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Steno & Stocks: Easy Investing with the Power of AI

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Presenter: Angela Grant, RDR, CRR, CRI, CSR

You work too hard for your money to sit still. It’s time to make your income work just as hard as you do.

Steno & Stocks: Easy Investing with the Power of AI is an energizing, beginner-friendly session designed specifically for court reporters who want to start investing without adding stress or complexity to their busy schedules. This session breaks down the stock market in a clear, approachable way and shows you how to recognize strong companies—without spending hours researching or feeling overwhelmed.

You’ll learn how the market works and how AI tools can simplify research and support smarter investing decisions—faster and with more clarity. No confusing language, no intimidation, just practical guidance, modern tools, and real-world strategies you can use right away.

Come ready to learn and explore, and leave with a smarter approach to money, a simple investing roadmap, and AI working for you so your money finally starts working as hard as you do.

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The Control Code® on the Record: Stenographers and the Earliest Signs of Abuse
Presenter: Lindsay Stoker, RDR, RMR, CRR, CRC, CA CSR Most people still think the biggest warning sign of a dangerous relationship is “one really bad fight” or a history of assaults. But emerging work on intimate partner homicide points to something earlier and harder to see: patterns of coercive control — the slow, systematic erosion of a target’s freedom, reality, and voice. As court reporters, we sit on the front lines of this problem. In depositions, hearings, and trials, we capture these dynamics verbatim, word for word, on the record. In this session, realtime veteran and author Lindsay Stoker shares concepts from her forthcoming book, The Control Code®, a framework for spotting the leading indicators of coercive control that are also inside the transcripts we take every day. Using anonymized, composite excerpts, we’ll “run it through the filter” together and see how familiar questions, tones, and comments can reveal an underlying model of control long before there’s a headline or a restraining order. We’ll also talk about how stenographers can recognize these patterns while staying firmly within our ethical lane — and how our community can come together to help reshape the conversation about abuse itself: from focusing only on what’s visible (incidents, injuries, “big moments”) to finally recognizing the control code that’s been running underneath the whole time.

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