#63: From lawyering to Podcasting with Robert Engles of Lawpod
Podcasting provides lawyers a unique platform to share valuable insights, showcase expertise, and connect with their audience on a deeper level. By understanding the reasons behind podcasting, acquiring the necessary hardware and software tools, and implementing effective marketing strategies, lawyers can unlock the immense potential of this medium to enhance their professional standing, build relationships, and establish themselves as influential voices in their respective legal fields. So, let's dive into these fascinating aspects of lawyer-hosted podcasts and uncover the exciting possibilities that await those ready to embrace this innovative communication channel.
In today's episode, I'm thrilled to have former attorney, Robert Ingalls. Robert is a recovering attorney, professional speaker, and the founder of LawPods, a pioneering law firm podcast production agency. With a passion for podcasts, he embarked on a new venture: assisting lawyers in launching their own podcasts. This led him to establish LawPods, one of the pioneering podcast production agencies exclusively serving law firms. Robert's journey from attorney to podcast producer exemplifies the transformative power of pursuing one's passions and embracing new opportunities. Through LawPods, he continues to significantly impact the legal industry, enabling law firms to harness the power of podcasting as a tool for growth and connection.
Join Robert and me as we talk about the following three questions and more!
What are the three reasons a lawyer should be doing a podcast?
What are the three critical pieces of hardware or software a lawyer should use when doing their podcasts?
What are the three best ways to market a lawyer-hosted podcast?
In our conversation, we cover:
[01:07] A Tech Enthusiast's Setup: Exploring Microphones, Headphones, and More
[10:26] Navigating iPhone Upgrades: Journey from iPhone 11 to iPhone 13 Pro
[15:57] The Power of Podcasting for Lawyers: Building Exposure, Establishing Expertise, and Creating Content
[24:11] Unleashing the Power of Podcasting: From Content Creation to Networking Opportunities
[36:26] Essential Hardware and Software for Lawyers' Podcasting: Microphones, Headphones, and Recording Tools
[48:19] Effective Strategies for Marketing a Lawyer-Hosted Podcast: Amplifying Reach and Engagement
Resources:
Connect with Robert:
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/robertingalls/
Website: lawpods.com/
Facebook: facebook.com/Lawpods/
Software and Apps mentioned in the conversation:
Riverside (recording software) : riverside.fm/tools/recording-software
Hardware mentioned in the conversation:
Microphones:
Samsung Q2U: samsontech.com/products/microphones/usb-microphones/q2u/
ATR 2100x: audio-technica.com/en-eu/atr2100x-usb
Shure MV7: shure.com/en-US/products/microphones/mv7
Blue Yeti: logitechg.com/en-us/products/streaming-gear/yeti-premium-usb-microphone.html
Heil PR 40: heilsound.com/product/pr-40/
Rode shotgun: rode.com/en/microphones/shotgun
Heil shock mount (microphone accessory): heilsound.com/product/sm-1/
Heil PL-2T (microphone arm): heilsound.com/product/pl2t/
Rodecaster Pro (podcasting machine): rode.com/en/interfaces-and-mixers/rodecaster-series/rodecaster-pro
Sony MDR 7506 (headphones): pro.sony/en_LK/products/headphones/mdr-7506
Fujitsu ScanSnap scanner: fujitsu.com/us/products/computing/peripheral/scanners/scansnap/ix1500/