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Lawyers in the Making Podcast
E109: Danielle Mikaelian 3L at Harvard Law School

Lawyers in the Making Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 80:16


Danielle Mikaelian is a 3L at Harvard Law School and works as a Legal Fellow at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. Danielle Mikaelian's journey is a testament to putting yourself out there and getting involved on campus, leading to the achievement of unbelievable success. Danielle Mikaelian and I start way before her entry into Law School. Before even arriving at Columbia, Danielle Mikaelian would be involved at her high school, as well as her community in big ways. This trend would continue all the way up to today and is something Danielle Mikaelian would make an impactful point about. Danielle Mikaelian after high school would make the cross-country trip, and arrive at Columbia University, to study English. With mass amounts of internships and jobs throughout her career at Columbia, she would on top of all of this be extremely involved on campus. Danielle Mikaelian would note how valuable it was being involved, from making friends to gaining a global network of connections in the world's melting pot, she would even go on to say that the best form of learning for her was her involvement on campus. Danielle Mikaelian would start a journal, as well as be a part of one of the only undergraduate Law Reviews in the country at Columbia. Additionally, she would speak on her legal undergraduate internship, reflecting on the amount of skills she gained, which included practical skills she would use later in Law School, and exposure to the legal profession and various routes would could go down. We then moved to her entry to one of, if not the most prestigious Law School in the world, Harvard Law School. She would give a window into her first year of Law School, which she loved, but was vigorous, competitive, and a time that needed quick, adaptable learning. She would stress the fact of reaching out to alumni and upperclassmen for advice, utilizing study groups, and consulting those people who did it before her. Finally, Danielle Mikaelian and I would highlight all of the illustrious awards, programs, and internships she has experienced throughout her time so far at Harvard. She would work as a student attorney in various fields of law, working with early-stage startups, as well as giving incredible advice about Law School admissions, something we on the podcast may come back to later. Danielle Mikaelian truly is one of the most impressive and accomplished Law Students I have ever encountered. She will be a major player in the legal field, in whatever she decides to pursue, for the years to come. You don't want to miss this one! Danielle's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-mikaelian2146Be sure to check out the Official Sponsors for the Lawyers in the Making Podcast:Rhetoric - takes user briefs and motions and compares them against the text of opinions written by judges to identify ways to tailor their arguments to better persuade the judges handling their cases. Rhetoric's focus is on persuasion and helps users find new ways to improve their odds of success through more persuasive arguments. Find them here: userhetoric.comThe Law School Operating System™ Recorded Course - This course is for ambitious law students who want a proven, simple system to learn every topic in their classes to excel in class and on exams. Go to www.lisablasser.com, check out the student tab with course offerings, and use code LSOSNATE10 at checkout for 10% off Lisa's recorded course!Start LSAT - Founded by former guest and 21-year-old super-star, Alden Spratt, Start LSAT was built upon breaking down barriers, allowing anyone access to high-quality LSAT Prep. For $110 you get yourself the Start LSAT self-paced course, and using code LITM10 you get 10% off the self-paced course! Check out Alden and Start LSAT at startlsat.com and use code LITM10 for 10% off the self-paced course!Lawyers in the Making Podcast is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Lawyers in the Making Podcast at lawyersinthemaking.substack.com/subscribe

Reframe to Create
059: The Missing Key to Your Transformation | Dr. Hans Hansen Part 1

Reframe to Create

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 24:31


Have you ever struggled to make a change stick?  Maybe you got it going but somewhere down the line things ground to a complete halt.   Maybe you were trying to make a change in your life.   Maybe you were trying to help someone else or your team or your organization to change.  Whoever it is that you were trying to help change you probably found out pretty quickly how hard or near impossible it is!  I know that many of us, myself included, struggle with change and transformation of all sorts in our personal and professional lives.  What I didn't realize was just how off-base we are about how to go about ensuring these transformations come to life.  Specifically, there's a missing key that if we get it right will dramatically improve our success in transformations of all kinds.   In this episode, my guest Dr. Hans Hansen, author of Narrative Change: How Changing the Story Can Transform Society, Business, and Ourselves helps us uncover this missing key.   By the end, you'll learn the missing key and how it can help you solidify your transformations going forward.     About my guest: Dr. Hans Hansen is an Associate Professor of Management at Texas Tech, an Embrey Human Rights Fellow at SMU, and author of Narrative Change, the story of how narratives were used to fight the death penalty in Texas. His research interests are broadly related to meaning-making and the methods to inquire into those meanings. Hans specializes in qualitative methods and organizational theory, and his research articles have been published in the Journal of Management Studies, Organizational Research Methods, Human Relations, Organization Studies, Journal of Management Inquiry, and even Law Reviews. Dr. Hansen has held positions at the Kellogg School of Management, Stanford University, Copenhagen Business School, and Victoria University New Zealand. He has consulted for non-profits and Fortune 500 companies, from designing change programs to creating transformational cultures and strong brand identities.   Follow Hans Hansen on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hans-hansen-phd-a15bb34a/   Get Hans' book - Narrative Change: How Changing the Story Can Transform Society, Business, and Ourselves - https://a.co/d/4P7FcH7

Reframe to Create
060: A New Approach to Your Transformation | Dr. Hans Hansen Part 2

Reframe to Create

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 40:34


Have you ever wished to be someone else in order to achieve your dreams?  It's not uncommon to think you need to be someone else or get something else in order to get to where you're hoping to go.   But what if that's not true?  What if you already have everything you need right here and right now?  What does that idea bring up for you?  This episode is Part 2 of the earlier part of my conversation with Narrative Change consultant Dr. Hans Hansen which began in Episode 59.    Be sure to listen to it before digging into this episode.  By the end, he shares a completely new approach to your transformation that will change not only how you think but what you do.     About my guest: Dr. Hans Hansen is an Associate Professor of Management at Texas Tech, an Embrey Human Rights Fellow at SMU, and author of Narrative Change, the story of how narratives were used to fight the death penalty in Texas. His research interests are broadly related to meaning-making and the methods to inquire into those meanings. Hans specializes in qualitative methods and organizational theory, and his research articles have been published in the Journal of Management Studies, Organizational Research Methods, Human Relations, Organization Studies, Journal of Management Inquiry, and even Law Reviews. Dr. Hansen has held positions at the Kellogg School of Management, Stanford University, Copenhagen Business School, and Victoria University New Zealand. He has consulted for non-profits and Fortune 500 companies, from designing change programs to creating transformational cultures and strong brand identities.   Follow Hans Hansen on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hans-hansen-phd-a15bb34a/   Get Hans' book - Narrative Change: How Changing the Story Can Transform Society, Business, and Ourselves - https://a.co/d/4P7FcH7  

Law School Success Stories
Episode 2 Professor Eric Segall's Supreme Justice Success Story

Law School Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 55:43


Buckle up, because this one is terrific! We've got the magnificent Professor Eric Segall on the program talking all about a success story that includes, wait for it... A SUPREME COURT JUSTICE!! So cool! Professor Segall is a constitutional scholar and Professor at Georgia State University. He is author of the books Originalism as Faith and Supreme Myths: Why the Supreme Court is not a Court and its Justices are not Judges. Professor Segall's articles have appeared in more Law Reviews than you can shake a stick at, and Professor Segall's op-eds and essays have appeared in the New York Times, the LA Times, The Atlantic, SLATE, Vox, Salon, and the Daily Beast, among others. He has appeared on CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and France 24 and all four of Atlanta's local television stations. And now he's appeared on Law School Success Stories as well. If you'd like to come on the podcast and share a success you had in law school, email us at LawSchoolSuccessStories@gmail.com. For updates, episodes, and more, visit www.OutlineSuccess.com/law-school-success-stories/. * Law School Success Stories is brought to you by www.OutlineSuccess.com. OutlineSuccess.com is a digital marketplace where you can buy and sell your law school outlines online. You can also purchase a beautifully designed digital resume on OutlinesSuccess.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/west-kraemer8/message

Rowan Nijboer | Podcast over beleggen
#103 I De Tragedie Wereldhave

Rowan Nijboer | Podcast over beleggen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 54:23


Roel Oldeman, schrijver van het boek, De Tragedie Wereldhave, is te gast. Roel is aanvoerder van het eerste aandeelhoudersactivisme op social media in Nederland met het beursgenoteerde vastgoedfonds Wereldhave waar veel particuliere beleggers zich aan dit smeltende ijsblokje gebrand hebben. De actie ging viral in media als het Financieel Dagblad, IEX en The Law Reviews. De lessen van hoe het niet moet voor beleggers zijn eindeloos.Het boek is echt een aanrader voor iedereen die serieus met beleggen bezig is. Het boek is gratis te downloaden. Mocht je het boek of de aflevering waardevol vinden waarderen we het als je een donatie wilt doen aan kankerbestrijding. Toegang tot het boek of de donatie krijg je via deze link: https://www.thethirdway.nl/De Beleggersbrief, met leuke feiten en handige tips, elke zondagochtend in je mailbox ontvangen? https://www.rowannijboer.nl/beleggersbriefMeer van ons zien? Volg ons op LinkedIn of Instagram, of kijk op de website: www.rowannijboer.nlVind je beleggen het einde en wil je all-in gaan om te leren een topbelegger te worden? Wil je dit doen in je eigen tempo en tijd? Dan is onze Do-it-yourself Training voor jou. Aan de hand van 10 thema's leer je zelf de beste aandelen selecteren. Meer info: https://www.rowannijboer.nl/online-training-beleggen.

Players Podcast
Players Podcast: Law Reviews

Players Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 22:58


Episode 14 of the Players Podcast is all about the Laws of the Game. Ahead of a major Law Reviews meeting in London last week, International Rugby Players got the views of our top players from the Men's 15s and 7s game. After the forum, we spoke to player reps David Quinlan and Rachael Burford who represented our 15s & 7s players, to dive deeper into the discussion about the current laws and some proposals to make the game safer. From the 50:22 rule to tackles above the waist, there's lots to discuss here so get comfortable... and give us your feedback!

Ipse Dixit
Lawprofblawg on Hierarchies in the Legal Academy

Ipse Dixit

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 34:03


In this episode, Lawprofblawg, an anonymous social media personality and law professor, discusses the article "Law Reviews, Citation Counts, and Twitter (Oh My!): Behind the Curtains of the Law Professor’s Search for Meaning," which was co-authored with Darren Bush and published in the Loyola University Chicago Law Journal. LPB begins by describing the symposium on legal scholarship in the age of social media for which this article was written. LPB continues by observing how the hierarchies of legal academy perpetuate privilege across a range of spectrums, including race, gender, and class. And LPB reflects on how we might be able to mitigate some of those hierarchies and promote a fairer and more egalitarian scholarly community. Lawprofblawg is on Twitter at @lawprofblawg.This episode was hosted by Brian L. Frye, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. Frye is on Twitter at @brianlfrye. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Jiggy Jaguar Show
Ep. 4/12/2019 - The Jiggy Jaguar Show

The Jiggy Jaguar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019


AG Barr Reveals 4 Areas of Redaction of Mueller Report... FRIDAY NIGHT DUMP? 'Reviewing conduct' of FBI... White House steps up attacks... *** Robert Mueller: Errand Boy For The New World Order BY John Milkovich SPECIAL GUEST AUTHOR: John Milkovich, is an attorney, Democratic State Senator in Louisiana, and author of the new book, Robert Mueller: Errand Boy For The New World Order. "During his testimony before the House Appropriation Committee's Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies on Tuesday, Attorney General William Barr stated that the redacted Mueller report will be released to the public “within a week,” and there will be explanations “describing the basis for each redaction.” Barr said, “I am relying on my own discretion to make as much public as I can. Now, in my letter of the — March 29, I identified four areas that I feel should be redacted and I think most people would agree. The first is grand jury information, 6(e) material. The second is information that the intelligence community believes would reveal intelligence sources and methods. The third [is] information in the report that could interfere with ongoing prosecutions. … And finally, we intend to redact information that implicates the privacy or reputational interest of peripheral players where there is a decision not to charge them.” READ: www.breitbart.com/clips/2019/04/09/barr-within-a-week-ill-be-able-to-release-redacted-mueller-report/ PLUG BOOK: www.amazon.com/Robert-Mueller-Errand-World-Order/dp/0692188290/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1543859191&sr=1-1 BIO: John was born in Roundup, Montana, the fourth of six children. His father is a World War II veteran who grew up on a homestead ranch during the Depression, and his mother, a rural schoolteacher who taught in a one-room schoolhouse. His parents taught him the importance of hard work and generosity, and to respect and value everyone. John continues their legacy of giving back to the community. John grew up working on cattle ranches, and for a local painting and roofing contractor. In 1979, John enrolled in LSU's Paul M. Hebert Law Center in Baton Rouge. He finished the first year of Law School in the top 10% of his class, and was named a member of the Louisiana Law Review, ultimately publishing articles in nationally noted Law Reviews. John began his legal career as a Judicial Clerk for 2nd Circuit Court of Appeal Judge, the Hon. Fred C. Sexton, Jr. For over 25 years,

Oral Argument
Episode 43: Some Stuff I Like and Some Stuff I Don’t

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2014 82:24


We’re back. Speed traps, the police, and Judge Edwards’ renewed attack on modern legal scholarship. This show’s links: Complaint in Jarman v. City of Grain Valley Elli v. City of Ellisville Oral Argument 7: Speed Trap and Oral Argument 8: Party All over the World City of Warrensville Hts. v. Wason (the speed trap case in which the dissent cites Kant’s categorical imperative and which we mentioned at the end of episode 9) About “contempt of cop” Raizel Liebler and Keidra Chaney, TLF Recommended Podcasts by and for Best Friends (recommending us (thanks!) alongside Denzel Washington Is the Greatest Actor of All Time, Period.) Michael Dorf, Judge Harry Edwards Is Still Unimpressed With Legal Scholarship Harry Edwards, Another Look at Professor Rodell’s Goodbye to Law Reviews

LibTour » Podcast Feed
Law Journals (or Law Reviews)

LibTour » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2011 2:13


This CALI LibTour on Law Journals, also called Law Reviews, was written by Melanie Oberlin. Melanie is the Instructional Services Librarian at the George Mason University School of Law. You can download the audio file here. LibTour Poster: Librarians and legal writing professors:  Download the pre-made, letter-sized poster. Print the PDF and post it close […]