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Best podcasts about Corporate lawyer

Latest podcast episodes about Corporate lawyer

How to Thrive
'Have conversations with purpose' - Nigel Taberner, Hostage Negotiator

How to Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 47:16


"Don't have negotiations, have conversations with purpose."We are absolutely thrilled to welcome Nigel Taberner onto the How to Thrive podcast this week to share his experiences as a hostage negotiator, being thrown into some of the most intense, high pressure situations imaginable.His stories are incredible, but you may be wondering where the connection is between that and the corporate world.Nigel, who is now an award-winning public speaker, answers that better than anyone else: "You deal with people. You want to influence people. You want to get them to change their behaviour and do things differently. And so do I."We discuss the art of listening, using your voice as a tool, and Nigel reveals his three top tips for thriving.With thanks to our sponsors Flank, an AI colleague for your in-house legal team. Flank is designed to work like a high performing team member for your legal department. Flank agents are able to instantly handle commercial team requests, eliminate bottlenecks and ensure your legal team operates at the speed your business demands. Flank agents are always on, always accurate and always ready. If you'd like to discover more about how Flank can redefine your legal operations, then take a look at getflank.ai. If you get in touch with them, please do mention How to Thrive, so that they know that it came from one of our wonderful listeners.How to Thrive events:Our events are a chance to come together with other Community Members to network and share learnings in a safe space. All of our events are focussed on HOW to thrive and deliver practical skills that you can incorporate into your work and home lives.​Visit our website to find out more.Your How to Thrive hosts:Claire Sanders, former Corporate Lawyer, General Council and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Helen Silver-MacMahon, Human Factors Specialist, Veterinary Nurse and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Music Credit: Lo-Fi Hip Hop (Never Old Fashioned) by Alex KizenkovPodcast Production: Anthony Zahra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Talking Shop
TSP 204: With Corporate Lawyer Bre Hitchen

Talking Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 80:41


On this weeks episode of TSP we open things up by having friend of show and new author, Alex "AD" Davis join the show on the TSP Hotline to discuss his first publication 'Move With Melo', a children's book that honors his latest family dog that passed away from cancer and 5% of all proceeds from the book sales go towards the National Canine Cancer Foundation! We also have a great guest this week as had the pleasure in speaking with Bobby's long time friend and current corporate lawyer, Bre Hitchen! Bre discusses the lawyer life and what exactly she does, the hard work and dedication it took to get where she is at today, the path she took, and the people who inspired her most along the way! All this and MORE on 204!Be sure to like , comment, share, and SUBSCRIBE!Get a copy of Alex Davis's book today: https://davisanddavispublishing.com/

Awesome Vegans with Elysabeth Alfano
Corporate Lawyer Turned Vegan Book Author: Christine Mott

Awesome Vegans with Elysabeth Alfano

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 64:58


What would make a corporate lawyer write a children's book about the New York City Zoo owl, Flaco, that escaped to freedom? Join The Plantbased Business Hour and Awesome Vegans Podcast for an in depth conversation with Christine Mott about her new book, Flaco's flight and plight and the power of children's books. Subscribe! For plant-based media/branding consulting and public speaking, reach out at elysabeth@elysabethalfano.com. For more information, visit ElysabethAlfano.com. For more information, visit ElysabethAlfano.com. Connect with Elysabeth on Linked in here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elysabeth-alfano-8b370b7/ For more PBH, visit ElysabethAlfano.com/Plantbased-Business-Hour.  

The Plantbased Business Hour
Corporate Lawyer Turned Vegan Book Author: Christine Mott

The Plantbased Business Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 64:58


What would make a corporate lawyer write a children's book about the New York City Zoo owl, Flaco, that escaped to freedom? Join The Plantbased Business Hour and Awesome Vegans Podcast for an in depth conversation with Christine Mott about her new book, Flaco's flight and plight and the power of children's books. Subscribe! For plant-based media/branding consulting and public speaking, reach out at elysabeth@elysabethalfano.com. For more information, visit ElysabethAlfano.com. For more information, visit ElysabethAlfano.com. Connect with Elysabeth on Linked in here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elysabeth-alfano-8b370b7/ For more PBH, visit ElysabethAlfano.com/Plantbased-Business-Hour.

How to Thrive
The power of listening - and Easter wiffle waffle

How to Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 39:40


This week on the How to Thrive podcast, we're focusing on listening.It's crucial to so much of what we do, but how often do we actively listen? It is a theme that has come up in the past on the podcast, so how can we be better listeners and how can that help us thrive at work and at home?Claire and Helen discuss all of this, as well serving up a healthy dose of Easter wiffle waffle ranging from buffalo to driving lessons and everything in between.With thanks to our sponsors Flank, an AI colleague for your in-house legal team. Flank is designed to work like a high performing team member for your legal department. Flank agents are able to instantly handle commercial team requests, eliminate bottlenecks and ensure your legal team operates at the speed your business demands. Flank agents are always on, always accurate and always ready. If you'd like to discover more about how Flank can redefine your legal operations, then take a look at getflank.ai. If you get in touch with them, please do mention How to Thrive, so that they know that it came from one of our wonderful listeners.How to Thrive events:Our events are a chance to come together with other Community Members to network and share learnings in a safe space. All of our events are focussed on HOW to thrive and deliver practical skills that you can incorporate into your work and home lives.​Visit our website to find out more.Your How to Thrive hosts:Claire Sanders, former Corporate Lawyer, General Council and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Helen Silver-MacMahon, Human Factors Specialist, Veterinary Nurse and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Music Credit: Lo-Fi Hip Hop (Never Old Fashioned) by Alex KizenkovPodcast Production: Anthony Zahra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to Thrive
Dan Stanley - redefining masculinity

How to Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 52:08


"I ignored the warning signs and paid the price, I went into my head and almost never came out."That powerful statement from Dan Stanley sets the tone for this episode of the How to Thrive podcast, which aims to shine a light on men's mental wellbeing.Dan says, despite having built himself a life of material success, he came to the realisation that his success was superficial and says his experience nearly cost him his marriage, his sanity and his life. He shares his personal journey of awakening to the superficiality of traditional masculinity, discusses the historical context of masculinity, the challenges modern men face, and the importance of peer support and community. Through his experiences, Dan emphasises the need for men to engage in honest conversations, prioritise self-awareness, and redefine their understanding of masculinity. He also reveals his top tips on how to thrive.Dan is the Founder of BetterMen: https://www.better-men.uk/He has published a book called "Rethinking Masculinity" which you can get a copy of from his website: https://www.better-men.uk/rethinking-masculinity-bookWith thanks to our sponsors Flank, an AI colleague for your in-house legal team. Flank is designed to work like a high performing team member for your legal department. Flank agents are able to instantly handle commercial team requests, eliminate bottlenecks and ensure your legal team operates at the speed your business demands. Flank agents are always on, always accurate and always ready. If you'd like to discover more about how Flank can redefine your legal operations, then take a look at getflank.ai. If you get in touch with them, please do mention How to Thrive, so that they know that it came from one of our wonderful listeners.How to Thrive events:Our events are a chance to come together with other Community Members to network and share learnings in a safe space. All of our events are focussed on HOW to thrive and deliver practical skills that you can incorporate into your work and home lives.​Visit our website to find out more.Your How to Thrive hosts:Claire Sanders, former Corporate Lawyer, General Council and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Helen Silver-MacMahon, Human Factors Specialist, Veterinary Nurse and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Music Credit: Lo-Fi Hip Hop (Never Old Fashioned) by Alex KizenkovPodcast Production: Anthony Zahra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to Thrive
Ed Kirwan: Empathy - The wonder drug

How to Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 56:48


"Empathy is the number one most important skill to be able to thrive professionally and personally."We're absolutely delighted to have Ed Kirwan on the podcast this week, a former teacher turned filmmaker who is on a mission to make all of us see the tangible benefits of being more empathetic.Ed is the CEO of Empathy Studios, an education and creative studio using the power of film and storytelling to develop the skill of empathy in all. He is also the Founder of Empathy Week, an annual festival that helps develop the skill of empathy in students aged 5-18.So, why is empathy so important in life and in the workplace? How do we go about being more empathic? And how does all of this help us and the businesses we own or work in thrive?Find out more about Ed:Ed KirwanEmpathy StudiosEmpathy WeekWith thanks to our sponsors Flank, an AI colleague for your in-house legal team. Flank is designed to work like a high performing team member for your legal department. Flank agents are able to instantly handle commercial team requests, eliminate bottlenecks and ensure your legal team operates at the speed your business demands. Flank agents are always on, always accurate and always ready. If you'd like to discover more about how Flank can redefine your legal operations, then take a look at getflank.ai. If you get in touch with them, please do mention How to Thrive, so that they know that it came from one of our wonderful listeners.How to Thrive events:Our events are a chance to come together with other Community Members to network and share learnings in a safe space. All of our events are focussed on HOW to thrive and deliver practical skills that you can incorporate into your work and home lives.​Visit our website to find out more.Your How to Thrive hosts:Claire Sanders, former Corporate Lawyer, General Council and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Helen Silver-MacMahon, Human Factors Specialist, Veterinary Nurse and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Music Credit: Lo-Fi Hip Hop (Never Old Fashioned) by Alex KizenkovPodcast Production: Anthony Zahra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to Thrive
Breaking the cycle

How to Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 55:51


To mark International Women's Day (March 8th) Claire and Helen sat down for a chat with Amy Martin to talk about a subject that rarely gets a mention in the workplace - menstrual cycles.As Amy puts it: “We want to move away from the narrative that women are ‘funny' around their period, but for many of us it's true. Yet we're ignoring it in the workplace.”Amy is on a mission to get us all (men included) talking about how someone's menstrual cycle can affect them at different times, and how businesses are failing to get the best from their teams by ignoring the natural fluctuations people experience in mood and energy.She talks powerfully about her own struggles with burnout and the power she has gained from getting to know her own menstrual cycle.Amy is a qualified veterinary nurse, as well as a coach and mentor. You can find her at Ark Referrals, The Point of Care Foundation, and Magnolia Coaching.Amy's book recommendations mentioned in the episode:Wild Power by Alexandra Pope and Sjanie Hugo WurlitzerUma Dinsmore-Tuli's Yoni ShaktiWith thanks to our sponsors Flank, an AI colleague for your in-house legal team. Flank is designed to work like a high performing team member for your legal department. Flank agents are able to instantly handle commercial team requests, eliminate bottlenecks and ensure your legal team operates at the speed your business demands. Flank agents are always on, always accurate and always ready. If you'd like to discover more about how Flank can redefine your legal operations, then take a look at getflank.ai. If you get in touch with them, please do mention How to Thrive, so that they know that it came from one of our wonderful listeners.How to Thrive events:Our events are a chance to come together with other Community Members to network and share learnings in a safe space. All of our events are focussed on HOW to thrive and deliver practical skills that you can incorporate into your work and home lives.​Visit our website to find out more.Your How to Thrive hosts:Claire Sanders, former Corporate Lawyer, General Council and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Helen Silver-MacMahon, Human Factors Specialist, Veterinary Nurse and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Music Credit: Lo-Fi Hip Hop (Never Old Fashioned) by Alex KizenkovPodcast Production: Anthony Zahra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to Thrive
Robyn Sandilands - going it alone

How to Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 51:31


Starting out on your own can feel daunting, even if it's within a profession you're already well-established in.It can, of course be incredibly exciting and liberating, but there will be challenges too, and often it's the unknown elements that feel the most daunting.In this episode of the How to Thrive podcast, we talk to Robyn Sandilands about some of those challenges, and how you can best prepare yourself to overcome them.Robyn doesn't just talk the talk, she walks the walk, having founded the legal consultancy business Sandilands Legal in 2023.We discuss the strength in saying "I don't understand", why career progression absolutely does not end at 45, and why kindness is the key to good leadership.With thanks to our sponsors Flank, an AI colleague for your in-house legal team. Flank is designed to work like a high performing team member for your legal department. Flank agents are able to instantly handle commercial team requests, eliminate bottlenecks and ensure your legal team operates at the speed your business demands. Flank agents are always on, always accurate and always ready. If you'd like to discover more about how Flank can redefine your legal operations, then take a look at getflank.ai. If you get in touch with them, please do mention How to Thrive, so that they know that it came from one of our wonderful listeners.How to Thrive events:Our events are a chance to come together with other Community Members to network and share learnings in a safe space. All of our events are focussed on HOW to thrive and deliver practical skills that you can incorporate into your work and home lives.​Visit our website to find out more.Your How to Thrive hosts:Claire Sanders, former Corporate Lawyer, General Council and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Helen Silver-MacMahon, Human Factors Specialist, Veterinary Nurse and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Music Credit: Lo-Fi Hip Hop (Never Old Fashioned) by Alex KizenkovPodcast Production: Anthony Zahra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to Thrive
Petra Velzeboer: 'Bravery feels like fear'

How to Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 59:51


"I was born and raised in a cult. I talk about how cults are like corporates, a lot."Petra Velzeboer is this week's guest on the How to Thrive podcast and we think we can safely say she has one of the most interesting life journeys we've ever come across. Born and raised in the Children of God cult, she grew up in an unconventional setting, before falling pregnant and deciding to leave.But that wasn't the end of her story, she has battled addiction, loneliness, had to adjust to a whole new way of living, and is now a hugely successful CEO, keynote speaker, and author.So how do you thrive in a new world? Claire, Helen and Petra discuss bravery (it "feels like fear"), accepting that "no one is coming to save you", and why many corporates are just like cults.Find out more about Petra's work on her website. Her new book Digital Wellbeing is out now! Order hereWith thanks to our sponsors Flank, an AI colleague for your in-house legal team. Flank is designed to work like a high performing team member for your legal department. Flank agents are able to instantly handle commercial team requests, eliminate bottlenecks and ensure your legal team operates at the speed your business demands. Flank agents are always on, always accurate and always ready. If you'd like to discover more about how Flank can redefine your legal operations, then take a look at getflank.ai. If you get in touch with them, please do mention How to Thrive, so that they know that it came from one of our wonderful listeners.How to Thrive events:Our events are a chance to come together with other Community Members to network and share learnings in a safe space. All of our events are focussed on HOW to thrive and deliver practical skills that you can incorporate into your work and home lives.​Visit our website to find out more.Your How to Thrive hosts:Claire Sanders, former Corporate Lawyer, General Council and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Helen Silver-MacMahon, Human Factors Specialist, Veterinary Nurse and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Music Credit: Lo-Fi Hip Hop (Never Old Fashioned) by Alex KizenkovPodcast Production: Anthony Zahra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Newfangled Lawyer
Episode 48: That Corporate Lawyer with Henry Nelson-Case

The Newfangled Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 56:10


In this episode, Patrick is joined by Henry Nelson-Case, a UK-based lawyer and content creator, for an engaging conversation about breaking traditional molds in law. Henry shares his unconventional journey from a traditional legal career to becoming a social media influencer, balancing the structured world of law with the creative freedom of content creation. He reflects on the challenges of stepping outside professional norms and the rewards of building a digital community. Through personal anecdotes, Henry reveals how platforms like TikTok have transformed his confidence, allowed him to connect with people worldwide, and opened doors to unexpected opportunities, from TEDx talks to global collaborations. Together, Patrick and Henry explore themes of authenticity, innovation, and rethinking what it means to be a lawyer. They challenge outdated stereotypes, encouraging lawyers to embrace their individuality and unique voices. The episode highlights the importance of continuous learning, self-expression, and letting go of rigid notions of professionalism, offering practical insights for lawyers looking to adapt to the profession's rapidly changing landscape. Whether you're a lawyer seeking inspiration or simply curious about the intersection of law and creativity, this episode is a thought-provoking and uplifting listen. About Henry Alongside working as a lawyer, Henry creates relatable and impactful content on social media that aims to positively impact the lives of all those who have been affected by negative corporate workplace behaviours. In doing so, Henry strives to promote the importance of mental health and wellbeing in the workplace and challenge such toxic corporate behaviours. Henry has also delivered a TedX talk on how toxic masculinity negatively impacts mens mental health, alongside speaking on BBC World News on Millennial and Gen Z behaviours. Henry has also spoken at Oxford and Cambridge universities and has also lead discussions at a whole host of UK conferences. https://www.linkedin.com/in/henrynelsoncase/ https://www.henrynelsoncase.co.uk

How to Thrive
Magnus Wood - kindness in the corporate world

How to Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 50:16


'Kindness is about leaving everyone and everything better'.In this episode of the How to Thrive podcast, Claire and Helen talk to Magnus Wood about the role kidness can play in the corporate world. It's not just about being nice to people, in fact, Magnus believes kindness in all its forms can help industries thrive.So, how do you define kindness? How can it transform corporate environments? And can it really help boost the bottom line?Magnus also introduces us a to a new word 'numinous' - and catches Claire and Helen slightly off-guard with one of the most left field moments we've seen on the podcast so far!Magnus is the CEO and Co-Founder of The Kindness Corporation, find out more about their work on their website.With thanks to our sponsors Flank, an AI colleague for your in-house legal team. Flank is designed to work like a high performing team member for your legal department. Flank agents are able to instantly handle commercial team requests, eliminate bottlenecks and ensure your legal team operates at the speed your business demands. Flank agents are always on, always accurate and always ready. If you'd like to discover more about how Flank can redefine your legal operations, then take a look at getflank.ai.How to Thrive events:Our events are a chance to come together with other Community Members to network and share learnings in a safe space. All of our events are focussed on HOW to thrive and deliver practical skills that you can incorporate into your work and home lives.​Visit our website to find out more.Your How to Thrive hosts:Claire Sanders, former Corporate Lawyer, General Council and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Helen Silver-MacMahon, Human Factors Specialist, Veterinary Nurse and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Music Credit: Lo-Fi Hip Hop (Never Old Fashioned) by Alex KizenkovPodcast Production: Anthony Zahra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to Thrive
James Collier - critical thinking and nutrition

How to Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 67:34


When it comes to nutrition advice, there's so much information (and mis-information) out there that it's easy to become overwhelmed. That's where today's podcast guest comes in.James Collier is the Co-Founder of Huel and now an author, with his new book "Well Fed: How modern diets are failing us and what we can do about it".In this episode of the How to Thrive Podcast, Claire and Helen talk to James about how to separate nutrition fact from fiction, the importance of critical thinking and why eating with others is beneficial in some surprising ways.We also find out James' three top tips for thriving as we start the new year with a bang.With thanks to our sponsors Flank, an AI colleague for your in-house legal team. Flank is designed to work like a high performing team member for your legal department. Flank agents are able to instantly handle commercial team requests, eliminate bottlenecks and ensure your legal team operates at the speed your business demands. Flank agents are always on, always accurate and always ready. If you'd like to discover more about how Flank can redefine your legal operations, then take a look at getflank.ai.How to Thrive events:Our events are a chance to come together with other Community Members to network and share learnings in a safe space. All of our events are focussed on HOW to thrive and deliver practical skills that you can incorporate into your work and home lives.​Visit our website to find out more.Your How to Thrive hosts:Claire Sanders, former Corporate Lawyer, General Council and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Helen Silver-MacMahon, Human Factors Specialist, Veterinary Nurse and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Music Credit: Lo-Fi Hip Hop (Never Old Fashioned) by Alex KizenkovPodcast Production: Anthony Zahra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Positive Talk Radio
935 | From Corporate Lawyer to Parkinson's Advocate: Larry Linton's Journey to a Meaningful Life

Positive Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 57:36


Joy Found Here
How 17 Harry Styles Concerts Helped a Corporate Lawyer turned Harry Styles Fangirl Heal Post-Divorce

Joy Found Here

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 48:55


What happens when a buttoned-up corporate lawyer trades her briefcase for feather boas and embarks on a whirlwind journey of 17 Harry Styles concerts across five countries?In today's episode, I am joined by SC Perot, a Nashville-based author, speaker and die-hard Harry Styles fangirl whose work centers on rediscovering joy and authenticity in life's most challenging moments. SC holds a law degree from Stanford and spent years as a corporate lawyer before embarking on a transformative personal journey. Her debut book, Styles of Joy: A Feel-Good Framework for Rediscovering Joy (with a Twist!), explores the intersection of grief and joy and offers a roadmap for cultivating happiness.Throughout this episode, SC shares her transformative journey of navigating life post-divorce, leaving her high-powered career, and rediscovering herself through unconventional joy. She recounts how listening to Harry Styles' music during long walks became a lifeline, eventually leading her to attend 17 of his concerts in five countries. SC introduces her philosophy of joy, structured into four actionable steps: cultivate, adopt, protect, and spread joy. She emphasizes the importance of finding joy in unexpected places and challenges societal norms around happiness and judgment. SC's anecdotes about embracing new experiences, like traveling solo and connecting with strangers, provide a blueprint for living authentically and joyfully despite life's challenges.Join us for episode 190 of the Joy Found Here and discover how to embrace spontaneity, find joy in unexpected places, and turn heartbreak into a journey of self-discovery.In This Episode, You Will Learn:Life upended: divorce, career pivot, and starting over (2:51)The unexpected role of Harry Styles in healing (5:28)The philosophy of joy and grief (14:31)Permission to say yes: rediscovering spontaneity (21:27)Finding joy in the wild (30:13)The birth of Styles of Joy (40:15)Wrapping up: joy as a life practice (45:31)Connect with SC Perot:InstagramGet SC Pero's book!Let's Connect:WebsiteInstagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to Thrive
Jess Harvey - from ballet to banking and beyond

How to Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 45:38


From promising ballet dancer, to leading compliance in the banking industry, to executive coach, Jess Harvey has seemingly done it all (apart from horse riding - yet!)In this episode of the How to Thrive Podcast, Claire and Helen find out more about Jess' incredible career and how she successfully shifted from long days in the city, to coaching talent from all walks of life.They discuss trusting your inner compass, why training isn't always the answer, and being human. We also hear Jess' three top tips on how to thrive.Find out more about the work Jess does on her website and the incredible Female Mentoring Alliance.How to Thrive events:Our events are a chance to come together with other Community Members to network and share learnings in a safe space. All of our events are focussed on HOW to thrive and deliver practical skills that you can incorporate into your work and home lives.​Visit our website to find out more.Your How to Thrive hosts:Claire Sanders, former Corporate Lawyer, General Council and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Helen Silver-MacMahon, Human Factors Specialist, Veterinary Nurse and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Music Credit: Lo-Fi Hip Hop (Never Old Fashioned) by Alex KizenkovPodcast Production: Anthony Zahra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to Thrive
When I say: "Civility" - You say: "Saves lives"

How to Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 32:15


What does it take to create a positive ripple effect? This week on the How to Thrive podcast, we reflect on our recent How to Thrive Vet event, where speakers inspired audiences with practical insights on resilience, leadership, and positivity.Claire and Helen discuss the "Doctor of Happiness" Andy Cope, who shared lessons on creating "to-be" lists instead of "to-do" lists, as well as the seven-second hug!They also recap key takeaways from Dr Paul Horwood's talk on the future of leadership, including catchphrases like "ethics is not a county outside London" and "don't recruit a team of minions".And Helen shares insights from her own session on civility in the workplace, and how simple acts of kindness and respect can transform workplace culture, reduce stress, and ultimately improve outcomes.Test you bias online:Here's a link to the website Helen mentions during the episode: https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/How to Thrive events:Our events are a chance to come together with other Community Members to network and share learnings in a safe space. All of our events are focussed on HOW to thrive and deliver practical skills that you can incorporate into your work and home lives.​Visit our website to find out more.Your How to Thrive hosts:Claire Sanders, former Corporate Lawyer, General Council and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Helen Silver-MacMahon, Human Factors Specialist, Veterinary Nurse and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Music Credit: Lo-Fi Hip Hop (Never Old Fashioned) by Alex KizenkovPodcast Production: Anthony Zahra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to Thrive
High performance routines, Dr Rob Archer

How to Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 64:04


How many of us recognise this routine: Get up in the morning, try to perform as hard as we possibly can, for as long as can, and then go to bed? Sometimes it feels like the right thing to do, or even the only thing we can do. But deep down we know it is not particularly efficient.Dr Rob Archer is a chartered psychologist who specialises in helping teams and individuals build resilience, improve mental health and sustain high performance. In this episode of the How to Thrive podcast, he argues that what we actually need to do is think about the times of focus and how we prepare ourselves for those and then recover afterwards, so we can maintain performance levels.Rob, Claire and Helen discuss the best ways to maintain motivation and effectiveness over the long haul without burning out. They look at practical strategies for setting realistic goals, managing energy levels, and creating a balanced approach to work that promotes both productivity and well-being. In short, how to thrive!How to Thrive events:Our events are a chance to come together with other Community Members to network and share learnings in a safe space. All of our events are focussed on HOW to thrive and deliver practical skills that you can incorporate into your work and home lives.​Visit our website to find out more.Your How to Thrive hosts:Claire Sanders, former Corporate Lawyer, General Council and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Helen Silver-MacMahon, Human Factors Specialist, Veterinary Nurse and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Music Credit: Lo-Fi Hip Hop (Never Old Fashioned) by Alex KizenkovPodcast Production: Anthony Zahra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to Thrive
Practising resilience, empathy and civility

How to Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 47:51


How do you practise resilience in the face of personal and professional stress? How do you make sure you are being as kind as possible to yourself and others?In this episode of the How to Thrive podcast, Claire and Helen discuss how life's unexpected difficulties often demand resilience, and how that's sometimes easier said than done, even when we're teaching it to others. They also delve into the topic of civility - why it's important and how it can save lives.How to Thrive events:Our events are a chance to come together with other Community Members to network and share learnings in a safe space. All of our events are focussed on HOW to thrive and deliver practical skills that you can incorporate into your work and home lives.​Visit our website to find out more.Your How to Thrive hosts:Claire Sanders, former Corporate Lawyer, General Council and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Helen Silver-MacMahon, Human Factors Specialist, Veterinary Nurse and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Music Credit: Lo-Fi Hip Hop (Never Old Fashioned) by Alex KizenkovPodcast Production: Anthony Zahra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Lessons I Learned in Law
High speed delivery of Legal Services with the Chantelle Zemba, Group GC at Deliveroo

Lessons I Learned in Law

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 51:08


On this week's show, I am joined by Chantelle Zemba, Group General Counsel at Deliveroo.Chantelle falls into the category of someone who was a relectant in-house lawyer. She was seconded to Deliveroo to help out with some fundraising and corporate matters whilst she worked at Norton Rose Fulbright. At that time she was a self confessed deal junkie Corporate Lawyer!She joined them full time in the Corporate team shortly after and admits she has never looked back...nor had the time to do so!! The amount she has covered in her 10 years working with and advising Deliveroo is quite incredible.In our conversation, Chantelle talks about leading Deliveroo's legal team through its $2 billion IPO, and what she's learned along the way. Her three key lessons?Be the person who gets things done—being action-oriented will always get you noticed.Simplify complexity—make sure you can communicate effectively; if you can explain it simply, people will listen.Step into others' shoes—understanding different perspectives is critical for effective negotiation and leadership.Chantelle also reflects on the challenges of moving from private practice to in-house, the value of mentorship, and what it takes to thrive in the ever-changing world of tech.If you're interested in leadership, creativity in law, and making things happen, don't miss this episode! 

How to Thrive
Humanising rules, Christian Hunt

How to Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 67:56


How many times have you whizzed through an online training course at work, only to instantly forget everything it was supposed to be teaching you? How many times have you been tested on a company policy that has next to no impact on your day-to-day role?In this episode of the How to Thrive podcast, co-hosts and sisters Claire and Helen meet Christian Hunt, a man who is on a mission to change all of that.Through his company Human Risk Ltd he is trying to make the workplace a little more human, and help employees thrive.Part of that is removing unnecessary training, which he says can have a really detrimental effect on the employee-employer relationship, and could be counter-productive when it comes to compliance.Check out Christian's book Humanizing Rules. How to Thrive events:Our events are a chance to come together with other Community Members to network and share learnings in a safe space. All of our events are focussed on HOW to thrive and deliver practical skills that you can incorporate into your work and home lives.​Visit our website to find out more.Your How to Thrive hosts:Claire Sanders, former Corporate Lawyer, General Council and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Helen Silver-MacMahon, Human Factors Specialist, Veterinary Nurse and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Music Credit: Lo-Fi Hip Hop (Never Old Fashioned) by Alex KizenkovPodcast Production: Anthony Zahra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to Thrive
5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Go! Jodi Goldman

How to Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 56:51


"If you avoid doing something you're afraid of, you're telling your unconscious that it's dangerous, which then creates a pattern of fear."In this episode of the How to Thrive podcast, co-hosts and sisters Claire and Helen meet Jodi Goldman, a personal impact specialist who packs a punch.Jodi is all about helping women "own the room with magnetic confidence, assertive communication skills and a powerful personal brand".She discusses the power of the five second rule, why she believes it's important to recognise men and women as equal but different, and the role how we dress can play in how we perceive ourselves.5, 4, 3, 2, 1 - let's go!How to Thrive events:Jodi is appearing at the Thrive Legal Community Meet-up in London on September 26th. Click here to become a Thrive Legal Community Member and attend the event.Our events are a chance to come together with other Community Members to network and share learnings in a safe space. All of our events are focussed on HOW to thrive and deliver practical skills that you can incorporate into your work and home lives.​Visit our website to find out more.Your How to Thrive hosts:Claire Sanders, former Corporate Lawyer, General Council and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Helen Silver-MacMahon, Human Factors Specialist, Veterinary Nurse and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Music Credit: Lo-Fi Hip Hop (Never Old Fashioned) by Alex KizenkovPodcast Production: Anthony Zahra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to Thrive
Pause, control and listen

How to Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 38:23


We're back after the summer break and feeling energised for the year ahead!In this episode, co-hosts and sisters Claire and Helen chat about the taking time to reflect on what will make their business thrive (and what will not), the importance of perspective, and recognising your strengths.They also discuss exam results, prancing ponies, and how a donkey made a good point about assertiveness.How to Thrive events:Our events are a chance to come together with other Community Members to network and share learnings in a safe space. All of our events are focussed on HOW to thrive and deliver practical skills that you can incorporate into your work and home lives.​Visit our website to find out more.Your How to Thrive hosts:Claire Sanders, former Corporate Lawyer, General Council and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Helen Silver-MacMahon, Human Factors Specialist, Veterinary Nurse and Co-Founder of Being Human Consulting.Music Credit: Lo-Fi Hip Hop (Never Old Fashioned) by Alex KizenkovPodcast Production: Anthony Zahra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Morning Brief
Silent Struggles: Everyday Stories Of Women Doctors

The Morning Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 26:44


The recent incident at R G Kar Medical College has brought the larger issue of women's safety, particularly in the medical profession, into sharp focus. We hear firsthand accounts from women doctors who recount the harassment and discrimination they face from colleagues, patients, and their families. Host Nidhi Sharma talks to Dr. Ammara Hasan, Radiation Oncologist and Anirban Chowdhury talks to Aparna Mittal, DEI advisor/ Corporate Lawyer, Founder Samāna Centre, on whether the legal framework is inadequate to protect women employees. You can follow our host Nidhi Sharma on her social media: Twitter & Linkedin Check out other interesting episodes : Bumpy Rides For EVs in India, Lethal Liquor Part 1: How Moonshine Devastated a Village, India Scorching Part 1, India Scorching Part 2, Will Chabahar Port open up India's own Silk Route? and more! ET Podcasts now has a new show. 7@7 is your quick, sharp sub 5 minute daily roundup of financial news from India and the world. Tune in to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Prime Music, Jio Saavn, Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts from! Catch the latest episode of ‘The Morning Brief' on ET Play, The Economic Times Online, Spotify, Apple Podcasts,JioSaavn, Amazon Music and Youtube.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Style Stories Podcast
How to get a stylish work wardrobe with Lisa Marinelli

The Style Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 32:06 Transcription Available


Corporate Lawyer, Board Advisor, Instagram star and mum of Two Lisa Marinelli joined me on the podcast this week to discuss how you can dress fashionably at work and still be taken seriously. You do not have to dress in dull corporate clothes anymore - in fact, showing some flair and personality in the workplace helps you stand out in a competitive world. We all thrive when are more authentically ourselves and dressing with confidence helps you to appear confident to others instantly.   Does your work wardrobe need a shake up?   “When I first started out as a lawyer, I bought a suit because I thought that's what I needed to wear to feel like I belonged in a corporate setting. But soon enough, you realize that a black suit is not really an expression of anything. I started playing with the idea of ‘power dressing' by finding the colours that made me feel the most confident" -Lisa Marinelli   Please remember to hit the follow button and subscribe so you don't miss any new episodes of the Style Stories Podcast.   You'll hear about:   02:50 - How Lisa got into law and built her Instagram 05:01 - Is corporate fashion more relaxed in the gaming industry?              07:43 - Does Lisa wear relaxed clothes to work? 09:31 - Clothes can elevate you professionally 11:13 - Where did this creative outlet come from? 14:54 - Does Lisa have a work and weekend wardrobe? 17:27 - What pieces of her wardrobe does Lisa love? 20:21 - Needing accessories more than clothes 22:58 - Shopping pre-loved and for her 5'2" height 28:07 - Lisa's style in 3 words   Find Lisa here:   Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lisaingmarinelli/channel/   Lisa was featured on Net a Porter recently, read more here:   https://www.net-a-porter.com/en-gb/porter/article-30e3a28c1bee1b73/fashion/art-of-style/working-wardrobe-lisa-ing-marinelli   Find out more about me:   Book Lisa's Sixty Minute Styling Session here:   https://www.lisagillbestyle.com/60min-styling-session   Follow Lisa on Instagram here:   https://www.instagram.com/lisegillbestylist/   Lisa's website and 'in-person' services here:   https://www.lisagillbestyle.com/   #personalstyle #personalstylist #fashionpodcast

The Kapeel Gupta Career Podshow
Exploring The Path of a Corporate Lawyer

The Kapeel Gupta Career Podshow

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 8:53


Send us a Text Message.In this episode, we explore the fascinating career of a corporate lawyer, discussing the scope of work in India and abroad, the nature of their responsibilities, the essential skills and educational qualifications needed, and the financial rewards in this field. Whether you're an aspiring lawyer or curious about the legal profession, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice to help you navigate your career journey. Tune in for expert tips, real-world examples, and a thoughtful conclusion to inspire your professional growth. Subscribe now and embark on your path to becoming a successful corporate lawyer!Connect With Kapeel GuptaWhat You May Learn0:00 Introduction0:56 Mission Statement1:12  Scope in India and Abroad2:35 Nature of Work3:52 Skills and Educational Qualifications5:34  Salary in India and Abroad6:31  ConclusionSupport the Show.

Secrets of the Corporate Game
37. Navigating Workplace Challenges with That Corporate Lawyer, Henry Nelson-Case

Secrets of the Corporate Game

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 38:50 Transcription Available


Every generation has brought unique characteristics to the workplace. Baby Boomers are known for their work ethic, loyalty, Millennials for their tech-savvy nature and Gen-Z seemed to be redefining the corporate world with their boundaries setting. However, years of corporate culture has led to normalizing certain workplace behaviors. In today's episode, Kendall Berg chats with That Corporate Lawyer, Henry Nelson-Case, about how they are using their social media platforms to shed a light and challenge toxic corporate environments. They advocate for workplace wellness, and empower individuals to speak up and demand change. About Henry  Henry is a qualified lawyer from the UK, and a newfound influencer as well. He strives to promote the importance of mental health in the workplace and challenges toxic corporate behaviors. On social media, he creates relatable and impactful content that positively touches the lives of all those who have been affected by negative corporate workplace behaviors. Henry is also a co-founder of a company that helps law firms and organizations utilize the benefits of short-form videos. With his personal experience in the corporate world and a passion for mental health awareness, Henry aims to foster a community of people that can openly talk about their experiences and support each other. Follow That Corporate Lawyer on Instagram  TikTok:  Mental wellbeing resources  That Career Coach Want to know more about Kendal Berg, that career coach?  Follow her on Instagram: @thatcareercoach_ Check out her courses on the website: https://thatcareercoach.net/  Learn more about Symposia 

The Doers Nepal -Podcast
Investment in Nepal: Boom or Bust?| A conversation with a Corporate Lawyer | Anup Upreti | EP 189

The Doers Nepal -Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 81:35


Welcome to the Doers Podcast, where we bring you inspiring conversations with individuals making a significant impact in their respective fields. In this episode of The Doers Nepal, Anup Ghimire is joined by Anup Raj Upreti. Anup Raj Upreti is a Managing Partner at Pioneer Law Associates. He has been active in the field of Law for nearly two decades. Anup has also been involved in legal reform projects covering banking and finance, corporate, insolvency, and hydropower laws. Don't miss out on this engaging conversation about Corporate Law, Investment in Nepal, the Economy, Legal Entrepreneurship, and more. Subscribe to The Doers Nepal for more inspiring content. Get Inspired, Be a Doer. Host: Anup Ghimire Anup's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anup-ghimire-9366aa5a/ Guest: Anup Raj Upreti Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anup-upreti-bb3bbb20/ Other Podcast with Anup Raj Upreti: https://youtu.be/ifFSlqZ_4OY?si=MPjWFImIBVxqdLCn Follow us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedoersnepal/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedoersnepal Production Partner: Viewfinders Production Podcast page: podcast@viewfinders.com.np  

The Coaching Conversation
What does a Corporate Lawyer do for your business, with Guest Duncan Macintosh

The Coaching Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 36:48


Duncan Macintosh is a corporate lawyer and co-founder of Capital Law LLP, specialising in private equity, corporate governance and transactions in the world of business and commerce. In this fascinating episode, Graham and Duncan discuss the buying and selling of businesses and the challenges involved for business leaders.Duration: 36:48Connect with Duncan:Website: capitallaw.co.uk/people/duncan-macintoshWebsite: www.theexecutivemindset.co.ukEmail: theexecutivemindset@sagegreen.comFollow us:LinkedIn: @TheExecutive MindsetFacebook: @ExecutiveMindsetCoachingTwitter: @TheExecMind

Mamas Know Best, We Got Something to Say!
181: The Power of Estate Planning with Lauren Klein

Mamas Know Best, We Got Something to Say!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 41:31


Eaton Financial Group's  motto is to live well, work hard and give generously. The firm specializes in helping women who handle household financial planning by acting in a fiduciary capacity – meaning your best interests are their first priority. For a relaxed and no-obligation cup of coffee and transparent information about creating a financial portfolio – live or virtually – visit eatonfinancialgroup.com to set an appointment. Tell them The Motherhood Village sent you! Join our FREE virtual Financial Lunch and Learn March 8th!  In this episode of the Motherhood Village podcast, I speak with special guest Lauren Klein, an estate planning attorney, entrepreneur, and mother.  Lauren discusses her journey of overcoming adversity amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and transforming her life and career. She also provides an insightful view on the process and importance of estate planning.  We talk about everything from the significance of naming guardians for minor children, to making health care decisions during incapacity, the misconceptions of having an estate plan and the difference between an asset and a will. Lauren also expresses her passion for the 'Wealthy Lawyer Squad', her initiative aimed at supporting other lawyers, especially women, in navigating their careers. The conversation emphasizes the importance of financial literacy for future generations and the role of estate planning in demonstrating the empowering aspect of money management. We talk about: 0:00 Introduction and Guest Background 0:45 Her favorite book to recommend 2:21 Shifting from Corporate Lawyer to going out on her own  06:39 What is an estate plan and why it's important 13:04 The difference between a will, power of attorney, estate plan 20:42 The impact of COVID on estate planning & business 23:43 If there is one actionable takeaway from this conversation what should it be 25:43 Getting things in place for caretakers of your children 28:02 The Wealthy Lawyer Squad - mission + services 31:41 How she juggles mom life, servicing her clients & owning a business Resources Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki Connect with Lauren Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawyerlaurenklein/ https://linktr.ee/lawyerlaurenaklein/ Connect with Nicole  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.motherhood.village1/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The.Motherhood.Village1 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolegcumberbatch/ https://www.themotherhoodvillage.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNzy4b2WHCxvP1k8lL0dvIA     

Get Diversified Podcast
EP#21 | From Corporate Lawyer to Real Estate Mogul | Clive Davis

Get Diversified Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 42:57


Join us for an inspiring interview with Clive, who went from a successful corporate lawyer in New York City to a thriving real estate entrepreneur in Atlanta. Discover the pivotal moments that led him to take a leap of faith, leaving behind a two-decade corporate career to pursue his passion for real estate. Gain valuable insights and practical tips as he shares his triumphs, challenges, and transformation. Don't miss this must-watch video for anyone interested in real estate or seeking inspiration to follow their dreams. Subscribe now for more captivating stories!Contact your hosts:Website: www.morelandequity.comFollow on social media @morelandequityListen on Apple Podcasts & Spotify @getdiversified

Hustle And Flowchart - Tactical Marketing Podcast
Unleashing Untapped Potential: From Corporate Lawyer to Holistic Business Coach with Briony McKenzie

Hustle And Flowchart - Tactical Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 48:22


In this episode, Briony McKenzie shares her journey of transforming from a corporate lawyer to a coach, and how she navigated the challenging transition. Join Joe and Briony as they delve into Briony's experience with embracing scarcity and coaching culture in New Zealand, evolving her business, and emphasizing the importance of leadership, delegation, and financial awareness. Transitioning from Corporate Career to Coaching Briony discusses her shift from a corporate career to coaching, highlighting the scarcity of coaches and personal growth culture in New Zealand at the time, and the inspiration that led her to pursue coaching. The Ripple Effect of Coaching Programs in New Zealand Briony emphasizes the impact of her coaching programs in New Zealand, and her mission to bring positive energy back home from her experiences in America and Australia. Simplifying Focus and Creating a Full Customer Journey The importance of simplifying focus and creating a full customer journey is discussed, along with the challenge of letting go of unnecessary offerings to avoid diluting the community's potency. Understanding and Utilizing Financials for Business Growth Briony highlights the significance of using data, making informed decisions, and understanding the financial aspects of business to alleviate anxiety and make future forecasts. Importance of Self-Compassion and Continuous Learning Joe and Briony stress the value of self-compassion and continuous learning in business and individual journeys, and the importance of financial awareness for growth and hiring decisions. Two Other Episodes You Should Check Out Harnessing Intuition: Masculine and Feminine Energies in Business with Molly Hamill Conquer Success: The Power of Buying Back Your Time with Dan Martell Resources From Episode Accelerate growth with HubSpot's Sales Hub Check out other podcasts on the HubSpot Podcast Network Grab a 30-Day Trial of Kartra Connect with Briony on Untapped.nz Follow Untapped HQ on Instagram Check out The Untapped Podcast Contact Joe: joe@hustleandflowchart.com Thanks for tuning into this episode of the Hustle & Flowchart Podcast! If the information in these conversations and interviews have helped you in your business journey, please head over to iTunes (or wherever you listen), subscribe to the show, and leave me an honest review. Your reviews and feedback will not only help me continue to deliver great, helpful content, but it will also help me reach even more amazing entrepreneurs just like you!

First-time Founders
The difference between leading and managing - Scott Brown on the journey from lawyer to Visionary entrepreneur

First-time Founders

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 41:52


Scott Brown is Founder & CVO of Heriot Brown In-House Legal Recruitment and host of the Lessons I Learned In Law podcast. In this episode of the First-time Founders Podcast, Scott shares how he made the transition from Corporate Lawyer to business owner and the hard lessons he learned about himself as a Leader and Manager along the way! Interested viewers can reach Scott - https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottjbrown/ - at scott@heriotbrown.com (you can also find Scott's podcast at https://heriotbrown.com/podcast/ ) and Rob - https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertliddiard/ - at Rob@mission-group.co.uk (or to book some free time with Rob, visit https://www.mission-group.co.uk/work-with-rob). First-time Founders on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7hcdluu5ywrZ6qFhhI8EVH?si=840a4f564e6d4ea4 First-time Founders on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0SfnHZhV747su-Wnd-9Z0Q First-time Founders on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/first-time-founders/id1697488388

Mysterious Radio
A Corporate Lawyer's Astonishing Journey To Other Dimensions

Mysterious Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 53:15


My special guest sits down to share his mind-bending journey to other dimensions that started after meeting his spirit guide that came in the form of a homeless man.  It's super easy to access our archives! Here's how: iPhone Users:Access Mysterious Radio from Apple Podcasts and become a subscriber there or if you want access to even more exclusive content join us on Patreon. Android Users:Enjoy over 800 exclusive member-only posts to include ad-free episodes, case files and more when you join us on Patreon.  Copy and Paste our link in a text message to all your family members and friends! We'll love you forever! (Check out Mysterious Radio!)

PLANTSTRONG Podcast
Ep. 218: Nisha Vora - How this Corporate Lawyer Traded the Courtroom for the Kitchen

PLANTSTRONG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 77:45


Nisha Vora was raised in a traditional vegetarian Indian household, went to undergrad at Berkeley, Harvard Law School, and then worked as a corporate lawyer for a few years in New York City.It didn't take long for her to realize that this was NOT what she wanted to do because, even as a young girl, Nisha loved food and cooking. She was the girl who would watch cooking shows on TV and take cooking classes for fun. And, as a corporate lawyer, she definitely didn't have time for cooking and she wasn't having any fun.So, in 2016, after binge-watching food documentaries all weekend long, Nisha became fully plant-based and started a food blog side hustle – rainbowplantlfe.com. That “side” hustle has now become a full-time career as she teaches her one million YouTube subscribers how to be better cooks and consume fewer animals. In 2019, she released her first book, The Vegan Instant Pot Cookbook: Wholesome Indulgent Plant-Based Recipes and that's what we dive into today. People are so intimidated by this wildly popular kitchen tool and she breaks it down, teaches us how to start simple, and then shows us the magic you can create with the Instant Pot. Rip and Nisha discuss:Her parent's reaction when she told them she was leaving her law career to become a food bloggerTransitioning from Instagram to her own food blogHer personal journey from vegetarianism to veganismExploring the versatility of the Instant Pot and why she wanted to write this bookHow to start with the basics of Instant Pot cookingHer unique approach to cookingA sample of delicious recipes from the book including breakfasts, veggies, soups/curries, and comfort foodsVisit PLANTSTRONG Foods and stock up on all of our latest products:https://plantstrongfoods.com/ Follow PLANTSTRONG on Facebook for tips, recipes, and the chance to see Rip live each weekhttps://www.facebook.com/GoPlantstrong PLANTSTRONG Instagram - Check us out and share your favorite PLANTSTRONG products and why you love it! Don't forget to tag us using #goplantstrong

Byte-Sized Law
Byte-Sized Law - Conversation with Laurie David-Henric

Byte-Sized Law

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 48:57


I had the wonderful opportunity to converse with Laurie David-Henric on Byte-Sized Law. Laurie's career trajectory is truly remarkable, evolving from a Corporate Lawyer to an International Project Manager, mastering Business Process Optimization, and now holding the position of Head of Legal Operations at a renowned Fortune 500 company.Her story spans two continents, having led varied teams in four unique regions. Laurie has skillfully maneuvered through over 25 legal jurisdictions, constantly liaising with numerous international regulatory authorities. More than just a lawyer, Laurie exemplifies the qualities of an 'augmented lawyer.' Bilingual and globally aware, she always looks ahead, pushing boundaries and defying expectations.Join us for a captivating discussion, where we'll explore Laurie's impressive path and draw inspiration from her multifaceted experiences.

Going Green
Corporate Lawyer to Cleantech Lawyer - Juan Pablo Alban

Going Green

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 30:36


Green.org CEO Dylan Welch sits down with Juan Pablo Alban, of Stuart Alban Law PC, to learn about his experience becoming a lawyer, working as a corporate lawyer, and his transition to starting his own firm and working with a variety of cleantech clients.Support the show

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace
Star Corporate Lawyer Accused of Being Long-Time SERIAL RAPIST

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 40:00


A Manhattan corporate attorney is accused of serial rape and arrested in New Jersey. Matthew Nilo, 35, is charged with sexually assaulting four women 15 years ago. The first victim reported being abducted at gunpoint, driven to Terminal Street in Charleston, and raped. A fourth woman was attacked while she was jogging.  Investigators turned to forensic investigative genealogy, and after identifying Nilo as a person of interest, he was placed under surveillance. FBI agents obtain eating utensils and drinking glasses Niko used at a  corporate event. A DNA profile, which matched the rape suspect,  was obtained from one of the glasses.   Nilo has pleaded not guilty.  Joining Nancy Grace Today: Jean Fisher - Former Chief Deputy prosecutor in Ada County, Boise, ID; Former Special Crimes Chief Deputy (specializing in murder, crimes against children, and sexual assault); Director of Curriculum in Building Hope Today Dr. Shari Schwartz - Forensic Psychologist (specializing in Capital Mitigation and Victim Advocacy); Twitter: @TrialDoc; Author: "Criminal Behavior" and "Where Law and Psychology Intersect: Issues in Legal Psychology" Robert Crispin - "Crispin Investigations" Private Investigator; Former Federal Task Force Officer for United States Department of Justice, DEA and Miami Field Division; Former Homicide and Crimes Against Children Investigator; Facebook: Crispin Special Investigations, Inc.    Michael Brophy - Brophy Professional Genealogy & Heir Searching, Professional Genealogist based in Boston; Twitter: @brophy123, Facebook: @brophygenealogy  Rachel Countryman - Forensic nurse expert for Godoy Medical Forensics, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE); Twitter: @GodoyForensics  Bob Ward- Reporter for Boston 25 News; Twitter: Bward3, Facebook: Bob Ward Boston 25  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lawyer's Edge
Domenic Romano | From Lawyer to Entrepreneur: Unleash Your Firm's Potential

The Lawyer's Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 35:57


Domenic Romano is the Managing Partner of Romano Law PLLC, a modern transactional and litigation law practice focused on business, disputes, employment, media, and sports and entertainment law. He is also the Founding Member of the Business Lawyers Group, the Managing Lawyers Group, and the Entertainment Lawyers Group, all diverse networks of seasoned attorneys. Before founding Romano Law, Domenic was a Corporate Lawyer at Jones Day and Brown Raysman Millstein Felder & Steiner, LLP, where he focused on business transactions for private and public companies. As a legal commentator, Domenic has been featured in major news outlets, including NBC, CBS, CNN, and Fox Business News. He has also been quoted in The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Independent, TIME, and Entertainment Weekly. Domenic has been named to the New York Metro Super Lawyers list consecutively since 2015. In 2022, he was awarded Martindale-Hubbell's AV Preeminent Rating, ranking at the highest level of professional excellence for his legal expertise, communication skills, and ethical standards.  As an experienced corporate lawyer and entertainment attorney, Domenic advises clients on business structuring, divorce, purchases and sales, litigation, employment disputes, licensing, film finance, and complex contract negotiation. By providing legal advice as an entrepreneur, he helps other entrepreneurs scale their businesses and guides creative professionals to advance their careers.  In this episode… In law school, lawyers are taught to eliminate risk and restrain any entrepreneurial impulses. Consequently, many attorneys struggle to manage their businesses and overlook profitable opportunities. How can you transition from a lawyer to an entrepreneur to power your firm? As a seasoned attorney and entrepreneur, Domenic Romano helps lawyers relinquish traditional law firm practices and implement processes to scale their firms. Rather than focusing exclusively on billable hours and client acquisitions, Domenic says to build, retain, and scale a team of A-players by identifying their motivations and investing in their professional development. It's also critical to set expectations with clients regarding prompt payments and contractual agreements. When you gain the respect of your team and clients, you can manage your firm effectively.  In today's episode of The Lawyer's Edge Podcast, Elise Holtzman invites Domenic Romano, Managing Partner of Romano Law, to discuss how he began managing his law firm with an entrepreneurial mindset. Domenic shares how to transition from a lawyer to a law firm owner, strategies for managing and scaling a law firm, and expert advice for lawyers turned entrepreneurs. 

Make It Rain: Multifamily Real Estate Investing for Millennials
234. Clive Davis | From 20 Year Corporate Lawyer to Big Scale Multifamily Operator

Make It Rain: Multifamily Real Estate Investing for Millennials

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 49:52


Clive began his professional career as a corporate transactional lawyer with a Wall Street law firm  headquartered in NY, with assignments in Menlo Park, CA and Hong Kong, China. He spent six years as  in-house counsel, in a variety of roles, with the then biggest pharmaceutical company in the world,  before transitioning into the compliance space where he ultimately served as the chief compliance  officer for a Belgian biopharma's Americas business.  Clive has been investing in and self-managing his real estate investments since 1999 and is currently  invested in over 2,000 multifamily doors and 317 hotel keys. After twenty years of corporate life, Clive  made an entrepreneurial pivot full-time into the world of commercial real estate where he is currently  focused primarily on the acquisition, ownership and operation of large-scale multifamily communities  and is a general partner with over $70M of assets under management. Clive is a National Apartment Association (NAA) certified apartment manager (CAM). He holds a Juris  Doctorate from the Columbia University School of Law and is admitted to practice in New Jersey, New  York, and before the Court of International Trade. He holds a M.A. from SUNY at Albany and a B.A., with  high honors, Rutgers University. Website:  https://parkroyalcapital.comWelcome to Make It Rain: Multifamily Real Estate Investing for Millennials!  We're Daisy and Luc, two millennials who love multifamily investing.  With every episode, whether we're discussing a special topic or have on an amazing guest, the goal is to provide education and resources for anyone interested in investing in multifamily real estate, especially if you're a millennial.  We're excited to chat with you about the what's, the why's, the how's, the who's.  The best way to show support is to share it with anyone who might benefit from it and leave us an awesome review. Check out our website at makeitraincapital.com for more goodies.  Take action on your financial future TODAY!For more info, check us out at makeitraincapital.com.

In Her Financial Shoes Podcast
Why Visibility Gets In The Way of Business Growth

In Her Financial Shoes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 33:29


In this episode of the It's Not About The Money podcast (formerly In Her Financial Shoes podcast) I am talking about visibility with Jazze Jervis, a former Corporate Lawyer turned Business Coach. Visibility is one of the biggest challenges that stops people from making more money in their business even though it is one of the key things that will help people make more money in their business. Visibility is a double-edged sword and makes us face some of our limiting beliefs around confidence. Jazze has created an immersive program that combines strategy and visibility work, also combining human design. Together we are going to lean into visibility in a way that feels really good, really supportive and shows you how you can really enhance your natural skills.   In this episode: The biggest thing that stops people from getting visible How to find your authentic voice Ways to improve your visibility in a way that feels good Navigating visibility when healing from burnout   Resources: Get my FREE book 'It's Not About The Money' Take the Money StoryTypes® Quiz Join Catherine's FREE Facebook Group 'The Wealthy Women Community' Catherine's YouTube Channel Connect with Catherine on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook Find out about our Wealthy Woman School® Connect with Jazze on Instagram and listen to the All That Jazze Podcast  

Career Crossroads
Chris Lewarne – From New York City corporate lawyer to Barry's Bootcamp instructor in Toronto

Career Crossroads

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 72:28


#82 – Chris Lewarne is well known in the Toronto fitness community as one of the trainers at Barry's Bootcamp, helping people achieve their fitness and health goals. Fitness, however, was not the path Chris set out on when leaving high school. Growing up, his family struggled financially, and Chris worked some awful jobs as a teenager to help contribute. With those experiences pushing him forward, he dreamed about the financial stability a high-paying career could provide and as a successful student, he chose a career in law to help him achieve his goal. Upon graduation, Chris was obsessed with making his way to New York City and it didn't take long for that to happen; his first job offer was with a corporate law firm in NYC and Chris jumped at the chance. Then one day, Chris's life changed. It changed so profoundly that he quit his job at the law firm without any real plan and spent the day wandering the streets of New York.  Ultimately, one of the worst experiences of Chris's life set him on a new path that brought him back home to Toronto, years later. Listen today to hear about:What it was like working in corporate law in New York CityWhat prompted Chris's move from law to fitnessHow Chris ended up back in TorontoHow his new career led him to become a contestant on Canada's Ultimate Challenge. Links from this episode:Follow Chris on Instagram @the_cuddlycanadian Take a class with Chris at Barry's Bootcamp's Richmond studio in TorontoWatch Canada's Ultimate Challenge on CBC Gem___________________You can find Career Crossroads at careercrossroads.ca or follow us on social media: Instagram: @career_crossroadsLinkedIn: Career Crossroads PodcastFacebook: Career Crossroads PodcastTikTok: @jonathancollaton

In-house Insiders
The challenges and opportunities of being a sole in-house legal counsel

In-house Insiders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 20:42


Michael Guilday is the General Counsel and Head of Property at the Sydney Fish Markets. Michael's job is incredibly diverse, involving the management of a wide range of stakeholders and overseeing the complex relocation of the fish markets. He was also the recipient of the Sole Legal Counsel of the Year Award at the 2021 Corporate Lawyer of the Year Awards. In this episode, Michael breaks down his experience in managing such a broad range of stakeholders and the challenges involved in relocating a well-established institution. He also shares what it was like to be recognised with such a prestigious award. And, he unpacks the challenges and opportunities of being the sole in-house legal counsel in an organisation. This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.

Light Up Your Worth
105. From Corporate Lawyer to Tarot Reader with Liz Zamorski

Light Up Your Worth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 84:59


Risk-taking is often seen as something to be avoided. We're taught to play it safe, to stay in our comfort zone, and to think twice before taking any kind of leap. But what if we were to think differently about risk-taking? What if we were to view risk-taking as an opportunity to find joy and fulfillment? In this Light Up Your Worth episode host Debbie McAllister, and psychic tarot reader, Liz Zamorski discusses her journey from becoming a corporate lawyer and her transition into being a full-time tarot reader and how this discovery led her to felling fulfilled and find her purpose. Liz Zamorski is a lawyer-turned-lightworker dedicated to offering innovative, smart, and fun ways to access the messages and insight you need to live with confidence and clarity. From her career in corporate law to reading tarot cards, Liz draws on her deep understanding of the tarot and her commitment to professional integrity and authenticity to provide a truly personalized and meaningful reading experience. She is known for her compassionate and non-judgmental approach and is committed to helping you find the answers and guidance you need to live your best life. Liz's intention is for you to feel held, empowered, and guided during your reading from start to finish. There's a lot of info on this site for you, so take a look, book a reading, and get in touch with any questions you might have. This episode is sponsored by Debbie McAllister and Get Unstuck Coaching. What would life feel like when YOU can move forward with confidence? Debbie McAllister is a Breakthrough Catalyst Coach and the Light Up Your Worth podcast host. I am also a fur baby mom, once a single momma to an empty nester of a son who continues to inspire me, a spiritual diva, and a mid-life resilient woman who did not give up on herself until I discovered my own worth and self-acceptance after five decades of struggle and found peace. She guides spiritually curious women to release mental & emotional blocks that keep them stuck so they can discover the unbelievable resources within themselves, ignite their light, and empower them to building a consciously intentional radiant life. To reach Liz: Website: https://www.lizzamorski.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefemmegenius/ Book a tarot reading: https://app.squarespacescheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=23804354 Tarot Cheat Sheet: https://www.lizzamorski.com/tarot-cheat-sheet Try the Ignite Your Inner Sparkle! Energetic healing limiting beliefs to reconnect with your inner sparkle! https://www.lightupyourworth.net What if there were no inner barriers, what would your radiant life look like? Unlock your heartfelt desires! Get Unstuck Coaching packages https://lightupyourworth.net/get-unstuck-coaching-with-debbie-mcallister Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightupyourworth YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/Lightupyourworthpodcast Facebook Business Page: https://www.facebook.com/LightUpYourWorthwithDebbieMcAllister TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lightupyourworth 3 Ways to Give to the Light Up Your Worth podcast: Buy Me A Coffee. One-time increments of $5. No commitment. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lightupyrworth Join me on Patreon membership with sliding levels beginning at the I AM Enough $2.27 monthly. https://www.patreon.com/lightupyourworth Sponsor one or more episodes to expand your reach with your audience in 27 countries and growing. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/lightupyourworth/support This podcast episode was edited by Chelsea Weaver Podcasting Chelseaweaverpodcasting.com https://linktr.ee/chelseaweaverpodcasting --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lightupyourworth/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lightupyourworth/support

Powerful Ladies Podcast
Episode 207: Kelly Lucinda Galligan | Corporate Lawyer, Merger & Acquisitions Firm Partner

Powerful Ladies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 45:03


We all need lawyers. Good ones are hard to find. Great ones are impossible to find. And amazing lawyers that you also want to hang out with, they are among the hardest to find unicorns in this world. Today's guest, Kelly Galligan, is ONE OF THOSE UNICORNS.

The Gold Collar Investor
TGCI 219: Corporate Lawyer moving to Colombia to start a coffee company!

The Gold Collar Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 36:10


For today's episode, Pancham interviews Adam Jason - partner of Legacy Group, who joined in 2017 after eight years practicing law in the United States. Adam, after graduating from law school worked for two international law firms and advised the world's leading investment banks like JP Morgan and Citibank, among others. He specializes in corporate finance, corporate governance, and securities regulation, helping companies and investment banks with IPOs and offering debt and equity securities. Let us discover Adam's journey from being a corporate lawyer moving to Colombia, and starting a successful coffee company! Let us also know how he got the courage to completely part ways with the life he had always seen to start something new.   Listen and enjoy the show!   Quote: "Everybody is so traditional, but if you are willing to do something different and make something of it, you have a story to tell." Timestamped Shownotes: 0:37 - Pancham introduces Adam Jason 2:14 - Adam talked about how he started his investing and entrepreneurial journey in Colombia.  7:19 - What are the challenges Adam had when he first moved to Colombia and left his job?  9:40 - Adam being a partner of Legacy Group and his flagship product, "Green Coffee Company." 16:06 - Aggregating land as the start of his coffee company 22:27 - Green Coffee Company's workforce 25:00 - Distribution and partnership with other companies   30:32 - Adam's first time investing outside of Wall Street  31:53 - One of his investments didn't go as expected  33:00 - Adam's advice for people starting their investing journey 34:44 - How can you connect with Adam 3 Key Points: There are plenty of opportunities for the ultra-high network, but difficult to get direct access to private businesses with good upside. Focus on an industry that is significant in the country where you are starting your business.  Find alternative investments that are meaningful for you.  Get in Touch: Legacy Group - https://legacy-group.co/  The Gold Collar Investor Banking - https://thegoldcollarinvestorbanking.com/bankingshow  The Gold Collar Investor Club - https://thegoldcollarinvestor.com/club/  Pancham Gupta Email - p@thegoldcollarinvestor.com 

The Mogul Marathon Real Estate Podcast
EP #25: How I Quit My Corporate Lawyer Job To Become A Full-Time Commercial Real Estate Investor With Clive Davis

The Mogul Marathon Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 45:59


Are you ready to quit your job to become a full-time commercial real estate investor? Well, get ready for the ride. It can get bumpy until business starts to take off. One of the ways you can accelerate your road to success is by education and leveraging passive investments to gain experience. In this episode, Clive Davis shares his journey on why he left his corporate position as an attorney, to take the risk to become a full-time commercial real estate operator, and how the law of the first deal helped him grow his portfolio. Clive began his professional career as a corporate transactional lawyer with a Wall Street law firm, and after twenty years of corporate life, Clive is now a full-time commercial real estate investor and syndicator, and is currently focused on the acquisition and operation of large-scale multifamily communities, and is a general partner of over $70M of assets under management. In this episode, we discuss… - How he leaned on education to help him transition from a corporate lawyer to a full-time commercial real estate investor - How he leveraged passive investing to learn how to become an active investor - How "The law of the 1st deal" happened to him - How he raises capital in a volatile market today Clive's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clivedavisesq Clive's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parkroyalcapital/?hl=en Clive's Website: Multifamily Real Estate Investment | Park Royal Capital Interested in investing in commercial real estate opportunities? Join our investor group here Check out our FREE multifamily due diligence checklist to avoid costly mistakes. Click here to download the checklist. Check out our FREE Syndication Guide For Passive Investors to learn everything you know need to know BEFORE you passively invest in real estate. Click here to download the guide.

Clear Admit MBA Admissions Podcast
Wire Taps 251—690, should they retake? Indian corporate lawyer. Targeting the trilogy (HSW)

Clear Admit MBA Admissions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 42:59


Our latest episode of the Clear Admit podcast begins with Alex reviewing the upcoming MBA admissions deadlines for this week, which include Stanford, Yale SOM, Northwestern / Kellogg and NYU / Stern. Graham then makes a plea for listeners to take a new survey we have published which asks about brand perceptions for each of the top programs. More details are here: https://bit.ly/mbabrands (Note: Amazon gift cards are available to some of the respondents!) Graham then highlighted the new class profiles for Columbia and Duke / Fuqua, which led to your hosts debating some of the inconsistencies in reporting these numbers across programs, and how frustrating that can be. Graham also mentioned the recently published Adcom Q&As for Yale SOM, Austin / McCombs and Minnesota / Carlson, as well as a piece we published on interview locations for each of the top programs. It looks like many top programs are sticking with virtual interviews (at least as an option). Graham then commented on the Real Humans piece for Cornell / Johnson, which is great reading for anyone applying to that program. Before moving into the usual candidate profiles, Alex asked Graham a question about whether a candidate should disclose a DUI (criminal conviction) in their application, even if the school does not explicitly ask. This led to some interesting debate...   Graham then highlighted the upcoming essay workshop series, which includes three events, and begins this week, on Wednesday  with Berkeley / Haas, Yale SOM, Chicago / Booth, Cornell / Johnson, and Wharton.   Signups are here: https://bit.ly/clearadmitfall As usual, this WireTaps episode features three real candidate profile reviews, taken from recent ApplyWire entries. First up, Alex selects a candidate who appears to have a pretty decent profile for the programs they are targeting, but their GMAT is 690. It might be enough to gain admissions, but we really think it makes sense to retake the test if they feel there's any opportunity to increase the score. This may make their current target programs more accessible and also could provide more opportunity for programs in the next tier. This week's second candidate is a corporate lawyer from India. Their GMAT is 710, and they plan to retake, and spread their applications over Round 1 and 2. Graham highlighted the rationale for a lawyer who wants to seek an MBA, using a 'referee' analogy. Finally, Alex picked out what appears to be an outstanding candidate who is only targeting the “trilogy” of Harvard, Stanford and Wharton. A little risky, but there is a lot to like. They are over-represented, but they have already applied in Round 1. This episode was recorded in Paris, France and Cornwall, England. It was produced and engineered by Dennis Crowley in glorious West Philadelphia. Please remember to rate and review the show wherever you may listen!

Noah Kagan Presents
From Corporate Lawyer to Relationship Coach (w/ Stephanie Rigg)

Noah Kagan Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 55:34


Stephanie Rigg is a former corporate lawyer down in Australia, but after some soul searching (and Google searching) she became a relationship coach to help people have better and healthier love lives.   I randomly found her on Instagram and she was the first relationship coach I ever saw that wasn't woo-woo and had solid, unique advice.   Now, she makes more money being a relationship coach than she did as a lawyer, and her online course, Healing Anxious Attachment, has helped hundreds of people process their anxious attachment styles so they can move toward more secure relationships.    If you want to have a healthier and more fulfilling relationship, check out Stephanie's breakthrough-inducing course and insightful Instagram content @stephanie__rigg.

Our American Stories
How a Corporate Lawyer Found His Mission-Driven Path (Bob Norton)

Our American Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 38:16


On this episode of Our American Stories, Bob Norton tells the story of his adventures from picking up nuts and bolts with dad at work, to being a very successful corporate lawyer, to now serving as the General Counsel of Hillsdale College. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.