The Earley Show: Neal Goldstein Breaks Down The Power Of Being Authentic And Vulnerable

Welcome to episode 36 of The Earley Show podcast, hosted by personal injury attorney Christopher Earley! For this conversation, Chris is joined by Neal Goldstein, Co-Founder of Goldstein & Bashner, P.C.
Check out the episode below. You can also enjoy it on YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
In this episode, Neal emphasizes the power and importance of authentic storytelling in marketing. Neal and Chris discuss the vulnerability involved in writing and sharing stories, the challenges of writing a book, and the significance of authenticity in building client relationships. Neal also delves into his efforts in mentoring younger lawyers and the strategies he uses to connect with clients on a genuine level.
About our guest:
With over 35 years of experience in the realm of personal injury law, Neal Goldstein currently serves as a Senior Partner at Goldstein and Bashner P.C. Neal's firm specializes in representing clients who have suffered severe personal injuries due to construction, railroad, and motor vehicle accidents. They are also dedicated to assisting victims of bullying and sexual assault in their pursuit of justice. As a seasoned negotiator, Neal has successfully negotiated settlements resulting in millions of dollars for our clients.
About The Earley Show:
For nearly 20 years, Christopher Earley has successfully led a personal injury law firm in Boston. On the Earley Show, a new podcast launched in the summer of 2023, Christopher and other standout attorneys will be sharing their secrets to success, and discussing the law office management habits that have allowed their practice to thrive. If you’re looking to make better use of your time, increase daily productivity or even just spend less time answering emails, you’ll definitely want to tune in to The Earley Show.
Learn more about the Earley Law Group here!
Check out the previous episode of The Earley Show here!
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This podcast is produced and edited by Joe Galotti. You can reach Joe via email at [email protected].
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