Lenise Williams is a business attorney and consultant who takes a special interest in advising entrepreneurs, assisting them with growing their businesses (strong personal branding, strategies, strategic partnerships, franchising, merger and acquisitions), increasing their bottom line and legally protecting their businesses.
What You’ll Learn in this Episode:
- Who Lenise Williams is and how she manages a law practice, a consulting business, a new product business and being a single mother of 2 boys,
- Her most exciting accomplishments since she last spoke to Nicole Abboud on the show,
- Some of the most valuable lessons she learned in the past few years and advice she would give to her younger self,
- How she keeps the spark and passion for what she does,
- Made Leather - How the idea came about and the steps she took to start and grow a business,
- Advice for someone about to start working on their online presence and digital footprint.
Resources:
http://www.passionplanner.com/dated-2018
Contact Information:
http://instagram.com/mompreneur_esq/
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Just like you, there is no shortage of the different roles that Tamsen takes on in any given day. She has seamlessly blended her roles as a mother, business executive, and lawyer to give her the unique perspective and platform to not simply talk about ideas and how to create them but also how to make sure that what you are working so hard to build is safely protected: personally, and professionally.
Most recently, she released her debut book, Easy As PB&J, with her husband Chris where they use their stories to help you learn how to share what you know and make money doing it.
What You’ll Learn in this Episode:
- Some of Tamsen’s most exciting accomplishments since she last spoke on the show,
- Recent legal trends,
- How to define and live your best life or vacationing life,
- Advice on how to start working on your online presence and hot to find your unique voice.
Resources:
Book | www.easyaspbj.com
Contact Information:
Where you can find me on social media:
bit.ly/tamsenhortonfacebook
bit.ly/tamsenhortontwitter
bit.ly/tamsenhortonperiscope
bit.ly/tamsenhortoninstagram
bit.ly/tamsenhortonlinkedin
bit.ly/tamsenhortonyoutube
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Mitch Jackson enjoys combining law, social media, and technology to disrupt, hack, and improve his clients' companies, causes, and professional relationships. He's an award-winning 2013 California "Litigation Lawyer of the Year" who has been profiled at Inc.com and named on Mashable as one of the top 50 influencers to follow on Snapchat. In addition to being on shows with Katie Couric and Anderson Cooper, he's also shared business and branding tips from the stage at Tony Robbin's Business Mastery Event before an audience of 2,000.
Contact Information:
Mitch can be found on various social media platforms and his handle is @mitchjackson
http://twitter.com/mitchjackson
https://www.instagram.com/mitchjackson/
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Nicole Abboud started the Gen Why Lawyer Podcast 3 years ago. To celebrate the 3-year anniversary, I interviewed Nicole about how the podcast idea came about, how she started it and the main lessons she’s learned in the past few years. Nicole is a business owner, Millennial speaker, adjunct college professor, attorney, and podcaster. She loves studying businesses: why they exist, how they operate, what sort of impact they make, how they grow, how they die! She started a new podcast called Leaders Love Company where she interviews Leaders on these topics. Along with her podcast and speaking, she writes about building a sustainable business and making the leap into entrepreneurship for Forbes Bankable.
What You’ll Learn in this Episode:
- What Nicole has been up to lately,
- Her greatest accomplishments/successes in the past 3 years,
- Lessons learned from the past few years and from starting a podcast,
- video and podcasting as a young lawyer - How can lawyers find their brand and unique voice and be able to share that via audio, video, writing etc,
- Time frame for trying social media platforms or various content delivery platforms,
- Is there a time frame for trying new things?
- Definition of success and how to come up with a personal answer.
Resources:
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff . . . and It's All Small Stuff: Simple Ways to Keep the Little Things from Taking Over Your Life (Don't Sweat the Small Stuff Series) by Richard Carlson (Author)
http://amzn.to/2H3se6T (affiliate link)
Contact Information:
Websites: http://www.nicoleabboud.com/
https://www.abboudmedia.com
Instagram: https://instagram.com/nic_abboud
Email: Nicole@abboudmedia.com
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