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Court Reporter Confidential
Court Reporter Confidential
Author: Regal Court Reporting
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A podcast covering all things court reporting, hosted by Stephanie Leslie And Isaiah Leslie. Each episode explores the latest news, technology, best practices, and personal experiences from experts in the field. Tune in to stay informed and inspired!
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In this special year-end bonus episode of Court Reporter Confidential, co-founders Isaiah and Stephanie Leslie reflect on the past year at Regal Court Reporting and share what’s ahead in the new year. From lessons learned and growth moments to exciting plans on the horizon, they talk candidly about navigating change, staying grounded in ethics, and building with intention.
Stephanie sits down with Cheryl Haab Scott, a highly experienced California court reporter and realtime expert. Cheryl shares candid insights on the evolving court reporting industry, including the impact of AI and "digital recorders", rising court reporting rates, and the realities of staying competitive in today’s legal services market. Perfect for court reporters, CSRs, legal professionals, and anyone curious about the future of official reporting, Cheryl’s real talk offers invaluable advice and perspective on navigating the challenges and opportunities in the profession.
In this episode we’re switching perspectives and stepping behind the camera. Isaiah sits down with licensed legal videographer Robert Velasco of Visual Discovery to talk about the essential role videographers play in capturing and preserving the record.Robert breaks down what really happens behind the lens, from managing audio to handling the high-pressure moments that come with filming legal proceedings. He also shares how videographers and court reporters can work together more seamlessly, what makes a great deposition setup, the realities of traveling for depositions, and why high-quality video will always beat amateur recordings.
Stephanie chats with newly California Certified Shorthand Reporter Natalie Ruben. Natalie talks about her journey through court reporting school, the transition from training to taking the record in a live courtroom, the challenges new reporters face, and what has helped her build confidence on the job. She also shares practical advice for students, tips for improving speed and accuracy, and what surprised her most during her first few weeks as an official.
In this episode, Vanessa (aka @MissSteno) shares what it’s been like stepping into her new role as a Washington Official Court Reporter, how her captioning experience shaped her journey, and the lessons she’s learned in her first month on the job.
In this episode of Court Reporter Confidential, Isaiah sits down with Darlene Devlin, a senior reporter for the New York Supreme Court, union leader, and trainer with over 25 years in the profession. Darlene shares her inspiring journey from freelancing to finding stability and purpose in the state court system. She opens up about the life-changing moment that steered her career, the benefits and structure of official court reporting, and how advocacy, mentorship, and union involvement can strengthen the future of the profession.
Stephanie sat down with Michael Bouley, a second-generation court reporter, at the 2025 NCRA Conference & Expo in Minneapolis. In this episode, he reflects on his family’s deep ties to the profession, the importance of giving back, and how a legacy of altruism continues to inspire the next generation of reporters.
Stephanie chats with Kristin Anderson, Immediate Past President of the NCRA, live from the 2025 NCRA Convention. Kristin shares her court reporting journey, her time on the NCRA Board, and what leadership means for the future of the profession.
In this bonus episode of Court Reporter Confidential, hosts Isaiah and Stephanie open up about what it really takes to stand out in today’s crowded market. From championing students and investing in the next generation, to holding the line on ethics and protecting the record under California code, they share why doing the right thing matters... even when it means risking potential clients.
In this episode of Court Reporter Confidential, Isaiah Leslie interviews Stacey Raikes, a national speed champion with 30+ years of experience. Stacey shares her journey from high school to the top of the profession, why mentorship matters, and why realtime sets court reporters apart from AI.
In this episode of Court Reporter Confidential, host Stephanie Leslie sits down with Mary Pierce — past DRA President and Legislative Chair — to talk about the latest changes to the testing format, the push to create more court reporting school programs, and the invaluable perspective you gain from sitting in on countless legal depositions. Mary also shares the insider pearls she’s picked up over the years and weighs in on the potential dangers of AI in the industry.
In Episode 2 of Court Reporter Confidential, we sit down with Molly Cooper to talk about her bold leap into the world of realtime reporting. From navigating nerves and building confidence to the tech tricks and mindset shifts that made it all possible, Molly shares an honest look at what it really takes to level up in this industry. Whether you’re thinking about making the jump yourself or just want to hear from someone who’s been there, this one’s a must-listen.
In this episode, Tori Pittman walks us through her journey into voice writing and how she found her place in the world of steno.
Stephanie and Isaiah dive into the origins of their court reporting agency, discussing the challenges they faced as a husband and wife team.
A podcast covering all things court reporting, hosted by Stephanie Leslie And Isaiah Leslie. Each episode explores the latest news, technology, best practices, and personal experiences from experts in the field. Tune in to stay informed and inspired!




