Family Law Paralegal
I would like to indicate that my comment pertains to Episode 4: Defeat the Meeting Super Villains. As a Family Law Paralegal, my role in meetings (whether with a client or opposing party) generally falls to the "mime" character, which he illustrates in a way that is so true to the reality of a meeting. After listening to Mr. Saboe's podcast, I am taking step to a more active role, not in the sense where I will be a "dominator", but as an "agenda enforcer", "elmoer" and "parking lot manger". Many times meetings with client go awry because the client is concerned with too many different aspects (like the "multitasker") and not with the issues at hand. I very much enjoyed Mr. Saboe's podcast so far. He has a unique way of breaking down complex ideas and putting them into easy to understand terms. Additionally he has a strong and stable cadence, which makes it easy to listen to, but not become disengaged. I am looking forward to hearing his future podcasts.Read full review »
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