Episodes

  • Creating a Subscription Service: How to Run a Law Firm in 2025
    Jun 26 2025

    In this bonus episode of How to Run a Law Firm in 2025, Mathew Kerbis and I dive into one of the most talked-about topics in modern legal services—subscription models.

    Mathew walked me through how subscriptions can be structured for different practice areas, including estate planning, and offered tons of practical insight on what makes a legal subscription model work. We talked about how to define clear benefits (like annual meetings or quarterly check-ins), use tech to streamline the admin side, and even collaborate with financial planners to create more value for clients.

    I shared some of my own hesitations—like the potential manual workload of managing subscriptions and how it fits with my current fixed-fee model—but I’m staying open to experimenting with new approaches that could better serve both my clients and my business.

    If you’ve been curious about how to make subscriptions work in your law firm—or whether they’re right for you at all—this episode is a great place to start.

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    39 mins
  • Parenthood and Entrepreneurship: How to Run a Law Firm in 2025
    Jun 19 2025

    In the eighteenth episode of How to Run a Law Firm in 2025, Mathew Kerbis and I got personal. We talked about what it’s really like to run a law firm and a household, especially as parents.

    We shared how we navigate the demands of our practices while being present for our families and the systems we've built to make it all work. For Mathew, entrepreneurship has meant the flexibility to take on more household duties and be there for his child in a way traditional legal roles didn’t allow. For me, it’s been about setting boundaries, streamlining tasks at home and at work, and defining what balance actually means for me.

    We also talked about the role of supportive partners and community—how having people around you who understand (and help) makes all the difference. And we wrapped it all up by asking a powerful question: What does “enough” look like for you? In terms of time, money, energy—what’s truly enough to feel fulfilled?

    If you’re building a life alongside your business, this episode is for you.

    P.S. Stay tuned—we’ve got a bonus episode coming soon about incorporating subscription models into your law practice!

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    31 mins
  • The 6-Step System for Guilt-Free Time Off
    Jun 17 2025

    When was your last real vacation? Not a “replying to client emails under a beach umbrella” kind of break, but an actual, restorative, inbox-free escape. If that question makes your eye twitch, this episode is for you.

    I’m walking you through the exact 6-step system I use to plan and take real vacations as a solo attorney. You’ll learn how to protect your time off like it’s a court date, prep clients without guilt, set up a no-panic pre-vacation sprint, and come back without a mountain of chaos.

    Vacations aren’t reckless. They’re a strategy. Tune in and learn how to finally take the time you need without your practice falling apart.

    Listen Now!

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    17 mins
  • SOPs: How to Run a Law Firm in 2025
    Jun 12 2025

    In the seventeenth episode of How to Run a Law Firm in 2025, Mathew Kerbis and I talked all about one of the most underrated tools for solo and small firm success—standard operating procedures or SOPs.

    I’ll be honest: we both initially resisted creating SOPs. They can feel tedious and time-consuming when you’re just trying to keep up with your caseload. But we make the case for why SOPs are actually essential if you want to streamline your operations, build in automation, and reclaim your time.

    We shared the tools we use to document and implement our SOPs and how each one plays a different role in helping us stay organized and consistent. Mathew gave specific examples from his own practice, including client intake and refund processes, while I talked about how writing things down has helped me spot opportunities for automation I wouldn’t have noticed otherwise.

    Whether it’s managing client work or the business side of your practice, having efficient systems in place is what allows you to serve well and protect your work-life balance. This episode is all about how to make that happen.



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    31 mins
  • What I Do When Someone Doesn’t Hire Me (and Why You Should Too)
    Jun 11 2025

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    8 mins
  • Outsourcing: How to Run a Law Firm in 2025
    Jun 5 2025

    In the sixteenth episode of How to Run a Law Firm in 2025, Mathew Kerbis and I explored a big growth topic for solos and small firm owners—outsourcing.

    We talked about how to decide what to outsource, the benefits it can bring to your business (and your sanity), and the practical challenges that come with it. I shared my limited but strategic experience with outsourcing, including how I partnered with a contract attorney for contested cases to help avoid burnout from litigation. Mathew shared his more theoretical approach and future plans, from hiring legal externs to even considering acquiring a title company.

    We also discussed why having solid standard operating procedures (SOPs) is critical before you start delegating, and how outsourcing can actually improve your client experience when done right. Plus, if you’ve ever thought about one day selling your firm, this is the kind of groundwork that makes it possible.

    Throughout the conversation, we kept coming back to the same core idea: if you’re going to outsource, you have to maintain quality, ensure compliance, and leverage technology to keep things running smoothly.

    If you’re wondering whether it’s time to start outsourcing—or just want to be ready when that time comes—this episode will help you think through the decision strategically.



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    27 mins
  • The Surprising Power of No-Agenda Checkins
    Jun 4 2025

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    7 mins
  • 86: Building a Law Practice That Supports Your Life with Gordon Firemark
    Jun 3 2025

    What if your law practice could actually support the life you want instead of consuming it? In this episode, I sit down with Gordon Firemark—aka "The Podcast Lawyer"—who's proof that you can build a thriving solo practice without selling your soul to billable hours.

    Gordon shares how his background in theater and TV led him to carve out a unique niche in entertainment and media law, and why niching down isn't limiting—it's liberating. We dive deep into his approach to marketing through podcasting, blogging, and video content, and how giving away knowledge freely has become his most powerful client development strategy.

    But here's what really sets this conversation apart: Gordon's designed a practice that works for his life, not the other way around. His morning commute? One flight of stairs. His philosophy? "I have a law practice that supports my lifestyle, not a lifestyle supporting a law practice."

    We explore practical strategies for lawyers who want to break out of traditional marketing ruts, embrace new technologies without the tech overwhelm, and build genuine connections with potential clients. Plus, Gordon shares his biggest reframe on how to approach marketing your law firm.

    If you've ever felt like the cookie-cutter law practice advice doesn't fit who you are or what you want, this episode will feel like the permission slip you didn't know you needed. Listen Now!

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    37 mins