This week on the show we have Michael Urbina, founder of The Urbina Law Firm, LLC in Marietta, GA.
During his early law school career, Michael worked for several in-house legal departments with international corporations such as The Coca-Cola Company, Invesco Limited, Crawford & Company, and Kemira Chemicals as he had the intention to become an in-house corporate lawyer.
However, after an opportunity to work with the Office of the Principal Legal Advisor (OPLA) for the Department of Homeland Security, he developed a strong interest in immigration and saw the need for representation in the immigrant community.
Michael is adamant that he does things differently in the services his firm offers to the community.
In today’s episode we’ll discuss the current hold on immigration, making decisions based on fear, and self-improvement. Jim’s Hack: Jim is currently reading “The Road Less Stupid” by Keith Cunningham, there are a lot of great questions to ask yourself in this book.
Tyson’s Tip: YouTube has a free audio library, you could use it in your podcasts or videos. Michael’s Pointer: Chris Voss, the FBI negotiator, has a course called MasterClass that Michael found very useful for every aspect of life. Get stronger communication skills, game-changing insights into human nature, and more of what you want out of life.
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