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Legally Ponzaneli

Legally Ponzaneli is a podcast that pulls back the curtain on life in the legal world. I’m Stephanie Ponzaneli, a recent law grad, and each week I chat with law graduates about the twists, turns, and real-life experiences that led them to the law.From surviving law school and tackling the bar exam to figuring out what comes after graduation, we dive into the challenges, lessons, and unexpected turns along the way. There’s no single path to becoming a lawyer and that’s exactly what makes each journey so unique.Through honest conversations and real stories, Legally Ponzaneli celebrates the many ways people make their mark in the legal profession.

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    Constitutional Chisme: Miranda v. Arizona

    Constitutional Chisme is your weekly mini-episode where your host Stephanie and co-host Harleigh break down the cases you’re most likely to see in law school!his week, we are covering the landmark case Miranda v. Arizona. The case raised important questions about the constitutional rights of individuals during police interrogations and whether statements made by a suspect in custody are admissible when the suspect was not informed of their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and Sixth Amendment right to an attorney. The Supreme Court's decision established the  Miranda warnings, requiring law enforcement to advise individuals of their rights before conducting a custodial interrogation.Just a friendly reminder: nothing discussed on this podcast constitutes legal advice. We are not your lawyers!Use code PASSWITHPONZ to get an additional $100 off whatever sale Kaplan Bar Prep is currently offering.Click the link to support the podcast and keep the chisme coming! Link: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli 

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    Maggie: Louisiana Bar Exam

    In this episode, Maggie Maddox shares her experience preparing for and passing the Louisiana Bar Exam. We discuss what makes the Louisiana Bar Exam so different from every other state, from its civil law foundation based on the Napoleonic Code to its three nine-hour testing days spread across Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Maggie shares the professors and mentors who helped prepare her for success, the mindset that carried her through the exam!Whether you're preparing for the bar exam, considering taking the Louisiana Bar, or simply curious about one of the country's most unique licensing exams, this is the episode for you! Follow us on social media, support the show, and never miss an episode: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneliKaplan Bar Prep Discount: Use code PASSWITHPONZ to save an additional $100 off Kaplan Bar Prep, and it stacks with current promotions and sales!

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    Constitutional Chisme: Roper v. Simmons

    Constitutional Chisme is your weekly mini-episode where your host Stephanie and co-host Harleigh break down the cases you’re most likely to see in law school! This week, we are covering Roper v. Simmons. The case raised important questions about the constitutionality of the death penalty for juvenile offenders and whether executing individuals who were under the age of 18 at the time of their crimes violates the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment.Use code PASSWITHPONZ to get an additional $100 off whatever sale Kaplan Bar Prep is currently offering.Click the link to support the podcast and keep the chisme coming! Link: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli 

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    Maggie: From Law School to Federal Clerkship

    In this episode, Maggie Maddox shares her extraordinary journey from foster care to becoming an attorney, proving that our beginnings do not define our future. Adopted at the age of four after spending her early childhood in foster care, Maggie reflects on how her experiences shaped not only her life but also her passion for advocating for children and families navigating the legal system.We also discuss her law school experience, including the many opportunities to learn from federal judges, the importance of on-campus interviews, and the unconventional path that led to securing her clerkship. Follow us on social media, support the show, and never miss an episode: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneliKaplan Bar Prep Discount: Use code PASSWITHPONZ to save an additional $100 off Kaplan Bar Prep, and it stacks with current promotions and sales!

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    Constitutional Chisme Obergefell v. Hodges

    Constitutional Chisme is your weekly mini-episode where your host Stephanie and co-host Harleigh break down the cases you’re most likely to see in law school.This week, in honor of the 11th anniversary of Obergefell v. Hodges, we are revisiting the landmark Supreme Court decision that recognized same-sex marriage as a fundamental right. Under the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, all states must license a marriage between two people of the same sex and recognize such a marriage if it was lawfully licensed and performed in another state.Use code PASSWITHPONZ to get an additional $100 off whatever sale Kaplan Bar Prep is currently offering.Click the link to support the podcast and keep the chisme coming! Link: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli 

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    Constitutional Chisme: Garratt v. Dailey

    Constitutional Chisme is your weekly mini-episode where your host Stephanie and co-host Harleigh break down the cases you’re most likely to see in law school.This week, we are covering Garratt v. Dailey. The case raised important questions about intent in battery and whether a person can be liable for battery if they did not specifically intend to harm someone but knew with substantial certainty that harmful contact would occur.Use code PASSWITHPONZ to get an additional $100 off whatever sale Kaplan Bar Prep is currently offering.Click the link to support the podcast and keep the chisme coming! Link: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli 

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    Constitutional Chisme: Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals v. Thompson

    Constitutional Chisme is your weekly mini-episode where your host Stephanie and co-host Harleigh break down the cases you’re most likely to see in law school.This week, we are covering Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals v. Thompson. The case raised important questions about federal-question jurisdiction and whether a state-law claim that references a federal statute can be heard in federal court. Use code PASSWITHPONZ to get an additional $100 off whatever sale Kaplan Bar Prep is currently offering.Click the link to support the podcast and keep the chisme coming! Link: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli 

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    Selita: From the Workforce to a Full-Ride Law School Scholarship

    In this episode, Selita shares her nontraditional journey to becoming an attorney and the lessons she learned along the way. Before attending college, Selita spent 7–8 years in the workforce, proving that there is no single timeline for pursuing your dreams.From earning her bachelor's degree in Communications from the University of Missouri–St. Louis to receiving a full-ride scholarship to Michigan State University College of Law, Selita opens up about the importance of perseverance, community, and finding lifelong friendships throughout law school.We also discuss representation in the legal profession and on social media. As a proud Tongan woman from the South Pacific Islands, Selita began creating TikTok content because she rarely saw people who looked like her sharing their experiences online. Through her content, she has become the representation she wished she had growing up.Whether you're a law student, bar exam taker, first-generation professional, or someone pursuing a dream on your own timeline, Selita's story is a powerful reminder that resilience, representation, and determination can take you further than you ever imagined.Follow us on social media, support the show, and never miss an episode: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneliSubscribe, leave a review, and share the podcast with a future attorney who needs to hear this story.Kaplan Bar Prep Discount: Use code PASSWITHPONZ to save an additional $100 off Kaplan Bar Prep, and it stacks with current promotions and sales!

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    Constitutional Chisme: Crawford v. Ally

    Constitutional Chisme is your weekly mini-episode where your host Stephanie and co-host Harleigh break down the cases you’re most likely to see in law school.This week, we are covering Crawford v. Ally. The case raised important questions about when courts can restrict an individual's liberty without a hearing and ultimately highlighted the constitutional requirement of notice and a meaningful opportunity to be heard before certain protective orders can remain in effect.Use code PASSWITHPONZ to get an additional $100 off whatever sale Kaplan Bar Prep is currently offering.Click the link to support the podcast and keep the chisme coming! Link: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli Need Support? If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-SAFE (7233), text START to 88788, or visit The Hotline for free, confidential support available 24/7.

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    Ashley: The Realities of Retaking the Bar Exam

    In this episode, Ashley Acha shares her journey to becoming a first-generation attorney and the challenges she faced along the way. From navigating law school during COVID and balancing the emotional toll of retaking the bar exam, Ashley opens up about the realities of pursuing a legal career when you're figuring it out as you go.We discuss the stigma and isolation many bar exam retakers experience, the importance of mentorship and community, and how learning to trust herself helped Ashley keep moving forward despite setbacks. Her story is one of resilience, perseverance, and what it really takes to achieve your goals.Ashley ultimately passed the bar exam in February 2026 and is now beginning her career as an attorney!Whether you're in law school, studying for the bar exam, retaking the exam, or simply looking for inspiration, Ashley's story is a reminder that success doesn't always come on the first try.Follow us on social media, support the show, and never miss an episode: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneliSubscribe, leave a review, and share the podcast with a future attorney who needs to hear this story.Kaplan Bar Prep Discount: Use code PASSWITHPONZ to save an additional $100 off Kaplan Bar Prep, and it stacks with current promotions and sales!

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    Constitutional Chisme: Leonard v. PepsiCo, Inc.

    Constitutional Chisme is your weekly mini-episode where your host Stephanie and co-host Harleigh break down the cases you’re most likely to see in law school.This week, we are covering Leonard v. PepsiCo, Inc.. When a Pepsi commercial jokingly advertised a Harrier Jet for 7 million Pepsi Points, college student John Leonard took the offer seriously and attempted to claim the military aircraft. What followed was a lawsuit that would become a cornerstone of contract law.Use code PASSWITHPONZ to get an additional $100 off whatever sale Kaplan Bar Prep is currently offering.Click the link to support the podcast and keep the chisme coming! Link: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli 

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    Sofia: Si Se Puede!

    In this episode, we sit down with Sofia Coronado, a graduate of Brooklyn Law School whose legal journey began in Florida before taking her to New York for both undergraduate studies and law school. Sofia shares why she chose Brooklyn Law School, what inspired her to build her career in New York, and the experiences that shaped her path through law school and bar prep.Sofia also reflects on some unforgettable moments along the way, including witnessing a medical emergency during the bar exam and working in a clinic dedicated to helping wrongfully convicted individuals. Through thatwork, she saw a man regain his freedom after spending 33 years incarcerated for a crime he did not commit, a powerful reminder of why the legal profession matters.When it comes to the bar exam, Sofia's story is one of resilience. After increasing her score by 25 points on her second attempt, she came just four points short of passing. But she refuses to give up. Sofia knows she has what it takes, and she is determined to cross the finish line.The title of this episode, “Sí Se Puede,” comes from the well-known Spanish phrase meaning “Yes, it can be done.” It's a message of perseverance, hope, and determination, qualities Sofia embodies throughout her journey. Her story is a powerful reminder that setbacks do not define us; persistence, hard work, and believing in yourself can carry you forward.Use this link to follow us on social media, support the show, and always know when the next episode will be: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli Use code PASSWITHPONZ to save an extra $100 off Kaplan Bar Prep and it stacks on top of current sales!

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    Constitutional Chisme: Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co.

    Constitutional Chisme is your weekly mini-episode where your host Stephanie and co-host Harleigh break down the cases you’re most likely to see in law school.This week, we’re covering Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co., the famous contracts case that explores advertisements, enforceable promises, and when “sales talk” becomes legally binding.Use code PASSWITHPONZ to get an additional $100 off whatever sale Kaplan Bar Prep is currently offering.Click the link to support the podcast and keep the chisme coming! Link: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli 

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    Abigail: Concussion, Comebacks, & the Bar Exam

    In this episode, Abigail shares her journey to law school after already having an entire career before deciding to pursue law. As a proud Latina woman, she opens up about what inspired her to make such a major life change and how her previous experiences ultimately led her to Chicago Kent College of Law.Abigail talks about the realities of law school, including balancing the pressure of academics, and overcoming unexpected setbacks during her journey. Throughout the episode, Abigail gives incredible advice about trusting your own timeline, staying organized, leaning on community support, and not being afraid to pivot when life does not go according to plan.This episode is for anyone considering law school later in life, navigating the realities of legal education, preparing for the bar exam, or needing encouragement to keep going even when the journey feels overwhelming.Use code PASSWITHPONZ to save an extra $100 off Kaplan Bar Prep and it stacks on top of current sales!Use this link to follow us on social media, support the show, and always know when the next episode will be: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli 

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    Glexdy: Motherhood, Law School & the Bar Exam

    In this episode, Glexdy shares her journey from attending Temple University in Philadelphia to earning her law degree from Rutgers Law School in Camden while raising her daughter during law school.As a proud Dominican woman and first-generation law graduate, Glexdy opens up about the realities of balancing motherhood, law school, and bar prep. Her daughter, Jelani, was only three years old during law school and even got to experience parts of that journey alongside her mom, including walking the stage with her at graduation!Glexdy talks honestly about not passing the bar exam on her first attempt and what it was like finally passing the February bar exam after having to regroup and pivot. She shares powerful advice for bar retakers, emphasizing that if your bar prep is not working, you cannot be afraid to change strategies instead of continuing the same routine.This episode is for anyone navigating law school as a parent, preparing for the bar exam, retaking the bar, or needing encouragement to keep going even when the journey feels difficult.Use code PASSWITHPONZ to save an extra $100 off Kaplan Bar Prep and it stacks on top of current sales!Use this link to follow us on social media, support the show, and always know when the next episode will be:https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli

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    Constitutional Chisme: Stambovsky v. Ackley

    Constitutional Chisme is your weekly mini-episode where your host Stephanie and co-host Harleigh break down the cases you’re most likely to see in law school. This week, we’re covering Stambovsky v. Ackley better known as the “Ghostbuster case.” From haunted house disclosures to contract rescission, we break down the ghoulish facts the court’s reasoning.Use code PASSWITHPONZ to get an additional $100 off whatever sale Kaplan Bar Prep is currently offering.Click the link to support the podcast and keep the chisme coming! Link: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli 

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    Melissa: Passing the UBE vs. Struggling with the Florida Bar Exam

    In this episode, Melissa Marler, Director of Legal Education for Kaplan Bar Review and a graduate of Seton Hall Law School, shares her journey from wanting to follow in her mother’s footsteps as a psychotherapist to discovering her passion for law. Melissa talks about her bar exam experience. After passing the UBE on her first attempt, she later faced multiple attempts at the Florida Bar Exam before ultimately passing. Her story is a powerful reminder that success is not always linear.This episode is for anyone preparing for the bar exam, navigating law school, considering a career pivot, or needing encouragement during a difficult season. Use code PASSWITHPONZ to save an extra $100 off Kaplan Bar Prep and it stacks on top of current sales!Use this link to follow us on social media, support the show, and always know when the next episode will be: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli

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    Star: The Silent Struggle of Studying for the Bar Exam

    In this episode, Star opens up about the isolation of studying for the bar exam and how she found strength through community. She shares how friends and family can better support someone preparing for the bar, and reminds us that this exam isn’t about intelligence, it’s about strategy, persistence, and learning how to pass.She also highlights the importance of building your support system. From her weekly meetings with a law school-provided tutor to leaning on her therapist and bar success team, Star emphasizes: you don’t have to do this alone. She encourages future law students to seek out schools with strong bar support programs and to take full advantage of every available resource.This episode is for anyone preparing for the bar exam, feeling overwhelmed or alone in the process, or struggling to communicate their needs to friends and family. It’s also for those who want to better support a loved one through this challenging season.Use this link to follow us on social media, support the show, and always know when the next episode will be: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli

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    Constitutional Chisme: Perfect v. McAndrew

    Constitutional Chisme is your weekly mini-episode where your host Stephanie and co-host Harleigh break down the cases you’re most likely to encounter in law school.This week, we unpack the story behind Perfect v. McAndrew, the real estate dispute.We break down how a disagreement over acreage, contract terms, and mutual mistake made its way to court, where the judges had to decide whether this sale was truly what both sides intended.Use code PASSWITHPONZ to get an additional $100 off whatever sale Kaplan bar prep is currently offering!Click the link to support the podcast and keep the chisme coming! Link: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli

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    Christina: The Mock Trial That Changed Everything

    Christina Doncell, a Texas native and recent graduate of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law.In this episode, Christina opens up about navigating law school through Bowen’s part-time program, balancing outside responsibilities, and figuring out how to make law school work for her. She also shares what it was like working full-time while studying for the bar exam, balancing long days, exhaustion, and the pressure of preparing for one of the biggest exams of her life. This episode is for those who need a reminder that success does not have to look the same for everyone, and that persistence, adaptability, and resilience can take you further than you think.Use this link to follow us on social media, support the show, and stay updated on future episodes: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli 

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    Ki'ev: Law School, Pressure, and Pushing Through!

    Ki’Ev Cochran, a graduate of Howard University School of Law, completed over 500 pro bono hours!During her junior year, a wrongful convictions course changed everything. After hearing from a man who spent 15 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit, and whose own public defender didn’t believe him, Ki’Ev knew she wanted to be the advocate people deserve.In this episode, she opens up about her experience at Howard Law, including bullying, the challenges of being a first-generation student, and the emotional toll of law school. She also shares her bar exam journey, failing her first attempt and how, the second time around, she prioritized her mental health and community.This episode is for anyone preparing for the bar exam who feels overwhelmed, burnt out, or unsure if they can make it through.Use this link to follow us on social media, support the show, and stay updated on future episodes: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli 

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    Constitutional Chisme: PASSWITHPONZ

    Constitutional Chisme is your weekly mini-episode where your host Stephanie and co-host Harleigh break down the cases you’re most likely to encounter in law school. In this bonus episode, Harliegh and Stephanie are announcing the Legally Ponzaneli Podcast Scholarship! Where we’re giving away TWO full Kaplan bar prep courses for the July 2026 bar exam!!!!And if you don’t win, you can still save with code PASSWITHPONZ to get an additional $100 off whatever sale Kaplan is currently offering!Click the link to support the podcast and keep the chisme coming!Link: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli

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    Constitutional Chisme: Frigaliment Importing Co. v. B.N.S. International Sales Corp.

    Constitutional Chisme is your weekly mini-episode where your host Stephanie and co-host Harleigh break down the cases you’re most likely to encounter in law school.This week, we unpack the story behind Frigaliment Importing Co. v. B.N.S. International Sales Corp. We break down how this poultry problem made its way to federal court, where Judge Friendly had to figure out what the parties actually meant when they said “chicken.” If you’ve ever wondered how one word can cost thousands of dollars… this episode is for you. Also… stay tuned we might be hinting at a BIG announcement coming soon!!!!Click the link to support the podcast and keep the chisme coming!Link: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli

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    Crystal’s Story: From 4 Attempts to Finally Passing the Bar!

    Crystal, a graduate of the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law, shares her journey of taking the bar exam four times before finally passing and how Bar Exam Drills changed everything.She shares why traditional bar prep programs didn’t work for her and what made Bar Exam Drills different. With one-on-one Zoom sessions, unlimited essay grading, personalized study schedules, and real support you can count on, she explains how having the right system completely changed her outcome.If you’re feeling overwhelmed or discouraged in your bar prep journey, this episode offers both practical insight and a reminder that passing is possible.Use code: PONZANELI10 to save 10% off Bar Exam Drills!Click the link to support the podcast! Link: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli

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    Constitutional Chisme: Mueller v. (Taylor) Swift

    Constitutional Chisme is your weekly mini-episode where your host Stephanie and co-host Harleigh break down the cases you’re most likely to encounter in law school. But this bonus episode is a little different, this time, we’re diving into a case involving a major celebrity: Mueller v. Swift.This week, we unpack the real-life story behind the reference in Look What You Made Me Do and explore the legal impact of the case. Before we begin, we want to acknowledge that this episode discusses sexual assault, which can be difficult or triggering for some listeners. Please take care of yourself and feel free to skip this episode if you need to.If you or someone you know may need support, help is available. You can visit RAINN (rainn.org) or call their confidential National Sexual Assault Hotline at 800-656-HOPE. You are not alone, and there are people ready to listen and support you.Click the link to support the podcast and keep the chisme coming!Link: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli

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    Stephanie Failed the Bar Exam!

    This episode comes with a twist, Harleigh takes over as host while Stephanie steps into the guest seat! In this conversation, Harleigh interviews Stephanie about her law school journey, what that experience was like, and how not passing the bar exam impacted her.Stephanie opens up about the challenges she faced, the lessons she’s learned, and the perspective she’s gained along the way. She shares her gratitude for the people who have supported her, her love for building this podcast and connecting through social media, and her plans to approach the July bar exam differently.If you’re looking for an honest, relatable story about resilience, growth, and continuing to move forward even when things don’t go as planned, this is the episode for you. Tap the link to support the podcast!Link: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli

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    Constitutional Chisme: Liebeck v. McDonald’s

    Constitutional Chisme is your weekly mini-episode where your host Stephanie and co-host Harleigh break down the cases you’re likely going to hear about in law school. Each episode also drops a few easter eggs hinting at what case we’re covering next, so stay sharp.This week, we’re getting into the infamous McDonald’s hot coffee case! What actually happened to Stella Liebeck and why this case is so often misunderstood in conversations about “frivolous lawsuits.”Tap the link to support the podcast and keep the chisme coming!Link: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli

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    Legally Brunette: The Comeback Era

    In this episode, Heidi shares her journey through law school and the bar exam. From being homeschooled to earning her Associate’s degree from Delaware Technical Community College, her Bachelor’s in Legal Studies from Wilmington University, and her law degree from Regent University School of Law in Virginia Beach!We also talk about the unique challenges of preparing for the bar in Delaware, where options are limited and major programs like Themis aren’t available, something she didn’t realize until it was time to start studying.This episode is for anyone who didn’t pass the bar exam, feels stuck, or is questioning what comes next. It’s for those navigating setbacks, searching for support, and needing a reminder that they’re not alone in this process.Use this link to follow us on social media, support the show, and stay updated on future episodes: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli

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    Constitutional Chisme: What is Law Review?

    In this episode of Constitutional Chisme, Harleigh and Stephanie break down everything you need to know about law review! What it is, when you can apply, and why it matters. If you have no idea what law review is or just want to hear what the experience is like, Harleigh is the perfect person to learn from. She shares her firsthand experience, what the workload looked like for her, and how it helped her land a clerkship with a federal judge!! Plus, her article was selected for publication so she’s really giving you the inside scoop! Everything’s linked here!! Go follow us, keep up with the chisme, and support the podcast by clicking the link! https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli

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    Constitutional Chisme: Bar Exam Results Eve!

    Today’s Constitutional Chisme bonus drop! Bar exam results are (likely) dropping tomorrow, so Stephanie and Harleigh are talking all about what that day actually feels like . The nerves, the waiting, the chaos… all of it.Stephanie also takes a moment to say thank you to everyone who’s already sent her something from her Amazon birthday wishlist (seriously, it means so much). And if you’ve been meaning to… it’s not too late!Everything’s linked! Wishlist + all our socials, so you can follow along, support, and keep up with the chisme! Click this link: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli

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    Sylvia: You Don’t Have to Go to Law School to Become an Attorney

    Sylvia Sanchez, a first-generation Mexican American, took a nontraditional path to becoming an attorney through Washington State’s law clerk program! Proving that you do not have to go to traditional law school to become an attorney.In this episode, she shares what it really looked like to pursue a legal career while balancing motherhood, work, and the demands of an alternative legal education.We also get into what it’s actually like to apprentice under a mentor, work full-time in the legal field, and stay disciplined enough to succeed without the structure of traditional law school. Sylvia opens up about the pressure, the responsibility, and how she stayed motivated throughout the process.She also shares the biggest benefits of choosing this path, including gaining real, hands-on experience, getting paid while learning, and graduating with ZERO student loans.This is such an inspiring conversation about resilience, thinking outside the box, and creating your own path in the legal field.Use this link to follow us on social media, support the show, and always know when the next episode will be: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli

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    Constitutional Chisme: International Shoe Co. v. Washington

    Constitutional Chisme is your weekly mini-episode where your host Stephanie and co-host Harleigh break down the cases you’re likely going to hear about in law school. We start with a little Chisme (because obviously), then dive into the case explaining it in a way that makes sense and sticks. Each episode also drops a few easter eggs hinting at what case we’re covering next, so stay sharp.This week’s episode is extra special we’re celebrating Stephanie’s birthday April 4th 🎉 AND Rose hitting one year of sobriety!!! We’re so proud of her and had to show love in this episode 💛Tap the link to support the podcast, keep the chisme coming, and maybe even grab Stephanie a little birthday gift from her wishlist 🎉💖Link: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli

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    Lilia: Serving, Studying, and Succeeding

    Lilia Gomez, a first-generation Afro-Latina woman, built an entire career in the military before deciding to pursue law school part-time, all while continuing her service and raising three children. In this episode, she shares what it really looked like to balance motherhood, a demanding career, and the challenges of law school.We talk about her journey through part-time law school, her experience on law review, and how her military background shaped the way she approached both school and the bar exam. Lilia also breaks down the realities of bar prep, the pressure that comes with it, and how she pushed through.She opens up about the benefits of an LL.M., her interest in JAG, and what the application process looks like, along with her long-term career goals. Most importantly, she shares honest advice for moms, military members, and anyone who feels like law school might be out of reach.This is such an inspiring conversation about resilience, discipline, and going after your goals, no matter what your path looks like!Use this link to follow us on social media, support the show, and always know when the next episode will be: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli

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    Mentor Ariana: Finding What Works for You!

    In this episode, we sit down with Ariana to talk about her journey from law student to legal coach and content creator. She shares how she built her platform, what she’s learned from helping bar exam takers, and how social media became a space to educate and support future lawyers.We get to learn about her journey and why personalized study strategies matter so much. Ariana also opens up about the mental health side of the bar exam, the importance of trusting yourself, and how having the right support system can make all the difference especially if you’re retaking the exam.If you’re in law school, studying for the bar, or feeling overwhelmed by the process, this episode is your reminder that there is no one-size-fits-all path and Mentor Ariana can help you find what works best for you!Linktree: linktr.ee/legallyponzaneliMentor Ariana Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thearianaedit?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=f9bd78b8-3168-4807-8666-33ce7f8066d5

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    Constitutional Chisme: Pennoyer v. Neff

    Constitutional Chisme is your weekly mini-episode where your host Stephanie and co-host Harleigh break down the cases you’re likely going to hear about in law school. We start with a little Chisme (because obviously), then dive into the case explaining it in a way that makes sense and sticks.Each episode also drops a few easter eggs hinting at what case we’re covering next, so stay sharp.And fair warning: Harleigh’s cats, Binks and Baby Girl, may make a guest appearance usually when they’re being chaotic and she’s lovingly calling them out mid-recording.Tap the link to support the podcast and help us keep the chisme coming!Link: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli

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    Emily: Redefining the Timeline

    In this episode of Legally Ponzaneli, Emily shares her journey through law school, working as a paralegal, and the reality of passing the bar exam back in 2007 but not being able to officially become an attorney at the time. She opens up about why, what she learned from it, and how that experience shaped her.Now, almost 20 years later, she just sat for the February bar exam again and is more determined than ever to finally step into her career as an attorney.If you’ve ever felt like your journey is taking longer than expected, this episode will really speak to you 🤍✨To support the show and stay connected, visit theLinktree: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneliAnd if you enjoyed today’s episode, don’t forget to follow Legally Ponzaneli and leave a review. Your support truly means so much!

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    Amy: First Gen Lawtina!

    In this episode of Legally Ponzaneli, we sit down with Amy Domenack, a recent law graduate, to talk about her journey from undergrad to law school and everything in between!The conversation covers the journey of a first-generation law student, the challenges faced during law school, and the experience of preparing for and taking the bar exam.The conversation covers the experience of preparing for the bar exam, the challenges of standardized testing, the importance of mental health, and the support of a community during the preparation process.It also highlights the significance of recognizing one's worth beyond exam results.To support the show and stay connected, visit theLinktree: https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneliAnd if you enjoyed today’s episode, don’t forget to follow Legally Ponzaneli and leave a review. Your support truly means so much!

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    Constitutional Chisme: Marbury v. Madison

    Welcome to Constitutional Chisme: A Law Baddies’ Guide to Legal Basics! I’m your host, Stephanie, and I’m joined by my co-host Harleigh! Each week we break down the landmark cases you’ll likely see during your 1L year or somewhere along your law school and bar prep journey.Today we’re covering Marbury v. Madison, the case that gave us judicial review. Make sure to listen closely because we’ll be dropping little Easter eggs throughout the episode hinting at the case we’re covering next week!https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneli

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    Rose’s Story of Resilience

    Today on LegallyPonzaneli, you’re meeting Rose and her story is one you won’t forget!On the outside, it can look like someone has everything figured out. But behind the scenes, many people are fighting battles no one sees. Rose opens up about her journey through drug addiction, alcohol abuse, and pill dependency and how she fought her way back to herself.She earned her B.S. in Criminal Justice from University of Central Florida and later graduated from Florida A&M University College of Law with her Juris Doctor in 2020. Since then, she has sat for the bar exam twice and is preparing to take it again this July not with shame, but with strength, clarity, and purpose.In this episode, Rose shares what resilience really looks like. We talk about rebuilding after setbacks, facing the bar exam after time away from school, and why it is never too late to go back and finish what you started.If you’ve ever felt behind, discouraged, or unsure whether you still belong in this profession  this conversation is for you.Content Note: This episode includes discussion of substance abuse, addiction, and recovery. Listener discretion is advised.This episode is proudly sponsored by Belmontti, a skincare brand dedicated to helping you feel confident and radiant in your own skin.   Because self-care matters: visit belmontti.com and use the code STUDYMUSE15 for 15% off your order!To support the show and stay connected, visit the Linktree:https://linktr.ee/legallyponzaneliAnd if you enjoyed today’s episode, don’t forget to follow Legally Ponzaneli and leave a review. Your support truly means so much!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Legally Ponzaneli is a podcast that pulls back the curtain on life in the legal world. I’m Stephanie Ponzaneli, a recent law grad, and each week I chat with law graduates about the twists, turns, and real-life experiences that led them to the law.From surviving law school and tackling the bar exam to figuring out what comes after graduation, we dive into the challenges, lessons, and unexpected turns along the way. There’s no single path to becoming a lawyer and that’s exactly what makes each journey so unique.Through honest conversations and real stories, Legally Ponzaneli celebrates the many ways people make their mark in the legal profession.

HOSTED BY

Stephanie Ponzaneli

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Legally Ponzaneli is a podcast that pulls back the curtain on life in the legal world. I’m Stephanie Ponzaneli, a recent law grad, and each week I chat with law graduates about the twists, turns, and real-life experiences that led them to the law.From surviving law school and tackling the bar exam...

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