Lawyers in the Making Podcast
Lawyers in the Making Podcast
E100: Lawyers in the Making Q&A Hosted by the CEO of Rhetoric Luke Yingling
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E100: Lawyers in the Making Q&A Hosted by the CEO of Rhetoric Luke Yingling

This is the first-ever Lawyers in the Making Q&A hosted by the CEO of Rhetoric Luke Yingling! I answered some questions sent in from social media to the best of my ability. Below will be timestamps for each question, the question itself, and who sent it. Without further ado,

Enjoy!

2:45 Sent by Luke Yingling, How do you make a podcast that Sticks?

7:20 Sent by Annie Bonnett, what are some pieces of advice you have heard over and over from guests on the podcast?

11:30 Sent by Mark Fava, What do you want for Christmas this year?

13:50 Sent by Patti Crespo. Two-part question. How different are you now than a year ago and has your outlook on the world changed? Do you have any regrets? Starting this journey or with a particular interview? 

20:05 Sent by Yesim Cinar. How do you define success?

23:00 Sent by Breanna LaSalle. My question for you would be, what sparked this entire journey of LITM and what did it entail? Meaning: When did this idea come about and did you face any challenges along the way?

28:19 Sent by Dan Crespo. Did you think that it would get to 100 episodes? And that you would get sponsors?

32:50  Sent by Lisa Blasser. After meeting and hearing the stories of so many of the GOATs in our profession, are you still thinking of a career in the law or are you compelled towards other goals now? Why?

36:55 Sent by Mike Agostino. Can you speak on the parallels between being a baller and a lawyer? Any similarities in mind frames?

43:15 Sent by Andrew Sheahan. What does a day in the life look like to achieve your maximal productivity - balancing your involvement in academic societies, work engagements, and the podcast everybody knows and loves?

49:46 Sent by Amberliss Tapia. How does someone who wants to start a podcast go through the process of making one? What is the biggest obstacle concerning the podcast?

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