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  • Greta Peterson, the president of the Wisconsin Court Reporters Association, shares her insights from the NCRA convention and her thoughts on the future of court reporting. She discusses the value of networking, the diverse opportunities in the field, and her optimism about the profession despite the rise of AI.

    Tune in to learn:

    How court reporters can confidently ensure accurate records during legal proceedings.Why Greta believes human skills remain irreplaceable in court reporting.The flexible career paths available in court reporting, from captioning to freelancing.
  • In this episode, I read over a post I shared on Facebook where I went from a slow summer to being fully booked with work, even having to turn down jobs!

    "Last week alone, I handled multiple expedites and rough drafts without breaking a sweat. The best part? I didn’t miss out on family time or special activities like the Feast of Trumpets, thanks to the incredible team I’ve built.

    With my reliable Virtual Team Management (VTM) system in place, I no longer stress over finding a scopist or proofreader at the last minute or working all night to meet tight deadlines. My VTM handles everything—data entry, portal submissions, formatting issues, and more—allowing me to focus on what matters most."

    Imagine having the freedom to take on more jobs, grow your income, and still have plenty of time to enjoy life, take care of your health, and be with your loved ones. If you’re a freelance legal court reporter, you might need a VTM! I’m passionate about helping others experience the same level of efficiency and peace of mind.

    Want to learn more about how VTM can transform your work-life balance? Tune in to hear how you can streamline your workflow and reclaim your time!

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  • Imagine having a financial dashboard for your business, kind of like the one in your car that warns you when you're low on gas. Sounds pretty helpful, right? Well, turns out, accountants alone weren’t quite cutting it for me. But what REALLY fueled the frustration was the fact that I THOUGHT they were supposed to do that, and I was endlessly and hopelessly searching for the right accountant, when in fact, it's not even their role!

    In this episode, I explore the wide world of financial services—think beyond accountants: CFOs, fractional CFOs, strategic bookkeepers, and tax strategists. Yes, you heard that right! I never knew that a tax strategist was a thing, separate from an accountant, until now, thanks to an insightful conversation I had with Rachel Artis. And let me tell you, this role could be a total game-changer for court reporters like us.

    While I'm still testing the waters, I'm excited about the possibility of finding a financial system that I can confidently recommend to our community. This episode is all about the power of continued learning and the importance of assembling a dream team of experts to help you crush your business goals. The right tax and business advice could save you thousands—and help you earn thousands more.

    I'm grateful to share these insights with you, and I’d love for you to join the conversation. If you've discovered any valuable resources, don’t keep them to yourself—share the wealth!

    Tune in to Episode 53 to learn more about building the right team and getting the support your financial department deserves. 💼✨

    P.S., Are you interested in having your own VTM (Virtual Transcript Manager) in your business? Having a VTM allows me to focus on growing my business and enjoying personal time, without sacrificing family, hobbies, or sleep to catch up on work.

    I'm offering a limited-time opportunity to become a beta tester for my VTM program. Schedule a call to learn how a VTM can transform your workflow and see if it's right for you! 🚀

  • I recently came across a Facebook live presentation I gave two years ago called "How to Build Your Dream Team" and discussed the importance of delegation in freeing up our time to spend it how we actually want to be spending it.

    At that time, I didn't really have a sustainable solution to offer. However, I've been developing the idea for two years and am ready to help implement this in your business. Listen to the episode to learn how you can build your dream team!

  • There is no one who understands a court reporter like a court reporter. I might even dare to say that there is no one who understands a court reporter at all, except another court reporter. This career can get lonely and isolating at times. However, after discovering social media, I felt a new world of connection in the industry.

    When we leverage social media to build our personal court reporting brand, we can not only connect with other court reporters and make a positive impact on the industry, but we can also grow in our skills and businesses.

    On July 12th, 2024 at the National Verbatim Reporters' Association in San Antonio, TX, I spoke on the topic of the Power of Social Media and Podcasts in the Court Reporting Industry.

    Tune in to hear my story as I share about the creation and growth of the Court Reporter Podcast, the motivation behind it, and the power it has to connect us with other court reporters throughout the nation.

  • SmartDeps is a gamechanger for court reporters who want to transition from working for agencies to working independently and even running their own agencies.

    Through this episode, you will learn how easy it is to get your own clients with SmartDeps. They are known for providing court reporters with production services that make their job a LOT easier.

    Their unique combination of people and technology makes the transcript ordering process effortless, and the customer support consistently provides prompt, professional, and friendly assistance.

    Listen to this episode to learn how easy and stress-free SmartDeps' services are. Not to mention affordable. I mean, it's really a steal.

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  • In this episode, I share how I did a realtime demo using the bluetooth wireless setup which is the non-clunky, sleek and modern setup I will be using from now on. I feel that this is a step closer to providing realtime services.

    Here’s what you will learn through this episode:

    Realtime Writing Challenges

    Court Reporter Training

    my background as a realtime-trained court reporter who doesn’t actually provide realtime to clients due to the lack of practical training in providing realtime services (technology, fear, etc.)Small steps to overcome these obstacles
    Modern Equipment and Setup

    Avoiding Clunky Setup

    Importance of a sleek and mobile setup with modern, lightweight equipment Advantages of having the latest technologySelecting the right bag for court reporting equipment
    Wireless Steno Machine Setup

    Initial Challenges

    My previous attempts and failures with Bluetooth connectionDetermination to achieve a stable wireless setup for the South Korea demo

    Successful Setup & Recommendations

    My recommendation to other court reporters to use wireless connections, and step-by-step guidePractical Advice for Court Reporters: Practical tips and personal experiences that can help court reporters improve their realtime writing setup and performance.
  • In this episode, I discuss my current status as I prepare for the upcoming RPR exam that I am registered for. I also share general updates and upcoming opportunities for you to get involved.

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    1. How did you get into court reporting?

    2. What is your favorite part(s) of being a court reporter?

    3. What was the biggest challenge and how did you overcome it?

    4. What is a current goal that you have?

    5. What is one thing you wish you had learned earlier and why?

    6. What feature, tool, brief form, theory, or lesson has been most valuable to you and why? (Feel free to share more than one)

    7. What is a good habit for court reporters to develop?

    8. Do you have any workflow management tips?

    9. Do you have an interesting story to share about something you’ve experienced in this career?

    10. Have you made any mistakes or encountered any problems that you learned a valuable lesson from?

    11. What is one question you think is important for new professionals to ask potential employers?

    12. Do you have any advice for being a successful court reporter? Share any success tips you can think of!

    13. What are some hobbies that you enjoy in your free time?

    14. What you most passionate about that you could talk about without any preparation? (Could be related or not related to court reporting)

    15. Is there anything else you want to share that I did not ask about?

  • Through this episode, you will learn a 5-minute exercise to gain immediate mental clarity and wellness.

    This is a special episode that was clipped out of a video I made after graduating from the Life Coach School certification program. I clipped it out because I wanted it to get its own episode; I think it deserves that level of attention - I really want you to try this out! I promise it helps so much! Do it! Let me know how it goes! :)

  • In this episode, I give you an update about where I stand on my RPR journey - well, that's what I was intending to do, but it ended up being more an overview of what the RPR is and why I believe community is so important for court reporters, and how I've taken action to solve that problem by creating a group coaching and community program for court reporters where we will host weekly calls on different topics related to business and professional development.

    Join our Skool community here to join our first call tomorrow at 1 PM: https://www.skool.com/court-reporter-podcast-2952/about

  • Becoming a court reporter is more like an athlete training for the Olympics or for a marathon than it is academic. We have to have determination, dedication, consistency, stamina and endurance. The way we perceive and think about our circumstances can either make or break us on our journey. Learn how to overcome all the challenges life throws at you through the viral motivational speech about the Eagle and the Crow, and then another story about the carrot, egg, and coffee bean, and how they all produce different results with the same circumstances.

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    Discover how creativity thrives in even the most unexpected places—like the Supreme Court office space—and join me on the empowering journey of shedding the victim mentality, a topic that resonates deeply with anyone striving to break free from life's constraints.

    After a thorough coaching session, I uncovered some crucial evidence that leads us to find the root of the problem: What's been stopping me from reaching realtime success. This is a common mentality that people often fall into unknowingly, where we give all our power to external forces, thinking that the odds are against us, when they're really not.

    Now that the root of the problem has been identified, it's time to make lasting change. Join as we navigate toward the goal on the journey to realtime and certification success!

    This time around, you're in for a special treat as I unveil a brand-new Instagram page that's all about fusing courtroom formality with fashion flair, inspired by the brilliant idea of attorney Cary London.

    Not just a nod to my personal love for princess-style court attire, this venture also carries a banner for sustainability in fashion, a cause close to my heart.

    Get ready for a blend of legal insights, personal growth, and a dash of style that's sure to inspire.

    If you want some support with your goals and finding what's keeping you stuck, feel free to book a consultation at www.brynnseymourcoaching.com!


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    In this episode, you get a glimpse into Brynn's mind as she prepares for her upcoming NCRA speech, which will count as CEUs (continuing education units) for professional court reporters. Don't tell you're getting a free sneak peak! :)

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    Today’s special bonus episode is a tribute to Bronx Family Court, and what it was like to work there. It's these moments of connection with colleagues that make all the hard work worth it. Get ready for a special surprise: You might just hear a real, live practice session that went on right there in Bronx Family Court!

    A judge, a court officer named Jesse and I bring down the house with a custom spin on "New York, New York." It wasn't exactly easy for an introvert like me, but that's what makes it even more special.

    In the end, I hope you feel inspired to know that each of us has the ability to shine a light in our corner of the world, sharing the unique gifts that only we can offer.

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    Tune in to Episode 42 to hear what the New York State Unified Court System has to say about the value of court reporters, the guardians of the record. Hear firsthand just how crucial we are to keeping the legal wheels turning in the Big Apple. Go team New York!

    Flashback to Court Reporting and Captioning Week (back in February 2024), when I had the pleasure of being interviewed by a bright high schooler, accompanied by an attorney. Picture this: the two knock on my office door, they walk in, notepad and pen in hand, ready to soak up every word I say like a sponge. It felt like I was a guest on a top-rated podcast – talk about feeling like a celebrity! I even joked that I should've hit record and made it an official episode of the Court Reporter Podcast.

    So, I attempted to recreate that interview and I had my husband Joey Seymour interview me. Let's just say, lightning didn't strike twice. It didn't have the same spark, the same flow. But hey, a girl can dream that maybe, just maybe, my real interview is stored somewhere in the cosmic archives, waiting to dazzle you all someday – because trust me, it was that good!

    Now, even though we're a few months past Court Reporting and Captioning Week, who says we can't keep the celebration going? Come on, join us in extending the festivities – let's turn this into a year-long party! Who's in?

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    Renee Pardo, Esq., a former assistant district attorney, sits down with us to share her journey from the halls of University of Texas at Austin to the tense drama of family court and criminal law. Through her stories, we glimpse the intense pressures and personal growth in legal battles, getting a raw look into an attorney's life navigating the courtroom's complexities.

    This episode shines a light on court reporters, the quiet heroes of courtrooms. Their knack for capturing every word is impressive yet often overlooked. We delve into their world - visible yet often unseen, essential yet underestimated. With stories ranging from funny to heartfelt, we dive into their skills, professionalism, and the bonds they form with attorneys like Renee in the legal ecosystem. Their silent keystrokes echo justice's heartbeat, preserving truth for the future.

    We also discuss New York's evolving discovery laws and emphasize the importance of fair compensation for court reporters. Plus, we explore the empowering journey of women attorneys seeking personal and professional growth through coaching. Renee shares her own transformative coaching experience, resonating with anyone aiming for success in law's demanding world. Join us for this deep dive into the legal realm, where every voice, from commanding attorneys to history-capturing court reporters, matters.

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    In this episode, I first take some time to acknowledge those who have been engaging with the Court Reporter Podcast by asking questions and sharing their insights from episodes on their personal social medias. I give Lory a detailed answer of the question she asked on Spotify regarding the use of "inaudible" in a transcript, which I learned from my own mistake was unacceptable. Since we are humans and not AI or robots, we should never rely on the audio recording but should always make sure we get the record down accurately and speak up when we need to.

    Shoutout to Jenny who shared a Tik Tok video sharing her takeaways from Episode 37, Perfectionism & Court Reporting. You can find her on IG and Tik Tok @thestenoexperience where she shares her journey as a court reporting student (and she's also a real estate agent!)

    Then, we talk about the core values of the Court Reporter Podcast and how important time management is for court reporters, especially in the freelance world. I believe that if you can manage your time effectively, you can accomplish any goal that you want. Listen to the episode to find out the complete list of the Court Reporter Podcast core values!

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    Ever felt like your productivity tools just don't 'get' you? As a court reporter with ADHD, I've scoured the tech landscape to tailor a workflow that not only complements my cognitive style but revolutionizes it. This episode is your backstage pass to my custom Notion setup and the Pomodoro technique that keeps me laser-focused. Plus, I'll let you in on an under-the-radar Windows feature that has been a total game-changer for my multitasking mayhem.

    Court reporting isn't a static profession; it thrives on the pulse of technology. Join me as I dissect the Scopus keyboard—a godsend for minimizing errors—and the undeniable impact of software mastery on our craft. From Eclipse to Case Catalyst, we're peeling back the layers on how tech-savviness not only polishes our transcripts but also smooths out the tough spots between scopists and reporters. Get ready for some candid stories and pro tips that could very well be the turnkey to your next efficiency breakthrough.

    But what's knowing your tools without understanding the terrain? The final segment of our podcast widens the lens on the court reporting career landscape. We're talking the gritty challenges, the soaring triumphs, and the unfiltered experiences that shape our professional journeys. Whether you're looking to reignite your passion or chart a new course in the industry, this episode is packed with insights on communication, personalized training, and the art of defining success on your terms. So plug in, find your stride, and let's redefine what it means to be a stenographer in today's fast-paced world.

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    Welcome to the second part of our interview with Rachel Artis, a public speaker and expert in the court reporting industry. In this episode, Rachel delves into the world of scoping and provides insights into the intricacies of building a successful relationship between court reporters and scopists. She shares valuable tips on how to source and select the right scopist, the importance of having a dedicated team to manage transcript production, and the impact of scoping on achieving life balance for court reporters. If you're a court reporter looking to build a reliable team or a scopist seeking to enhance your skills, this episode is a must-listen. So, let's jump into the world of scoping and transcript production with Rachel Artis.

    Key words: scoping, court reporting, public speaking, expertise, teaching, coaching, online scoping program, curriculum school, scopus, traditional scope, education system, learning styles, court reporters, learning preferences, court reporter relationship, deadline management, transcript production, transcript management, ADHD, legal transcriptionist, peace of mind, life balance, team building, skill enhancement, Instagram, social media, Facebook, communication skills, training, feedback, reference checking

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    Today's episode will share valuable insights into the high-stakes world of court reporting—a field where the quest for perfection is not just a personal pursuit, but a professional mandate. From the intricacies of managing one's own business to handling the pressure of delivering immaculate transcripts, Brynn provides a candid look at the challenges and triumphs of the journey.

    In Episode 37, "Perfectionism in Court Reporting: What if I Make a Mistake?", we dive into a transparent conversation with Brynn as she recounts personal experiences making mistakes and the delicate balance between striving for perfection and acknowledging our human limitations.

    Brynn reminds us that while court reporters like herself are expected to produce near-perfect transcripts, it's essential to remember that perfectionism should not cross over into our relationships and personal lives.

    She shares personal experiences of handling mistakes with grace, learning from them, and moving forward without allowing them to become debilitating. Plus, Brynn doesn't shy away from discussing the finer points of life coaching, offering strategies to manage perfectionism and the importance of recognizing and celebrating our successes.

    Get ready for a thought-provoking session that's just as much about personal growth as it is about professional development. Tune in to this engaging episode and find out how perfectionism impacts the life of a court reporter and the constructive ways to deal with the inevitable: mistakes.