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Unlimited shares the stories of rule breaking, boundary pushing women founders and creative bosses who are rejecting the status quo and living life without limitations. Hosted by Terré Holmes, former off Broadway actress, international classroom teacher and college professor, turned thought leader on resilience, thriving in the face of adversity and maximizing your money through real estate investing, Terré' brings out the best in each guest and delivers as an interviewer. Additionally, Terr ...
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This is a special episode. For my birthday, my mentee, Micaela Coleman, interviewed me on a subject that resonates with my soul. I shared with her why I loss my confidence as a young woman and how I regained it much later in life. It was a moment of complete vulnerability between the two of us, as we discussed our journeys towards building greater …
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They say everything happens for a reason and for Zoe and Iris, that couldn't be more true. In this interview they discuss with Terré how two women from different worlds met at the exact same point in life and started a Zumba business together based on their collective love for music, dance, and the Spanish culture. These women share what it's like …
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Lucinda Douglas is known throughout Europe as the "Yes You Can Woman" because of her tenacity and drive to win and never give up in life. She's a business and life coach in the Netherlands, who works with executive women and female business leaders throughout Europe and Africa. She and I sat down to have this conversation in the middle of the pande…
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Hey there! Welcome to Unlimited, The Terré Holmes Show. In this podcast I interview women founders, who are unlimited in so many ways. Their stories are as unique as they are and we offer them up to show, you, our listeners, that any and everything is possible when you don't allow limitations to stop you. I'm a former classroom teacher and college …
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As the attorney to the families of Trayvon Martin, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Jacob Blake, and many others who have died during interactions with police, Ben Crump has become a central figure in America’s reinvigorated struggle for civil rights and justice reform. Nicknamed “Black America’s Attorney General,” Ben works tirelessly …
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For the 100th episode of Daily Matters, host Jack Newton becomes the interviewee. Joined by the show’s producers—Derek Bolen, Andrew Booth, and Sam Rosenthal—Jack looks back at the key people, themes, and takeaways since the show started in March, during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, Jack and the Daily Matters producer…
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Angela Duckworth, author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance, is a professor at the University of Pennsylvania and the Founder and CEO of Character Lab, a nonprofit whose mission is to advance the science and practice of character development. Angela is also going to be a Keynote Speaker at the 2020 Clio …
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Seth Godin is one of the world’s most respected business and marketing visionaries. A member of the Marketing Hall of Fame, Seth is the author of 19 bestselling books, the creator of one of the world’s most popular blogs, and the founder of the altMBA and The Marketing Seminar, which have transformed thousands of lives. Seth is also going to be a K…
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When Mark Holthe made the decision to start a virtual immigration firm, he knew he needed to do things differently. By creating an innovative approach with a “client-centered, firm-supported” service model and a strong content marketing strategy, Holthe Immigration Law has become a leader in its field—and a nominee for the 2020 Reisman Award for Be…
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Joshua Lenon, Clio’s Lawyer in Residence, has worked on the front lines of legal technology innovation for more than a decade, helping to educate legal professionals on how they can better use technology to run their firms more efficiently and effectively. In this episode, Joshua talks with Jack Newton about the rapidly-changing world of profession…
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Today’s guest is attorney, entrepreneur, speaker, and author Billie Tarascio, the recipient of the 2018 Reisman Award for Law Firm Innovation. With her law firm and legal businesses, Billie is driving positive change in the legal industry around Access to Justice and the incorporation of legal technology into law firm workflows. Billie recently ser…
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Today’s episode features Lucy Ricca and John Lund of the Utah Implementation Task Force on Regulatory Reform. With the Task Force, Lucy and John are aiming to increase access to and affordability of legal services while protecting consumers. The Task Force is taking a data-driven, risk-oriented approach that also allows for new innovative models to…
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Throughout her career, attorney Temi Siyanbade has defined herself by living beyond her comfort zone. After serving as a teacher in a low-income neighborhood through Teach for America, she saw the opportunity she had to make an impact through the practice of law. In this episode, Temi and Clio CEO Jack Newton discuss: Her career path to becoming a …
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Jon Tobin’s law firm, Counsel for Creators LLP, bills itself as the first law firm to develop subscription services tailored to the needs of creative people. Using their innovative subscription services model, Counsel for Creators is providing innovative legal services and meeting client expectations in new ways. In this episode, Jon chats with Cli…
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Gyi Tsakalakis is a law firm marketing expert. As a former lawyer who now runs an SEO and digital marketing agency, he’s watched the legal technology landscape evolve over the past 15 years—and accelerate dramatically since the start of COVID-19. In this interview, Gyi and Jack Newton discuss important aspects of legal marketing in the pandemic era…
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As an award-winning digital media scholar, author, and journalist, Alfred Hermida is one of Canada’s foremost experts on social media and digital journalism. In the current media climate, Alfred’s perspective offers fresh insight into why things are the way they are. In this episode, Alfred and Jack Newton discuss the implications of the ways we co…
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Diversity & Inclusion keynote speaker, founder, consultant, and author Risha Grant has been advocating for a more diverse and inclusive workplace for over 25 years—and now, she is witnessing changes in corporate America which indicate that the business community is starting to get the message. In this interview with Jack Newton, Risha discusses som…
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First Amendment litigator, criminal defense attorney, writer, and podcast host Ken White has a wealth of knowledge and perspective about some of today’s most pressing issues, including freedom of speech, the justice system, and American historical precedent. In this timely and topical episode, Ken and Jack Newton discuss: Whether social media platf…
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Since joining Clio 10 years ago, Chief Operating Officer George Psiharis has had a front-row seat for the massive technological and cultural shifts that have swept the legal industry in the past decade—shifts which have accelerated due to COVID-19. In today’s Daily Matters conversation, George chats with Jack Newton about how legal has evolved, and…
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When Ross Albers was still relatively new to legal practice, he got fired from his small law firm job just weeks before his wedding—and he decided to start his own firm. Now, Albers & Associates is a successful and growing business, and Ross is leading his employees through the challenges of the COVID-19 crisis while raising a family of young child…
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It’s a crazy time in the sports world—and Sports Law expert Darren Heitner has a behind-the-scenes vantage point into how America’s professional sports leagues, organizations, and athletes are handling the coronavirus pandemic. In this episode, Darren joins Jack Newton for a discussion about: Pro sports’ efforts to resume play during COVID-19 The d…
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When she was young, Nicole Abboud-Shayan knew she wanted to become a lawyer—until she actually became one, and she realized she had a different calling. Now, Nicole—best known as the producer and host of the Gen Y Lawyer Podcast—is a legal industry expert who handles business development at WordRake and blogs, speaks, and creates content to help bu…
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As the founder of both a successful, 40-lawyer law firm and a thriving digital marketing business, Seth Price has helped his own firm and many others grow effectively thanks to strong marketing techniques. In this episode, Seth and Jack Newton engage in a thorough discussion of law firm marketing practices, including valuable advice for digital mar…
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Among the many ways in which COVID-19 has affected the legal profession, the pandemic’s impact on graduating law school students has been particularly severe. In terms of the bar exam, COVID-19 has brought the need for immediate changes to a test that already has come under fire as a potentially outdated measure of students’ aptitude for legal prac…
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Early into her legal career, Nicole Bradick realized that she could have a greater impact as a technologist rather than a litigator and founded Theory and Principle, a company with the mission to improve the legal experience for all with thoughtfully designed digital products. In this episode, Nicole and Jack discuss: Projects Theory and Principle …
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Ivy B. Grey took a roundabout route to becoming a lawyer and legal tech entrepreneur. Now, as Vice President of Strategy and Business Development for WordRake—an editing add-in for Microsoft Word that tightens, tones, and clarifies your writing—Ivy is helping move the profession forward to a more innovative, accessible place. In this episode, Ivy t…
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Today’s guest is Bill Henderson, who in the past five years has been named one of the 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America by the National Law Journal, the Most Influential Person in Legal Education by National Jurist Magazine, and a member of the inaugural group of “Legal Rebels” profiled by the ABA Journal. In this episode, Bill and Jack Newto…
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Bryan Parker is the Co-founder and CEO of Legal Innovators, an innovative alternative legal service provider (ALSP) that is helping law firms train young lawyers more effectively, embrace better business models, and enhance Diversity and Inclusion efforts. In this wide-ranging discussion with Jack Newton, Bryan talks about: Why he co-founded Legal …
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Before they started their law firm in 2012, Kelly Hayes and Betsy Stotler were “two lawyer-moms who wanted to work at an innovative distributed law firm that balanced work, life, and clients”——and since this type of firm didn’t exist in their area, they created it. Now, they have a thriving practice with over 50 full-time employees, including 28 at…
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Civil rights lawyer, teacher, writer, and activist Dan Canon is best known as lead counsel for the Kentucky plaintiffs in the landmark Supreme Court case of Obergefell v. Hodges, which brought marriage equality to all 50 U.S. states. He has also sued President Trump, run for Congress, and taught the next generation of lawyers at the Louis D. Brande…
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This week on the show, we’ve been taking a look back at some of the key themes, topics, and moments from our first 70 episodes. In the final episode of this look-back series … we’ll start looking ahead to the future of the legal profession—and all the ways that legal may never be the same in a post-pandemic world. This episode includes segments fro…
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This week on the show, we’ve been taking a look back at some of the key themes, topics, and moments from our first 70 episodes. Each episode focuses on a different topic playing a central role in the future of the profession, and today’s show is a meaningful one: In it, we will revisit the series of interviews we conducted in the wake of the death …
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This week on the show, we’re taking a look back at some of the key themes, topics, and moments from our first 70 episodes. Each episode focuses on a different topic playing a central role in the future of the profession; today, we’re examining a variety of perspectives on mental wellness in legal, which has become even more important as a result of…
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This week on Daily Matters, we are taking a look back at some of the key themes, ideas, and moments from our first 70 episodes. Each episode focuses on a different topic playing a central role in the future of the profession; today, we’re revisiting some powerful discussions we’ve had regarding Access to Justice—and how we can create a better syste…
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This week on Daily Matters, we are taking a look back at some of the key themes, ideas, and moments from our first 70 episodes. Each of the next 5 episodes will focus on a different topic playing a central role in the future of the profession. In today’s episode, we’ll be recapping how the legal industry reacted to the COVID-19 pandemic—and how the…
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“If you were designing a system of justice from scratch, this is not what you would design,” says Judge Jennifer D. Bailey, Administrative Judge for the Circuit Civil Division in Miami-Dade, Florida. As someone who wrote a thesis on why judges should utilize case management software and practices, Judge Bailey is an active advocate for judicial ref…
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Shreya and Colin Ley met each other while studying abroad during law school—then they got married and co-founded LayRoots, a law firm bringing a new approach to Asset Protection, Estate Planning, Business, and Intellectual Property Law. In this episode, Shreya and Colin talk to Jack Newton about: Why and how they founded their firm and embraced a n…
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Today’s guest is changing legal history: I. Stephanie Boyce is the current Deputy Vice President of the Law Society of England and Wales, and in 2021 she will become the first Black, Asian, or Minority Ethnic (BAME) person to ever serve as the Law Society’s president. (For context, the Law Society was founded in 1825.) In this special Daily Matters…
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After going through an extremely difficult period in her career and life, attorney and entrepreneur Brooke Moore knew she needed a change—and she founded a subscription-based, limited-scope virtual law firm as a result. As Founder of MyVirtual.Lawyer and Co-founder of MVL Licensing and {Shift}her, Brooke is changing the landscape of legal service d…
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“What we’ve seen is that words alone are not enough,” says Geneviéve Jones-Wright, Executive Director at Community Advocates for Just and Moral Governance (MoGo), which demands transparency and government accountability to serve all people, especially those who are marginalized. In this episode, Geneviéve and Clio CEO Jack Newton discuss the vital …
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Jordan Couch, a Partner at Palace Law, has been front and center for the recent events related to protests and COVID-19 in Seattle, Washington. Today on Daily Matters, he talks about what those experiences have been like—and a whole lot more. Jordan’s conversation with Jack Newton touches on: The importance of law firm culture Misperceptions people…
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As Founder of The Hite Law Group, a solo practice serving New Orleans and Louisiana, Nicholas Hite specializes in LGBTQ advocacy. He travels the state training and educating legal, medical, and other professionals on how to support LGBTQ families and children, and he has successfully represented hundreds of families and children in family and juven…
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Long before COVID-19, immigration lawyer Greg McLawsen’s law firm operated remotely—and he practiced while traveling around the world. During the pandemic, Greg is helping Sound Immigration’s clients navigate these difficult times from his home in Seattle. (Until he can buy a boat—then he’ll practice from the sea.) In this wide-ranging interview, G…
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As Chair of the Civil Resolution Tribunal (CRT), Shannon Salter is pioneering new ways for dispute resolution to take place. Shannon’s advocacy for access to justice and justice reform includes re-envisioning how our justice system operates. In this episode, Shannon and Clio CEO Jack Newton discuss: What CRT does, how it came to be, and why it has …
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“Our systems are certainly setting people up to fail,” says Katherine Katcher, Founder and Executive Director of Root and Rebound—an organization working to restore power and resources to the families and communities most harmed by mass incarceration through legal advocacy, public education, policy reform, and litigation. In this episode, Katherine…
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When COVID-19 made it harder for law firms to accept cash and check payments from clients, the industry shifted almost overnight to a model where online payments are far more prevalent. At the center of this shift was LawPay, and in this episode the company’s CEO, Tom West, talks about the rise of electronic payments in legal. Specifically, Tom and…
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When COVID-19 hit, Microsoft Teams suddenly became an even more important tool for all kinds of organizations—including law firms. Steven Abrahams works on Partnerships for Microsoft Teams (which now integrates with Clio), and on today’s podcast he talks about the software and the role it has played since the pandemic began. Steven’s interview touc…
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Estates Litigator Ian Hu is passionate about legal innovation, Diversity & Inclusion, social media, and how lawyers can become more financially independent. In this interview, Ian and Jack touch on a wide range of topics relevant to the changing legal landscape, including: The experience of being a Person of Color in legal How law firms, legal orga…
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Any discussion of the technological tools that legal professionals and clients are increasingly using—especially during the coronavirus crisis—starts with Zoom. The video conferencing app has become almost ubiquitous since the pandemic began, and many lawyers naturally have concerns about privacy and security risks for new technologies like it. In …
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