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Interstellar, Inversion, and International Tax: A Deep Dive with Jamie Zug

1 h 2 min · 7. maj 2026
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Jared Correia opens with a "Homeric catalog" ranking his top five Christopher Nolan films, placing Interstellar at the top of the list for its meticulous execution and devastating emotional core. The monologue also previews Nolan’s upcoming project, The Odyssey, which Jared predicts will be a "straight fire" swords-and-sandals epic. The guest interview features Jamie Zug, a tax attorney and founder of Dispatch Tailor. Jamie shares a unique journey through law school as a single parent, which fostered a deep appreciation for professional flexibility—a core value now integrated into the Dispatch Tailor business model. Jamie discusses the "accidental" love affair with the statutory minutia of tax and ERISA, as well as the transition from government litigation at the New Jersey Division of Taxation to solo practice. A central focus of the conversation is Dispatch Tailor, an operational support program that pairs "executive functioning superstars"—often talented caregivers seeking flexible work—with neurodivergent professionals to manage administrative burdens. Jamie also reveals a cutting-edge approach to AI, utilizing a tokenized "white label" layer that strips personally identifiable information (PII) from data before it hits models like Claude or ChatGPT, then "rehydrates" the response for the user. Finally, the "Counter Program" explores the unique culture of New Jersey. Jamie confirms that full-service gas is a "non-negotiable" luxury for residents and explains the existence of the elusive "Central Jersey". The episode wraps with a look at the "Pine Barrens," a million-acre ecological wonder and home to the legendary Jersey Devil. Learn more about Dispatch Tailor [https://dispatchtailor.com] and Jamie Zug [https://jamiezug.com] Subscribe to our YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/@legallatenight]. Follow Jared on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredcorreia/]. Check out our Spotify Playlist [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6jb7T33Zi5p3sT3QpRkQ8H?si=_3DkhnBES0aw4soMABw0zQ] for this episode. We're grateful to be supported by Attorney at Work Today, and Lawyer 2 Lawyer. Subscribe to Attorney at Work Today [https://legalbroadcastingcompany.com/attorney-at-work-today/]. Subscribe to Lawyer 2 Lawyer [https://legaltalknetwork.com/podcasts/lawyer-2-lawyer/]. * (00:00) - Intro: Christopher Nolan Rankings * (00:45) - The "Dad Core" Cinema of Sir Christopher Nolan * (01:42) - Honorable Mentions: Memento and Tenet * (06:05) - #5: Oppenheimer and the Barbenheimer Summer * (08:07) - #4: Inception and the Art of Subconscious Espionage * (09:57) - #3: The Prestige and the Science of Identity * (12:20) - #2: The Dark Knight and the Best Superhero Movie Ever * (13:38) - #1: Interstellar and the Father-Daughter Love Story * (16:40) - Previewing Nolan’s "The Odyssey" * (20:59) - Interview: Jamie Zug on Flexible Law School Paths * (25:29) - Falling in Love with the Minutia of Tax and ERISA * (29:18) - Transgender Advocacy and Local Support * (34:08) - Transitioning from State Government to Solo Practice * (40:15) - Dispatch Tailor: Supporting Neurodiverse Professionals * (43:18) - Managing Talent: Deserving Freedom to Thrive * (45:08) - AI Tokenization: Protecting PII in LLMs * (48:55) - Counter Program: Shit New Jerseyans Say * (50:18) - The Gas Station Commandment: Never Pump Your Own * (51:50) - The Mystery of the Jug Handle Turn * (55:15) - Coffee Snobbery and Wawa Hoagies * (58:17) - The Million-Acre Pine Barrens and the Jersey Devil * (01:01:36) - Outro: The "Voyages" Playlist Click here to view the episode transcript. [https://share.transistor.fm/s/f12f935f/transcript]

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