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🎙️BONUS EPISODE: MacStock X Preview: Podcasting with Apple for Lawyers – From Idea to Launch Using the Gear You Already Own ⚖️🎙

🎙️BONUS EPISODE: MacStock X Preview: Podcasting with Apple for Lawyers – From Idea to Launch Using the Gear You Already Own ⚖️🎙

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In this special The Tech-Savvy Lawyer.Page Podcast episode, I join Chuck Joiner on MacVoices' "Road to MacStock X" to preview my presentation, "Podcasting with Apple: From Idea to Launch Using the Gear You Already Own," and to show legal professionals how to design, launch, and improve a podcast using Apple devices and workflows they already have. 🎧 Questions Join Chuck and me as we discuss the following questions and more! · How can lawyers and new podcasters launch a professional‑quality show using only their existing Apple hardware and built‑in macOS and iPadOS tools? · What practical, Apple‑centric workflow—from idea generation to recording, editing, distribution, and guest management—underpins "Podcasting with Apple: From Idea to Launch Using the Gear You Already Own"? · How should legal podcasters think about ethics, defamation, and cross‑border risks when discussing law, politics, or controversial topics? · In what ways does podcasting improve a lawyer's visibility and "generative engine optimization," making them more discoverable to clients and AI systems? · How do hardware and software choices evolve from Mac laptop and earbuds to 4K cameras, better mics, Ecamm, and AI‑assisted editing? Timestamps In our conversation, we cover the following · 00:00:00 – Michael joins Chuck to talk MacStock X and preview "Podcasting with Apple: From Idea to Launch Using the Gear You Already Own." · 00:01:00 – Overview of The Lawyer's Guide to Podcasting: idea generation, recording, inviting guests, editing, distribution, and a dedicated ethics chapter for lawyers. · 00:02:00 – Why Apple users already have enough equipment to start a podcast; framing MacStock X as a hands‑on walkthrough using Macs, iPads, and built‑in software. · 00:02:30 – What attendees should bring to MacStock X: themselves, their Apple devices, and why editing is easier on a Mac laptop than on an iPad. · 00:02:45 – Early iPad‑based editing with Apple Pencil, manually trimming ums, ahs, gaps, and retakes, and how that led to more automated workflows. · 00:03:00 – Moving to more efficient editing tools that automatically flag issues while still requiring human review; AI as a powerful tool, not a final answer. 🤖 · 00:03:30 – Why new podcasters—especially lawyers—must review AI output to avoid errors and ethical problems. · 00:04:00 – The importance of starting: accepting that early episodes won't equal mature work, and why improvement comes through practice. · 00:05:00 – Low‑cost and no‑cost approaches, doing tasks manually first, and then delegating or using AI to reclaim time and focus on higher‑value work. · 00:06:00 – Treating podcasting as a learning adventure: exploring Apple tools, enjoying subject matter, and embracing continuous technical and editorial improvement. · 00:07:00 – Hardware evolution: from Mac laptop and earbuds to an Osbot 4K camera and Shure MV7 mic, plus travel‑friendly setups. · 00:08:00 – Post‑COVID boom in content creation and how hardware and software now target "content creators," including legal podcasters. · 00:09:00 – Audience size versus enjoyment: why a niche audience can be enough when the creator values the conversations and the impact. · 00:10:00 – How podcasting enhances "generative engine optimization" by creating high‑quality, indexable content about your expertise. · 00:11:00 – The Tech-Savvy Lawyer.Page Podcast: focusing on how lawyers, judges, and others use technology to improve services, enhance products, and recapture time. ⚖️💻 · 00:12:00 – Tech stack evolution: from a Blue Yeti travel mic to the Shure MV7, emphasizing incremental upgrades rather than big upfront spending. · 00:12:30 – Ethics and defamation fundamentals: avoiding slander, false statements, and understanding that truth is a crucial defense. · 00:13:00 – Cross‑border implications: podcasts crossing state and international lines and why deeper legal topics warrant caution and advice from counsel. · 00:14:00 – Political speech, emotion, and the need to "be the adult in the room" to avoid escalating into litigation. · 00:15:00 – Differences in lawyer ethics and advertising rules across states; ABA model rules and local nuances. · 00:15:30 – Recommendation to review Gordon Firemark's content‑creation law resources for podcasters. · 00:16:00 – Disclaimers: no legal advice, no attorney‑client relationship, and why these are essential in legal‑tech podcasting. · 00:17:00 – MacStock X discount codes: TECHSAVVYLAWYER and MACVOICES for $50 off ...
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