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Personal Injury Mastermind

Chris Dreyer, Rankings.io

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Law firm marketing and growth strategies that transform personal injury attorneys from local players to market leaders. Each week, successful PI firms share with host Chris Dreyer their exact systems for client acquisition, legal SEO mastery, and sustainable growth – giving you actionable steps to dominate your market. From solo practices to nationwide powerhouses, every episode delivers battle-tested tactics you can implement today. Personal Injury Mastermind (PIM) is powered by Rankings.io ...
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An informational podcast all about the world of work and those within it. Past, present and future will be discussed in detail with opportunities to explain successes, failures and learning opportunities where the guest will represent their specific industry. Exposing the unknown intricacies in industries for young professionals where advice is passed on from established professionals to those joining the workforce.
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The Holy Post

Phil Vischer

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Join VeggieTales and What's in the Bible? creator Phil Vischer and co-host Skye Jethani (author, speaker, pastor) for a fast-paced and often funny conversation about pop culture, media, theology, and the fun, fun, fun of living a thoughtful Christian life in an increasingly post-Christian culture.
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Welcome to "On The Road: A Food Truck Podcast," where we dive into the dynamic world of food truck businesses. Join us as we explore seasoned food truck entrepreneurs' trials, triumphs, and tales. From navigating local regulations to crafting menus, each episode offers valuable insights and practical advice for aspiring and current food truck owners. Please tune in for inspiring stories, expert tips, and a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to succeed on the road. Hit the subscribe butt ...
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THE BASS SHED PODCAST is a collection of in-depth interviews with Double Bassists & Electric Bassists from all over the world. Hosted by Los Angeles freelance Bassist Ryan Roberts, each interview examines artistry, career, culture in a personal ad relaxed style. Rated in the top 10% of ALL podcasts in the world, and listened to in more than 80 countries, The Bass Shed Podcast is a valuable resource for every bassist of any genre.
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Michael McCready builds systems that attract cases. His firm is a high-efficiency legal operation trusted by top advertisers and referral partners across the country. With over 30 years in PI law and a remote B2B setup from Puerto Rico, he’s engineered a firm that elite advertisers trust with their biggest cases. In this episode, Michael shares how…
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The IRS has decided churches are no longer prohibited from endorsing political candidates. Is this a win for free speech or a reason for some churches to become even more partisan? The Department of Homeland Security has released a creepy new promotional video that uses the Bible to frame border security as a mission from God. The Christian who gav…
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On this episode of the I Am Salt Lake Podcast, Jeramie and I had the pleasure of sitting down with Omar Dominguez, the owner of Spicy Consulting, a restaurant consulting company that works closely with local restaurant owners here in Salt Lake City. Omar shared his journey in the food industry, from the restaurants he’s helped launch to the challen…
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Forget the big team, big spend, big promises formula. Carlos Dominguez built a million-dollar PI firm in Miami—without a single employee or a dime on ads. How? By breaking every “rule” of modern law firm growth. This episode challenges what most lawyers think it takes to win. Carlos shares exactly how he turned cold starts and courtroom chops into …
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When George W. Bush created the PEPFAR program in 2003, it was celebrated by evangelical leaders and has saved more than 26 million lives in Africa from HIV/AIDS. So why weren’t evangelicals outraged when Donald Trump killed PEPFAR, which has already resulted in over 75,000 deaths since January? Phil, Skye, and Kaitlyn unpack the arguments for and …
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Early release of #619! In this episode of I Am Salt Lake, Jerarmie and I sit down with Crystal Cooper, the force behind Salt City Tarot. We dive into how she first got into reading tarot cards, the evolution of her practice, and some of the most memorable experiences she's had along the way. Crystal shares how tarot became not just a personal tool …
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Andy Citrin has built his reputation on urgency, precision, and courtroom pressure. With over 40 years in the game, $600M recovered, and a mock courtroom in-house, Citrin’s not just practicing law—he’s coaching a new generation to dominate it. In this episode, Andy reveals the W.I.N.S. and T.R.I.A.L. frameworks powering his firm’s rapid-response st…
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With Phil on vacation, Kaitlyn and Esau join Skye to talk about the Supreme Court’s ruling that public schools must allow students to opt out of gender or sexuality content that may contradict the religious beliefs of their families. At the same time, more Americans say public schools should hire chaplains to offer spiritual guidance to students. W…
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On this episode of I Am Salt Lake, I had a blast chatting with Rae, Ian, and Clint—the hosts of the podcast It Was a Sh*t Show. The video/podcast series about troubled productions in pop culture . They deep-dive into the drama, the rewrites, the meltdowns, and all the stuff that makes Hollywood wild, and somehow make it hilarious and super insightf…
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PIMCON 2025 Tickets On Sale Now. ⁠Get yours today⁠! When you’re chasing a goal as ambitious as helping 10,000 injured clients, you’re bound to hit roadblocks. For Josh Schmerling, that roadblock was demand letters—a process that slowed his firm’s growth and kept his best people stuck in paperwork. Instead of accepting the bottleneck, Josh did what …
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Nothing fires up the End Times industry faster than America dropping bombs in the Middle East. After President Trump decided to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities this weekend, YouTube was flooded with convoluted and contradictory videos on the biblical implications of the war. But if this really is a prelude to Christ’s return, as many online end ti…
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In this episode of I Am Salt Lake, I sit down with singer-songwriter Tyler Privett , the creative force behind the full band Maverick Tyler. We dive into his journey through music—what first sparked his passion, the instruments he plays, and how his sound has evolved over the years. Tyler shares stories from his early days, insights into his songwr…
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Episode 182 features James Dice, Rosy Khalife and Brad Bonavida from Nexus Labs. In this episode of the Nexus Podcast, the Nexus Labs team breaks down the top stories relevant to energy managers, facility managers, IT/OT managers, and workplace managers. Find full show notes and episode transcript on The Nexus Podcast: Episode 182 webpage. Sign-up …
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Most law firms think marketing is the key to growth but often, the real problem is hidden in plain sight. When Ben Leader took the helm at Elrod Pope Law Firm, he discovered that his intake process was costing him cases, revenue, and opportunities. In this episode, Ben shares how he transformed his firm’s intake department into a growth engine trip…
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Send us a text After leaving Game 5 on the table, does Indy have enough horsepower to force a game 7 or can OKC flex their muscle one last time to wrap it up on the road? Did the Magic hack the trade with Memphis and vault themselves into Eastern Conference favorite territory? And what are the Knicks doing??…
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It was a wild weekend. Donald Trump presided over a military parade on his birthday while an estimated 5 million Americans protested around the country. Phil, Skye, and Kaitlyn discuss the optics of both events and ask, with America’s divided politics and media silos, is protesting still effective? They also unpack a new article by Abby McCloskey i…
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We surveyed over 250 attorneys across the country to find out what’s really working in PI marketing and where firms are falling short. In this webinar replay from Rankings.io you’ll get insights about how budget trends and channel performance to the growing divide between small and large firms. This webinar was packed with real data and real strate…
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On this episode of I Am Salt Lake, I catch up with Nate Chacon III for his third time on the podcast. Nate’s been a staple in the Salt Lake City hip-hop scene for years, and we dive into everything he's been working on lately, from his music to his role in Mic Masters, and the podcasting projects he's juggling. We talk about the evolution of Salt L…
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Michael Mogill doesn’t believe in staying comfortable. He builds businesses by pushing past the breaking point—and then raising the bar again. As founder of Crisp, he’s helped over 1,000 law firms grow by seven figures each. Now, he’s chasing a $100B impact by helping 10,000 firms hit $10M. His secret? Relentless hiring, deep brand building, and se…
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Protests in Los Angeles against the Trump administration’s immigration policies have turned violent, but will the images of vandalism and attacks on police actually help the President? And Phil asks if there is any way to prevent necessary mass protests from becoming violent. One of the most respected Bible scholars of the last century has passed a…
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In this episode of I Am Salt Lake, I sit down once again with Braxton Dutson, licensed sex therapist and host of the Birds and Bees Podcast. We catch up on life since his last visit and dive into what it’s like working as a sex therapist in Utah. Braxton shares insights on how he helps clients navigate intimacy, relationships, and communication aro…
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Episode 181 features James Dice, Rosy and Brad Bonavida from Nexus Labs, as well as Nicholas Dumoulin from Dream Real Estate. In this episode of the Nexus Podcast, the Nexus Labs team breaks down the top stories relevant to energy managers, facility managers, IT/OT managers, and workplace managers. Find full show notes and episode transcript on The…
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What do you do when you’ve got a dream, no cash, and a 1969 Camaro? If you're Danny Daniel, you sell the car and buy a Yellow Pages ad. Two decades and a $42 million verdict later, Daniel Stark Law is a 170-person litigation powerhouse—and Danny is still “on the verge.” His relentless drive to optimize systems, tell client stories, and extract full…
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In the past, debates over worship styles were often marked by generational differences; however, a new article suggests that this is changing. For Gen Z, worship preferences may be dividing along gender lines instead. For younger Christians, is CCM from Venus and liturgy from Mars? Drew Dyck joins Skye and Kaitlyn to discuss the evidence, the impli…
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In this episode of the I Am Salt Lake Podcast, I sit down with Mateo Colletti—sound engineer, audio wizard, and all-around creative force. Matteo shares the journey that led him to become a sound engineer, what keeps him passionate about the craft, and how he found a home in Utah's vibrant and ever-evolving music and podcasting scene. We talk about…
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Craig Goldenfarb fired himself as a trial lawyer—and built a multi–eight-figure firm that runs without him. Craig built Goldlaw Personal Injury Lawyers into a data-fueled, culture-obsessed, eight-figure machine. With a three-tier leadership structure, two CMOs, and a Disney-trained Chief Culture Officer, Craig treats law like a business—and it show…
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Phil, Kaitlyn, and Skye respond to questions from the listeners, including whether lay people should go to seminary, how important is attending a church after being hurt by one, and whether Christians should make violent video games. They also venture into theological topics like what pronouns are appropriate for God, what doctrines do we emphasize…
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Webinar Replay: TV isn’t dying—it’s evolving. In this webinar replay, media buying expert Sarah Parisi reveals how smart law firms are using traditional broadcast to dominate their markets while keeping ad costs low. UP NEXT: The 2025 Law Firm Lead Generation Growth Formula Webinar WHEN: Thursday, May 29th from 12:00–1:00 PM CST, WHERE: Rankings.io…
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Episode 180 features James Dice, Rosy and Brad Bonavida from Nexus Labs, as well as Chris Tjiattas from Walmart. In this episode of the Nexus Podcast, the Nexus Labs team breaks down the top stories relevant to energy managers, facility managers, IT/OT managers, and workplace managers. Find full show notes and episode transcript on The Nexus Podcas…
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John and Alicia Farmer from Utah Music Radio & Zepstone Media sat down on this episode of the podcast. We get to catch up and talk about Utah Music Radio, Zepstone Media, what you can expect with ZepFest, Dr A's SpirtCast, and of course we talked about the long hiatus of I am Salt Lake Podcast! Listen to I am Salt Lake Podcast LIVE every Wednesday …
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