If you’ve ever received a call to notarize documents in a hospital, hospice, nursing home, rehab center, or skilled nursing facility and felt that instant pressure, this episode is for you.
Because hospital notary work isn’t “just another appointment.”
It’s some of the most meaningful, high-impact work a notary can do. It can also be one of the highest risk environments in the entire profession, because you’re often dealing with vulnerable signers, emotional family dynamics, time pressure, and documents that are commonly contested after the fact.
In this episode of the Sign & Thrive Podcast, I’m joined by my longtime friend and colleague, Laura Biewer of CoachMeLaura.com. We call her the GOAT for a reason. Laura is a notary expert with over 22 years of experience, and she’s relentlessly committed to raising the level of competence and confidence in the notary industry.
Laura also just released her first standalone book, The Compassionate Notary, a field guide for notaries who operate inside medical facilities.
In this conversation, we break down what it really takes to show up professionally in high-stakes environments where you may only get one chance to do the job correctly.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
One of the biggest takeaways from this episode is simple:
Medical facility notary work isn’t intimidating because you’re not good enough.
It’s intimidating because it matters.
If you’re a notary who cares about people, wants to do meaningful work, and also wants to operate with confidence, structure, and professionalism, you’re going to love this episode.
Learn more about Laura and her book:
CoachMeLaura.com
Join Bill’s free High Performance Notary community:
https://www.skool.com/notary