Video Conferencing Tip (2.0): Wear Pants for (and don't expose yourself during) your Zoom Meetings, Conferences, and Hearings
/PSA: Keep It In Your Pants During Your Video Calls!
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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.
Maybe not the most forward thinking usage of iOS14? 🤔
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MICHAEL D.J. EISENBERG IS A WASHINGTON, DC LEGAL PROFESSIONAL WHO LOVES HIS TECH.
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