TSL.P Podcast Special! Podcasting for Lawyers: The Truth Behind the Mic – ABA TECHSHOW 2026 (Special Audio‑Only Episode) 🎙️⚖️

This special episode features the audio‑only release of an ABA TECHSHOW 2026 panel I was excited to be part of: “Podcasting for Lawyers: The Truth Behind the Mic,” with moderator Ruby Powers and fellow panelists Gyi Tsakalakis and Stephanie Everett. 🎧 Instead of our usual one‑on‑one format, you will hear a live, conference‑style conversation about how lawyers can use podcasting, video, and modern legal technology to build authority, strengthen client and referral relationships, and stay aligned with legal‑ethics and professionalism rules.

Join Ruby, Gyi, Stephanie, and me as we discuss the following three questions and more!

  1. How can lawyers design and sustain a podcast that supports their practice goals and speaks to a clearly defined audience?

  2. What practical tech stacks—microphones, recording platforms, hosting services, and workflow tools—are realistic for busy attorneys and legal professionals?

  3. How do podcasting, video, and short‑form content contribute to SEO, GEO, and long‑term business development for law firms?

In our conversation, we cover the following

  • 00:00 – Welcome to ABA TECHSHOW 2026 and introduction of the panel: Ruby Powers (moderator), Gyi Tsakalakis, Stephanie Everett, and Michael D.J. Eisenberg. 🎙️

  • 02:00 – Each panelist explains their podcast, ideal listener, and why they chose podcasting as a medium.

  • 06:00 – Publishing cadence: weekly, bi‑weekly, and how consistency drives listener trust and download growth.

  • 10:00 – Adding video and YouTube to audio‑only shows and how video clips improve discovery on social media.

  • 14:00 – DIY production vs. using producers, internal teams, or podcast networks, including time and cost trade‑offs.

  • 18:00 – Core tech stacks in practice: microphones, Zoom, Riverside, StreamYard, Descript, Libsyn, Calendly, Buffer, and other essentials. 💻

  • 24:00 – Guest selection, outreach, and sound checks; when to decline an appearance or reschedule due to poor audio or bad fit.

  • 30:00 – Using podcast hosting analytics and social‑platform insights to understand who is listening and what resonates.

  • 35:00 – Podcasting as networking and “virtual coffee”: building relationships with lawyers, experts, and vendors. ☕

  • 40:00 – SEO and GEO benefits: how episodes create long‑tail visibility in search, and why attribution still matters.

  • 45:00 – Ethics and professionalism: confidentiality, bar‑advertising rules, disclaimers, and avoiding client‑identifying facts. ⚖️

  • 52:00 – Final advice for lawyers on the fence about starting a podcast and how to improve with each episode instead of waiting for perfection.

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Podcasting for Lawyers: The Truth Behind the Mic at ABA TECHSHOW 2026 🎙️⚖️

🎧 Watch the ABA TECHSHOW 2026 panel: “Podcasting for Lawyers: The Truth Behind the Mic”

Podcasting has become one of the most powerful ways for lawyers to build authority, strengthen client relationships, and stand out in a crowded online marketplace—if it is done strategically and ethically. I recently had the privilege of serving on the March 26, 2026, ABA TECHSHOW panel, “Podcasting for Lawyers: The Truth Behind the Mic,” alongside moderator Ruby Powers and fellow panelists Gyi Tsakalakis and Stephanie Everett. Together, we walked through how attorneys can use podcasting, video, and legal technology to create consistent, professional content that supports real‑world business development while staying compliant with confidentiality and bar‑advertising rules. 🎧

In this post, you’ll find the recording of our ABA TECHSHOW 2026 session, a brief overview of the topics we covered, and links to tools and resources that can help you start—or sharpen—your own law‑firm podcast.

Brief Outline

1. Why podcasting makes sense for lawyers in 2026

  • How podcasting fits into modern law‑firm marketing and thought leadership.

  • The role of podcasts in SEO, GEO, and building long‑term visibility in your practice area.

  • Why authenticity, consistency, and a clear audience matter more than fancy production tricks.

2. Choosing your podcast’s audience and goals

  • Deciding whether you’re speaking to potential clients, referral sources, or other lawyers.

  • Aligning topics, interview guests, and episode formats with your business and reputational goals.

  • Avoiding the “variety show” trap and staying focused on the problems your audience actually cares about.

3. Building a realistic podcast tech stack for busy attorneys

  • Microphones and basic audio gear that deliver professional sound without breaking the bank.

  • Recording tools such as Zoom, Riverside, and StreamYard to capture both audio and video.

  • Hosting and workflow tools like Libsyn, Descript, Calendly, and Buffer that help you publish consistently and repurpose content efficiently.

4. Ethics, professionalism, and “the truth behind the mic”

  • Key confidentiality and advertising issues to consider when discussing client work or legal topics.

  • How to think about disclaimers, legal information vs. legal advice, and jurisdictional concerns.

  • Why podcasting is not just marketing content but also a professional reflection of how you communicate and practice law.

5. Making podcasting sustainable (and enjoyable) over time

  • Scheduling systems that keep you ahead on episodes without overwhelming your calendar.

  • Guest strategies that expand your network and add value for your audience.

  • How to measure success: client feedback, referrals, and qualitative signals—not just download counts.

Resources

  • 🌐 Session description on ABA TECHSHOW
    https://www.techshow.com/sessions/podcasting-for-lawyers-the-truth-behind-the-mic/

  • 💻 The Tech‑Savvy Lawyer.Page – blog and podcast
    https://www.TheTechSavvyLawyer.page

  • 🎙️ Tools and services mentioned

    • Buffer – https://buffer.com

    • Calendly – https://calendly.com

    • Descript – https://www.descript.com

    • Libsyn – https://libsyn.com

    • Riverside – https://riverside.fm

    • StreamYard – https://streamyard.com

    • Zoom – https://zoom.us

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If you’re a lawyer or legal professional considering a podcast—or looking to refine the one you already have—I invite you to watch the full ABA TECHSHOW 2026 session and explore the resources above. Then connect with me at MichaelDJ@TheTechSavvyLawyer.Page to share what you’re building, ask questions about podcasting workflows and ethics, or suggest future topics you’d like to hear covered. 🎙️⚖️

📢 Special Shout-Out and Thank You to Ruby Powers for the invitation and Gyi and Stephanie for being great co-panelists!