Show Me Yours
In this episode of Show Me Yours, Reanna and Brian sit down with Chris Wilhelmi, Co-Managing Partner at Colorado Law Group, for a real, practical, and occasionally painful conversation about what small business owners are actually up against. Chris brings a unique perspective to the table. Before becoming an attorney, he spent years as an engineer and business professional, and that background shows up in the way he thinks about business, risk, process, people, and the many gray areas that leaders have to navigate. This conversation digs into the messy intersection of law, HR, AI, compliance, leadership, and entrepreneurship. And the big takeaway? Google, AI, templates, and “I think I read somewhere…” are not legal strategies. Reanna, Brian, and Chris talk about the rising temptation to use AI for business and legal questions, and why that can get dangerous fast when the tool does not understand your specific facts, your industry, your people, your state laws, or whether something is proposed legislation versus actual law. From AI-generated KPI lists that miss the point entirely to handbook feedback that can create real risk, the group breaks down why human judgment still matters. They also get into one of the biggest lessons for small business owners: document issues when they happen. Not six months later. Not after an employee goes out on leave. Not once the problem has already turned into a legal landmine. If there is no record, no conversation, no write-up, no email, and no evidence, it becomes much harder to defend the decision you want to make later. The conversation also pulls back the curtain on the emotional and financial reality of running a business. The highs are high. The lows are low. Processes help, but they do not magically fix people problems. Software demos can lie. Vendors matter more than you think. Cash flow can make even a successful company feel fragile. And sometimes, the law changes again before business owners have even had a chance to fully understand the last version. This episode is for business owners, leaders, executives, nonprofit directors, and anyone who has ever thought, “Wait, was I supposed to know that changed?” Main topics covered: * Why AI can be helpful, but dangerous, when used without expert judgment * The risk of relying on Google or generic templates for legal and HR decisions * Why small businesses struggle to keep up with constantly changing employment laws * How legal, HR, payroll, and business decisions often live in the gray area * Why documentation matters before an employee issue becomes urgent * The real cost of compliance for small business owners * Why process does not solve everything when people are involved * The emotional roller coaster of entrepreneurship * How expensive business really is beneath the top-line revenue number * The danger of software, vendors, and tools that promise more than they deliver * Why communication is one of the most underrated leadership habits * The importance of trusted advisors who understand both risk and reality About Chris Wilhelmi: Chris Wilhelmi is Co-Managing Partner at Colorado Law Group. His work includes civil litigation, employment law, business matters, construction, and other legal issues that affect individuals and businesses. Colorado Law Group also supports clients in areas including business transactions, wills, trusts, estates, family law, and real estate matters. Contact Chris and Colorado Law Group: Website: https://coloradolawgroup.com/ [https://coloradolawgroup.com/] Phone: 719-635-4200 If you are a small business owner trying to make sense of compliance, employee issues, contracts, policies, risk, or the latest “wait, the law changed again?” moment, this episode is your reminder: do not wing it alone.
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