🎙️ Ep. #129, Why Lawyers Should Podcast in the Age of AI: Live Roundtable from Podfest 2026 🎙️⚖️
Release Date: 01/20/2026
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info_outlineIn this special episode, recorded live from Podfest 2026 in Orlando, FL at the Renaissance Marriott Hotel near SeaWorld, I was able to gather several attendees who are in the legal world—lawyers and legal industry marketers—to talk about why lawyers should podcast and more! 🎙️ Our roundtable features Dennis “DM” Meador (Legal Podcast Network), Louis Goodman (Love Thy Lawyer), Robert Ingalls (Lawpods), Wendi Wittner (The Writing Guru), and Elizabeth Gearhart (Passage to Profit / Gearhart Law), each bringing deep experience in podcasting, legal marketing, and personal branding for lawyers.
We discuss practical, no-fluff insights about how lawyers can use podcasting to build authority, strengthen SEO, show up in large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, and connect more authentically with clients and referral sources. Whether you are tech-curious, tech-comfortable, or completely new to podcasting, this episode will help you decide if starting a podcast makes strategic sense for your practice or business.
QUESTIONS WE DISCUSS 🎯
Join Dennis, Louis, Robert, Wendi, Elizabeth, and me as we discuss the following three questions and more!
- Why should lawyers be podcasting in 2026 and beyond, especially with Gen Z and Gen Alpha getting so much of their trusted information from podcasts and social platforms?
- What is one of the first concrete steps a lawyer should take if they are seriously considering launching a podcast of their own?
- What is one of the biggest mistakes lawyers should watch out for when launching a podcast, and how can they avoid becoming a “zombie podcast” that dies after a few episodes? 🧟♂️
Additional themes we explore include:
- How podcasting acts as an “electronic resume” and trust-building tool for lawyers.
- How podcasts can drive SEO, get you discovered in LLMs like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude, and generate traffic to your law firm website.
- Why your podcast does not always need to be “about the law” to be effective for your legal brand.
- How to balance authenticity (including salty language) with your professional brand and ethics rules.
TIME-STAMPED EPISODE GUIDE ⏱️
In our conversation, we cover the following:
- 00:00 – Welcome & guest introductions
Live from Podfest 2026: intros from Dennis “DM” Meador (Legal Podcast Network), Louis Goodman (Love Thy Lawyer), Robert Ingalls (Lawpods), Wendi Wittner (The Writing Guru), and Elizabeth Gearhart (Passage to Profit / Gearhart Law). - 02:00 – Why should lawyers be podcasting?
- Gen Z and Gen Alpha treat podcasts as a top trusted media source. 📲
- Podcasting vs TikTok for lawyers who don’t want to dance but still want reach.
- Podcast as “electronic resume” and branding vehicle for lawyers and judges.
- 04:30 – Is podcasting right for every lawyer?
- Robert on why not every lawyer should podcast, and why goals matter.
- How a podcast helps potential clients decide if you are “their” lawyer—or not.
- 06:30 – Personality, language, and fit
- The Tampa PI lawyer who refuses to bleep swear words to attract the right clients and repel the wrong ones. 🤬
- Why authenticity can be a powerful qualification tool, not a liability.
- 08:00 – Podcasting as a marketing engine
- Turning a 30–60 minute recording into video clips, written content, and evergreen assets.
- How podcast content keeps working for you long after the recording session.
- 09:30 – Personal branding and storytelling for lawyers
- Wendi on using podcasts to develop a personal brand, tell your story, and highlight your “superpower” as a lawyer.
- Why sharing your career pivots and non-traditional path resonates deeply with listeners.
- 12:00 – Getting discovered in ChatGPT and other LLMs
- Elizabeth on using a podcast and transcripts to improve visibility in ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude. 🤖
- How regular podcasting and transcript optimization sustained and improved hits from LLMs to Gearhart Law’s website.
- 15:30 – Future-proofing and “language-based internet”
- DM explains why we’re moving from a page-based to a language-based internet and why early podcast adopters will win—similar to early website and SEO adopters.
- Podcasting as both “future-proofing” and “present-proofing” your practice.
- 18:00 – Hobby vs business podcast
- Louis on starting his podcast as a social hobby and discovering the SEO and networking upside.
- How a niche local legal podcast can drive referrals and reputation even without direct monetization.
- 21:00 – How personal is too personal?
- Robert’s own experience evolving his podcast from estate planning to broader personal topics.
- Balancing sharing about yourself with focusing on the listener’s problem (StoryBrand “guide vs hero” concept).
- 25:00 – Beyond law: topic flexibility
- Why your legal podcast can focus on tech, politics, entrepreneurship, or hobbies while still supporting your legal brand.
- Examples of lawyers podcasting about politics and broader societal issues to grow recognition.
- 28:30 – Helping lawyers find their story
- Wendi’s process: asking about upbringing, first-generation experiences, career pivots, athletic feats, and long-term goals to unlock unique stories.
- How those stories fuel compelling podcast episodes and stronger interviews.
- 34:00 – Thinking beyond your current role
- Using podcasting and personal branding to position yourself for boards, politics, and second careers outside traditional law practice.
- 37:00 – AI hallucinations & validating LLM output
- Elizabeth’s workflow for cross-checking answers across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, and Grok.
- Why LLMs “love” natural, conversational podcast transcripts as training material.
- 40:00 – Networking power of “you should be on my podcast”
- How inviting people as guests changes the dynamic at networking events. 🤝
- Using podcast guest outreach on LinkedIn and pod-match style platforms.
- 43:00 – Content, authority, and algorithm signals
- DM on why consistent, custom content will always outperform gimmicks in SEO and algorithm changes.
- How podcasts support authority, trust, and long-term discoverability in search and LLMs.
- 48:00 – Question #2: First steps for lawyers considering a podcast
- Robert and DM: “Know your why” and who your ideal listener/client really is.
- Are you using the show for lead nurturing, referral education, or brand visibility?
- 52:00 – Political/legal shows and indirect monetization
- Discussion of political/legal commentary podcasts that soft-sell the firm.
- Why they can work—but why expectations and time horizon matter.
- 56:00 – Brand consistency before you launch
- Wendi on auditing your website, LinkedIn, business page, and social handles for consistent branding (e.g., “The Writing Guru”).
- Using CTAs and data capture to turn podcast listeners into contacts.
- 59:00 – Knowing your deeper “why”
- Elizabeth’s “peel the onion” exercise: repeatedly asking why until you reach the core motivation, often helping people out of “impossible situations.”
- 1:03:00 – Solo vs agency vs studio
- Pros and cons of DIY gear and production vs working with podcast agencies or studios.
- Why time value, ethics, and avoiding scams all matter for lawyers.
- 1:08:00 – Ethics, multi-jurisdiction practice, and global reach
- How legal ethics, multistate audiences, and global distribution impact what lawyers can say on their podcasts.
- 1:12:00 – Question #3: Biggest mistakes lawyers make launching a podcast
- Elizabeth: ethics, off-the-cuff comments, and aligning tone (including swearing) with your brand and practice area.
- Wendi: perfectionism vs progress—accepting that early episodes will be imperfect but valuable.
- Robert: no long-term plan and no content strategy, leading to inconsistency and podfade.
- Louis: underestimating time; a solid 30 minutes of content may require several hours early on.
- DM: expecting immediate impact and treating podcasting like a short-term campaign instead of a long-term asset.
- 1:22:00 – Test-driving podcasting as a guest first
- Why appearing as a guest on other shows (via Podmatch and similar platforms) is a smart “trial run” before launching your own.
- 1:25:00 – Where to find today’s guests & closing
- Each guest shares their preferred platforms, emails, and websites so you can connect and learn more.
RESOURCES 📚
Connect with our Guests
Louis Goodman ⚖️
- Podcast: Love Thy Lawyer (“Love v. Lawyer”)
https://www.lovethylawyer.com - LinkedIn Profile
https://www.linkedin.com/in/louis-goodman-3b359/
Elizabeth Gearhart 📻
- Gearhart Law (Chief Marketing Officer)
https://www.gearhartlaw.com[ - Passage to Profit Show (syndicated radio show & podcast)
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/passage-to-profit-show-road-to-entrepreneurship/id1481650359 - Email
elizabeth@gearhartlaw.com - LinkedIn (active profile)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-gearhart-ph-d-97ba0b51/
Robert Ingalls 🎧
- Lawpods (Founder & CEO – podcast agency for law firms)
https://www.lawpods.com - LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertingalls/
Dennis “DM” Meador 💼
- LinkedIn: Dennis Meador – “Dennis Meta like a meadow, but with an R and no W” 🌱
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennismeador/ - Legal Podcast Network (Founder & CEO)
https://thelegalpodcastnetwork.com
Wendi Wittner ✍️
- The Writing Guru – Legal Executive Branding & Career Strategy
https://www.thewritingguru.net - LinkedIn: Wendi Weiner / “The Writing Guru”
https://www.linkedin.com/in/thewritingguru/ - Above the Law (Wendi’s column)
https://abovethelaw.com/author/wendiweiner/ - HuffPost article – “How I Used My Law Degree to Get Out of Law” (Wendi)
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/how-i-used-my-law-degree-to-get-out-of-law_b_57bef010e4b0b01630ddd15c
Mentioned in the episode
Non‑Hardware/Software 🔍
- Attorney Tom (PI lawyer & content creator)
https://www.youtube.com/@AttorneyTom - Podfest 2026 (Orlando, FL)
https://podfestexpo.com
Hardware mentioned 🧰
(Exact models are discussed generally rather than by SKU, but here are representative links to explore.)
- iPhone
https://www.apple.com/iphone - Shure-style dynamic microphones 🎙️
https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/microphones - USB “Snowball Ice” mic
https://www.logitechg.com/en-us/shop/p/snowball-ice-usb-microphone.988-000067
Software & Cloud Services mentioned ☁️
- Buzzsprout “How to Start a Podcast” series
https://www.buzzsprout.com/blog/how-to-start-a-podcast - Calendly (for scheduling and batching recordings)
https://calendly.com - ChatGPT (OpenAI)
https://chat.openai.com - Claude (Anthropic)
https://claude.ai - Google Gemini
https://gemini.google.com - Grok (xAI)
https://x.ai - LinkedIn (personal profiles + company pages)
https://www.linkedin.com - Perplexity
https://www.perplexity.ai - Podmatch / podcast‑guest matching platforms (generic reference)
https://www.podmatch.com