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EPISODE · May 2, 2025 · 50 MIN

257: How to Balance a Legal Career with a Creative Life with Edith Nazarian

from How To Write a Book Podcast

Summary In this episode, Massiel Valenzuela-Castaneda interviews Edith Nazarian, a solo criminal and immigration lawyer who blends her legal expertise with her passion for creativity. They discuss Edith's journey from aspiring prosecutor to solo practitioner, the unique field of 'crimigration', and how creativity plays a vital role in her legal practice. The conversation explores the balance between structure and freedom in both law and creative writing, the importance of self-expression, and the impact of criticism on personal growth. Edith also shares her future plans, including her new podcast, 'The Client Connection', aimed at bridging the gap between attorneys and clients.   Takeaways Edith transitioned from wanting to be a prosecutor to running her own practice. The term 'crimigration' reflects the intersection of criminal and immigration law. Creativity has always been central to Edith's identity and practice. Finding balance between structure and freedom is crucial for success. Legal writing differs significantly from creative writing, requiring clarity and precision. Edith uses music and performance as outlets for her creativity. Storytelling can explore complex moral dilemmas and provoke thought. Criticism in workshops helps build resilience and improve writing skills. Human connection is essential in both law and creative expression. Edith's new podcast aims to enhance communication between attorneys and clients.  Alt Titles Navigating the World of Crimigration From Law School to Solo Practice: Edith's Journey Sound Bites "I really wanted to be a DA." "I think we are also multifaceted." "I needed those moments." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Connection 01:51 Journey into Law and Creativity 04:10 The Concept of Crimmigration 06:11 Becoming a Solo Practitioner 08:25 Balancing Freedom and Structure 10:52 The Roots of Creativity 13:02 The Intersection of Law and Creative Writing 19:45 The Power of Storytelling 25:17 Exploring Moral Dilemmas in Storytelling 28:09 The Ripple Effect of Choices 28:40 Writing as a Reflection of Personal Choices 30:52 The Intersection of Creativity and Law 35:26 Balancing Creativity and Legal Pressure 38:00 Creativity in Legal Practice 40:37 The Importance of Human Connection 43:58 Embracing New Creative Ventures ____________________________________________________________________________ Guest Links: https://enlawoffices.com/   https://www.instagram.com/enlawoffices/   ____________________________________________________________________________ Resources 🎁 Free eBook: How to Write Your Book  👉 Learn more about the show: https://howtowriteabookpodcast.com/ 👉 Work with me + testimonials: https://howtowriteabookpodcast.com/work-with-me 👉 Book coaching & packages: https://howtowriteabookpodcast.com/book-coaching   Keywords law, creativity, crimigration, storytelling, solo practice, legal writing, podcast, personal growth, balance, self-expression  

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