
Prepared for Marck K. Joseph, Esq., BCS
Attn: Patricia Concepcion
July 2026
The Joseph Firm has built a serious reputation in South Florida family law, and Marck has the kind of credentials most guests only wish they had: Board Certified in Marital and Family Law, Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers in America recognition, former Chair of the Miami Dade Bar Association, an advisory seat shaping Florida Supreme Court family law forms, and honors as one of South Florida's most powerful and influential Black business leaders. That is real authority. Podcast guesting is how you turn it into visibility, referrals, and relationships.
Because that is what this actually is. Every host you sit down with knows hundreds of people, and some of them will need a family law attorney or know someone who does. Show up prepared, be memorable, follow up, and watch the pipeline grow. We are not a podcast company. We are a relationship company.
Most guests have one angle. Marck has at least five: divorce and custody explained in plain language for people navigating the hardest season of their lives, fatherhood and co-parenting, the money side of divorce, building an award-winning minority-owned firm from scratch, and mentorship and leadership in law. Add Board Certification that instantly separates him from every general practitioner pitching the same shows, and hosts say yes fast.
And he has already proven he can carry an interview. Marck's appearance on Enterprise Radio's eMiami segment gives us tape for the media kit and a warm door for a return appearance.
Marck mentioned wanting to begin with in-person appearances, and that instinct is right. In-person episodes build faster rapport, hosts with studios actively want guests who will show up, and the content quality is a level above remote.
We have mapped the Miami landscape and these are the shows we would pitch first:
A business and leadership show recorded in person in Coconut Grove, featuring the visionary leaders shaping Miami. Marck's Bar leadership and firm-building story fit this room exactly.
Long-form in-person interviews with the business owners and professionals shaping the city, actively recruiting Miami guests, and every episode comes with supporting articles and clips.
Interviews with CEOs and entrepreneurs from South Florida and beyond, where the story is building an award-winning firm.
A South Florida show on the topics affecting the Black community, hosted by a husband and father, where fatherhood, family, and protecting families through the legal system all land.
Hosted by a Miami-based marriage and family therapist focused on couples and infidelity recovery, where a Board Certified family law attorney explaining what infidelity actually means under Florida law is a standout episode.
You approve every show before we pitch anything, and the full local list gets sharper once onboarding tells us exactly who Marck wants in front of.
Our Always a Yes network is 900+ shows across 19 categories, all with real relationships behind them. A small sample that fits Marck right now:
These are real relationships, not a scraped database. Several of these hosts have told us in the past few weeks that they are actively looking for guests. That is the difference between a pitch that gets deleted and a pitch that gets booked.
We ask a lot of questions: subjects Marck is ready to cover, dream podcasts, ideal clients, target audience, keywords. We also build a full client profile from the firm's website, Marck's speaking and press history, and his existing content, so everything we produce sounds like him and serves the firm's actual goals.
Bio, photos, suggested topics with descriptions, everything a host needs to say yes in one look.
We present the shows we plan to pitch, with reach and descriptions, before anything goes out. You say yay or nay.
Every pitch is human written for that show, and most land with producers and hosts we already know. It is one thing to pitch an inbox attached to a podcast set up eight years ago. It is another to have the producer's direct email and say, I have another one for you.
When a show says yes, you get one link with the full snapshot: downloads, audience metrics, host profile, communication style. Enough to decide in five minutes.
Anne, your dedicated agent, is a bulldog about scheduling. If you say yes to a show, we follow it until it is on the calendar. Nothing slips through the cracks, and nothing gets lost by the end of the contract.
If a booking goes sideways for any reason, a host no-shows or the show is not what was promised, we note it, never pitch them again, and replace that booking. You always get what you paid for.
Before Marck records, that same link becomes his prep doc: the host's tone and communication style, interesting angles, things to avoid, likely questions. Ten minutes of reading and he walks in feeling like he knows the person. So much of the result comes down to how you show up.
After each appearance goes live, we cut 10 short vertical clips and send them over so you are not waiting on the host. We pull from the show's published video, so they are built for social media rather than broadcast, and they are cut against Marck's client profile so they catch the moments that actually make sense and sound like him. Perfect for LinkedIn and Instagram with a caption.
The setup fee covers a professional Shure mic that plugs straight into a computer. Better audio gets you approved on better shows. Top podcasts spend real money on production, and nobody gets booked on a great show sounding like AirPods.
From completed onboarding to first approval is typically about three days. Our list is warm and ready.
Here are two real approvals exactly as our clients receive them:
Follow Your Dream Podcast, Top 1 percent globally, 4.9M+ monthly listens: approvals.heartcastmedia.com/follow-your-dream-podcast
Proven Podcast, 105K+ monthly listens, decision-maker audience: approvals.heartcastmedia.com/proven-podcast
Every approval you get looks like this: full audience data, host style, likely questions, reviews, and prep. One link, everything you need.
$1,250 per month. 2 approvals a month, guaranteed. 12-month term. Works out to $625 per booking.
$1,950 per month. 4 approvals a month, guaranteed. 12-month term. Works out to about $488 per booking.
$8,500 one time. 12 appearances in 6 months. No contract. About $708 per booking.
Every plan includes a dedicated agent, high quality approvals only, professional media kit, guest prep on every booking, 10 clips per episode, and your Shure mic kit ($399 one-time setup).
Two a month is a solid long-term visibility plan: a steady drumbeat of appearances, tags, and content without much time commitment. Four a month is the aggressive play, and it is very doable, since two or three recordings can happen in a single week.
The guarantee: if we ever fall behind your monthly approvals, we pause billing until we catch you up. You never pay for results you did not get.
Both monthly plans run as a simple card subscription, charged every 30 days with notice before each charge, and easy to cancel.
Questions before Wednesday? I am around all week.
Molly Ruland, CEO
Heartcast Media
molly@heartcastmedia.com
heartcastmedia.com
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