Make the Shift with The Legal Werk

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We discuss the Work, Lifestyle and Journey of legal professionals globally.

The Legal Werk


    • Nov 20, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 40m AVG DURATION
    • 12 EPISODES


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    Resilience, Rebuilding and Taking Responsibility with Justin Kan

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 34:03


    In this episode we speak with Justin Kan about his experience with Atrium a multi-structure startup he built in the legal industry. We talk about leadership culture, how constraints can be powerful in forging clarity and dealing with failure. Justin also shares some useful insights on fundraising! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiyan-majoko/message

    Black Privilege, a Pilot and a Pandemic

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 64:21


    Belinda and I started this podcast in a pandemic. We had both recently graduated into a world that was so different from what we dreamt and we knew weren't alone in dealing with dashed hopes. In addition, we knew that the career landscape would change so rapidly, so we wanted to help people prepare for their changes, pivots and switches. We talk about living as immigrants, moving from being completely independent in South Africa to being students and what it's like to live countries where black people are the minority. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiyan-majoko/message

    Testing the Market with Rashida Abdulai

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 52:17


    Our guest on today's episode is trailblazer Rashida Abdulai. Rashida is a UK based lawyer who transitioned from an International Arbitration role at Hogan Lovells to starting her own award-winning, technology-driven, legal services firm called Strand Sahara. Rashida shares her journey around this transition and how being coached, being part of a business accelerator program, and having a supportive network really allowed her to ease into entrepreneurship. Rashida candidly shares how as an entrepreneur even the best-laid plans are secondary to the demands of the market. She advises listeners to start now with what you have. To find out more about Rashida and Strand Sahara, click here We always promise to share some of the resources shared by our guests and on this episode, we finally make good on that promise. We finally got around to listing the books Rashida referenced during the episode below: * Finding your Own North Star by Martha Beck * Brilliance Quotient by Reena Dayal --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiyan-majoko/message

    Showing up as your whole-self in all spaces with Thandi Maqubela

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 35:18


    Our guest today is the stunning Thandi Maqubela. Thandi is a director at Deloitte and is a dual-qualified attorney in both South Africa and the UK. Having started her career in South Africa at one of the top law firms in Johannesburg, adventure called and saw Thandi shifting her career from Johannesburg to London. Not only is Thandi a successful lawyer, she also has a strong social media following where she shares her poignant views on race, politics, and her impeccable style in clothing, design, and all-round fabulousness. Thandi is witty and outspoken and she shares how she has learned to show up as her whole, true and authentic self in all areas of her life. Thandi effortlessly showcases how being multifaceted can actually complement your capabilities at work and lead to a deeper sense of self-actualisation. Thandi opens up about growing into leadership roles, toxic environments, and dealing with a crisis of confidence. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiyan-majoko/message

    Intentionality About Your Career with Fali Saadatu

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 49:02


    Fali and I (Tiyani) are kindred spirits and our journey in the legal profession has gone through similar shifts. However, she was intentional about her career- whereas I sort of fell into mine. I personally enjoyed our chat a little too much and I hope you will too.   --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiyan-majoko/message

    Serendipity and Change with Devora Snyder

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 45:23


    Devora visited Israel when she was 12 and made the decision that one day she would live there. Then almost 20 years later she made that dream come true, as talk about her work, lifestyle and journey building a career in Tel Aviv. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiyan-majoko/message

    From Medicine to Law with Nomsa Mbere

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 40:53


    Our guest today is Nomsa Mbere, who made the shift from a career in medicine to a successful career in law! Nomsa is a senior associate at Webber Wentzel in Johannesburg with expertise in both M&A and Project Finance. Outside of her career, Nomsa is a true adventure-seeker at heart, having traveled to many countries across the globe and even summiting Mount Kilimanjaro! Nomsa shares her perspectives on making shifts in your career at any age, living life without limits, and how her spirituality has kept her sustained as she navigates her way through life. Nomsa talks candidly about being at the top of your career in one field and then moving into a space where the people you report to are younger than you and the lessons she has learned along the way around humility and not sweating the small stuff. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiyan-majoko/message

    Charting new courses with Nosipho van der Bragt

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 48:40


    *This episode was recorded before recent tragic events in America. There are links to useful Black Lives Matter resources and ways to help below* ** There are also a few sound glitches in the beginning of the episode, so please bear with us** Our guest on this episode is Nosipho van der Bragt, Nosipho is a South African based lawyer, an entrepreneur with three companies under her belt, and is also a wife and a mom. After living in the UK for several years Nosipho and her family moved back to South Africa where she kickstarted her legal career at one of the biggest firms in Johannesburg. After working in-house as a legal advisor for a few years, Nosipho made the shift towards entrepreneurship and now heads up three companies: the Chocolate tribe which is a film and production company she runs with her husband, the EarthNut women's clothing boutique in Rosebank, and a legal services consulting company offering commercial advice for various corporations. Nosipho shares her journey of finding your feet as a legal professional, shattering glass ceilings, having the courage to pursue your dreams, all while wearing many different hats. As we continue to witness the wave of change when it comes to the protests against injustice and police brutality through the black lives matter movement not only in the US but across the globe, more and more people are looking for tangible ways to get involved, open up conversations and take part in bringing about much needed change. If you cannot be part of the protests there are many other ways you can support the movement including signing petitions, getting involved in community projects, sharing anti-racism literature, and supporting BLACK businesses. By supporting black businesses you show love not only to yourself but to the community as well. You can find out more about some of Nosipho's businesses in the links below: Earth Nut Design Chocolate Tribe For more on the BLM movement click on the link here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiyan-majoko/message

    Questioning your Dreams with Busani Dhladhla

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 28:20


    Our guest on this episode of Making the Shift with the Legal Werk is Busani Dhladhla, a lawyer from Johannesburg, South Africa. Busani shares how after university she found herself questioning her dreams and her identity as she navigated her way through the early parts of her career. Busani has taken her career from practice at a large prestigious firm, to startups and even a Masters in Science at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. She has now taken on pupilage and is on her way to becoming an advocate. Busani unpacks her career journey with us, the lessons she has learned along the way through her career shifts, and what her hopes and visions are for her career in the future. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiyan-majoko/message

    People, Process and Technology with Marisha Thakker

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 40:41


    Marisha Thakker is an alum of the class of 2019 at Cornell Tech in the LLM program. She is currently a Solutions Architect at Dentons which is the world largest law firm and she is working very hard to bring innovation into the legal industry one law office at a time. She started her career in India and it has continued in New York taking a new direction from M&A to legal tech. She shares some gems on how small firms can adopt a culture of change. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiyan-majoko/message

    Navigating Law Firm Implosions and Making the Path to Partner

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 41:08


    Tanisha entered the legal profession in 2008, at the height of the financial crisis and as an associate she saw 2 law firms worked for falling apart. She is now an equity partner at Cooley, one of the top law firms in the world, where she specialises in anti-trust law. Listen to her share her story of her work, lifestyle and journey. Read more about her work here: https://www.cooley.com/people/tanisha-james --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiyan-majoko/message

    Let's Make The Shift

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 7:56


    The Legal Werk is a network for legal professionals with the goal of building a community for lawyers, advocates, judges, legal advisors, students, and educators. The aim of the platform is to create a space for legal professionals to open up conversations, learn and share insights on ways in which we can collectively enhance and improve the legal industry through collaboration and dialogue. Based on our own career paths, we realised that a career in law is certainly not as linear as we imagined in law school. In fact, there are so many different paths that legal professionals can choose from, be it moving in-house after years in practice, answering the call to the bar, launching your own business or even moving to academia. Through the podcast, we will be interviewing incredible women within the legal industry who have "Made the Shift" successfully. Through our three pillars Work, Lifestyle and Journey our aim is to uplift, inspire and encourage our community members who are looking to make some personal and professional life changes. Subscribe now for updates. Find out more about the Legal Werk Twitter Instagram LinkedIn --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiyan-majoko/message

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