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In this episode of our podcast series, “Life After Law,” host Victoria Collier interviews Sarah- Nell Walsh, CEO and founder of Wayfinders LLC, about thriving personally and professionally after leaving the legal profession. Sarah-Nell, a former litigation partner turned professional certified coach, shares insights into finding fulfillment and balance in life after law. Key Takeaways 1. Recognizing Burnout: Sarah Nell discusses the common struggle lawyers face in balancing work and personal well-being, highlighting the signs of burnout and the importance of prioritizing self-care. 2. Setting Boundaries: She emphasizes the need for lawyers to set boundaries with clients and prioritize their own well-being, including making time for personal activities and appointments. 3. Transitioning Careers: Sarah Nell shares her personal journey of leaving the legal profession and starting her coaching company, Wayfinders LLC, driven by a desire to continue serving as a trusted advisor and problem solver. 4. Client Focus: She outlines her focus on helping small law firm owners and leaders in big law navigate the challenges of entrepreneurship and leadership while maintaining their well-being. About Our Guest Sarah-Nell Walsh is a professional certified coach, former practicing attorney, + Founder of Wayfinders LLC. Equal parts big-hearted cheerleader and bold challenger, she works with ambitious professionals who want to perform at the top of their game. Prior to coaching, Sarah-Nell was a litigation partner at an AmLaw 100 firm, where she was recognized as Mentor of the Year in 2016. In addition to numerous industry awards, she has been recognized as a Rising Star by Georgia Super Lawyers and named among the Legal Elite by Georgia Trend Magazine. Connect With Sarah LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-nellwalsh/ Instagram: @wayfinders.coaches Apply for a complimentary discovery session at www.wayfinders-ATL.com/discovery We want to hear from you! You can leave us a rating and review in Apple Podcasts. Click here and then scroll down the page to the rating and review section. You can also leave us a rating in Spotify by clicking here. Connect with Victoria Collier https://quidproquolaw.com/ Private Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1284225722042602 LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/victoria-collier-coaching/
In this episode, Sarah Nell Reynolds shares her experience of building training teams across various industries from public transit to insurance and even to healthcare. Whether you're a mature training team or starting from scratch, Sarah Nell shares key lessons learned on structuring, resourcing, and scaling training capabilities. Connect with Sarah Nell on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-nell-reynolds/ All views expressed in this episode are my own and do not represent the opinions of any entity whatsoever with which I have been, am now, or will be affiliated. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com.
Sarah Nell is many things, one of which includes a natural runner and as she should be. She has a family legacy of running. Sarah Nell talks about the ebb and flows of running and just how mental running is. Sarah Nell also talks about the importance of strength training as a runner and having worked out with Sarah Nell, I can say with certainty how strong she really is and how tough she is as a strength coach! I cannot wait for you to hear my friend, Sarah Nell's Run Your Story! Support the showFor more details on Run Your Story happenings, including signing up for our upcoming training program, visit https://runyourstory.com/For web development, coding tutoring, or tech services, visit https://gaillardts.com/Go Run Your Story and take a piece of this story with you! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for the latest news on upcoming episodes. Support me on Patreon!Can't wait to hear Your Run Story!! Thank you to all of our Patreon supporters!Kristen RatherSteve TaylorMary TrufantSuzanne CristSuzanne ClarkAnna SzymanskiDave McDonaldKarla McInnisKellie LandrumJenni ZimlichJames ContrattoJordan DuBoseCristy EvansSharonda ShulaNell Gustavson
Sarah-Nell Walsh is a business coach and growth strategist. She coaches professionals on how to grow their business, hone their leadership skills, and transition careers. She also happens to be a lawyer mom of 2 who, prior to launching her coaching career, spent 15 years as a partner and litigation team leader in BigLaw. Sarah-Nell details her journey that led her to making the radical choice to leave a prestigious legal career to start a business as a coach. She shares insight into the choices she made to be true to herself and to show-up authentically. She now uses her insight and experience to help her clients excel and find joy in their careers. Follow Sarah-Nell Walsh at:https://www.wayfinders-atl.com/Facebook: @wayfinders.atlInstagram: @wayfinders.atlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-nellwalsh/Mom Life and Law is a podcast for lawyer moms who are expected to mother as if they have no job and lawyer as if they have no children. In the face of these expectations, I give you strategies to help you thrive. Each week, invest some time to reframe your mindset, own your power, and set yourself up for success. You deserve it.Connect and Follow Mom Life and Law at:www.momlifeandlaw.comFacebook: @momlifeandlawInstagram: @momlifeandlawTwitter: @momlifeandlawLinkedIn: Mom Life and Law
Sarah Nell and I were going to do a bachelor episode, but we got interrupted so we talked about bullet journals instead.
Welcome to our 2nd episode! This week we kick off our education series on the different education journeys people have taken. In this episode Bridget Cogley interviews her co-host, Sarah Nell, about her struggles to go to college and how she found alternatives to college. If that doesn't interest you, we talk about Canadian Chocolate as well!
Inspired by Sarah Nell’s post on #dataliteracy, we open the topic up for #communityconversations. Thanks to Mark Kernke, Fi Gordon, Sarah Bartlett, and Milad Toliyati for joining in on the conversation. Milad shared that according to one survey, 80% of the world is literate, while only 20% of the world is data literate. “Data literacy is the ability to read, understand, create and communicate data as information.” Haven’t we been doing this? Is data literacy just a newest marketing catchphrase? Our guests also share their thoughts on data literacy. We’re looking forward to continuing the conversation, so stay tuned for more! Read more about Sarah’s post on The Data Literacy Disruption: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/data-literacy-disruption-its-time-change-education-mindset-sarah-nell/
We have a very special show this week: listen in as Sian Davies from InterWorks Europe discusses our Tableau training services with Carly Capitula, IW Head of Training and Enablement Practice, James Austin, IW EU Consultant, and Sarah Nell, Tableau’s Product Manager of E-learning and Certification at Tableau. Find out what it takes to develop a dynamic curriculum that evolves as Tableau does. Plus, you’ll hear the inside scoop from the Tableau trainers themselves as they divulge what questions and funny comments they hear the most during training sessions. Subscribe to Podcast Your Data through iTunes, Stitcher, Pocket Casts or your favorite podcasting app.
When Sarah's around, you know you'll have fun and learn something in the process. To kick off Women's History Month, we're fortunate enough to have Sarah Nell join us. We talked about Tableau's position in the industry, pink & blue, highlighted a couple of vizzes, & briefly chatted about starting & maintaining TUGs (spoiler alert: it's hard but rewarding work). Links : Tableau Reviews: http://snip.ly/UNyx?__0OySA_=0OySA#http://blog.itcentralstation.com/top-bi-tools-2015-edition/ Andy Kirks Blog on Pink and Blue: http://www.visualisingdata.com/index.php/2015/02/lets-think-blue-pink/ Visual.ly Weight of the World : http://visual.ly/weight-world Cross Country Paragliding VOTD http://www.tableau.com/public/gallery/paragliding-uk We love social media and we love you. So, let us know what you want to hear more of, less of, or specific topics you want us to discuss. We promise Emily will be super excited about it and Matt will have a dramatic sigh. Email : feedback@tableauwannabepodcast.com Tweet us :https://twitter.com/thetwpodcast Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/tableauwannabepodcast Good Day and good viz Emily & Matt