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In Seclusion

Greg Lambert

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Work From Home (WFH) is the new default for the legal industry. Host Greg Lambert talks with a wide range of legal professionals who share their stories on this new work model.
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Father 2 Father

Dr. Giovanni Demezier & Father Gregory Lambert

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Father 2 Father is your go-to podcast for navigating the depths of Catholic life and personal growth. Hosted by Father Gregory, a Catholic priest, and Dr. Giovanni, a clinical mental health counselor, college lecturer, and father of two, the podcast offers insightful conversations blending faith, self-awareness, and practical wisdom. As fathers in different vocations, both hosts bring unique perspectives and life experiences to every episode, creating rich and engaging discussions. Each epis ...
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Pedaling Podcast

John Pears

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John decided to take on a 20,000km bikepacking from Auckland to London and en route he plans to talk with cycling industry, enthusiasts, athletes and other unique stories along the way. Follow along the journey as he crosses New Zealand, Australia, Asia, India and into Europe.
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Post Mortem with Mick Garris

DREAD Podcast Network

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Filmmaker / Author Mick Garris, best known for his Stephen King adaptations and creating the "Masters Of Horror" television series, dives deep into the devious minds of the greatest filmmakers and creators of your worst nightmares to bring their distinctive visions to life in fascinating one-on-one conversations. POST MORTEM WITH MICK GARRIS releases a new interview every other week!
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The Paul Mort Talks Sh*t podcast was created August 13th 2020 after much request to meet the high demand that there was for guests to come and "shoot the sh*t". This laid-back, conversational approach to podcasting allows the authenticity and rawness of personal journeys through life, from both host and guests, to shine through and resonate with the masses.
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The Geek in Review closes 2025 with Greg Lambert and Marlene Gebauer welcoming back Sarah Glassmeyer and Niki Black for round two of the annual scorecard, equal parts receipts, reality check, and forward look into 2026. The conversation opens with a heartfelt remembrance of Kim Stein, a beloved KM community builder whose generosity showed up in con…
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The gang are back from their globetrotting adventures to talk about two more episode of FWA TV on TWC, plus a bonus Christmas present for you all. This episode’s alternative titles:- Bury To Rochdale Bus Ogden Family Narcolepsy No Need For A Second Take Shaking Like A Sh*tting Dog The Path To Now Tubby Custard An Evil Twink Mikey Whipwreck Against …
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For decades, “the record” has meant one thing: a text transcript built by skilled stenographers, trusted by courts, and treated as the backbone of due process. In this episode of The Geek in Review, Marlene Gebauer and Greg Lambert sit down with JP Son, Verbit’s Chief Legal Officer, and Matan Barak, Head of Legal Product, to talk about what happens…
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This week on The Geek in Review, we sit down with Jennifer McIver, Legal Ops and Industry Insights at Wolters Kluwer ELM Solutions. We open with Jennifer’s career detour from aspiring forensic pathologist to practicing attorney to legal tech and legal ops leader, sparked by a classic moment of lawyer frustration, a slammed office door, and a Google…
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In this episode of The Geek in Review, we sit down with Narrative founder John Tertan to talk about law firm pricing, messy data, and why substance matters more than shiny tools. We pick up from our first meeting at the Houston Legal Innovators event, where John had the pricing and KM crowd buzzing, and ask what he is hearing from those teams as th…
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This week on The Geek in Review, we bring together a trio of Canadian legends from the legal web to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Canadian Law Blog Awards, better known as the Clawbies. Steve Matthews of STEM Legal and Slaw.ca, Sarah Sutherland of Parallax Information Consulting and former president and CEO of CanLII, and legal market analy…
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This week we welcome Jiyun Hyo, co-founder and CEO of Givance, for a conversation about moving legal AI past shiny summaries toward verified work product. Jiyun’s path runs from Duke robotics, where layered agents watched other agents, to clinical mental health bots, where confident errors carry human cost. Those lessons shape his view of legal too…
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Over an hour of chat with Morecambe wrestling’s favourite son, Greg “The Truth” Lambert, as he talks the many, many roles he’s had in his time in wrestling before, during and after the FWA, and so much more. This episode’s alternative titles:- A Few Good Men £98.51 Of Reasons Local Man Escorted Home Yet Again The Blowup Doll Glasses Man To Glasses …
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We recorded this episode live at the TLTF Summit and the energy in the room made it feel like the perfect place for a conversation about growth, training, and the rapid climb of legal tech. We grabbed our gear, claimed a corner in the podcast room, and pulled in two guests with front row seats to the changes hitting the industry. Joining us were Ky…
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In this episode of The Geek in Review, we welcome three powerhouse guests—Cas Laskowski, Taryn Marks, and Kristina (Kris) Niedringhaus—who are charting a bold course for Artificial Intelligence & the Future of Law Libraries. These three recently co-authored a major white paper, Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Law Libraries (pdf), which we…
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For the past year, we’ve been talking about FWA on The Wrestling Channel, now let’s talk to the man behind the channel itself. Sean Herbert drops by to talk setting up and the day-to-day of the channel, dealing with the FWA and other wrestling promotions, Irish Whip Wrestling, taking bumps, moustaches, International Showdown, Bang Babes, running a …
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This week on The Geek in Review, Greg Lambert and Marlene Gebauer sit down to compare notes from a busy conference season. Marlene shares her experience at the American Legal Technology Awards where The Geek in Review was honored for excellence in journalism. She recounts the surreal joy of being recognized among friends and peers in legal tech, in…
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Artificial intelligence has moved fast, but trust has not kept pace. In this episode, Nam Nguyen, co-founder and COO of TruthSystems.ai, joins Greg Lambert and Marlene Gebauer to unpack what it means to build “trust infrastructure” for AI in law. Nguyen’s background is unusually cross-wired—linguistics, computer science, and applied AI research at …
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Trick or Treat! A surprise POST MORTEM podcast is waiting for your ears! Mick’s MASTERS OF HORROR series AND the great Fantastic Fest both celebrated their 20th anniversaries together in Austin, TX, in front of a live audience, with a panel featuring Joe Dante, Don Coscarelli, and Ernest Dickerson, moderated by Mick… and now you can be there! Look …
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The full crew returns for a packed house, a new sheriff, a man in the ladies’ toilet, a great match, a terrible match, a drastic haircut, Oscar-worth acting, a final postcard and some untimely departures. This episode’s alternative titles:- WWF 90s Pay-Per-View Recap Stills Like A Buster Keaton Film Page Three I’m Yer Man Arkwright’s Shop Door MINU…
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Few people understand the intersection of legal practice, data analytics, and diversity like Catherine Krow, Managing Director of Diversity and Impact Analytics at BigHand. In this episode of The Geek in Review, hosts Greg Lambert and Marlene Gebauer sit down with Krow to trace her journey from a high-powered trial lawyer to an influential legal te…
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This week we are joined by Anusia Gillespie, Enterprise Lead at vLex and debut novelist, as she shares her unique vantage point on the intersection of legal technology and the human side of law. Anusia traces her journey from commercial real estate finance attorney to global innovation leader, with roles at Harvard, UnitedLex, and Eversheds Sutherl…
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Something very different as Kieran and Eddie chat about their first experience of a Germany weekender: wXw Pro-Wrestling Grand Prix 2025. This episode’s alternative titles:- Full Alvarez MINUS FIVE STARS! One Stop Away From The Airport Two-And-A-Half Suplexes Rope-Assisted Cutters The Million Euro Man Shooting Him In The Mouth With A Bourbon Gun 50…
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Daniel Lewis joins us this week to trace a path from Ravel Law to LexisNexis to LegalOn, with a throughline of data-driven thinking and practical outcomes for lawyers. Stanford roots shaped early work on judicial analytics, then a front-row view inside a global publisher broadened focus to content, guidance, and the daily reality of in-house teams.…
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The boys are back with two more episodes of FWA TV on The Wrestling Channel, featuring many tangents, the disgrace of a legend, a scuffle in a bar, and an on-air HR incident. This episode’s alternative titles:- The Floating Heed The Past Is In A Tiny Square Box We Could Fit A Bong In There Gotham Ultra Eddie The Eagle Top Man Accessories Do We Need…
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This week, we talk with Gabe Pereyra, President and co-founder at Harvey, about his path from DeepMind and Google Brain to launching Harvey with Winston Weinberg; how a roommate’s real-world legal workflows met early GPT-4 access and OpenAI backing; why legal emerged as the right domain for large models; and how personal ties to the profession plus…
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This week we sit down with Suzanne Konstance, Vice-President and General Manager for Legal and Regulatory US at Wolters Kluwer. She outlines how the company supports professionals in highly regulated fields with software and authoritative content. Operations span multiple countries with a deliberately local approach, where teams design solutions fo…
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This week we are joined by Patrick DiDomenico and Kevin Klein, two longtime builders of knowledge programs and legal tech gatherings. They walk through the evolution of KM&I for Legal, now entering year three, and the debut of its co-located counterpart, Legal Tech Connect. Both events run in New York on October 22 and 23, with a single community, …
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This week we are joined by Mirat Dave and Danish Butt of Swiftwater & Co. as they step into the studio to make a simple claim, investigations and legal operations should serve the business, not slow the business. Mirat traces a path across law, technology, and global risk, then explains why a team blending strategy with implementation drew him to S…
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We’re back to normal, tackling two more episodes of FWA TV on The Wrestling Channel, featuring a big surprise, a big retirement and a big stipulation! This episode’s alternative titles:- Seaman Stains One Of The Worst Things I Ever Put On Television A Third Sofa Another Wrong Un Sloan Clones A Greasy Ripped Child “Speedbump” Mike Bailey Toxic Waste…
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This week, we welcome back Kara Peterson and Rich DiBona of Descrybe to talk about the company’s rapid growth and its expanding role in legal research. Since their last appearance, Descrybe has not only built out new tools but also entered academia by joining the curriculum of more than 350 universities around the world. Kara reflects on her earlie…
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In this episode of The Geek in Review, we welcome back Pablo Arredondo, VP of CoCounsel at Thomson Reuters, along with Joel Hron, the company’s CTO. The conversation centers on the recent release of ChatGPT-5 and the rise of “reasoning models” that go beyond traditional language models’ limitations. Pablo reflects on his years of tracking neural ne…
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The deviation continues as we have an epic encounter with RevPro owner and promoter and, most importantly for us, former FWA referee, ANDY QUILDAN! Two-and-a-half freewheeling hours as we talk everything FWA, IPW:UK, RevPro and more! This episode’s alternative titles:- You Can Do Better Than That The Bushwhackers And The Rock ’n’ Roll Express Tooth…
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Send us a text Season 3 roll on! Time to kick back, relax! Dr. Gio and Fr. Greg are here, and yes, they are in mid-season form. So how many slices of bread is one too many, Father? And doctor.... You were in your feelings, lol, who knew a dinner scenario would set you off. Between that and the 2nd-guessing groom, this episode is wild! Support the s…
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This week, we welcome back Tom Martin, CEO of LawDroid, to discuss his widely read “AI Law Professor” column for Thomson Reuters and his five-level roadmap for legal AI. Martin explains that the framework was inspired by a leaked OpenAI memo and aims to give legal professionals a clearer picture of AI’s trajectory. The five levels range from basic …
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This week, we welcome longtime friend and legal tech veteran Ken Crutchfield, founder of Spring Forward Consulting. Ken brings his extensive experience from major legal information vendors like Thomson Reuters, Bloomberg, and Wolters Kluwer into a timely and candid discussion about the current phase of artificial intelligence in the legal industry.…
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This week, we welcome Christian Geyer, founder and CEO of ACTFORE, for a deep dive into the world of automated breach response. From his early days in military intelligence to founding a disruptive forensics firm, Christian shares how his diverse experiences shaped a data‑driven approach to tackling one of corporate America’s thorniest problems: ma…
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A little break from the TV series as Kieran, Eddie and Andy discuss the TV taping that wasn’t a TV taping, the August 7, 2004 Enfield Round Robin tournament. Featuring as few wrestlers as possible, a WWE Tag champion and everyone’s new favourite theme tune…This episode’s alternative titles:-- A Happy Ray Of Sunshine- Sideburns Can Be Bought- Hoop D…
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