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EPISODE · Nov 20, 2025 · 34 MIN

The Power of Warmth in Law: The Hidden Skill Every Lawyer Needs (with Aneka Jiwaji)

from So Much To Say: A Legal Podcast For People · host Megan Senese & Jennifer Ramsey

In this episode, Megan Senese and Jennifer Ramsey are joined by Aneka Jiwaji, commercial litigator, mental health advocate, unapologetic voice on LinkedIn, and co-founder of a custom fine jewelry business. Aneka brings her full self to the conversation and reminds us why that’s exactly the point.With warmth, humor, and candor, Aneka shares what it means to succeed in legal on her terms, as a racialized lawyer, a mom, and a multidimensional human being. She opens up about finding her voice, navigating a “let them” era of life, and how she’s rewriting outdated definitions of what it means to be a “serious lawyer.”Learn more about our guest: Connect with AnekaListen to her interview with The RKHCheck out Aneka’s jewelry @houseofjaia on InstagramCheck out Aneka’s songsLove So Much To Say? Let us know! Drop a review, give us 5 stars in your favorite podcast app, and tell us what made you laugh, think, or just go “yep, that’s me.” Every review helps us reach more awesome humans who want to make legal…well, human. If you’re navigating BigLaw pressure, struggling with business development or marketing decisions and want a confidential thinking partner, connect with us here. Learn more about stageConnect with Megan Senese Connect with Jennifer Ramsey

In this episode, Megan Senese and Jennifer Ramsey are joined by Aneka Jiwaji, commercial litigator, mental health advocate, unapologetic voice on LinkedIn, and co-founder of a custom fine jewelry business. Aneka brings her full self to the conversation and reminds us why that’s exactly the point.With warmth, humor, and candor, Aneka shares what it means to succeed in legal on her terms, as a racialized lawyer, a mom, and a multidimensional human being. She opens up about finding her voice, navigating a “let them” era of life, and how she’s rewriting outdated definitions of what it means to be a “serious lawyer.”Learn more about our guest: Connect with AnekaListen to her interview with The RKHCheck out Aneka’s jewelry @houseofjaia on InstagramCheck out Aneka’s songsLove So Much To Say? Let us know! Drop a review, give us 5 stars in your favorite podcast app, and tell us what made you laugh, think, or just go “yep, that’s me.” Every review helps us reach more awesome humans who want to make legal…well, human. If you’re navigating BigLaw pressure, struggling with business development or marketing decisions and want a confidential thinking partner, connect with us here. Learn more about stageConnect with Megan Senese Connect with Jennifer Ramsey

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