Podcast Guest Pitches
Thanks for your interest in the Agile Attorney Podcast. I love having insightful conversations with people who are helping legal teams work better — not just through general advice, but by applying systems thinking and proven operational frameworks like Agile, Lean, Theory of Constraints, and other methodologies from outside the traditional legal playbook.
🎯 Who The Agile Attorney Podcast Is For
My audience includes:
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- Small to mid-sized law firm owners and leaders
- In-house legal ops professionals and team leads
- Practice group leaders inside larger firms
What they have in common is a desire to build practices that are more predictable, profitable, and sustainable — through better workflows, smarter systems, and intentional team design.
✅ What Makes a Great Guest?
I'm looking for guests with hands-on experience applying specific methods to improve how legal work gets done. That could include:
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- Using Agile or Lean methods to streamline legal workflows.
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- Implementing WIP limits, Kanban boards, or capacity management techniques.
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- Applying the Theory of Constraints to identify and solve bottlenecks.
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- Designing legal services, products, or productized services using modern product development methods.
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- Exploring new ways of looking at law practice profitability beyond hourly billing and hourly compensation.
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- Introducing meaningful feedback loops or change-management practices within legal teams.
If you can speak to those experiences — with practical takeaways for others — you’ll be a great fit.
🚫 What I’m Not Looking For
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- Generic law practice advice or business development tips.
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- Vague “thought leadership” on innovation or the future of law.
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- Personal success stories without a strong operational or systems-thinking component.
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- Discussions around "Game Changing," "Magic Wand," or "Silver Bullet" technology. I get it, technology is cool. But I'm a firm believer that real progress comes from putting people and process first. Enabling technology is fine, but you need to be able to discuss how it fits into the bigger picture.
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- Other types of sales pitches or product demos disguised as interviews.
✉️ How to Pitch
If this sounds like a fit, email me at [email protected]
Please include:
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- Your name, role, and a short bio.
- A brief summary of the specific topic you’d like to explore.
- How your experience connects to Agile, Lean, Theory of Constraints, or similar systems, or any of the above topics.
- Who you think would benefit from the conversation.
Thanks again for your interest — and even if we don’t record together, I appreciate your work to improve legal practice for the better.
P.S. Feel free to copy this page / URL into your AI of choice to help you craft your pitch 🤖