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In this episode of the Life After Law® series, Victoria Collier has a conversation with Robert Ingalls, the founder and CEO of LawPods. Robert shares his journey from practicing law to venturing into the world of podcast entrepreneurship, offering valuable insights into the transition and the role of podcasting in law firms. He emphasizes the importance of mindset, passion, and seizing opportunities, even in the face of uncertainty.
Key Takeaways:
• From Law Practice to Podcasting
• The Role of Podcasts in Business Development
• Networking and Relationship Building
• Content Marketing Powerhouse
• Embracing Opportunities and Taking Risks
About our Guest
Robert Ingalls counts himself among the luckiest people alive. After the challenges of practicing law threatened to derail his career and mental health, he traded in his suit and tie for a shot at entrepreneurship. While there were a few rough years in between, he turned his spare bedroom podcasting hobby into a marketing agency servicing the biggest brands in law. He lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, with his remarkable wife, darling daughters, and a proliferating collection of longboard skateboards.
Connect with Robert
• Website: LawPods
• Email: robert@lawpods.com
• Social Media: @lawpods (Find LawPods on various social media platforms)
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