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Lawsuits & Lessons

Podcast by John Fagerholm

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Lawsuits & Lessons is a conversational podcast that explores entrepreneurship, business, and real-world legal insights through candid discussions with founders, professionals, and operators. Hosted by attorney John Fagerholm and comedian Steve Cooper, the show blends practical advice with personal stories, covering topics like building businesses, navigating challenges, handling failure, and understanding the legal realities behind success. Each episode offers a mix of humor, experience, and actionable takeaways for anyone looking to grow in business and life.

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18 episodes

episode Jennifer Sherlock: You're Horrible at TV — Now She Books the Talent artwork

Jennifer Sherlock: You're Horrible at TV — Now She Books the Talent

She dropped off VHS tapes at a radio station until they finally called. Twenty-two years old, still a student, she walked in for an interview and got hired on the spot. Three days later: *I can't hire you. You're horrible.* But they trained her anyway. Her second week was September 11th. Within months she was anchoring mornings. She was supposed to stay in television forever—that was the dream. Then a startup reached out. Then a credit card company. Then a guy who sold his company to Oracle for $180 million asked her to throw a media event for his speakeasy. That small check changed everything. Jennifer Sherlock spent nearly twenty years building businesses most people only talk about starting—a PR firm, live dating events that packed rooms across three cities, restaurant and hospital launches. Now, with Philadelphia's 250th anniversary, all-star games, and the World Cup converging on one city in a single summer, she's launching a new event planning company to help brands activate in a city about to explode. In this episode of Lawsuits & Lessons, you'll discover how a former news reporter became a serial entrepreneur, why face-to-face connection is making a comeback, and what happens when you stop waiting for permission to build something real. Steve Cooper brings his trademark energy to this conversation, diving deep into the moments that shaped Jennifer's journey—from that brutal feedback on day three to the breakthrough that came from saying yes to an unconventional opportunity. Together, they explore the kind of education that happens when someone throws you behind the bar and says, *go*—and why that kind of real-world learning often matters more than the plan.

21 May 2026 - 55 min
episode From Bullied Kid to Boxing Champion: Marcus Kowal's Fight for Change artwork

From Bullied Kid to Boxing Champion: Marcus Kowal's Fight for Change

Someone sat in a hospital, freshly devastated, and made a promise to a son who was already gone. That moment—the refusal to let one death become just another statistic—set off a chain reaction that would reshape how one man understood discipline, purpose, and what it means to fight when the outcome is uncertain. Marcus Kowal is a professional fighter turned gym owner turned advocate whose work spans the tangible and the invisible. He trains people in self-defense and martial arts, runs gyms in the South Bay area of Los Angeles, and leads a nonprofit fighting for legislation to lower legal blood-alcohol levels—a policy entangled in politics and corporate interests. On Lawsuits & Lessons, listeners will understand why discipline isn't just something you do; it's something you become. And why sometimes the hardest fights aren't the ones in a cage. Steve Cooper welcomes Marcus Kowal, an old collaborator from their LA days and someone both hosts carry in their lives. What unfolds is a conversation that moves between the personal and the political, between what we build and what we lose, with the particular kind of honesty that only happens when people who've known each other a long time sit down together. This is the kind of episode where real lives reshape the listener's understanding of resilience. About the Guest: Marcus Kowal is a martial arts professional, gym owner, and nonprofit advocate dedicated to evidence-based policy change around alcohol-related harm prevention in California.

7 May 2026 - 1 h 4 min
episode Anthony Mungeluzo: The $2K Bot That Thinks It's Human artwork

Anthony Mungeluzo: The $2K Bot That Thinks It's Human

Someone spent years leaving the house at dawn, returning long after dark, watching friends head to bars at five while he'd finally arrive, exhausted, at nine. The work never stopped. The sacrifice became invisible until it became undeniable. This is what separates the people who talk about entrepreneurship from the people who live it—and this conversation captures the lived version in raw, unglamorous detail. Anthony Mungeluzo built a 230-person managed IT services company from nothing, starting at 13 with Nintendo cartridges at flea markets and growing into handling crisis response for Fortune 500s when they get hacked. He walks through what happens inside a ransomware attack, how hackers negotiate like businessmen, why California's labor laws have killed entire companies, and what he's building with AI that costs $2,000 a month but replaces a $90,000 employee—including a bot that thinks it has a soul and refuses to delete its own memories. The arc moves from Southwest Philadelphia row homes to Mercedes-Benz mobile offices, from the days of hand-stuffing envelopes to overseeing global incident response for the world's biggest corporations. John Fagerholm hosts this conversation with the focus of someone who recognizes his own entrepreneurial origin story in Anthony's—the early hustle, the relationship between risk and reward, the question of whether you're born with it or learn it. In Lawsuits & Lessons, what emerges is not inspiration porn. It's the actual architecture of how someone builds something real.

23 Apr 2026 - 1 h 3 min
episode Religion To Relationship: How Devin Dinofa's Faith Transformed His Business Mission artwork

Religion To Relationship: How Devin Dinofa's Faith Transformed His Business Mission

Someone stood in the wreckage of their own ambition and chose to keep walking. Not because the failures didn't sting, but because each one taught him something essential about what it means to actually build. The turning point wasn't success. It was a hospital bed and a question that wouldn't leave him: What am I really here to do? Devin Dinofa, a real estate entrepreneur and founder of multiple ventures, walks listeners through fifteen years of calculated risk, spiritual awakening, and the deliberate choice to stop running toward money and start running toward meaning. His story isn't about becoming rich—it's about discovering that the relationships you build, the people you help change, and the willingness to ask for mentorship matter more than any single deal. In this episode of Lawsuits & Lessons, you'll hear how faith moved from obligation to relationship, how he built a national network and then let it go, and why his most important business decision came while he was genuinely afraid he was having a heart attack. Steve Cooper sits with a man whose evolution mirrors the show's own obsession with what makes an entrepreneur willing to risk everything—and then willing to risk it differently when the first way stops serving their soul. Their conversation becomes a masterclass in recognizing when success has become a prison, and when the hardest thing an ambitious person can do is admit they need help.

9 Apr 2026 - 59 min
episode Entrepreneurship in the Blood: Building a Trucking Business from the Ground Up with Dariuse Fagerholm artwork

Entrepreneurship in the Blood: Building a Trucking Business from the Ground Up with Dariuse Fagerholm

In this episode of Lawsuits & Lessons, host John Fagerholm, employment defense attorney and business advocate, and co-host Steve Cooper, comedian and veteran podcaster, welcome a special guest — John’s son, Dariuse Fagerholm. Dariuse shares his journey from juggling multiple jobs — bartending, warehouse management, catering, and seasonal work — to launching his own logistics business. Today, he runs a company that connects independent truck drivers with freight across the country, managing rates, coordinating shipments, and building strong relationships with major customers and brokers to ensure deliveries move efficiently and on time. The conversation explores entrepreneurship across generations, from John’s early years working five jobs while raising a family to Dariuse building his own business during the uncertainty of COVID-19. Along the way, they discuss persistence, failed ventures, credit card debt, and the realities of betting on yourself as a young entrepreneur. They also dive into the future of trucking, including the potential impact of AI and autonomous vehicles, and debate how technology may reshape the logistics industry while still relying on human problem-solving and relationships. What You’ll Learn in This Episode * How Dariuse built a trucking logistics business from scratch * Why trucking remains the backbone of the U.S. economy * The importance of persistence after failed business ventures * How the COVID-19 pandemic created unexpected opportunities in logistics * Why work ethic and discipline still matter for young entrepreneurs * The benefits and challenges of owning your own business * Why ownership — not just income — drives long-term wealth * The potential impact of AI and autonomous trucks on the logistics industry * Advice for aspiring entrepreneurs on using modern tools and available information to start a business Hosts: John Fagerholm — defendmybiz.com [https://www.defendmybiz.com/] Employment defense attorney, entrepreneur, and business advocate. Steve Cooper — coopertalk.net [https://coopertalk.podbean.com/] Comedian, veteran podcaster, and host of CooperTalk. Guest Dariuse Fagerholm — Founder, Dalmatian Inc / JDF Solutions Entrepreneur and logistics professional specializing in freight coordination and truck dispatch services. Dariuse runs his own logistics company, connecting independent truck drivers with freight while building strong relationships with major customers and brokers. He manages rates and logistics to ensure shipments move efficiently, reliably, and on time across the country. Subscribe to Lawsuits & Lessons on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube for conversations about entrepreneurship, legal insights, and the real-world lessons behind building a business. New episodes drop every other week.

19 Mar 2026 - 42 min
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