There are many ways one can learn about judgments and their enforcement. Ways to learn include the web, and also free and paid judgment forums, books, etc. However, sometimes you want to ask one question, or just listen to good conversations about judgments. Now there is at least one (free) internet radio broadcast with a "judgment showcase", where you can listen live, and call in and ask questions. You can also download shows as MP3 podcasts and listen to the judgment shows at your convenience. Live radio shows often have a different guest every week, with call-in numbers where anyone can ask a question. You can also email questions, that the host or their guests will answer and discuss on the show. Guests on judgment shows include private investigators, lawyers, training providers, process servers, judgment enforcers, judgment lead providers, and other professionals related to judgment enforcement. One judgment-related internet radio show airs each Monday at six PM Pacific, nine PM Eastern time. One advantage of internet radio is you can hear it around the world, at your schedule. On a judgment show, you can ask almost any question. Be aware, the hosts and guests are usually not lawyers, and you should consult with a lawyer if you want legal advice. Judgment-related internet radio shows are helpful for those learning the judgment recovery business, and for experienced judgment enforcers to keep up on current topics. The best part of a judgment-related live show is you can ask questions about recovering your own judgment. The judgment recovery business is not a get rich quick business. However, it can be learned, and internet radio shows, judgment teleconferences, and forums are a good way to start learning for free. I predict the old-fashioned broadcast radio stations are going the way of newspapers. Podcasts are catching on faster than ever. The old broadcast radio stations are starting to struggle. I read that 70 million people now listen to podcasts. The handwriting is on the wall, internet radio and podcasts are the future. Some internet radio stations are live (except for the prerecorded music, station IDs, and commercials) so there are live-show glitches, such as silence, coughs, noises, and some ums, errs, and ummmms. Often, live shows are edited later, to remove noises and optimize sound. The commercials are usually left in, that is only fair. The edited MP3 podcasts of live shows are often available within hours of the broadcast of the live show. The internet has lowered the cost of broadcasting a radio show to affordable levels. Podcasts on specific topics will become more popular. Now, there is a live show and podcast the topic of judgment enforcement. ---- Mark D. Shapiro - Judgment Referral Expert - http://www.JudgmentBuy.com - where Judgments go to get Purchased or Enforced!
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