237 | How Founders Are Growing Their Companies Faster by Becoming Visible with Dennis Meador
The Business of You with Rachel Gogos
Release Date: 09/23/2025
The Business of You with Rachel Gogos
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info_outlineHow do you go from two people and an idea to 32 employees and 125+ clients in just 12 months?
That’s exactly what Dennis Meador did, and in this episode, he shares the strategies that made it possible.
Dennis is the CEO and Founder of The Legal Podcast Network, where he helps legal professionals transform their expertise into content that drives authority and growth.
With over two decades of entrepreneurial experience, he has scaled multiple companies to multi-million-dollar revenues and built a reputation for creating repeatable systems that work.
The Power of Systems
If your business feels stuck in chaos, Dennis makes it clear: the missing link is usually your systems. He shares how to tighten communication, streamline processes, and protect your culture so growth doesn’t come at the expense of sanity.
His framework shows you how to build structure that frees you up to scale–whether that means hiring your next employee or doubling your client roster.
Why Founder-Led Marketing Works
Customers don’t just want your product, they want to trust the person behind it. Dennis explains how you, as the founder, can utilize podcasts, social media platforms, and straightforward Q&A-style content to establish authority and attract the right opportunities.
Show up consistently, answer the questions your audience is already asking, and you’ll turn your visibility into a steady stream of inbound leads.
Enjoy this episode with Dennis Meador…
Soundbytes
[17:19-17:47]
“Instead of typing in Atlanta divorce lawyer, I type in what happens to a second home during a divorce? That's the type of thing that my clients answer. Now, a little YouTube video pops up with a 20-minute video and a whole series of questions about what happens to all the property during divorce in Atlanta, or in Georgia. So that's a question-based approach.”
[26:03-26:27]
“If you can go to a place where no one else is marketing, it might not be 100% of your potential client base, but if only 10% of them are your potential clients, and then we find five outlets, we've just increased your caseload by 50% by just distributing to places that others aren't.”
[33:06-33:13]
“We either have systems that take care of this, and if people won't work within those systems and help us, help them, then they're not our client anymore.”
Quotes
“I didn't ask if you had a TikTok. I asked if you wanted clients to see you on TikTok.”
“It takes one to three years to really get your system, or your business, properly systematized.”
“I learned very quickly. You make a lot more money making the job happen than actually doing the job.”
“If you're building content that's query-based right now, you're building your future while sustaining your presence.”
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Website: https://www.thelegalpodcastnetwork.com/
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