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Law Talk Radio Welcome to Law Talk Radio—your trusted source for discussions and perspectives on today's most pressing legal issues and the practice of law.

Hosted by Nick Augustine. Texas Law Talk Radio is back with a new format. Our focus on the law features Texans who make, enforce and litigate the laws of the State of Texas.

Law Talk Radio is expanding its conversations around law firm growth with a new collaboration featuring Firmly Studio by...
04/28/2026

Law Talk Radio is expanding its conversations around law firm growth with a new collaboration featuring Firmly Studio by Caitlin Harrison Creative and Lone Star Content Marketing.

We will be bringing practical discussions to the show focused on website design, content strategy, and real-world business development for law firms.

Too many firms underestimate the role their website plays. It is often the first impression, and in many cases, it determines whether a potential client reaches out or moves on.

At the same time, a website alone is not enough. Without consistent content, even the best-designed site becomes stagnant.

These upcoming conversations will cover how to approach both sides correctly.

If your firm’s website has not been updated in several years, or if it does not reflect the quality of your current work, it is time to take a closer look.

Stay tuned for upcoming episodes featuring these discussions.

04/23/2026

I was one of 3 SEO panelists on a podcast yesterday hosted by "SEO on Air," and I added value by bringing the conversation back to the sales funnel and customer experience. I've always been anti-metrics and scoff at the numbers people use to try to demonstrate their efforts are productive.

I'll share the full episode when they send it to me. I love that they sent us our own video sections to chop up and serve episode teasers. All the technology finally made it to many of our expectations.

04/22/2026

AI is already changing the legal profession.

It is not just about tools. It is about expectations, efficiency, and how lawyers are trained and developed.

In this Law Talk Radio clip with Steve Fretzin, we talk about what this shift means for future lawyers and firm culture.

The firms paying attention now will be ahead later.

Full episode here:
https://youtu.be/BPV20868bbQ

04/21/2026

Most people think of podcasting as content.

The reality is that it is a relationship tool.

It opens doors. It creates meaningful conversations. It positions you in a way that traditional marketing cannot.

In this Law Talk Radio clip with Steve Fretzin, we talk about how podcasting can drive both business and brand growth when used the right way.

This is about long-term positioning, not quick wins.

Full episode here:
https://youtu.be/BPV20868bbQ

04/20/2026

One of the biggest problems in law practice is not a lack of work. It is a lack of focus.

Lawyers stay busy with emails, calls, and internal work. It fills the day, but it does not always move the practice forward.

In this Law Talk Radio clip with Steve Fretzin, we talk about the time wasters that quietly hold lawyers back and how to shift toward activities that actually generate clients.

The goal is not to do more. It is to do what matters.

Full episode here:
https://youtu.be/BPV20868bbQ

04/17/2026

A lot of lawyers reach a point where they feel stuck.

They are experienced. They do good work. But growth slows down because there is no clear system behind business development.

In this Law Talk Radio clip with Steve Fretzin, we talk about what a real mid-career routine should look like. Not theory, but practical, repeatable actions that build a book of business.

The difference is not talent. It is structure and consistency.

Full episode here:
https://youtu.be/BPV20868bbQ

04/16/2026

There has never been a more practical time to start your own business.

The barriers that used to stop people are largely gone. You do not need massive capital, office space, or a full team just to get started. What you do need is clarity, discipline, and the willingness to take action.

In this Law Talk Radio clip with Steve Fretzin, we talk about why so many professionals hesitate and what has actually changed.

If you have been thinking about building something of your own, this is worth your time.

Full episode here:
https://youtu.be/BPV20868bbQ

There is a point in every lawyer’s career where technical skill is no longer enough.You can be excellent at what you do ...
04/15/2026

There is a point in every lawyer’s career where technical skill is no longer enough.

You can be excellent at what you do and still feel stuck. The phone is not ringing the way it should. Referrals are inconsistent. Marketing feels scattered. And business development becomes something you know you need to do, but avoid.

That is exactly what we addressed in this episode of Law Talk Radio with Steve Fretzin.

This is not a surface-level conversation about marketing tactics. It is a direct discussion about what actually holds lawyers back and what it takes to move forward with intention.

We talked about why so many lawyers resist business development, even when they know it is critical. We broke down the biggest time wasters that quietly drain productivity every week. We discussed why copying what other lawyers are doing rarely works, and how it can actually damage your credibility.

More importantly, we got into structure.

What should a mid-career lawyer actually be doing every week to build a book of business? What does a real system look like in practice, not theory? How do you stay consistent when the work itself is demanding?

We also covered authenticity. Not as a buzzword, but as a requirement. Clients can tell when a lawyer is forcing it, and that disconnect shows up in results.

This episode is for lawyers who are ready to take control of their growth, instead of waiting for it.

Watch the full episode here:
https://youtu.be/BPV20868bbQ?si=PMo4dnMiuhdxFgEC

04/15/2026

Most businesses are using AI-generated content without thinking about how it changes audience perception.

If people can immediately tell your content is AI-generated, their attention shifts away from your message and toward the content itself. That is where marketing starts to break down.

The goal is not to impress people with how something was made. The goal is to make sure they understand and trust what you are saying.

https://lonestarcontentmarketing.com/just-because-you-can-use-ai-generated-marketing-content-does-not-mean-you-should/

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