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EPISODE · Dec 29, 2024 · 1H 15M

Confronting Injustice with Criminal Barrister Tana Adkin KC

from Seat At My Table Podcast · host talullahlake

Freeing a man wrongfully committed of murder after he has already served 5 years in prison, confronted with continuous rape, murder, child abuse cases, navigating the male dominated career of a barrister experiencing sexism and imposter syndrome along the way - these are only a few of the topics covered with this episode’s guest, Tana Adkin KC. A highly respected criminal barrister appointed to the King’s Counsel in 2017, Deputy Head of Chambers at 15NBS Barristers Chambers, and former chair of the Criminal Bar Association. Tana is an inspiration to all, recognised for her contributions to the legal field and exemplary skills in persuasion, cross-examination, and negotiation.  So, join Talullah for this insightful conversation with Tana as they discuss the reality of being a criminal barrister, and the challenges faced and skills needed to uphold integrity in the justice system. Having recently attended the Global Women’s Forum and joined the Batonnières du Monde, a group of female international Bar leaders who are working together to address gender inequality, Tana also delves into the current global landscape for women, the need to address gender inequality and importance of women taking up leadership roles. Topics covered include: Coping with a role in which you are continuously faced with traumatic and high-pressure cases Navigating imposter syndrome and sexism throughout your career The reality of representing someone who is guilty The power of language and overcoming fear of public speaking Negotiating with people who don’t want to negotiate Becoming a feminist after never having previously considered it The need for quotas when merit alone isn’t enough Women stepping into leadership and getting a seat at the table The book discussed at the end of the episode is ‘Women All on Fire’ by Alison Plowden. You can find out more about Tana here - https://15nbs.com/portfolio/tana-adkin-kc/  

Freeing a man wrongfully committed of murder after he has already served 5 years in prison, confronted with continuous rape, murder, child abuse cases, navigating the male dominated career of a barrister experiencing sexism and imposter syndrome along the way - these are only a few of the topics covered with this episode’s guest, Tana Adkin KC. A highly respected criminal barrister appointed to the King’s Counsel in 2017, Deputy Head of Chambers at 15NBS Barristers Chambers, and former chair of the Criminal Bar Association. Tana is an inspiration to all, recognised for her contributions to the legal field and exemplary skills in persuasion, cross-examination, and negotiation.  So, join Talullah for this insightful conversation with Tana as they discuss the reality of being a criminal barrister, and the challenges faced and skills needed to uphold integrity in the justice system. Having recently attended the Global Women’s Forum and joined the Batonnières du Monde, a group of female international Bar leaders who are working together to address gender inequality, Tana also delves into the current global landscape for women, the need to address gender inequality and importance of women taking up leadership roles. Topics covered include: Coping with a role in which you are continuously faced with traumatic and high-pressure cases Navigating imposter syndrome and sexism throughout your career The reality of representing someone who is guilty The power of language and overcoming fear of public speaking Negotiating with people who don’t want to negotiate Becoming a feminist after never having previously considered it The need for quotas when merit alone isn’t enough Women stepping into leadership and getting a seat at the table The book discussed at the end of the episode is ‘Women All on Fire’ by Alison Plowden. You can find out more about Tana here - https://15nbs.com/portfolio/tana-adkin-kc/

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