
In this episode of Business Brain, Shannon Jean and Dave Hamilton kick off episode #750 by celebrating National Tourist Appreciation Day (and the lesser-known National Phone In Sick Day) before diving into a powerful business and life skill: finding common ground. You’ll learn why sports remain the universal icebreaker, how humanizing the people across the table transforms negotiations, and why discovering shared interests can unlock Relationships that drive your Charmed Life forward. It’s a reminder that connection often beats credentials in business.
Then the conversation shifts to a hard-earned truth every entrepreneur needs to hear: lawyers make terrible (and incredibly expensive) therapists. Shannon and Dave break down why venting to your attorney at six-minute billing increments is one of the costliest mistakes you can make, and how to keep legal conversations focused, efficient, and strictly transactional. You’ll walk away knowing exactly when to call your lawyer, when to call a friend, and how to protect your wallet from emotional overspend.
- 00:00:00 Business Brain – The Entrepreneurs’ Podcast #750 for Wednesday Casual FridAI, May 6, 2026
- 00:01:35 The power of finding common ground to discuss
- Humanizing everyone
- Sports is a good topic
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- 00:13:17 Lawyers can be expensive therapists!
- 00:21:04 Business Brain 750 Outtro
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Dave Hamilton, a seasoned tech enthusiast, podcaster, and publisher, has dedicated the past three decades to aiding computer users globally. Known for his insightful advice and valuable product recommendations on the Mac Geek Gab podcast, Dave also enjoys an esteemed reputation as the founder of BackBeat Media, a network of fiercely independent publishers. His online publishing journey took off with The Mac Observer, an acclaimed Apple news site he co-founded in 1998 and led to its successful acquisition in 2021.
Beyond his tech-savvy persona, Dave embraces a vibrant life filled with music and family in the New Hampshire seacoast. He passionately performs with bands Bitter Pill and Fling, among other musical projects, creating a harmonic balance between his love for technology and music. Alongside his wife, Lisa, he raised their two children amidst this symphony of innovation, passion, and independent spirit, showcasing the power of embracing one's interests and using them to make a meaningful impact in the world.