Executive Pour

Executive Pour

Executive Pour is a candid conversation between two founder-operators—Maritza “Shay” Nelson (MSN Law Office) and Karen Sullivan (Sullivan Solutions, Marketing from the C-Suite™). Each episode blends legal and marketing perspective into practical, decision-ready takeaways for leaders managing growth, risk, and reputation—without the hype.

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  1. Employee Advocacy & Content Ownership | Who Owns the Tab?

    6월 2일

    Employee Advocacy & Content Ownership | Who Owns the Tab?

    "I didn't know" is never a legal defense. Ever. That's attorney Shay Nelson, flat and final, about twelve minutes into this conversation. And she means it. In this episode of Executive Pour, marketing strategist Karen Sullivan and attorney Shay Nelson sit down with High West Bourbon and unpack what business owners are actually risking when they encourage employees to post on behalf of their brand. Employee advocacy is a smart play. Authentic employee posts outperform polished marketing content almost every time — the reach is real, the credibility is earned, and no ad budget can replicate it. But the legal exposure underneath it is real too. And most business owners have no idea how much they're handing over without knowing it. WHAT YOU'LL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE What employee advocacy actually means and why it immediately triggers legal questionsWhy the business owner must personally own every channel, handle, login, and domain — no exceptionsFTC guidelines, NLRB rules, and why your social media policy may already go too farCopyright basics: who owns the content your employees create, and what happens when they're contractorsName, image, and likeness rights — and why Karen's dentist tried to claim hersThe free ChatGPT problem hiding in plain sight on your team right nowKaren's framework: Documented. Delegated. Done.What's coming next: Outsourced General Counsel, AI data security, and when IT and legal collide🥃 STRAIGHT, NO CHASER "Your marketing assets — your SEO history, your platforms, your content — there is a very high value to that. The CFO hasn't figured out where to put it yet. But treat your digital presence the same way you treat your QuickBooks login. The owner touches it. The owner controls it." — Karen Sullivan Hosted by Karen Sullivan (Sullivan Solutions / Marketing from the C-Suite™) and Shay Nelson (MSN Law Office). New episodes drop regularly. 🔗 FIND US🌐 executivepourpodcast.com▶️ YouTube: youtube.com/@ExecutivePour💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/executivepourpodcast📸 Instagram: instagram.com/executivepourpodcast📘 Facebook: facebook.com/61573426202589 Nothing in this episode is legal or marketing advice. Consult a licensed attorney and qualified marketing professional for guidance specific to your situation. Must be 21+ to consume alcohol. Please sip responsibly — Responsibility.org. 🥃 If this was worth the pour… Share it with someone who’s still doing handshake deals—and subscribe so you don’t miss the next round.

    40분
  2. 5월 19일

    Top Shelf Branding | Why a “Generic” Name is a Cheap Drink

    Naming your business before doing a trademark search could cost you everything you’ve built. In Episode 4 of Executive Pour, small business attorney Maritza “Shay” Nelson and marketing strategist Karen Sullivan break down what you actually need to check before you print the cards, cut the signage check, or register the domain. Getting the domain doesn’t mean you own the name. There’s a five-tier trademark strength spectrum — Generic, Descriptive, Suggestive, Arbitrary, and Fanciful — and most founders are building on names that sit in the weakest tiers without knowing it. Karen and Shay walk through every level with real-world examples: Microsoft, Apple, Exxon, and Chevy Nova (a car that literally meant “won’t go” in Spanish). Plus the real client story: $20,000 in labeled trade show products, a competitor who had the trademark certificate in hand, and a very expensive lesson in what “available” actually means. In this episode:→ The 5 trademark tiers — and which one your current name probably falls into→ What “confusingly similar” really means under trademark law (it’s broader than you think)→ The free trademark check you can run before you spend a dollar on legal→ Why domain squatters make “available” a nearly meaningless word→ When a national franchise moves into your market with an existing federal registration→ Why your logo shouldn’t be the first thing you file — it’s going to change→ How brand equity works like curb appeal when it’s time to sell→ The one question every founder should answer before building a legal strategy What We’re Pouring: The Sazerac — the official cocktail of New Orleans. Sazerac Rye, Peychaud’s Bitters, Herbsaint, lemon twist. Recipe via Sazerac House. Please sip responsibly. Connect:ExecutivePourPodcast.comYouTube  ·  LinkedIn  ·  Instagram  ·  Facebook Executive Pour is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal or marketing advice. Please consult a licensed attorney for guidance specific to your situation.

    42분
  3. The Pressure to Scale | Right-Sizing Your Business Without Apologizing

    5월 6일

    The Pressure to Scale | Right-Sizing Your Business Without Apologizing

    Bigger is not always better. Sometimes it is just bigger. Headcount. Likes. Revenue thresholds. Fancy growth narratives. Cute. But are they actually helping? In this episode of Executive Pour, Karen Sullivan and attorneyMaritza “Shay” Nelson take aim at the pressure to scale for the sake of appearances. They talk about vanity metrics, lifestyle businesses, social media visibility, employer brand, authenticity, and why managing people is a skill set, not a moral obligation. Inside this pour: * why “bigger” is often borrowed ambition * why social media is more Yellow Pages than magic lead machine for many B2B firms * why people need a way to get to know you before they reach out * why right-sizing your ambition is a strategic choice * why your tribe may not look like you, think like you, or arrive how you expected Memorable takeaway:You do not need to apologize for building a business that fits your actual goals. Subscribe for more conversations at the intersection of strategy, growth,legal reality, and brand clarity. https://executivepourpodcast.com/   https://open.spotify.com/show/4kMBPKxQfYfPQ94mrSscvc https://www.youtube.com/@ExecutivePour   https://www.linkedin.com/company/executivepourpodcast https://www.instagram.com/executivepourpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/61573426202589/    #SmallBusiness #BusinessGrowth #Entrepreneurship #Leadership #MarketingStrategy #BusinessStrategy

    31분
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    Executive Pour (Trailer): High-Proof Strategy Meets the Fine Print

    Pull up a chair. Executive Pour is the video podcast where bold growth strategy meets the fine print that keeps your momentum protected. Co-hosted by Karen Sullivan (the Marketing “Slingshot”) and attorney Maritza “Shay” Nelson (the Legal “Safety Net”), we serve up smart, entertaining point-counterpoint conversations for business owners who are tired of fluff, tired of chaos, and ready for clarity. In a world full of polished “AI-perfect” content, we’re choosing real talk, real stories, and practical next steps - the kind you can’t fake and you’ll actually use. 🥃 New! Episodes launch April 21, 2026.Subscribe now so you don’t miss Episode 1 and the first round of clips and shorts. What you’ll get on Executive Pour:✅ High-proof strategy you can act on✅ Legal reality checks before things blow up✅ Marketing + leadership decisions made simple✅ A little bite, a lot of warmth, and a clean finish 👉 Subscribe + turn on notifications—the bar opens April 21, 2026. https://executivepourpodcast.com/ https://open.spotify.com/show/4kMBPKxQfYfPQ94mrSscvc https://www.youtube.com/@ExecutivePour https://www.linkedin.com/company/executivepourpodcast https://www.instagram.com/executivepourpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/61573426202589/ #ExecutivePour #BusinessPodcast #Entrepreneurship #SmallBusiness#MarketingStrategy #BusinessLaw #CSuite #Leadership #Contracts #BrandStrategy

    3분

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Executive Pour is a candid conversation between two founder-operators—Maritza “Shay” Nelson (MSN Law Office) and Karen Sullivan (Sullivan Solutions, Marketing from the C-Suite™). Each episode blends legal and marketing perspective into practical, decision-ready takeaways for leaders managing growth, risk, and reputation—without the hype.