The following article appeared on December 22, 2025 on US REPORTER

By: William Jones

In Miami’s pulsating legal arena, where the tropical sun burns as fiercely as the battles in its courthouses, Gregg Goldfarb has spent over three decades wielding his legal expertise like a scalpel, slicing through mountains of documents to uncover the truth. With nearly 7,500 cases at Gregg M. Goldfarb, LLP, he’s secured millions for clients against corporate giants, from Roundup to 3M Earplugs litigation. But in 2020, after a grueling case left him questioning the limits of courtroom victories, Goldfarb found himself at a crossroads. “I’d won justice for my client, but the story ended in that room,” he recalls. “I wanted to reach further—to share what I’d learned with the world.” That spark ignited Cut to the Chase:, a podcast launched in January 2021 that’s become his megaphone for clarity in a world overwhelmed by digital noise. Goldfarb’s journey from attorney to podcast pioneer isn’t just a career pivot—it’s a vibrant call to chase your passion, proving that clarity can be a gift to share with others.

 

 

A Legal Maestro’s Battle for Truth

Goldfarb’s office in downtown Miami, steps from the State and Federal Courthouse, is a war room of legal precision. For 30 years, he’s navigated the labyrinth of personal injury, mass torts, civil rights, and whistleblower cases, hunting for the one sentence—a hidden precedent, a critical fact—that could unlock justice. His campaigns, including fighting against police misconduct and development in environmentally sensitive areas, have often been hard-fought battles, but it’s his fight against corporate misconduct that has defined him. “These companies are perverting what bankruptcy was meant to do,” he told AP News, criticizing corporations that dodge accountability in mass tort cases. Clients on Avvo call him “a legal Sherlock Holmes,” with one, Stephanie, praising his ability to unravel a tenant dispute with “unflappable efficiency.”

Yet, beneath the victories lay a quiet frustration. In 2020, after securing a settlement in a complex insurance claim, Goldfarb felt that the win’s impact was confined to the courtroom. “I’d spent months building a case that could have taught thousands about standing up to insurers,” he says. The realization hit hard: his expertise could have a broader impact if shared beyond legal briefs. Podcasting, a medium he’d never considered, became his answer—a way to amplify his voice and empower others. “I was terrified I wouldn’t connect,” he admits, “but I knew I had to try.” That leap of faith, born from a desire to make a broader impact, led to Cut to the Chase:, a platform that’s now surpassed 200 episodes, a milestone celebrated by Yahoo Finance.

Decoding the World’s Chaos

In his South Beach studio, Goldfarb leans into the microphone, his voice steady as he unravels issues that shape our lives. Cut to the Chase:, available on YouTube and Apple Podcasts, is a masterclass in clarity, tackling topics from AI ethics to environmental crises with a lawyer’s precision and a storyteller’s heart. In a May 2025 episode, he and documentarist Katrina McGowan dive into the PFAS “forever chemicals” crisis. Goldfarb paints a vivid picture, comparing PFAS to “plastic clogging a landfill, lingering for centuries,” making a global issue feel urgent and personal. Listeners on the podcast’s site call it “a breath of fresh air,” praising his ability to break down complexity without losing depth.

Another episode, drawn from his courtroom battles, explores negotiation. Goldfarb shares a story of a high-stakes settlement where silence—holding back a key offer for just a moment—helped clinch a win. “It’s not about talking louder; it’s about listening smarter,” he advises, a nugget forged in the crucible of experience. For Maria, a small-business owner in Miami, this episode was a game-changer. “I used Gregg’s advice to negotiate a better contract with a supplier,” she says. “It wasn’t just the tip—it was the confidence his story gave me to trust my instincts.” Such testimonials, echoed in reviews on Cut to the Chase:, highlight the podcast’s potential to transform listeners’ lives.

Goldfarb’s guests—think Coach Jim Larrañaga dissecting leadership or Mike Papantonio exposing Big Pharma’s tactics—bring expertise, but it’s his incisive questions that turn interviews into revelations. In an April 2025 episode, he and Stephanie Demos celebrate Miami’s Zoetic Stage, weaving a tale of theater as a community lifeline. “Art holds a mirror to who we are,” Goldfarb reflects, a sentiment that resonates with his own mission to reflect truth. His ability to connect dots—between a legal precedent and a cultural issue, or a scientific concept and a listener’s daily life—has made the podcast a beacon in a chaotic world.

Overcoming Doubt to Chase Passion

Goldfarb’s pivot to podcasting wasn’t seamless. At 50, with a thriving legal practice, he faced the fear of stepping into an unfamiliar world. “I’d spent decades mastering courtrooms, not microphones,” he says. “What if I sounded like just another voice in the noise?” Colleagues in Miami’s legal community, who admire his knack for distilling complex cases in seminars, urged him on. “Gregg has a gift for making the complicated feel simple,” says attorney David Chase, a frequent collaborator. That encouragement, paired with Goldfarb’s resolve to share his tools for clarity, pushed him past doubt. “Podcasting became my way to give back—not just to clients, but to anyone searching for answers,” he says.

This journey resonates universally. Who hasn’t faced the fear of starting something new—a career shift, a creative project, a bold idea? Goldfarb’s story is a reminder that passion often lies on the other side of uncertainty. His podcast, covering topics from veteran benefits to water contamination, invites listeners to confront their own challenges with the same rigor he brings to his work. In a March 2025 episode, he brought his 94-year-old father, Max Goldfarb (a veteran of the Korean War and also an attorney who continues to work full-time), who unpacked overlooked veteran benefits, offering practical steps that listeners like John, a retired Marine, have used to secure financial support. “Gregg’s show gave me tools I didn’t know I had,” John says. “It’s like he’s in your corner, cheering you on.”

A Legacy of Empowerment

Cut to the Chase: is more than a podcast—it’s a movement. Each episode, whether exploring cryptocurrency litigation or college basketball’s evolution, aims to equip listeners with frameworks to tackle complexity. Goldfarb’s community involvement, noted by Miami colleagues for his thoughtful contributions to local initiatives, mirrors this mission. “He’s always asking, ‘How can we make this better?’” says a fellow attorney. That question drives his podcast, where he amplifies voices on environmental justice, cultural resilience, and personal growth.

Goldfarb’s journey is a clarion call: find what sets your soul ablaze and pursue it, no matter the obstacles. For him, podcasting is a way to share the clarity he’s honed over decades, empowering others to cut through their own noise. “Clarity isn’t just understanding—it’s power,” he says. His story encourages us to take the first step—start that project, ask that question, chase that dream—and make a difference. In a world of endless chatter, Goldfarb’s voice is a guide, proving that the pursuit of passion can be the ultimate contribution.

Key Impacts:

  • Legal Wins: Millions recovered in cases advocating for justice against insurance carriers and corporate misconduct.
  • Podcast Reach: Over 200 episodes educating on legal, cultural, and scientific issues, reaching thousands.
  • Community Voice: Amplifying diverse perspectives, from Miami’s theater scene to veterans’ rights, fostering local and global impact.

Contact Information:

  • Gregg M. Goldfarb, LLP
  • Phone: (305) 374-7000
  • Email: gg@gregggoldfarb.com
  • Website: https://gregggoldfarb.com/
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