

Billy Joel's Pain = Perfection, The Death of Litigation, and Those "Majestic" Horses
In this jam-packed episode, we tackle Billy Joel's tortured past, a corporate fraud scandal that's straight out of a movie, and the future of law itself.
Jared Correia kicks things off with his "Perfect Albums" monologue, adding two classics from Billy Joel's back catalog—the under-appreciated "Streetlife Serenade" and the technically perfect "An Innocent Man"—to the list. Along the way, he gives a raw, unfiltered look into Billy Joel's personal life, from his family's dark history to his struggles with mental health.
Then, Collin Williams, founder of New Era ADR, joins us to tell an unbelievable true story of his career. He recounts how he was the attorney at a startup that became known as the **"Theranos of Chicago," leading to an FBI subpoena and a stint as a witness at trial. Collin explains how this experience led him to found New Era ADR, a company designed to fix the broken legal system by focusing on storytelling over procedure and aligning incentives with a flat-fee model.
Finally, stick around for our new Counter Program segment, "Travels with Jared and Child," where Jared's daughter Gracie describes a truly wild trip to a horse show that included a very sketchy Wendy's, a horse show injury, and a driver's grave in the drive-thru.
For more on Collin and New Era ADR, check out: https://www.neweraadr.com
Check out this episode's Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6kKXlmAziLv4oBtQ9wcqzs?si=47ARWb7zTtaq0qXTnXaHVQ
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