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When you Subscribe to LAWsome today, you'll get regular episodes that inspire, entertain, and educate with exclusive interviews from leading attorneys, judges, industry influencers, law firm growth experts, and business leaders. You'll walk away armed with actionable insights to implement in your law firm and legal career with every episode. Be sure to subscribe to the LAWsome Podcast by Consultwebs today so you never miss an episode stuffed full of "Breakthrough insights to build a thriving law firm". SUBSCRIBE - https://apple.co/2jZtoa4 TWITTER - https://bit.ly/2Kul39I FACEBOOK - https://bit.ly/2wK7CQN © 2021 Consultwebs - https://www.consultwebs.com

  1. 4D AGO

    Domestic Abuse and Professional Responsibility: A Leadership Conversation

    In this episode of LAWsome, we are discussing one of the most important topics we've ever covered on the podcast: domestic abuse. This issue is much more common than people think, even in high achievers, community leaders, and successful individuals. Co-hosts Tanner Jones and Matt Smyers sit down with the Founder and CEO of Lee Consultants, Amanda Lee, to speak about the responsibility leaders have in creating a safe environment where the topic can be discussed.  Amanda Lee was a trial attorney for 20 years, working in various areas, including organizations and non-profits that dealt with sexual abuse. For over a decade, while she built her career and became the successful woman she is today, she was a victim of domestic abuse. After she left that situation, she realized there was a large gap in not only knowledge but also resources for successful women in her situation. She built Lee Consultants to help others in similar situations.  Amanda shares information and actionable steps to take in helping raise awareness in the workplace, and offers resources to help. Tune in to this episode of LAWsome to learn why domestic abuse can be difficult to notice in legal professionals, how to better understand how you can help successful individuals who may be experiencing it, and how to challenge the narrative and stigmas associated with it. You can connect with Amanda on her Website and on her LinkedIn. TLDR: In this episode, you will learn about What steps should be taken in the workplace to raise awareness  How to foster a safe environment to speak about the topic Resources for individuals who may be in domestic abuse situations

    21 min
  2. FEB 12

    From Pressure to Peak Performance: Building Healthier, Higher-Functioning Law Firms

    Running a law firm can be exhausting. Have you found yourself making less time for mental health while running your practice? Co-hosts Tanner Jones and Matt Smyers chat with Lexlee Overton, Trial Lawyer, Executive Coach, and Founder of Mind Over Law, about best practices to create emotional stability in yourself and your firm, as well as increase productivity and morale.  Lexlee grew up around the law. Her father was a trial lawyer and practically raised her in the office. Once she graduated from law school, she went straight into the courtroom. Over her 30 years as a lawyer, she has experienced everything from a health scare due to stress to striving to achieve one goal after the next. So she founded Mind Over Law to help guide other attorneys to learn the best way to take care of themselves and their companies. Lexlee talks about several methods to improve morale, productivity, and mental health. She mentions breathing techniques, personal and professional plans, and how to have a mindset that can improve your work and home life.  Don't miss out on these methods to improve your law firm and your mindset. Listen to the latest LAWsome episode today! You can connect with Lexlee on her Website and on her LinkedIn. TLDR: In this episode, you will learn about Best practices to prevent burnout How the right mindset can improve your firm's productivity The importance of morale in the workplace

    37 min
  3. JAN 22

    Ignorance Isn't Bliss: Facing the Financial Truths in Your Law Firm

    As the owner of your law firm, are you satisfied with how much you make monthly? If the answer is no, would you like to fix that? In today's LAWsome episode, co-host Tanner Jones and Matt Smyers welcome Brooke Lively, author and founder of Cathedral Capital, to talk about the best practices for law firms looking to maximize profit and manage spending. Brooke began her career by managing her family's law firm. She soon realized that they needed help with the financial side of things and hired an agency to learn how to master their finances. After realizing other attorneys often faced the same issue, she opened her own business, Cathedral Capital, to help guide law firms through making better financial practices. Brooke shared many tools and useful mindsets with us. Some of them include: having a line of credit, no matter how big your last settlement was, and the importance of understanding your average case, so you can roughly estimate when you will be profitable and when you will not. Brooke also keeps her eye on not just the short-term finances but the long-term as well. These are just the highlights! Brooke has shared some amazing ideas with us, so listen to the latest episode today so you can be confident in understanding the finances of running a law firm.  You can connect with Brooke on her Website and on her LinkedIn. TLDR: In this episode, you will learn about The importance of a line of credit How to pay your employees while ensuring a lovely retirement for yourself  Understanding how your average case length impacts your revenue

    35 min
  4. The Biggest Social Media Branding Mistake Lawyers Keep Making

    08/21/2025

    The Biggest Social Media Branding Mistake Lawyers Keep Making

    People don't hire a law firm. They hire a lawyer. And what better place to showcase attorney personalities than social media? In this episode, join LAWsome co-hosts Tanner Jones and Matt Smyers as they bring Consultwebs Brand Manager, Paige Cook, into the fold to discuss how to balance personality and professionalism on social media. Paige has been working in the social media industry for over a decade and has been with Consultwebs for five years. She says, "Treat your online followers the same way you would if they were walking right through your law firm's door." Get in front of the camera to showcase the face behind the brand. Post informational videos or behind-the-scenes photos in front of the courthouse to foster a sense of relationship and community with your audience. Social media is all about being social! Hit play on the newest LAWsome episode and start getting more from your law firm's social posts. You can connect with her on LinkedIn here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/paige-cook-60b99778/ and on her company's website here -  https://www.consultwebs.com/ TLDR: In this episode, you will learn about how Your overall social media presence creates a lasting impression on potential clients who will remember your law firm in their time of need. Sharing quality, informative content builds trust and positions your law firm as an expert. Being on camera more often strengthens connections before potential clients reach out.

    24 min
4.7
out of 5
32 Ratings

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When you Subscribe to LAWsome today, you'll get regular episodes that inspire, entertain, and educate with exclusive interviews from leading attorneys, judges, industry influencers, law firm growth experts, and business leaders. You'll walk away armed with actionable insights to implement in your law firm and legal career with every episode. Be sure to subscribe to the LAWsome Podcast by Consultwebs today so you never miss an episode stuffed full of "Breakthrough insights to build a thriving law firm". SUBSCRIBE - https://apple.co/2jZtoa4 TWITTER - https://bit.ly/2Kul39I FACEBOOK - https://bit.ly/2wK7CQN © 2021 Consultwebs - https://www.consultwebs.com

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