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Welcome to "Turning The Tables By Teresa Giudice!" Join Teresa as she takes you on a deeply personal journey, sharing her stories of turning adversity into triumph. From her experiences with the legal system to being on "The Real Housewives of New Jersey," Teresa reveals the raw and real aspects of her life that you haven't seen on TV. In each episode, Teresa opens up about how she transformed difficult situations into opportunities for growth and success. She’ll share insights from her time ...
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In this episode of "Turning the Tables," Teresa Giudice dives deep into her spiritual journey with a revealing tarot card reading that uncovers surprising truths about her relationship with Louie Ruelas. Teresa just got back from dropping Melania off at the University of Tampa. It was a fun yet very emotional weekend. Join Teresa as she discusses t…
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The collab you all have been waiting for! Teresa Giudice is joined by Roxanne & Shantel from AllAboutTRHpodcast and AllAboutTRH.com! (Don't miss part 2 of this episode on AllAboutTRH that drops on 8-21-24) The bloggers and podcaster hosts join Teresa Giudice following the RHONJ reunion airing. Teresa Giudice opens up for the first time since the fi…
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Teresa joined Carlos King on his "Reality With The King Tour" back on June 18th, 2024. They dish details on how the infamous table flip came to be, how she was cast on RHONJ, and much more! What a fun night! Check out Carlos's Podcast Reality With The King Teresa Giudice Instagram Turning The Tables Instagram Get my merch HERE This is another Hurrd…
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In celebration of their two year anniversary, join Teresa Giudice and her husband Louie Ruelas in this heartfelt episode of "Turning The Tables" as they share the intimate details of their relationship journey, from their early days of dating to building a strong foundation for their blended family. Discover how they navigated the challenges of ble…
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In this episode of 'Turning the Tables,' Teresa Giudice welcomes her long-time makeup artist and close friend Priscilla DiStasio. These two besties chat about their decade-long relationship, sharing personal stories, from how they met to their adventures and career milestones. Priscilla talks about watching Teresa and her family deal with the ups-a…
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Teresa welcomes another OG! Jill Zarin, former Real Housewife of NYC, joins this episode of "Turning The Tables." They chat about her controversial appearance on Bravo's "Below Deck." They also touch on her thoughts about the new cast of RHONY and what she has offered to the new Housewives. After the death of her late husband Bobby, how did she fin…
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In this episode of "Turning the Tables," Teresa is joined by OG Housewife Vicki Gunvalson and co-host Christian Grace to talk about their new podcast, "My Friend, My Soulmate, My Podcast." These two iconic OG Housewives have been wanting to do this for a long time! Vicki opens up about what finally ended her toxic relationship with Tamra and how sh…
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Teresa talks about her Photoshop mishap from this past weekend that has been seen around the world and how it went viral. Special guests Vanessa Coppes, owner of Bella Magazine, and Janene Mascarella, Editor In Chief of Beautify.tips, join the show to discuss Teresa's cover photo shoot and the release party on Monday night. Then, rapper, actress, a…
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In this episode, Teresa recaps her night on the "Watch What Happens Live 15th Anniversary Special." She shares the details of her beef with Jeff Lewis, the story behind Milania's appearance, and her interactions with everyone on set once the cameras were off. She also gives her reaction to a specific moment in this week's RHONJ episode. It's crazy …
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In this episode of 'Turning the Tables,' Teresa talks about her friend, Gordon Ramsay's bike accident. She takes us back to Melania's high school graduation last week and talks about the times she got emotional at the ceremony. Then part 2 of the reunion with Jacqueline Laurita and Kim D! They tell us how Kim D and Teresa reunited, how Teresa disco…
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Since Teresa's television show isn't having a reunion, she'll do one on her podcast! A big blast from the past with former Real Housewives, Kim D and Jacqueline Laurita! They lookback at their time on the show and discuss their off-screen lives and friendships. At one point they were all in feuds with each other. How did those start and more import…
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Welcome to the new podcast 'Turning the Tables By Teresa Giudice." Recorded in her home studio, Teresa shares her life with you. You think you know her from the 15 years on "Real Housewives Of New Jersey?" You have no idea. Teresa is turning and resetting the tables, in her own words. Her family, her friends, her life, HER truth. Here's Teresa's st…
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As a new attorney, Alexis joined a prestigious firm, expecting to stay forever. But three years later she was miserable and felt the “golden handcuffs” growing tighter. She realized she’d have to start her own firm to find the fulfillment she was after. Placing herself in a do-or-die situation, she experimented and tweaked until she perfected a mod…
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Jonathan Karp is a California attorney who represents mid-sized, closely held businesses and their owners in a variety of fields, including law firms, CPA firms, and medical practices. We discussed those agreements that form the foundation of a law firm: partnership, shareholder, and compensation agreements. Having assisted many firms over the year…
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Lisa O'Flyng is the Marketing Director at Ruder Ware, a 40-attorney firm in Wausau and Eau Claire, Wisconsin. When two of the attorneys started doing work for clients in the Agribusiness sector, they perceived a potentially much greater opportunity. The firm made a deliberate effort to pursue it and now, three years later, they’ve grown the practic…
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Janey Nethery worked in claims for years before joining Michael Sullivan & Associates as Executive Director. Her experience as a client of General Liability and Workers’ Compensation law firms has given her deep insight into what clients want, what it looks like when firms delight, and yet how easy it is to fail. In this conversation she shares qui…
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Before co-founding Price Benowitz, Seth Price was VP of Business Development for USLaw.com, where he learned digital marketing. His long-time friend, David Benowitz, was a public defender in Washington, D.C. They thought their skills might combine well so they launched a firm. Boy were they right. They outgrew their first office in just two weeks. …
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Gregory Ramos is a Member in Sherman & Howard’s Corporate and Business Department. One of the firm’s clients loved their legal work but wanted them to develop greater industry expertise in their oil & gas business. The solution? Jointly identify a new law school graduate to be hired by the client, receive legal training from the firm, and then afte…
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David Stone and his partners are building a firm that focuses exclusively on complex high-value litigation, whether handling contingent plaintiff or billable defense work. The firm is nimble, typically around 10 lawyers, but also works regularly as co-counsel with much larger firms when cases requires it. They litigate with a “surgical strike” appr…
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Nathan Jordan is an account executive at Rocket Matter. In that capacity, he speaks with hundreds of small and medium-sized law firms each year. In our conversation he shares his perspective of how firms are using technology to achieve greater efficiency, provide better service, and scale their businesses.…
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Jess Collen took an unconventional path to becoming an attorney and co-founding a firm with his wife. They started their careers by first building a retail business together. They continued to run it during law school and even afterwards, while rising up through the ranks at a law firm in Manhattan. When they launched their firm in 1996, their busi…
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What happens when two 3-year attorneys at a white shoe firm decide that their world is ripe for disruptive innovation? Michael Moradzadeh and his partner set-up shop in a house in San Francisco and worked out of the basement, launching just a few months before the great recession hit hardest in 2008. Their firm has grown steadily ever since. Now, e…
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When Sheela Murthy launched her firm in 1994, she spent hours each day answering every immigration question posted on the 10,000-member Indian News Network. It didn’t take long until the phone started ringing and today, the firm has grown to nearly 100 employees. Sharing knowledge is embedded in the culture: Murthy.com is the world’s most visited l…
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Gregory Seeley and his co-founding partner have built a 20-attorney firm with a diverse practice centered around the needs of small and medium-sized businesses and their owners. In 2014 it was named one of Northeast Ohio’s top workplaces by the Cleveland Plain Dealer. They launched the firm in 1978 with a core concept that was radical at the time: …
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After starting as a sole practitioner and handling whatever came in, Jim joined a large firm. But three months later, he had a “Jerry McGuire moment," took the goldfish off his desk, and went back on his own. This time, he narrowed his focus to the mortgage industry. He started with the bank branch that held his client-trust account and won some re…
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Paul Purdue is the founder of Attorney Computer Systems, a technology infrastructure company that helps law firms optimize operations. They do this by installing and configuring software for practice management, document management, and back-office operations. They also work with firms to help them design optimal workflows and improve efficiency, e…
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In 2009 Chad Dudley and James Peltier worked together at a firm. They (along with a third partner, Steven DeBosier) bought the firm from its former owners and set out to deliberately transform it to achieve two key goals: truly satisfying clients and doubling the average value of each case. Achieving those goals allowed them to increase new-case in…
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Gerry enjoyed his solo practice and did a great job for clients. But one Friday afternoon his secretary/ paralegal gave him a wake-up call he’ll never forget: she pointed out he wasn’t replenishing resolved cases with new ones. For the next five years, he scrambled and experimented until one-day in 2007, he posted a poorly-produced video on YouTube…
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In March 2014, John Tyrrell had been Managing Shareholder of Hollstein Keating for ten years. He and his partners dissolved that firm and joined a seven-attorney practice group from the Lavin firm to found a new law firm: Ricci Tyrrell Johnson & Grey. From day one, they sought to draw on the strengths of both firms but also, to build an entirely ne…
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Charles Kuck started his career as an associate doing insurance defense. He did pro bono immigration work on the side to gain trial experience early in his career. He loved the immigration work and it gradually grew into his primary practice. After joining the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) he progressed through the ranks of the or…
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Seth Perlman joined his father in 1985 in a practice that had a mix of general and non-profit work. He enjoyed working in the philanthropic sector so he began focusing his efforts in that direction and the firm began to grow. However, after the two-volume treatise he wrote on fundraising regulation was released by Wiley in 1988, things really took …
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Michael Sullivan hung his shingle as a California solo-practitioner in 1996. In 2001, Law Firm Excellence’s Michael Bell joined him as a paralegal. By 2006, the firm had five attorneys and Bell was the firm’s business manager. Ten years later, the firm has 50+ attorneys, seven offices and is the top workers’ compensation defense practice in the sta…
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After working as an associate for two large regional firms, Alex Gertsburg left private practice to take a General Counsel position. In that role, he experienced frustration with outside counsel and learned firsthand what clients really want from their law firms. He used that insight to launch a business-law practice that delivers on the promise to…
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Albert Stark joined Stark & Stark in 1968 when the firm’s only attorneys were his father and uncle. They weren’t interested in growing the firm—but he was. They give him free reign though, so Albert (and the partners who joined along the way) grew the firm into a regional powerhouse, with 130 attorneys today.…
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