#6 - How We Balance Marriage, Parenthood, and Running a Law Firm
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Running a business is hard. Running a business and a family together? That’s next-level.
In this episode of Tapped In, Benson Varghese and Anna Summersett open up about what it’s really like to build a law firm while raising three boys—and why the line between work and home doesn’t just blur, it disappears.
They talk about what they’ve learned about communication, trust, and balance (or lack thereof), how parenting changed the way they lead their firm, and why family-first policies make business sense. You’ll also hear about office “rage texting,” COVID-era parenting, and how they learned to disagree better—at work and at home.
Whether you work with your spouse or just want to find more harmony between business and family, this episode is full of laughter, honesty, and hard-earned wisdom.
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Lawft is the law practice management platform built for growth. It's built by lawyers for lawyers.
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Tapped in Podcast:
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Want to grow your law firm with intention — not guesswork? Want real talk on leadership, marketing, and operations — not fluff?
Check out Tapped In — the podcast for attorneys, law firm owners, and entrepreneurs building something that lasts. Hosted by Benson Varghese and Anna Summersett, it’s where candid insights meet actionable strategies. Get tapped in. Stay tapped in.
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We built Lawft because we've been in your shoes. We've been frustrated by the limitations of existing platforms. We've wondered why we were using three pieces of software to accomplish closely related tasks. We've been frustrated by the lack of insightful, actionable reports that would actually help our firm grow. Who knows better than lawyers and members of law firms what our pain points are - and how to solve for them. That's how Lawft was born.