when you purchase.  Thank you!

 

NOTE:  Some of the above may be affiliate links to products or services for which we receive a commission when you purchase.  Thank you!

 

 

The Power of Being A Podcast Guest with| Jessica Rhodes

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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 represent dozens of highly qualified guest experts to connect them with podcast hosts for interviews.

Jessica is the host of the hit weekly web TV show, Interview Connections TV, she’s the host of the Rhodes to Success podcast and she is the co-host of The Podcast Producers, a ten episode audio series selected by Apple as a “How to Podcast” show in iTunes.

Jessica is a regular speaker at Dream Business Academy and has shared the stage with dozens of top podcasters at Podcast Movement and Podcast New England. She is married and is the proud mom to a very busy toddler named Nathan, and baby Lucy.

 

Jessica shared a few tips for those just getting started as podcast guests…

  • Have a One-Sheet consisting of your photo, bio, and proposed topics and some sample questions.  Keep your topics specific, narrow and focused.
  • Practice.  Have answers ready for frequently asked questions, and those you provide to your host.
  • Listen to lots of interviews.  Listen as a student to identify what works, what doesn't, styles and formats.
  • Use the Host's Name often to build affinity and a congenial tone.

 

Some of the resources mentioned in this podcast:

Interview Connections

Audio- Technica ATR-2100 Microphone

Podfly – production and post-production services


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 the bank.

 

ppl-logo-blueAs always, the Law Podcasting Podcast is brought to you by Power Podcasting for Lawyers, the only online podcast training built specifically for lawyers by lawyers.
NOTE:  Some of the above may be affiliate links to products or services for which we receive a commission when you purchase.  Thank you!

 

NOTE:  Some of the above may be affiliate links to products or services for which we receive a commission when you purchase.  Thank you!

 

 

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