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whose brother disappeared long ago. Peri is terrified of leaving her home, so she’s never discovered what happened to him. That changes when her lighthouse begins to appear in a new location every morning, initiating her search for her brother. Fantastically fun and painfully real, this is a story about the courage it takes to leave home behind. Join the girl in the lighthouse at TheFarMeridian.com. We all need some advice. Why not get it from someone who knows what they’re talking about? Marie Forleo is an entrepreneur, writer, and philanthropist. And according to Oprah, she’s a thought leader for the next generation. Her mission is to help you become the person you most want to be. On the podcast, Marie and her guests discuss business, relationships, fear, love, and so much more. Get inspired at MarieForleo.com/marietv. This list is just a start to the wealth of amazing, diverse podcasts out there. News recaps, sports history, true crime, pop-culture throwbacks, and plenty more fantastic audio entertainment awaits on your phone’s podcast app. Start listening to your new obsession today! our offices. “I’m very lucky to be with such an amazing law firm,” he repeats. “It’s been a super awesome experience since day one. Alysoun and everyone else take the time to go over things to make sure that you understand how to do them. While I was in school, they taught me all I needed to know. I can’t express enough how appreciative I am to everyone here and how excited I am to work here.” As Lee continues to work with us, Eversole Law is happy to announce that our practice is expanding to include business law. “This means we’ll be possibly covering business transactions and litigation,” Lee explains. Business law is one of his interests, and he is happy to help us with this expansion. “I got to take a corporate business law course at Oxford one summer, and it was a great experience. I’ll be working to incorporate different aspects of business law into the office.” When Lee is out of the office, he relaxes by watching the University of Georgia baseball, football, and basketball games with his wife, Abbie, whom he met at the university. He also spends as much time as he can with his three children, Penelope, Jones, and Benjamin. Tackle Your New Year’s Resolutions: ‘The Marie Forleo Podcast’

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Employee Spotlight On Dec. 3, our paralegal Lee Whitaker was sworn in by the Supreme Court and became an official attorney at law. We are thrilled that Lee accomplished his goal after four years of hard work. “It feels like it was never going to happen because it took so long to get here,” he admits. “But it was definitely worth it.” Recently Sworn in Bar

During law school, Lee worked diligently as a part-time student and full-time employee. Before his position with us, he worked at the sheriff’s office, but he knew he wanted experience in the legal field. “I was extremely lucky to start working here. I was good friends with Cherese, who I knew from school. She introduced me to Alysoun, I got a position, and I was able to work here for the last two years of school.” Becoming an attorney came naturally for him. “I always knew what I wanted to do — it just took me a long time to get here.” Now that he’s sworn in, he’s eager to continue working with

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