“And I’m still not your attorney.”
Focused on education, empowerment and entertainment, POPLAW is the podcast where pop culture, business, entertainment and law intersect.
Attorney and creative storyteller Desiree Talley explores cultural hot topics from a legal perspective through provocative conversations with industry executives such as Athlete and Entrepreneur, Brandon Marshall and Advertising Executive, Tope Ajala; Attorneys: Emeka Madubuogo and Ashli Jones-Mejia; and influential artists such as Actor and Recording Artist Algee Smith on real-life legal issues. Desiree and her guests dive into life rights, contract disputes, contract negotiations, copyright and trademark infringement, defamation suits, NDAs and best practices for negotiation tools and key contract provisions. Not to be confused as legal advice, the answer to your legal woes just may lie in episodes of POPLAW.
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“And I’m still not your attorney.”
Focused on education, empowerment and entertainment, POPLAW is the podcast where pop culture, business, entertainment and law intersect.
Attorney and creative storyteller Desiree Talley explores cultural hot topics from a legal perspective through provocative conversations with industry executives such as Athlete and Entrepreneur, Brandon Marshall and Advertising Executive, Tope Ajala; Attorneys: Emeka Madubuogo and Ashli Jones-Mejia; and influential artists such as Actor and Recording Artist Algee Smith on real-life legal issues. Desiree and her guests dive into life rights, contract disputes, contract negotiations, copyright and trademark infringement, defamation suits, NDAs and best practices for negotiation tools and key contract provisions. Not to be confused as legal advice, the answer to your legal woes just may lie in episodes of POPLAW.
“What DEI Rollbacks Mean For Creators & Podcasting's Future” with Gary Coichy (S2:208)
POPLAW
1 hour 31 minutes
1 month ago
“What DEI Rollbacks Mean For Creators & Podcasting's Future” with Gary Coichy (S2:208)
In this episode of POPLAW, Desiree sits down with media mogul Gary Coichy, the visionary behind Pod Digital Media—the world’s first and largest multicultural podcast network. From corporate boardrooms at Verizon and Lacoste to building a multimillion-dollar business amplifying diverse voices, Gary shares the bold moves, legal lessons, and market gaps that inspired him to disrupt the podcasting space.
They talk money, marketing, and mission—exploring how to protect your intellectual property, land brand deals, and stay legally ready in a rapidly changing media landscape. Plus, Gary weighs in on the impact of DEI rollbacks, why diverse creators must stay business-minded, and what every podcaster needs to know about the fine print.
This episode is for the creators, the disruptors, and the culture shifters who are ready to build empires—one download at a time.
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POPLAW
“And I’m still not your attorney.”
Focused on education, empowerment and entertainment, POPLAW is the podcast where pop culture, business, entertainment and law intersect.
Attorney and creative storyteller Desiree Talley explores cultural hot topics from a legal perspective through provocative conversations with industry executives such as Athlete and Entrepreneur, Brandon Marshall and Advertising Executive, Tope Ajala; Attorneys: Emeka Madubuogo and Ashli Jones-Mejia; and influential artists such as Actor and Recording Artist Algee Smith on real-life legal issues. Desiree and her guests dive into life rights, contract disputes, contract negotiations, copyright and trademark infringement, defamation suits, NDAs and best practices for negotiation tools and key contract provisions. Not to be confused as legal advice, the answer to your legal woes just may lie in episodes of POPLAW.