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That One Lawyer™ Podcast

That One Lawyer™ Podcast

Written by: Neal A. Goldstein
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The truth is, law school never taught lawyers how to build the kind of client relationships that create real success. That One Lawyer™ Podcast, hosted by attorney and bestselling author Neal A. Goldstein, helps lawyers and professionals grow their practices through authenticity, trust, and real connection. If you're trying to grow your law firm, stand out in your market, or simply figure out what's next, this show is for you. Neal brings nearly 40 years of courtroom and client experience to every episode, alongside honest conversations with lawyers, entrepreneurs, and leaders who know that real growth starts with real relationships. Forget the flashy marketing gimmicks — you'll get relationship-first strategies, business-building advice, and mentorship that actually makes sense in the real world. Whether you're a solo attorney, firm owner, or just getting started, tune in for insights and stories that remind you why authenticity still wins. New episodes every Wednesday. For more, visit TruthInSuccess.com.2025 Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Burnout Is Not the Enemy for Lawyers: Being Surprised By It Is
    Feb 18 2026

    Burnout is one of the most common conversations I'm having with younger lawyers right now. Not about marketing. Not about tactics. About exhaustion and sustainability.

    In this episode, I share a perspective from 35 years in practice: burnout is not the enemy. Surprise is.

    If you are building a book of business, launching a firm, or pursuing autonomy in your legal career, this conversation will help you understand the tradeoffs, the seasons of pushing hard, and the guardrails that protect longevity.

    Your career is allowed to evolve. The goal is not avoiding burnout forever. The goal is staying in the game long enough to shape it.

    Follow the podcast for weekly conversations about what law school didn't teach you.

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    6 mins
  • The Rejection That Reshaped His Legal Career
    Feb 11 2026

    What happens when a lawyer is told outright that he doesn't belong? In this episode, Neal Goldstein and Jeffrey Possinger talk about rejection, identity, and the emotional cost of chasing approval in the legal profession. Jeffrey shares how being told he wasn't a fit for certain firms forced him to rethink success, integrity, and what kind of lawyer he wanted to become.

    This conversation explores belonging, trust, long-term thinking, and why not fitting in can sometimes be the beginning of a more meaningful career. Follow the podcast for more conversations about practicing law as a human being.

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    51 mins
  • The Hidden Cost of Ego in Law and Why It Ruins Client Trust | Thomas Tona Shares Decades of Lessons
    Feb 4 2026

    Ego is often rewarded early in law, but it quietly erodes trust, credibility, and long-term success. In this episode, Thomas Tona shares what decades of practice taught him about judgment, self-awareness, and building a law firm that lasts. We talk about burnout, client relationships, discipline, and why humility is often the difference between lawyers who plateau and those who endure.

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    If you've ever felt overwhelmed by advice, pressure to be everywhere, or the sense that law school prepared you for everything except real practice, this conversation will feel uncomfortably honest.

    Subscribe to the channel for more conversations about what law school didn't teach you, how law firms really grow, and how to build a practice without losing yourself in the process.

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    48 mins
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