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EPISODE · Apr 11, 2025 · 38 MIN

#108: Real Talk with Juliana Salfiti - Partner at Wilson Elser and Professor at UC Law SF

from Real Talk with Grace Redman · host Grace Redman

“I was living a life built on expectations not desire. It was time to come back to me.” - Juliana SalfitiIn this powerful episode of Real Talk, Juliana Salfiti, a civil litigator, law professor, model, and fierce advocate for women—pulls back the curtain on her personal healing journey.A partner at her law firm, professor of Pre-Trial Litigation at UC Law SF, and San Francisco Regional Representative for WAVE (a program that empowers women in law), Juliana is no stranger to high-stakes environments. But behind the accolades and courtroom wins was a woman quietly unraveling, questioning the life she had built on the expectations of others.As a single mother, she’s faced pressure, perfectionism, and the crushing weight of "doing it all"—until her body said, enough. This episode unpacks the moment she chose to stop performing and start truly living.Juliana opens up about breaking generational patterns, rediscovering her voice, and reclaiming her identity—not just as a professional powerhouse, but as a whole, embodied woman. From embracing intuition to healing through movement and self-reflection, this is a raw, real, and wildly empowering conversation.For anyone standing at the crossroads of success and self-abandonment, this episode is your reminder: You’re allowed to redefine everything!➡️ Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share if this episode touched you. This story deserves to be heard—and you never know who needs to hear this message today.Connect with JulianaWebsite

“I was living a life built on expectations not desire. It was time to come back to me.” - Juliana SalfitiIn this powerful episode of Real Talk, Juliana Salfiti, a civil litigator, law professor, model, and fierce advocate for women—pulls back the curtain on her personal healing journey.A partner at her law firm, professor of Pre-Trial Litigation at UC Law SF, and San Francisco Regional Representative for WAVE (a program that empowers women in law), Juliana is no stranger to high-stakes environments. But behind the accolades and courtroom wins was a woman quietly unraveling, questioning the life she had built on the expectations of others.As a single mother, she’s faced pressure, perfectionism, and the crushing weight of "doing it all"—until her body said, enough. This episode unpacks the moment she chose to stop performing and start truly living.Juliana opens up about breaking generational patterns, rediscovering her voice, and reclaiming her identity—not just as a professional powerhouse, but as a whole, embodied woman. From embracing intuition to healing through movement and self-reflection, this is a raw, real, and wildly empowering conversation.For anyone standing at the crossroads of success and self-abandonment, this episode is your reminder: You’re allowed to redefine everything!➡️ Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share if this episode touched you. This story deserves to be heard—and you never know who needs to hear this message today.Connect with JulianaWebsite

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