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Unconventional Wisdom About Conventional Wisdom Podcast: Episode Fifteen with Brandon V. Woodward

Unconventional Wisdom About Conventional Wisdom Podcast: Episode Fifteen with Brandon V. Woodward

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Welcome to another episode of Unconventional Wisdom About Conventional Wisdom!🎙️ I’m your host, Kim Miller-Hershon, and this is the show where clichés come to retire—and fresh thinking we inspire.

I’m absolutely thrilled to be speaking with Brandon V. Woodward—a powerhouse business attorney, straight-shooting leader, and real talker on everything from the courtroom to the conference room.

With over two decades of experience in business litigation, foreclosures, bankruptcy, and complex mergers, Brandon V. Woodward brings a wealth of legal expertise to the table. But what makes this conversation truly unmissable isn’t just his knowledge—it’s his unfiltered insight into what it really takes to lead a successful firm.

Here’s a taste of what we dive into:

The identity crises that happen when your business grows faster than you do

What it means to lead a company where loyalty flows both ways

The ongoing dance of charging what your work is truly worth

Why being the calm one at work can leave you falling apart at home

How he deals with the voice that still asks, “Who do you think you are?”—even after 25 years in business

Brandon pulls back the curtain on what it means to grow, lead, and stay grounded—without losing yourself or your standards along the way.

🎧 If you're leading at the edge of what you know, this one's for you.

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