391 - How to Protect Your Reputation and Business During A Crisis with Tad Nelson
Release Date: 11/07/2025
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info_outlineThis week, we explore how divorce, drink-driving offences, and defamation can cripple a career or clinic if not handled properly, and why most people react far too late. My guest, Tad Nelson, a criminal defence lawyer and “Super Lawyer” from Galveston County, Texas, who brings more than three decades of courtroom experience, plus a master’s degree in forensic toxicology, to our conversation.
Tad has seen the best and worst of human behaviour, and his insights apply directly to business owners navigating legal, personal, or reputation challenges.
Tad explains the importance of acting fast, staying calm, and getting professional help, both legal and PR, before the fallout damages your brand, income, or family. He also shares his philosophy that a strong reputation isn’t repaired after a crisis; it’s built long before one happens.
This episode is packed with practical advice on staying ahead of legal problems, managing perception in the age of social media, and leading with integrity under pressure. Whether you’re a podiatrist, clinic owner, or entrepreneur in any field, you’ll take away lessons on communication, humility, and protecting the business you’ve worked so hard to build.
You can connect with Tad Nelson at tad@tadlaw.com, or visit his website www.tadlaw.com.
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