by Marilyn Jenkins | Jan 20, 2026 | Podcast Episodes
What if the same methods that help dyslexic students master reading could help attorneys craft clearer, more persuasive videos? We sit down with Russell Van Brocklen, the Dyslexic Professor, to unpack a practical system for recording short, human clips that earn trust...
by Marilyn Jenkins | Jan 16, 2026 | Podcast Episodes
The legal talent market didn’t just “cool off”, it reset. I sit down with Chris White, attorney-turned-recruiter and founder of Navigate Legal Search, to unpack how COVID-era hiring sprints, salary spikes, and a slower 2023–2024 cycle reshaped what firms need and what...
by Marilyn Jenkins | Jan 12, 2026 | Podcast Episodes
Growth gets exciting when your hiring stops holding you back. We sit down with Walter Sabrin, Chief Talent Officer at Venture Employer Solutions, to unpack how law firms can scale fast by building global teams that actually strengthen quality, culture, and client...
by Marilyn Jenkins | Jan 8, 2026 | Podcast Episodes
We sit down with Adam Brown, business development and marketing lead at FMJ, to unpack how lawyers can stop guessing and start building growth with intention. Adam’s career spans practice, public service, courts, and teaching, giving him a rare, practical view of what...
by Marilyn Jenkins | Jan 5, 2026 | Podcast Episodes
What happens when a filmmaker becomes a trial lawyer? We sit down with Brent Turman to unpack how a background in film school and ESPN production translates into courtroom wins, by turning complex disputes into stories jurors can actually follow, feel, and remember....
by Marilyn Jenkins | Dec 29, 2025 | Podcast Episodes
An exoneree’s plea in a law school classroom set Michael Semanchik on a 16-year mission to free the innocent, and to fix the processes that put them behind bars. We sit down with Michael, now executive director of The Innocence Center and host of For the Innocent, to...