
The Thought Leadership Project is hosted by Jay Harrington and Tom Nixon, principals at legal marketing agency Harrington. Harrington and Nixon are experts in helping lawyers turn expertise into thought leadership...and thought leadership into new business. For more, visit TheThoughtLeadershipProject.com.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 101 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Episode 140: Jay and Tom break down the (polite) battle for control in the business development process. As a lawyer, you have more power and leverage the more unique and differentiated you are from the competition. This impacts pricing power, the ab... more
Episode 139: Listen in as Jay, Tom, and Curtis Hays do a LinkedIn deep dive. Curtis is the founder of collideascope, a digital marketing agency, and also the host (along with Tom) of the Bullhorns and Bullseyes podcast. This episode was recorded for ... more
Episode 138: Rachael Bosch, founder of Fringe Professional Development, joins us for the first episode of 2024. Rachael and Jay discuss the value of implementing “upward feedback” programs in law firms, and how to do it effectively. They also dig int... more
Episode 137: Creating and sharing thought-leadership content is an effective way to gain visibility and build trust with an audience, and generate billable work for your practice. But what if you could take things to the next level by monetizing your... more
Jay and Tom hist excellent podcast. They have their own content and bring on key guests to help lawyers at all levels learn more about how they can better serve their clients, grow their business, develop their careers, and still spend more time with their families. Thanks guys!!
Jay and Tom are great interviewers. Their message about generosity and sharing your journey is a great approach for professionals and I’ve seen it work.
As a practicing legal marketer, I find their tips to be helpful in my own work and assisting my attorneys to learn and run with marketing. They’ve also got great banter.
I’ve learned so much listening to this podcast!
Easy to listen to, fun, well produced, and practical. This is one of my favorites to listen to while working out. Great for young lawyers.
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Apple Podcasts | #126 |
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