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What is Listen Up Legal?
Listen Up Legal is a hand-curated directory of podcasts, videocasts and legal content.
Our main goal is to showcase law podcasts and videocasts and share engaging legal content.
We provide an easy way to find a law podcast and give podcast creators another opportunity to showcase their content.
This site is simple to use, free of annoying pop-ups and updated regularly.
About our Content
There are differences between podcasts, videocasts and video shows but here, we refer to them all as podcasts.
- Podcasts are audio-only files.
- Videocasts are podcasts with a video element. They are also called vodcasts.
- Video shows are viewed on demand. They are usually found on YouTube.
- Webcasts, webinars or web shows are live-streamed. We do list them.
The Law Podcast Directory
The Listen Up Legal Podcast Directory is currently broken into nine categories:
- Popular Law Podcasts.
- Corporate Law.
- Criminal Law.
- Employment Law.
- Entrepreneurial.
- Family Law.
- Immigration Law.
- Personal Injury.
- Real Estate.
Our goal is to be diverse and inclusive; we list podcasts/vodcasts from large and small brands/firms as long as they meet our criteria and fall into one of our categories.
What Are Your Podcast Directory Listing Criteria?
To get a podcast listed here, production schedules must be current (within 30 days), shows must be done at least twice a month and must display broadcast dates if they are not on a platform like Spotify, Apple or YouTube.
Our job is to list shows, not critique them.
However, since people with opinions work here, we will highlight a podcast with its cover image if we feel it has much to offer.
Are You Endorsing Podcasts/Vodcasts by Listing Them?
No. Listen Up Legal does not endorse or sponsor shows included in our directories; no one has paid to be listed here. We list what we find based on our criteria.
This includes the podcasts we highlight with images. They have not paid for these spots; we think the content is better than average, so we highlight it.
Who Writes the Show Descriptions?
We do. We may use an official show description for inspiration, but we write the descriptions after listening to a podcast.
Featured Content Program
Featured content (or sponsored content) is content an author/company pays (us) to publish. The content we use needs to be consistent with the categories in our law podcast directory and how-to library and be well-written.
When featured content is submitted for consideration, here is what we look for:
- Articles that educate. This can be a how-to, a case study, a white paper, rebuttals, etc.
- Articles must be on topics found in our podcast directory categories.
- Content needs to be unique with original titles.
- Content that is well-written, informative, grammatically correct and free of spelling errors. (We offer editing services for a fee.)
- Articles 600+ words long.
- Image attribution.
- Content free of defamatory or abusive remarks about any people, place or thing.
- No political content or political references.
- Content using facts, percentages or numerical statements must cite the source as verification.
- Articles free of promotional pitches and affiliate links.
Our number one rule when considering an article for publication here: Does the content add value for our readers?
If you’d like to write for us or republish a law article, get in touch.
Podcast Tool Directory
This is a small directory of podcast and video tools.
We list analytics, editing, hosting, planning, promotion, recording and transcription tools. You cannot pay to be added to the tool directory.
Tools are added as we find them, and we may use affiliate links.
The How-To Law Podcast Library
New to podcasting or want to learn how to ‘up’ your law podcasting game?
We’ve accumulated articles on various ‘how-to podcast’ topics to help you learn or refine your podcasting skills.
Our article collection, pulled from hundreds of sources across the Web, is constantly updated.
We include a short synopsis of the article and a link to the source.
Each article added to our content library is carefully vetted by our Editors and must be written as a ‘how-to’, tutorial, case study or step-by-step guide. We only include content that shares ‘how’ and ‘why’ on a specific podcast topic.
Advertising Program
Image ads can be inserted in our sidebars; contact us for more information.
We donate 100% of advertising fees to charity.
Can We Be Removed From Your Content Sources?
Of course! Let us know if you don’t want your podcast/vodcast or content to be included on Listen Up Legal.