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Episodes

Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Episode SummaryIn this episode, former attorney turned life and business coach Olivia Vizachero explains why so many lawyers feel stuck in their careers—and how to break free. Drawing from her own experience in Big Law, Olivia shares how overthinking, perfectionism, and people-pleasing create burnout and dissatisfaction. She breaks down practical strategies for setting boundaries, managing time, and building a practice that truly aligns with your goals.
From discovering what you actually want to developing the courage to make bold changes, Olivia helps lawyers stop surviving and start living with clarity and purpose.
Key Timestamps
00:00 – Olivia shares her journey from Big Law attorney to certified life coach.02:00 – How burnout and misalignment pushed her to seek a better path.04:30 – The gap between expectations and reality in the legal world.06:00 – Signs you’re repeating the same cycle of stress and overwhelm.08:00 – How law school overlooks essential emotional and time management skills.10:30 – Why Olivia believes in tough love and clear frameworks.13:00 – Why switching firms doesn’t fix deeper mindset and boundary issues.15:00 – How to define the real problem and take ownership of your next step.17:00 – Olivia’s three-step process for moving forward without regret.19:00 – The mindset shift and simple action that help you move forward today.
About the Show
The Less Stressed Lawyer Show helps attorneys overcome overwhelm, perfectionism, and burnout. Each episode features actionable coaching strategies to help lawyers set boundaries, manage their minds, and build practices and lives they truly love

Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Episode Summary:
In this episode, Texas trial attorney Brooks Harrison explains why injured refinery and plant workers should never delay calling a lawyer after an accident. He breaks down how waiting can weaken your case, cost you compensation, and make it harder to prove what really happened. Brooks also shares real examples of lost evidence, missed deadlines, and costly mistakes workers can avoid by acting fast.
Key Timestamps:
00:30 – Why acting fast after an accident matters02:15 – How delay affects medical care and case value03:30 – Evidence that can be lost over time05:00 – How refinery companies respond after an accident06:30 – The danger of signing documents too soon07:30 – Legal deadlines and statutes of limitation09:00 – Why consistency in medical treatment is crucial10:30 – How waiting weakens your case and memory11:00 – The risks of posting on social media12:00 – When to contact a qualified refinery injury lawyer
About the Show:
The Refinery Injury Podcast shares insights from experienced attorneys who represent refinery and plant workers after serious accidents. Each episode helps workers understand their rights, protect themselves, and take the right steps after an explosion or plant fire.

Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Episode Summary:In this episode of Not Guilty Lawyers, Guns and Money, criminal defense attorney Edward Johnson walks listeners through the reality of police raids. He explains what triggers a raid, the role of search warrants, and what your rights are during a search. Edward also covers how evidence is collected, common mistakes people make during a raid, and strategies to protect yourself and your property. From securing video evidence to knowing when to call a lawyer, this episode provides essential guidance for anyone facing law enforcement at their doorstep.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Overview of police raids and their seriousness.01:30 – Affidavits, investigations, and search warrants.03:30 – How police may attempt entry and your rights.05:00 – When police can and cannot search cars or other property.06:30 – What officers can access, documenting the process, and security footage.08:30 – Avoiding verbal mistakes, confrontation, and protecting your narrative.10:00 – Inventory, damages, and potential remedies.12:30 – What defense attorneys look for in the affidavit and challenging invalid warrants.15:00 – How long police can be on-site and what influences timing.16:30 – Why immediate legal representation is critical during a raid.
About the Show:Not Guilty Lawyers, Guns and Money delivers expert insights from Edward Johnson, one of Illinois’s top criminal defense attorneys. With over a decade of experience handling serious cases, Edward provides practical legal guidance on protecting your rights and property while navigating the complexities of criminal investigations.

Monday Nov 24, 2025
Monday Nov 24, 2025
Episode Summary:
In this episode of *Devine Intervention*, Nora Devine sheds light on the impact of renovations on property taxes in Illinois. Discussing how renovations can trigger reassessments and increase property values, Nora provides valuable insights for property owners considering construction projects.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
01:30 – Impact of Pulling Permits on Reassessments
04:45 – Factors Influencing Property Tax Assessments
07:15 – Differences in Assessing Residential and Commercial Properties
09:30 – Assessing Industrial Properties in Cook County
11:45 – Timing of Renovations and Tax Bill Implications
14:20 – Minimizing Risks of Over Assessment
16:00 – Handling Renovations Without Permits
18:10 – Appeals Process for Incorrect Assessments
21:00 – Best Evidence for Successful Appeals
23:30 – Advice for Property Owners Planning Renovations
About the Show:
*Devine Intervention* provides expert guidance on property tax matters, offering valuable insights and strategies for property owners navigating the complexities of tax assessments in Illinois. Join Nora Devine as she shares her extensive knowledge and experience in property tax law.

Monday Nov 24, 2025
Monday Nov 24, 2025
Episode Summary:
In this empowering episode, Deborah Spector tackles “invisible” conditions like chronic pain, headaches, and mental health disorders. The discussion covers medically determinable impairments, consistency rules, journaling strategies, and building credibility through candid, corroborated evidence.
Key Timestamps:
00:01 - Show Introduction
00:30 - Guest Introduction
00:50 - Defining Invisible Disabilities
02:00 - Medically Determinable Impairment Rule
04:00 - Pain Evaluation Process
05:30 - Mental Health Documentation
07:00 - Journals & Third-Party Letters
09:00 - Consistency = Credibility
11:00 - Good-Day/Bad-Day Reporting
13:00 - Special Rules (Fibromyalgia/CRPS)
15:00 - Don’t Give Up—Keep Appealing
17:00 - Closing Remarks
About the Show:
"Social Security and Disability: The Approval Path with Deborah Spector" is a podcast dedicated to navigating SSDI/SSI claims. Deborah Spector shares 40+ years of insights to help claimants secure approvals from application through federal appeals.

Monday Nov 24, 2025
Monday Nov 24, 2025
Episode Summary:
In this episode, Attorney James Dutton and his mother, Attorney Debra Dutton, share their inspiring journey from unexpected beginnings to building Dutton & Dutton Law Firm in Griffin, Georgia. They discuss how faith, compassion, and community drive their legal practice—and why they see clients as family, not case files.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Meet Attorneys James and Debra Dutton and their unique mother-son story.02:00 – How Debra started law school at 50 and graduated alongside her son.05:00 – Why they focus on helping people, not chasing profits.07:30 – Lessons from managing 700 felony cases and never losing a jury trial.10:00 – Addressing addiction, mental health, and second chances in criminal defense.13:00 – Stories of recovery, hope, and changed lives through compassion-driven law.15:00 – Why every client becomes family at Dutton & Dutton.17:00 – Educating listeners on legal issues—from wills and bankruptcy to criminal justice and life preparation.
About the Show:
Milltown Lawyers shares real legal stories, practical advice, and community lessons from the attorneys of Dutton & Dutton Law Firm in Griffin, Georgia. Each episode explores the intersection of law, life, and faith—helping listeners navigate challenges with wisdom and heart.

Monday Nov 24, 2025
Monday Nov 24, 2025
Episode Summary:In this educational episode, Michael Kelley explains how to design a trust that aligns with your family’s unique circumstances. He explores how trusts can be structured for single individuals, married couples, and blended families, and why no two trusts should ever look the same. Michael breaks down the differences between individual and joint trusts, how they function when one spouse passes away, and what key decisions couples must make to protect each other and their children. He also discusses the unique challenges of blended families, the risks of using generic online trust forms, and the first steps families should take to create a personalized, legally sound trust.
Key Timestamps:00:01 – Show Introduction01:05 – Why Every Trust Should Be Customized03:02 – Individual vs. Joint Trusts: Understanding the Difference05:18 – How a Trust Works When One Spouse Passes Away07:15 – Protecting the Surviving Spouse and Family Assets09:04 – Special Considerations for Blended Families10:30 – The Risks of Using a Standard or Generic Trust12:15 – First Steps Toward Creating a Personalized Family Trust
About the Show:The Legacy Cast by Kelly Legacy Law helps families secure their legacies and protect their assets through thoughtful estate planning. Hosted by Michael Kelley, each episode explores essential topics like trusts, wills, probate, and asset protection, empowering families to make informed and confident legal decisions for their future.

Monday Nov 24, 2025
Monday Nov 24, 2025
Episode Summary:
In this episode, Estate planning attorney Andy Rosenberg explains why your digital life — from emails and photos to crypto and social media — must be part of your estate plan. He shares real client stories showing what happens when loved ones can’t access important accounts, and how his Legacy Portal helps families stay organized, secure, and prepared.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – What digital assets include and why they matter02:30 – Common examples: online banking, social media, photos, and business sites05:00 – Real stories of families losing access to crypto and locked phones08:30 – How Andy’s Legacy Portal helps clients organize digital assets11:30 – Andy’s personal story: preparing before surgery14:30 – Florida’s Digital Bill of Rights and privacy laws17:00 – Handling crypto safely in estate planning19:00 – How to create your own secure digital plan20:00 – Final advice: your digital life is part of your legacy
About the Show:
If You Don’t Plan, You’re Stupid helps South Florida families protect their assets, avoid probate, and plan for the unexpected. Each episode features attorney Andy Rosenberg sharing clear, practical advice to help you build an estate plan that truly covers every part of your life — including the digital one.

Saturday Nov 22, 2025
Saturday Nov 22, 2025
Episode Summary
In this episode of Resilience and Resolve, tax attorney Lance Drury uncovers why so many self-employed individuals and independent professionals fall into the IRS trap. From missed quarterly estimated tax payments to poorly documented expenses, Lance explains the most common mistakes freelancers and business owners make—and how to avoid snowballing tax problems.
He shares practical strategies for staying compliant, tips for managing unpredictable income, and why separating personal and business finances is crucial. Lance also reveals real-life client stories, including a business that faced million-dollar levies and how his team resolved it.
Whether you’re a freelancer, gig worker, or small business owner, this episode is packed with actionable advice to help you stay out of IRS trouble.
Key Timestamps
00:21 – Why self-employed individuals often fall behind on taxes01:13 – The hidden financial struggles of freelancers and gig workers02:23 – Common mistakes in estimating tax liability03:33 – How failing to track expenses can lead to a bigger tax bill04:18 – Why monthly payments prevent spending money meant for taxes06:29 – The difference between 1099 and W-2 income in IRS compliance07:41 – A real-life case of million-dollar levies and how they were resolved09:36 – How to avoid “pyramiding” payroll tax liabilities10:49 – The critical first step if you’re already behind on taxes11:25 – Why revenue officers create urgency in payroll tax cases
About the Show:
“Resilience and Resolve with Lance Drury” provides practical legal insights into IRS matters, tax law, and financial defense strategies. Each episode explores timely and complex tax issues with real-world examples and expert analysis from Lance Drury and his experienced legal team.
Follow Lance Drury for more tax resolution insights: 🌐 LanceDruryLaw.com

Friday Nov 21, 2025
Friday Nov 21, 2025
Episode Summary:
In this episode of "Divorce from Reality", Johnny Bardine discusses the legal aspects of modifying child support, custody, and alimony in Florida. He explains the criteria for qualifying for legal modification under Florida law and the importance of demonstrating a substantial change in circumstances. Johnny also delves into common reasons for modifying child support, documentation required, and the process of reaching a new time-sharing or support plan.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
02:10 – Qualifying situations for legal modification
04:45 – Criteria for substantial change in circumstances
07:30 – Reasons for modifying child support and required documentation
11:15 – Filing jointly for modification and formal hearing process
14:20 – Considerations for modifying alimony
17:45 – Process of modifying parenting plans and typical outcomes
21:30 – Common mistakes made without legal counsel
24:15 – Approaching changes to protect children's stability
27:00 – Smart first steps before filing with the court
About the Show:
"Divorce from Reality" with Johnny Bardine provides valuable insights into navigating legal challenges related to divorce, child support, custody, and alimony. Johnny's decade-long commitment to assisting individuals and families in Tampa Bay reflects his dedication to providing compassionate and effective legal representation during difficult times.








