SHOUT OUT: Check out David Sparks free Webinar on Apple Mail
/Come listen to David’s free Apple Mail Webinar September 2 at 12PM EST!
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Read MorePrevious TSL.P Podcast Brett Burney & Jeff Richardson recently launched their new podcast, In the News!
Read MoreLearn more about Megan Zavieh’s new book, The Modern Lawyer: Ethics and Technology in an Evolving World!
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Read MorePrevious TSL.P Podcast Guest David Sparks shares some non-Apple accessories in a special episode of Mac Power Users.
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I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Neil Tyra for his podcast, The Law Entrepreneur. Typically, Neil talks to attorneys about how they run their law practice - from how they started, their office systems, marketing, computer hardware, etc. This not a “Tech Talk” episode per se. Neil was kind enough to allow us to go off-script. For the first half, we talk about what I do - Veterans Benefits Appeals, Military Medical/Physical, and Military Records Corrections. There is some tech talk at the end.
So, this may not necessarily be the best podcast about your “tech-savvy” blogger/podcaster host’s tech skills But, it may give you a little insight about your host. (I want to apologize to Neil and the listener if I sound a little choppy - clearly, something at my end - either it was me or my connection. 🤗 ). Overall, it was a great experience and fun to do!
Enjoy!
Click HERE to be direct to the episode on Neil’s podcast page.
Thanks for the Tweet Tom!
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In keeping with this week's theme of "Going Back to School from Home," I want to do a "Shout Out" to prior podcast guest and friend of The Tech-Savvy Lawyer.Page Brett Burney and his wife Stephanie. Both work full time from home, Brett in the legal arena, and Stephanie as an educator (who has been homeschooling their children for years). Recently on the Apps in Law Podcast, Brett and Stephanie discuss their challenges of homeschooling and how tech plays a part in their personal lives, their work lives, and raising two children all while working from home.
It's a great listen for those who have children and even for those who don't. It will give those without kids a better appreciation of the challenges that those with children at home have due to the Pandemic. Plus, whether you have kids at home or not, you may pick up a good tech tip or two!
Enjoy!
Shout Out to Jeff Richardson at iPhone J.D.!
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MICHAEL D.J. EISENBERG IS A WASHINGTON, DC LEGAL PROFESSIONAL WHO LOVES HIS TECH.
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