17 Min.

Real Talk: Exploring Who We Are, What We Do, and How We Came Together Real Talk With Susan & Kristina

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In this week's episode of 'Real Talk,' Susan and Kristina uncover the secret to their successful partnership. Join them for a hilarious exploration of their working relationship, their practice,and the valuable lessons learned during their nearly decade-long collaboration. So grab a cup of coffee and join them for a candid conversation about what makes their professional bond so special.
 
LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: https://studentdefense.kjk.com/ 
https://www.amazon.com/Yes-Your-Kid-Parents-Todays/dp/1637743807 
https://www.instagram.com/stonesupler/   TRANSCRIPT: Susan Stone:
Welcome back to Real Talk with Susan Stone and Kristina Supler. We are full time moms and attorneys bringing our student defense legal practice to life with real candid conversations.
 
Kristina Supler:
Susan ever since the Super Bowl.
 
Susan Stone:
Oh no, oh no. Don't say it.
 
Kristina Supler:
I have a secret guilty pleasure. I confess to you and our listeners out there like,
 
Susan Stone:
Oh my God here, it's coming.
 
Kristina Supler:
But I am totally, completely obsessed with the dunking Dunkin Donuts commercials, the Ben Affleck Matt Damon commercials. Did you see those during the Super Bowl?
 
Susan Stone:
Okay. Not only did I see them, but I saw us in Ben and Matt.
 
Kristina Supler:
That's what I thought.
 
Susan Stone:
I know.
 
Kristina Supler:
What is about those two. I was so drawn to it. I can't stop watching when they're there walking in. We got touchdown, Tommy. On the key.
 
Susan Stone:
You love that one.
 
Kristina Supler:
I love that one.
 
Susan Stone:
Touchdown Tommy on the keys. Okay, Because here's what it is. They've been together a long time working and kind of separating.Yeah. We're not childhood friends, but.
 
 Kristina Supler:
No, we're not.
 
Susan Stone:
 But it's been.
 
Kristina Supler:
 It's been a minute.
 
Susan Stone:
It's been a second. Collaborating,
 
Kristina Supler:
Creativity
 
Susan Stone:
Creativity. And, you know, they drive each other crazy, which we do sometimes.
 
Kristina Supler:
We do. We do. But there's humor there. I can't even tell you how much it made me laugh when Matt Damon looks at Ben Affleck and he's like, how do you like them donuts?
 
Susan Stone:
Oh my God.
 
Kristina Supler:
I’m so sorry.
 
Susan Stone:
Okay. The line I loved is sometimes it's really hard to be your friend or remember, I would do anything for you. This is anything. And I know those moments because in our working relationship, in our friendship, we ask an absolute a lot from each other.
 
Kristina Supler:
Oh yeah. It's it's really it's been it's been quite a journey we've been on for the past.
I don't even know how long it's been.
 
Susan Stone:
for the listeners out there. And those of you who are in Greek organizations, I hard rushed Sue Blur to be my law partner. I remember saying, Join me in this practice. And you're like, Well, I still want my criminal defense and you still do.
 
Kristina Supler:
I still do. You do. I do.
 
Susan Stone:
But mostly we represent students out there and we do handle a lot of criminal defense and we deal do with that. We still deal with sex issues
 
Kristina Supler:
all day, every day.
 
Susan Stone:
 It was a hard sell getting you in, but we made it and it's been actually almost ten years.
 
Kristina Supler:
So why are we talking about this today? Why what is the point of this episode of this topic?
Are our listeners are like what we're gone from done kings and Matt Damon and Ben Affleck to to the two of you are
 
Susan Stone:
Dunking’s or dukin?
 
Kristina Supler:
 it's done Kings Kings because they're kings I swear folks she’s  really smart
 
Susan Stone:
I just feel like what Dunkin Donuts like
 
Kristina Supler:
 Yeah it is but in the commercial they were getting creative. Okay okay,.

In this week's episode of 'Real Talk,' Susan and Kristina uncover the secret to their successful partnership. Join them for a hilarious exploration of their working relationship, their practice,and the valuable lessons learned during their nearly decade-long collaboration. So grab a cup of coffee and join them for a candid conversation about what makes their professional bond so special.
 
LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: https://studentdefense.kjk.com/ 
https://www.amazon.com/Yes-Your-Kid-Parents-Todays/dp/1637743807 
https://www.instagram.com/stonesupler/   TRANSCRIPT: Susan Stone:
Welcome back to Real Talk with Susan Stone and Kristina Supler. We are full time moms and attorneys bringing our student defense legal practice to life with real candid conversations.
 
Kristina Supler:
Susan ever since the Super Bowl.
 
Susan Stone:
Oh no, oh no. Don't say it.
 
Kristina Supler:
I have a secret guilty pleasure. I confess to you and our listeners out there like,
 
Susan Stone:
Oh my God here, it's coming.
 
Kristina Supler:
But I am totally, completely obsessed with the dunking Dunkin Donuts commercials, the Ben Affleck Matt Damon commercials. Did you see those during the Super Bowl?
 
Susan Stone:
Okay. Not only did I see them, but I saw us in Ben and Matt.
 
Kristina Supler:
That's what I thought.
 
Susan Stone:
I know.
 
Kristina Supler:
What is about those two. I was so drawn to it. I can't stop watching when they're there walking in. We got touchdown, Tommy. On the key.
 
Susan Stone:
You love that one.
 
Kristina Supler:
I love that one.
 
Susan Stone:
Touchdown Tommy on the keys. Okay, Because here's what it is. They've been together a long time working and kind of separating.Yeah. We're not childhood friends, but.
 
 Kristina Supler:
No, we're not.
 
Susan Stone:
 But it's been.
 
Kristina Supler:
 It's been a minute.
 
Susan Stone:
It's been a second. Collaborating,
 
Kristina Supler:
Creativity
 
Susan Stone:
Creativity. And, you know, they drive each other crazy, which we do sometimes.
 
Kristina Supler:
We do. We do. But there's humor there. I can't even tell you how much it made me laugh when Matt Damon looks at Ben Affleck and he's like, how do you like them donuts?
 
Susan Stone:
Oh my God.
 
Kristina Supler:
I’m so sorry.
 
Susan Stone:
Okay. The line I loved is sometimes it's really hard to be your friend or remember, I would do anything for you. This is anything. And I know those moments because in our working relationship, in our friendship, we ask an absolute a lot from each other.
 
Kristina Supler:
Oh yeah. It's it's really it's been it's been quite a journey we've been on for the past.
I don't even know how long it's been.
 
Susan Stone:
for the listeners out there. And those of you who are in Greek organizations, I hard rushed Sue Blur to be my law partner. I remember saying, Join me in this practice. And you're like, Well, I still want my criminal defense and you still do.
 
Kristina Supler:
I still do. You do. I do.
 
Susan Stone:
But mostly we represent students out there and we do handle a lot of criminal defense and we deal do with that. We still deal with sex issues
 
Kristina Supler:
all day, every day.
 
Susan Stone:
 It was a hard sell getting you in, but we made it and it's been actually almost ten years.
 
Kristina Supler:
So why are we talking about this today? Why what is the point of this episode of this topic?
Are our listeners are like what we're gone from done kings and Matt Damon and Ben Affleck to to the two of you are
 
Susan Stone:
Dunking’s or dukin?
 
Kristina Supler:
 it's done Kings Kings because they're kings I swear folks she’s  really smart
 
Susan Stone:
I just feel like what Dunkin Donuts like
 
Kristina Supler:
 Yeah it is but in the commercial they were getting creative. Okay okay,.

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