13 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Tyson Mutrux. A collection of podcasts episodes with or about Tyson Mutrux, often where they are interviewed.
13 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Tyson Mutrux. A collection of podcasts episodes with or about Tyson Mutrux, often where they are interviewed.
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In this episode, Steven Lefkoff (www.lefkofflaw.com) interviews Missouri personal injury attorney Tyson Mutrux (www.tysonmutrux.com) about his hobby - woodworking.
In this pop-up episode Jim and Tyson discuss current events and how they are impacting business and life, and how during this time we can take the opportunity given to us to work on things we had been pushing to the side.
Jim's Hack: Read a book you bought but never read!
Tyson's Tip: Try the Cartoona App, take your photos and turn them into cartoons!
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In today’s episode Tyson and Jim share the good and the bad from the Zapathon, scrapping the agenda and the triumphs that came from it all.
Jim’s Hack:
Jim says to check out the podcast “Automators” – tons of great automation ideas!
Tyson’s Tip:
Tyson recommends the book The China Study, it’s an eye opening book about diets that has him making some adjustments to his own!
Don’t forget to sign up for MaxLawCon20!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/maximum-lawyer-conference-2020-tickets-62992819218
Thanks so much for listening to the show! If you want to know more about this and keep on maximizing your firm, please join our Facebook Group – Maximum Lawyer or like our Facebook Page – Maximum Lawyer Conference!
You can also go to MaximumLawyer.com or, if you’d prefer, email us at: info@maximumlawyer.com
All lawyers fall somewhere along a spectrum of energy. At the low end is convention and complacency; at the other end is Tyson Mutrux.
Tyson is a personal injury lawyer in St. Louis, Missouri. In addition to owning and managing his own firm, he's also one of the founders of Maximum Lawyer.
Maximum Lawyer is a community for lawyers who are driven to learn new techniques and share ideas about improving their practice. It includes a podcast, a very active Facebook group, and it hosts its own annual conference.
Even with all of this going on, Tyson still found the time to talk with us today on the Filevine Fireside. And really, that's just another reflection of his deeply-rooted beliefs about industry collaboration. Tyson maintains an "abundance mindset" that encourages the sharing of ideas, tactics, and even internal forms and procedures.
This philosophy is reflected in every area of Tyson's work, from his growing personal injury law firm to his nationally supported Maximum Lawyer Conference. Learn more about it on this episode of the Filevine Fireside.
This week on the show we take a walk with Jim and Tyson and discuss the ways your mindset might be holding you back and the ways changing it could propel you to forward.
Hacking’s Hack:
Jim recommends the book Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins. For David Goggins, childhood was a nightmare - poverty, prejudice, and physical abuse colored his days and haunted his nights. But through self-discipline, mental toughness, and hard work, Goggins transformed himself from a depressed, overweight young man with no future into a U.S. Armed Forces icon and one of the world's top endurance athletes.
Tyson’s Tip:
Record a video and publish it – no editing - and watch the positive comments roll in!
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Don’t forget to sign up for MaxLawCon20!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/maximum-lawyer-conference-2020-tickets-62992819218
Thanks so much for listening to the show! If you want to know more about this and keep on maximizing your firm, please join our Facebook Group or like us on Facebook and comment!
You can also go to MaximumLawyer.com or, if you’d prefer, email us at: info@maximumlawyer.com
Interested in being on the show? Shoot us an email at support@maximumlawyer.com or message us on Facebook!
Many people tend to overlook the business aspects when setting up a law firm. As such, they forget to place importance on marketing, especially when getting clients. Bringing to light this issue is Managing Partner of Mutrux Firm Injury Lawyers and host of Maximum Lawyer podcast, Tyson Mutrux. Sharing his journey of starting his own law firm, Tyson talks to us about making marketing as a top priority. After all, no lawyers can do their job if clients are nowhere to be found. He discusses how you can market your practice and make clients come to you while emphasizing the value of relationship building. Taking care of his personal life as well, Tyson shares how he makes time for his family and has that good work-life balance.
Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!In today’s episode we’re looking at Maximum Lawyer and our firm’s years in review, saying goodbyes, and breaking down the prospective client’s decision process.
Hacking’s Hack:
Look at your entire process from the client’s perspective and smooth out any pain points.
Tyson’s Tip:
Rethink how you are buying your vehicles-break down the cost of owning the vehicle on a yearly basis, and figure out how you can write-off work related vehicles.
For more content from us please subscribe to our Youtube Channel
Don’t forget to sign up for MaxLawCon20!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/maximum-lawyer-conference-2020-tickets-62992819218
Thanks so much for listening to the show! If you want to know more about this and keep on maximizing your firm, please join our Facebook Group or like us on Facebook and comment!
You can also go to MaximumLawyer.com or, if you’d prefer, email us at: info@maximumlawyer.com
Interested in being on the show? Shoot us an email at support@maximumlawyer.com or message us on Facebook!
Welcome to the Maximum Lawyer Podcast. Partner up, and maximize your firm.
Happy Halloween!
This week on the show we’ll discuss the 10 scariest mistakes we see lawyers make:
Hacking’s Hack:
Lawyers should keep a spreadsheet of when all of their software renewals are so that you don’t keep getting billed for software you are not using.
Tyson’s Tip:
Go build one Zapier Zap. It’s the gateway software into automizing your firm.
For more content from us please subscribe to our Youtube Channel
Don’t forget to sign up for MaxLawCon20!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/maximum-lawyer-conference-2020-tickets-62992819218
Thanks so much for listening to the show! If you want to know more about this and keep on maximizing your firm, please join our Facebook Group or like us on Facebook and comment!
You can also go to MaximumLawyer.com or, if you’d prefer, email us at: info@maximumlawyer.com
Interested in being on the show? Shoot us an email at support@maximumlawyer.com or message us on Facebook!
Welcome to the Maximum Lawyer Podcast. Partner up, and maximize your firm.
NOMBERG LAW LIVE: Missouri Attorney Tyson Mutrux discusses corporate culture and life/work balance. Tyson runs a very busy law firm and has three young children with his wife, Amy. He has also put into place systems that allow for his office to run smoothly (mostly!) and enjoy quality time with his family. We also discuss Maximum Lawyers, an very successful online sharing attorneys group.
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