by Marilyn Jenkins | Jun 1, 2026 | Podcast Episodes
Your calendar isn’t the problem, your priorities are. In this episode, JD/CPA Chris Papin shares practical strategies for law firm owners to take control of their time, align their schedules with business goals, and stop getting stuck in “technician mode.” We discuss...
by Marilyn Jenkins | May 26, 2026 | Podcast Episodes
Divorce is already painful. Turning it into a courtroom fight often makes it worse and it can hand your family’s future to a judge who doesn’t know your kids, your finances, or what you actually need to move on. That’s why I sat down with Manisha P. Patel, a...
by Macy Sangalang | May 19, 2026 | Podcast Episodes
You can love the law and still miss yourself. That tension is where my conversation with public defender and author-illustrator Andrea Diaz begins, and it quickly turns into a practical guide for any attorney trying to protect their energy, creativity, and mental...
by Marilyn Jenkins | May 12, 2026 | Podcast Episodes
Rainmaking doesn’t fail in law firms because lawyers are lazy or “not salespeople.” It fails because most firms treat business development like an event instead of a system. We talk with David Freeman, a National Law Journal Hall of Fame coach and bestselling author,...
by Marilyn Jenkins | May 4, 2026 | Podcast Episodes
A lot of lawyers are trained to grind through discomfort and call it professionalism, until the body taps out or the mind does. We sit down with Stanley Bronstein, an attorney, CPA, life coach, and author who rebuilt his health after reaching 367 pounds, ultimately...
by Marilyn Jenkins | Apr 21, 2026 | Podcast Episodes
Most law firms are built on a financial assumption that’s about to get stress-tested: charge premium rates, stack teams, and bill junior time for work that clients increasingly question. We sit down with Kevin Broyles, co-founder and managing partner of FisherBroyles,...