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Podcast Host Armando Leduc Interviews Personal Injury Attorney Brett Harrison

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Podcast Host Armando Leduc Interviews Personal Injury Attorney Brett Harrison

MELVILLE, New York—Brett J. Harrison, Personal Injury Attorney, Founder & CEO of the Harrison Law Group, P.C., recently joined Award-Winning Actor, Filmmaker, and Entrepreneur Armando Leduc on the Spaghetti on the Wall podcast to discuss business, relationships, and life.

Leduc begins the interview by asking Harrison why he chose the competitive legal profession as a career. Harrison responds that everything worthwhile is competitive, noting that’s why there are 1.3 million attorneys in the United States in various practice areas. “Most people don’t like attorneys, and you have jokes,” Harrison says. “But you want us when you need us. It becomes very different when you want us and what to look for, the type of attorney you need, and what works best for you. With 1.3 million, there are a lot of options, especially when you can Google and try to figure out how to do something. You can e-how anything.”

“Could you e-how law?” Leduc asks.

“You can,” Harrison responds, “but just because I read and spend a whole weekend learning about arthroscopic surgery on a knee or a shoulder doesn’t mean come Monday, I’m going to do it on my child. You can’t teach experience, and that’s what you’re paying for. For most people, before they hire somebody, it’s like sitting on the fence. ‘Should I hire an attorney?’ ‘Should I not?’ You ever sit on the fence too long? That is uncomfortable. When you’re sitting on the fence, you’re doing everything perfectly, which is nothing. So you’ve got to fall to one side or another. When you do nothing, the pressure is on you because you know you’re putting your head in the sand, and you’re confused. You start stressing. You start losing sleep. That’s where I come in. That’s my job, to relieve stress. Doing personal injury isn’t an interest; it’s a commitment I’ve made. And a commitment is long-term. You need to be committed. The difference is most people run from pressure. At my office, we run toward pressure because we need to relieve that off of you. That’s how I look at it.”

“Is that how you live life?” Leduc follows up.

“I live life by doing action,” Harrison explains. “There are two types of people: people who do things or talk about doing things. Either you’re going to talk or do. Most people talk and offer excuses as to why they don’t do things. We’re all born in situations, better or worse. Once you stop making excuses, it’s time to rock and roll. Let’s get the job done.”

After discussing helpful time-management hacks, daily habits, a positive mindset, and the power of delegation, the interview takes a philosophical turn, with Harrison describing the importance of intention and why he’s not interested in being average. Leduc later poses some thought-provoking questions, including, “What do you think happens when we die?”

Click here to listen to Harrison’s full interview on the Spaghetti on the Wall podcast.

“I’m grateful to Armando Leduc for inviting me to be a guest on his excellent podcast,” enthuses Harrison. “It was an excellent opportunity to share what works best for me in my law practice and managing my staff, my thoughts about life, and why it’s vital to be disciplined and apply intention to everything you do. I hope everyone who listens finds value in the interview.”

To watch the interview on YouTube, click here. To listen on Apple Podcasts, click here.

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About The Harrison Law Group, P.C.

The Harrison Law Group, P.C. is a well-known, and respected personal injury law firm that is exclusively dedicated to handling a wide range of personal injury cases, which include but are not limited to motor vehicle accidents, slip and fall accidents, dog bites, traumatic brain injuries, serious and catastrophic injuries, soft tissue injuries, construction accidents, and many other injury cases.

We believe that successful outcomes in cases begin with hiring the right firm. Our experience and financial resources have allowed our firm to win against large insurance companies over the past 30 years. We are focused on obtaining the maximum compensation for our clients while helping them put their lives back together after they have been injured. The Harrison Law Group P.C. has a strong reputation for negotiating claims and obtaining large settlements without going to court unless absolutely necessary. Once we do go to court, we are known for aggressively litigating each case to obtain top verdicts. We treat cases on an individual basis and will guarantee that we will never settle your case just to turn cases over but will dedicate the time and resources necessary to build a strong case.

About Spaghetti on the Wall Podcast

Spaghetti On The Wall Podcast is hosted by Armando Leduc, an award-winning Actor, Filmmaker, and Entrepreneur. Spaghetti on the Wall is a show based on the years he’s thrown Spaghetti on the Wall and nurtured what stuck. This podcast shares fun stories, ideas, tips, tricks, and more. You will be entertained from the beginning to the end. If you are more of a visual person, don’t worry, we have you covered. The show is also shot in video format. So sit back and relax and enjoy our podcast.

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