Cases & Cocktails

Reflections, Ridiculousness & Ranch Water – Ep 30

The Eggleston Law Firm Season 1 Episode 30

In Episode 30 of Cases & Cocktails, Bryan and Janice Eggleston celebrate a major milestone—30 episodes of the podcast that blends real-life legal stories, heartfelt conversations, and yes, tequila. This week’s episode is just the two of them, looking back at the journey so far, sharing behind-the-scenes insight, and raising a glass to the stories that have moved them and the listeners they’ve impacted.

Their celebratory cocktail? A minty spin on a Texas classic: Ranch Water, made with G4 tequila, Topo Chico, fresh lime, and a sprig of mint. Heavy on the tequila, of course.

A Look Back at 30 Episodes

Since launching the podcast, Bryan and Janice have interviewed parents, attorneys, advocates, authors, and experts across Texas—many of whom have lived through high-conflict custody battles, parental alienation, addiction, or personal loss. The common thread? Every guest has transformed their hardship into advocacy, mentorship, or education for others.

From Rod McCall and Robert Garza’s powerful stories to interviews with alienated parents and former clients, the podcast has created space for voices rarely heard in courtrooms. It’s also opened doors beyond the mic: invitations to testify at the Texas Legislature, collaborations with reform advocates, and a growing community of listeners across the state.

What They’ve Learned—and What Surprised Them

The Egglestons share how the podcast has changed the way they practice law. Listening deeply to personal stories outside the courtroom has given them fresh perspective and greater patience with clients. It’s also reminded them that legal victories don’t always equate to emotional closure.

Not every surprise has been positive. Bryan reveals that opposing attorneys have tried to disqualify professionals from family law cases simply because they appeared on the podcast—citing “bias” for having shared their expertise in an open forum. The couple finds this tactic both absurd and ironic, but it’s not stopping them from inviting future guests. If anything, it’s motivation to keep the conversations going.

The Good, The Absurd & The Future

They also reflect on the lighter side: sugary rims, wild cocktails, and the occasional on-camera garnish that ends up stuck in Bryan’s beard. The couple jokes about the humble office wall they use as their backdrop and brainstorm future podcast goals, including:

✅ Inviting a sitting judge to the podcast
 ✅ Recording on location (yes, beach episodes were mentioned)
 ✅ Featuring more guests with personal family law journeys
 ✅ Expanding into video platforms and maybe—just maybe—getting sponsors

Despite some online critics (and bathroom stall graffiti, apparently), the Egglestons are all in for the next chapter. The feedback from listeners—including fellow attorneys, judges, and current clients—has been overwhelmingly positive. Many viewers say the stories shared each week offer hope, guidance, and a sense of community during their own legal challenges.

Final Thoughts

Episode 30 is a celebration of everything Cases & Cocktails was meant to be—real, unfiltered, and rooted in the shared humanity behind family law. Whether it’s laughter, tears, or tequila-fueled truth bombs, the Egglestons are proud to keep the conversations going.

📅 Tune in next week for Episode 31. Until then, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more stories, insight, and Texas-sized family law realness—served with a splash of lime.