THE PRACTICE PODCAST
THE PRACTICE PODCAST

THE PRACTICE PODCAST

BAST AMRON

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The Practice Podcast series was created and is hosted by our partners Brett Amron and Jeffrey Bast. These Podcast episodes are intended to be a resource to help business leaders and other lawyers without all the complicated lawyer language. Check us out!

Recent Episodes

197. Trial, Tenacity & Authenticity: Adriana Riviere-Badell’s Path In Law
OCT 29, 2025
197. Trial, Tenacity & Authenticity: Adriana Riviere-Badell’s Path In Law

In this episode, Brett and Jeff are joined by Adriana Rivera-Badell, a powerhouse trial attorney, passionate advocate, and rising star in the South Florida legal community. With a reputation for fearless courtroom presence and deep community involvement, Adriana shares her journey from analyst to law student to litigator—and the lessons she’s learned along the way.   This conversation explores a number of topics including thinking before speaking, giving up a career for law school, the importance of authenticity and delf-critique, and how her background and identity have shaped her legal career and perspective.  Whether you’re just beginning your legal path or reflecting on your next chapter, Adriana offers honest insight, personal reflection, and plenty of inspiration.

Streaming on  YouTube, Spotify, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts. We are also in the top ten percent of listened-to podcasts globally.

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32 MIN
196. Collaborative Family Law: Redefining Divorce With Kristen Goss
OCT 1, 2025
196. Collaborative Family Law: Redefining Divorce With Kristen Goss

On this episode, we welcome family law attorney and mediator Kristen Goss, founder of KWG Family Legal & Mediation Services.  Kristen brings a human-centered perspective to family law,  championing collaborative processes, alternative dispute resolution, and holistic family healing. Kristen shares her journey, from her roots in a socially engaged household to founding her own firm in 2016, she explains why she blends the roles of negotiator, mediator, and community advocate.   She also discusses her preference for resolving family disputes outside the courtroom whenever possible, favoring collaborative approaches that protect relationships and prioritize children’s well-being.  Whether you’re a legal professional seeking fresh perspectives, someone navigating a challenging family transition, or simply curious about the people-centered side of law, this episode offers thoughtful, grounded insights and a hopeful approach to meaningful resolution. 


Streaming on  YouTube, Spotify, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts. We are also in the top ten percent of listened-to podcasts globally.

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27 MIN
195. Built To Last: Jerry Markowitz On Leadership, Longevity, And The Law
SEP 24, 2025
195. Built To Last: Jerry Markowitz On Leadership, Longevity, And The Law


Jerry Markowitz
is a founding shareholder at Markowitz Ringel Trusty + Hartog.  He joins Jeffrey and Brett to talk about the values and vision that have guided his extraordinary legal career.  As one of South Florida’s most accomplished bankruptcy attorneys, Jerry reflects on his decades in practice, the art of balancing firm leadership with client advocacy, Jerry’s early years and the formation of the firm, how the bankruptcy landscape has changed, lessons in leadership from building a law firm that last, the role of community service,  what Jerry still loves about practicing law, and what young lawyers should know.  Whether you’re a first-year associate or a founding partner, this episode is filled with practical wisdom and timeless perspective from one of the profession’s most trusted voices.
 

Streaming on  YouTube, Spotify, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts. We are also in the top ten percent of listened-to podcasts globally.

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37 MIN
193. Lessons From A Legend
SEP 10, 2025
193. Lessons From A Legend

In this episode, host Jeffrey and Brett sit down with the inimitable Joel Hirschhorn, a true titan of criminal defense. With more than five decades of courtroom experience, Joel has built a reputation as a relentless advocate and a straight shooter with almost 400 jury trials, defending clients in high-stakes criminal matters in almost every District and State in the country.

This wide-ranging conversation covers:

  • Joel’s reflections on the art of trial law and the evolution of the American justice system;
  • War stories from inside the courtroom;
  • His unfiltered take on what makes a great lawyer (and what doesn’t); and
  • The ethical compass that has guided him through it all.

Whether you're a young lawyer looking for direction or a seasoned practitioner revisiting your “why,” this episode is a masterclass in courage, clarity, and conviction.

Streaming on  YouTube, Spotify, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts. We are also in the top ten percent of listened-to podcasts globally.

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42 MIN