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WILL - Women Interested in Leaving Law
by WILL - Women Interested in Leaving Law
The WILL Podcast - For Women Lawyers Searching for Freedom, Flexibility and Fulfilment. Are you tired of having to “always be available,” the anxiety, and a nagging sense that something is missing? The WILL Podcast offers an honest exploration for how to find relief, meaning and work that allows you to enjoy your life, (without throwing away all you’ve invested). This podcast is for any woman lawyer who has ever questioned if they want to stay in law or not. Here you’ll find a window into how others have dealt with the money, identity and figured out what else they could do (in law or out). Each episode is a journey into the lives of women lawyers who got fed up with the status quo. You’ll hear about persistent doubt, piles of debt, and physical and mental depletion. Our guests reveal how they navigated the expectations of workplace cultures and inner critics that keep them isolated and wondering “what’s wrong with me.” You’ll hear conversations not being shared beyond a whisper in
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From Law to Coaching: How Values Led Jessie Brown
“What if nothing is wrong… but it still doesn’t feel right?”Jessie Brown didn’t hate being a lawyer. She had a prestigious career, stable income, and was at a “good” firm. But beneath it all, something felt off.After years of pushing through and ignoring what her body told her, Jessie reached a turning point.In this episode, Jessie shares her journey from Big Law to coaching and how she left behind a life built on safety to follow something far more aligned.We talked about:How you can outgrow a “good” legal career and what keeps lawyers stuckHow to listen to your body as a compass for career decisionsWhy curiosity (not clarity) is the first step to career changeThe difference between career coaching and deeper “soul-level” workWhy not everyone needs to leave law, but everyone needs alignmentAbout JessieJessie is a former lawyer turned coach, purpose guide, meditation teacher, and breath work facilitator. She also facilitates sound baths and forest bathing. She’s a mom of two boys and married to a lawyer. Connectwww.linkedin.com/in/jessiebrowncoachingwww.jessiebrown.orghttps://substack.com/@returningtosoul WILLThe WILL- Women Interested in Leaving Law Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen; it’s an invitation to explore new possibilities and shed limiting beliefs. As WILL Alumni and guests share their journeys beyond traditional legal practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible, it’s within your reach.Feel stuck, unhappy, or ready to explore your own WILL journey?Book your consultation with Elena: womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow Us:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglawFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglawWeb: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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Stop the Spiral: Give Yourself CPR
Imagine having a simple tool to stop your spiral into doubt, fear, or worst-case scenarios.Imagine you easily interrupt negative thought loops. You are able to intentionally reignite your motivation, clarity, and desire.In this episode of the [@] WILL podcast, I talk about a powerful mindset tool called "CPR". CPR stands for Choose, Positive, and Repeat/Reignite. It was inspired by a coach I study with, Stacey Boehman who teaches “Intentional Thought Creation”. As part of that I heard her say, “Choose positive thoughts, and then repeat.” I wrote down CPR. I am adapting her methodology for you. CPR connects you with your heart's desires, and shows you how to break free from doubt and create momentum. This episode is especially valuable for women lawyers (and high-achievers in general) stuck in cycles of overthinking, self-doubt, or inertia. Listen in to learn:How not to “dance” with negative thoughts.Focus on positively-framed questions to create momentum. Repeat and rewire your brain and belief in what’s possible.Are you ready for a practical way to shift your mindset quickly and effectively? Listen in now and give yourself CPR!Show NotesStacey BaymanWILLThe WILL- Women Interested in Leaving Law Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen; it’s an invitation to explore new possibilities and shed limiting beliefs. As WILL Alumni and guests share their journeys beyond traditional legal practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible, it’s within your reach.Feel stuck, unhappy, or ready to explore your own WILL journey?Book your consultation with Elena: womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow Us:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglawFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglawWeb:https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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32 Years in Law: Then She Chose Herself
“What does your ideal day look like?” It was the first time that Hillary Sobel had ever been asked that question.32 years of feeling unseen, undervalued and “unallowed” to want anything else.22 years of knowing that law was not for her.Then in the space of 10 seconds, her world shifted on its axis.In this episode, WILL Alum Hillary Sobel talks about her life transformation from 32-years as a lawyer to seeing her face on a Times Square Billboard. We discuss openly:Why it’s NEVER too late to change careers (and what keeps women lawyers trapped).Why investing in yourself isn’t indulgent; it’s transformationalHow mindset work becomes the foundation for real reinventionHilary shares her fear, skepticism, identity shifts, and eventual success when she began to live her ‘ideal day’. About HillaryHillary began her career in law, grounded in an understanding of business and Corporate America from family entrepreneurs. Her practice focused on corporate-related litigation including securities and antitrust.After successfully practicing law, Hillary refocused her attention on advising growing, mostly women-founded, businesses. Through her consulting business, Minerva Turning Point Strategies, Hillary combines strategic thinking and curiosity to identify new pathways to growth. She has been published in Forbes Women on the intersection of profits and people, and in Medium on opening hard conversations to expand our understanding of each other. Hillary’s passion for storytelling and advocacy finds an outlet in speaking and writing. From her Substack, “The Cowgirl, The Shark, and Stilettos” (and other upcoming publications including a chapter in an anthology and her memoir), Hillary connects current and historical events to the stories of our daily lives. ConnectContact: [email protected]: www.minervaturningpointstrategies.comSubstack: The Cowgirl, The Shark, and StilettosLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hillary-sobel Show NotesAbby WomackInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/abbywambach/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/WOLFPACK-Together-Unleash-Power-Change/dp/1250217709 WILL Transformhttps://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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Crafting Your Legal Resume: Have the answer to “Why should I hire you”?
In this episode Anne Marie Segal and I discuss how your resume isn’t a record of your past, but rather a strategic document designed to answer one question: Why should I hire you?Anne Marie walks us through the mechanics and mindset of moving beyond Big Law — without losing the gravitas that comes with it. We cover…Resumes, cover letters, and LinkedIn optimization.Networking strategy, recommendations, and how to “straddle” a transition while still employed.How to assess real market demand for your skills.This conversation is tactical and psychological — because transitioning careers isn’t just about formatting. It’s about translation, positioning, and clarity.If you’ve ever wondered how to answer the question “Why should I hire you?” — this conversation gives you the framework, the mindset, and the tactics to do it with confidence.About Anne Marie SegalANNE MARIE SEGAL, founder and CEO of Segal Coaching LLC, partners with board candidates, General Counsel and other senior and rising executives to expand their impact and advance their leadership trajectories. She has helped hundreds of candidates prepare for job interviews and is excited to be able to help you today.Web: segalcoaching.com and segalcoachingacademy.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annemariesegal/WILLThe WILL- Women Interested in Leaving Law Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen; it’s an invitation to explore new possibilities and shed limiting beliefs. As WILL Alumni and guests share their journeys beyond traditional legal practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible, it’s within your reach.Feel stuck, unhappy, or ready to explore your own WILL journey?Book your consultation with Elena: womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow Us:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglawFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglawWeb:https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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Litigator to Mindfulness Teacher: Recovery from Burnout
How Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction saved Courtney from Anxiety and Burnout. If you feel constantly stressed, even when things look “fine” from the outside…If you’re looping in your head, replaying the past and worrying about the future… If you wonder if something’s wrong with you or if working in law is wearing you down…This episode is for YOU! I’m joined by Courtney Schulnick, a former litigator and mindfulness-based stress reduction teacher. We talk about anxiety, perfectionism, and what relief looks like for lawyers. Courtney shares her personal journey from chronic stress and fight-or-flight to presence. She explains why relief doesn’t require leaving law, fixing yourself, or eliminating anxious thoughts. Listen in and you’ll hear:Why lawyer anxiety is a physiological response, not a personal failure.The difference between mindfulness and mindset (and why you need both).How awareness creates presence, and relief in your work and life. This episode is a grounded, compassionate look at how women lawyers can reduce stress, soften perfectionism, and reconnect with themselves.About CourtneyCourtney Schulnick, Esquire spent two decades as a litigator at Marshall Dennehey’s Philadelphia office, advocating in state and federal courts. Firsthand experience with the intense demands of legal practice led her to the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) Program, where she discovered the transformative power of mindfulness.Now a MBSR teacher at Jefferson’s Center for Mindfulness, Courtney integrates her legal background and mindfulness expertise to support professionals in high-stress environments. Website: https://www.courtneyschulnickmindfulness.com/LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/courtney-schulnick-632a7a7YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ConsciousCornerWithCourtneySpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ibo22EFSSpmpJ5eMyjIpb?si=zrdJkBBZRPOnH6UllX3s6AThe WILL- Women Interested in Leaving Law Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen; it’s an invitation to explore new possibilities and shed limiting beliefs. As WILL Alumni and guests share their journeys beyond traditional legal practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible, it’s within your reach.Feel stuck, unhappy, or ready to explore your own WILL journey?Book your consultation with Elena: womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow Us:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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Busting the BS Stories Holding You Back
This one’s spicy! I am not the biggest curser. I like the occasional f-bomb, but it’s not typically how I speak, so I don’t do it often in my business. For some people, it’s part of their brand. Not me.This is an exception.I had a BIG insight when working with one of my coaches who talked about re-writing our thoughts, beliefs and stories. In my notes I wrote TBS for short. Then a bubble burst and I saw our limiting thoughts, beliefs and stories as This Bull Sh*t.I go into further detail in this short and FEISTY episode about how to drop TBS and grow a garden with all that fertilizer! (Wear headphones if little ones are around). Specifically, I talk about:How limiting beliefs show up for women lawyers who feel trapped or stuck.How to recognize BS thoughts by paying attention to your body and inner language.A simple exercise to replace limiting stories with expansive, true beliefs.WILLThe WILL- Women Interested in Leaving Law Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen; it’s an invitation to explore new possibilities and shed limiting beliefs. As WILL Alumni and guests share their journeys beyond traditional legal practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible, it’s within your reachFeel stuck, unhappy, or ready to explore your own WILL journey?Book your consultation with Elena: womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call FollowLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglawFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglawWeb:https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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GC to Travel Advisor: Kathleen Builds a Travel Business She Loves
Imagine you’ve gone from big law to in-house and become a GC. Yet, you feel empty. You’ve been a “success” and yet you long for more.Finally, you allow yourself to explore what else you can do and your passion for travel rises to the top. At first you don’t believe it’s possible to make money doing that, but you take one small step at a time to explore. (Travel is a multi-billion dollar industry after all!)In this episode of the WILL Podcast, Kathleen Fong shares how WILL guided her transformative journey to become a travel advisor. What helped her transition from GC to entrepreneur. How her legal skills have been instrumental in her new role.How she couldn’t have imagined it was possible to meet her financial goals for the year, but she surpassed them in October! Kathleen delights in the joy of helping clients create unforgettable travel experiences. For her the WILL Community and support was instrumental in pursuing her dreams.About KathleenKathleen Fong has been a practicing attorney for more than 20 years - in Big Law and in-house General Counsel and Chief Legal Officer roles from San Francisco to New York. She understands firsthand the pressures of a demanding legal career and the constant pull of competing priorities. After stepping away from full-time legal practice, she began exploring what a fulfilling next chapter could look like. Joining WILL helped her find purpose and joy through her lifelong passion for travel. She's now the founder of a boutique travel advisory grounded in the skills she honed as a lawyer: meticulous planning, strategic thinking, and creative problem-solving. Today, she specializes in helping busy professionals, especially women lawyers including some WILL members, take thoughtfully curated, effortless, and exceptional trips, without the time-consuming detailsWILLThe WILL- Women Interested in Leaving Law Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen; it’s an invitation to explore new possibilities and shed limiting beliefs. As WILL Alumni and guests share their journeys beyond traditional legal practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible, it’s within your reach.Feel stuck, unhappy, or ready to explore your own WILL journey?Book your consultation with Elena: womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow Us:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglawFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglawWeb:https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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Press Pause and Trust What’s Next: With Goli Kalkhoran
Imagine everything in your business or career is successful, but something tugs at you to pause. Imagine allowing yourself to stop producing, proving, and hustling long enough to ask who you are without your work or title. In this episode, I’m joined by Goli Kalkhoran, creator of ‘Lessons from a Quitter’, to explore what it means to press pause on a successful business and sit with uncertainty to uncover what’s next. She illuminates how:Success and alignment are not the same.Productivity and hustle culture are deeply tied to identity, especially for high-achieving women and lawyers.Growth requires stopping, stillness, and trust. Listen in as Goli offers a compassionate and honest perspective on evolving beyond fixed identities, and trusting what’s next.About GoliGoli Kalkhoran is a Master Certified Life Coach, and former attorney, who helps unfulfilled professionals create a career (and life) they actually like. She is the host of the Lessons from a Quitter podcast where she uses her platform to de-stigmatize quitting and provide resources and inspiration to individuals looking to pivot in their established careers. She challenges people to exceed their own expectations and guides them through the initial steps of starting over in order to build a more intentional, fulfilling life.At the time of recording this podcast, Goli had pressed pause on “Lessons from a Quitter” for an indefinite sabbatical. Website: www.lessonsfromaquitter.comInstagram: www.lessonsfromaquitter.com/lessonsfromaquitterFacebook: www.facebook.com/lessonsfromaquitterYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@lessonsfromaquitterWILLThe WILL- Women Interested in Leaving Law Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen; it’s an invitation to explore new possibilities and shed limiting beliefs. As WILL Alumni and guests share their journeys beyond traditional legal practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible, it’s within your reach.Feel stuck, unhappy, or ready to explore your own WILL journey?Book your consultation with Elena: womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow Us:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglawWeb: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.comShow NotesWhat Else If Not Law workshop, Feb 11th. Sign up here: https://whatelseifnotlaw.womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/main
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Can Finding the “Right Firm” Change Everything? A Candid Conversation with Jennifer Gillman
Do you feel successful on paper but internally frustrated, exhausted, or unfulfilled? Do you wonder whether the problem is the law itself, or whether you’re in the right environment?Do you feel anxious, wondering whether you will ever feel truly satisfied in your career?You’re far from alone. In this episode, I’m joined by Jennifer Gillman; a former practicing attorney, turned legal matchmaker, and founder of Gillman Strategic Group. Jennifer helps rainmakers find the right law firm fit and re-claim fulfillment without leaving the profession.She shares her own unexpected transition out of practice and offers a candid look at what actually creates autonomy, leverage, and satisfaction for lawyers, especially women. Listen in and learn:Why success and fulfillment are not the same.How building relationships and clients creates real power, flexibility, and boundaries.Why women consistently undervalue themselves and how that mindset limits compensation and choice. This conversation is an honest, nuanced look at what it takes to be a happy lawyer, whether that means staying put and changing the rules, moving firms strategically, or simply seeing new possibilities you didn’t know existed.About JenniferShe is the founder of Gillman Strategic Group, where she helps rainmakers find their exact right, perfect-fit firm and law firm owners navigate strategic mergers. After earning her J.D. from NYU School of Law and B.A. from Brandeis University, Jen practiced law for 12 years before transitioning to legal recruiting.Unlike traditional recruiters who find lawyers for firms, Jen finds firms for lawyers. She helps partners identify what they truly need to be fulfilled, whether that's better resources, growth opportunities, or work-life balance, and then matches them with firms where they can thrive.ConnectWeb:http://happyrainmakers.comShow notesBook: The Happy Rainmaker: A Little Tale About a Lawyer Who Found Success and Happiness Too. Launching on January 16th.
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Real Financial Challenges Women Attorneys Face & How to Break Free
Imagine you make great money as a lawyer, yet feel trapped by the “golden handcuffs” and unsure if this is the life you want. Imagine you see that you could leave (big) law, reduce stress, AND pursue a life that aligns with your values, without sacrificing your financial stability. In this episode, financial advisor Niraj Chhabra, talks through how lawyers; especially women attorneys, can gain clarity around money, values, and career choices. He shares deep insights into how:Behavioral financial planning isn’t just about numbers; it’s about understanding the why behind your money choices and life impact.Many lawyers stay in roles long after they need to because of misconceptions about what they can afford and their values.Women attorneys face unique financial pressures like guilt around spending on support to long-term planning tied to longevity, caregiving, and confidence with decision-making. Listen as Niraj breaks down practical strategies on how to align your finances with your life goals and offers an empowering perspective for women in law to take control of both their money and their futures.About NirajNiraj Chhabra is the founder of Sidebar Advisors, a boutique financial planning firm built exclusively for attorneys navigating complex compensation structures, demanding careers, and long-term wealth strategies. The firm serves a range of legal professionals, from rising associates to equity partners, with a mission to provide personalized, behavior-focused guidance that supports both professional success and personal clarity. Niraj is also the host of the Sidebar Advisors podcast, where he highlights diverse journeys within the legal field and explores what’s ahead for the profession.ConnectWebsite: https://sidebaradvisors.com/ Niraj LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/nirajchhabra Sidebar Advisors LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sidebaradvisors/ Sidebar Advisors Legal Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2033338 WILLThe WILL- Women Interested in Leaving Law Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen; it’s an invitation to explore new possibilities and shed limiting beliefs. As WILL Alumni and guests share their journeys beyond traditional legal practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible, it’s within your reach.Feel stuck, unhappy, or ready to explore your own WILL journey?Book your consultation with Elena: womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow Us:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw
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Quiet Courage & Trusting Your Inner Vision: Leaving the Safe Path with Princess Uchekwe
Imagine realizing your vision of practicing law doesn't fit in someone else's structure.Imagine trusting yourself enough to bring that vision to life. Building a firm grounded in your values, your instincts, and the impact you want to make.Imagine choosing to create something meaningful. Not because the path is certain, but because staying aligned with your purpose matters more than staying comfortable.In this episode, Princess Uchekwe, talks through how she made the leap into founding The Chief Counsel; her fractional general counsel firm that provides legal expertise to start-ups. She shares her journey of cultivating “quiet courage,” trusting her inner vision, and building a business rooted in clarity, collaboration, and competence. Listen is as Princess covers:Why courage isn’t just a series of bold moves, and more a quiet, daily self-trust that sustains you when external validation is missing.How legal advice can be reframed from “no” to “how,” so you can move forward with compliance, clarity, and confidence.How to make the leap into entrepreneurship even if you don’t feel 100% ready and why that leap might be exactly what helps you grow.She offers heartfelt advice to other women lawyers “Trust yourself, start where you are, and take the leap!”About PrincessPrincess, the Founder and Managing Attorney at The Chief Counsel, is a fractional general counsel firm for start-ups and emerging companies.Before starting The Chief Counsel, Princess spent seven years at Eldridge, a leading investment firm, where she served as Director and Legal Counsel. During her time there, she played a key role in advising on private equity and credit transactions across entertainment, technology, and real estate.Connect with PrincessWebsite: www.thechiefcounsel.com IG: www.instagram.comthe.chiefcounsel LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-chief-counsel-law-firm/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/princessuchekwe/ WILLThe WILL (Women Interested in Leaving Law) Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen; it’s an invitation to explore new possibilities and shed limiting beliefs. As WILL Alumni and guests share their journeys beyond traditional legal practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible, it’s within your reach.Feel stuck, unhappy, or ready to explore your own WILL journey? Book a consult: https://bit.ly/4oq9l2dLI: https://bit.ly/4oskvDHWeb: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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WILL Podcast 1 Year Anniversary: Top Themes from Women Lawyers
In this special one year anniversary celebration episode of the WILL Podcast, I reflect on key moments in the podcast. I share about the top themes from interviews with women lawyers - especially pivotal moments that helped them make their career changes. I also focus (okay, rant!) on the importance of getting okay with discomfort as we grow and make bold new moves. I highlight:The “straw that broke the camel's back” moments..How “aha moments” lead to perspective shifts.How discomfort is good for us. This episode encourages you to tune into your own 'straw that broke the camel's back' and/or “aha-ha” moments and how they can help galvanize you. The WILL- Women Interested in Leaving Law Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst.Book a consult: https://bit.ly/4oq9l2d Follow:LI: https://bit.ly/4oskvDHWeb: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.comShow NotesSamorn Selim https://bit.ly/4pGzJG5Yael Eiserike https://bit.ly/445sfEsSarah Burke https://bit.ly/3KlAUflErin Cowling https://bit.ly/4iTEcDvCourtney Schulnick (unpublished)Consultants:Christina Gilibert, Marketing Strategist https://bit.ly/4ry7RFRHolly Cope, Global Legal Tech Creator https://bit.ly/44254eiPivot: The Nontraditional J.D. Careers Handbook by Alexandra Davis http://bit.ly/44yH02I
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Energy Leadership for Lawyers: With Emily Hirsekorn
Do you ever feel like you’re doing everything for everyone else and still running on empty? Would you love to show up as confident and grounded, but you’re often overwhelmed, burned out, or questioning whether you even want to stay in law? You’re not alone. In this episode, I’m joined by Career Leadership Coach Emily Hirsekorn, who helps lawyers build clarity, confidence, and fulfillment using her Career Leadership Code and a powerful Energy Leadership framework. Emily, as she explains “The big idea is there's energy behind our thoughts, our feelings, our actions and communication. . . . it’s very practical.” Listen in and learn: How to manage your energy (not just your time). How to recognize misalignment with your values. How to care for yourself without guilt. This conversation is a deep exhale for any lawyer who’s tired of pushing harder and ready to show up differently, with more clarity, confidence, and compassion for herself. About Emily Emily is a career leadership coach for lawyers with a background in private legal practice, anti-bias education, law career advising, and professional development. She is credentialed with the ICF and is also certified with the Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC) as an Energy Leadership™ Index-Master Practitioner and COR.E Leadership Dynamics™ Specialist. She offers iPEC’s robust leadership development curriculum designed to help maximize lawyer performance, influence, and fulfillment and delivers talks regularly on performance management and her signature framework The Career Confidence Code. Connect www.hirsekorncoaching.com www.linkedin.com/in/emilyhirsekorn/ www.instagram.com/hirsekorn_coaching/ WILL The WILL- Women Interested in Leaving Law Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen; it’s an invitation to explore new possibilities and shed limiting beliefs. As WILL Alumni and guests share their journeys beyond traditional legal practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible, it’s within your reach. Feel stuck, unhappy, or ready to explore your own WILL journey? Book your call with Elena: womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow Us: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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Prison to Presence: A Lawyer’s Story of Shame, Freedom and Redemption
Imagine you are a Romanian immigrant Lawyer who relocates to New York at 22 years old, re-does law school and passes the NY Bar. Imagine you think you have to be “Superwoman” and do it all - set up and run a business, have a baby, look a certain way - and not realize the mistakes you're making along the way. Imagine you’re arrested and your 14 year-old daughter sees your mug shot while watching TV after school. Andreea Parc never asked for help in her law practice because she thought “I can handle it.” Even while on trial for unethical practices, she felt that her ignorance of US procedures would lead to a non-guilty result. She made a mistake, and went to prison. Yet instead of prison being the proverbial “cage”, Andreea felt free; liberated from the pressures of perfection, shame and a “Superwoman” identity. She shared everything she learned with her teenage daughter Alexa Dumitru, and created a dual-journey of transformation. Mother and daughter honestly share their experiences and how Andreea’s journey to prison, ultimately set both of them free. About Andreea Andreea helps attorneys and law firms prevent ethical, financial, and emotional crises before they happen. Because prevention isn’t just about compliance — it’s about sparing yourself, your team, and your clients from the pain that follows when awareness breaks down. As a former attorney in private practice and CFO to the New York Taxi King (who was also an attorney), Andreea has lived through the high-stakes pressure, temptations, and blind spots and the decisions and behaviours that resulted in quiet destruction of even the most successful careers, firms and business. Today, through Quantum Risk Management Consulting, she bring that lived experience into a holistic framework that blends law, psychology, geneology, ethics, and human awareness — helping professionals recognize and manage risk from the inside out. WILL The WILL- Women Interested in Leaving Law Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen; it’s an invitation to explore new possibilities and shed limiting beliefs. As WILL Alumni and guests share their journeys beyond traditional legal practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible, it’s within your reach. Feel stuck, unhappy, or ready to explore your own WILL journey? Book your consultation with Elena: womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow Us: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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3 Questions to Quiet the Noise and Hear Yourself Again
Do you spend much of your day thinking: “I need to do XYZ…”? Does your endless to-do list and litany of “shoulds” parade through your mind? If it’s hard to hear what YOU TRULY want to do, you’re not alone. Here are three questions that quickly cut through the internal noise. Listen to these three simple questions. And because I LOVE you for being here, and value your time, here they are! Here they are: What do I think, “I need to do?” If I could see things differently, how might I see them? What does my highest, wisest self, want me to know? Listen in to play along and… Find clarity and emotional relief. Trigger deeper insights and see things differently. Connect with your higher self to provide guidance. This episode is your gateway to freedom from mental clutter and offers almost instantaneous relief. WILL The WILL- Women Interested in Leaving Law Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen; it’s an invitation to explore new possibilities and shed limiting beliefs. As WILL Alumni and guests share their journeys beyond traditional legal practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible, it’s within your reach. Feel stuck, unhappy, or ready to explore your own WILL journey? Book your consultation with Elena: womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow Us: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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From Lawyer to Therapist: Yael Eiserike on Anxiety, Identity & Choosing a New Path
Imagine you manage to navigate the pressures and achievements of your legal career, yet feel an overwhelming sense of anxiety and dissatisfaction. Imagine that after you set boundaries and say “no”, you see nothing bad happened. This helps you loosen the grip of perfectionism, and unlock opportunities that align with your true self. If you’ve earned your gold stars, but happiness feels out of reach, this episode is for you. Yael Eiserike shares how therapy and mindset work can dissolve anxiety, ease perfectionism, and open up new paths forward. Especially with: How to treat panic attacks and insomnia using practical tools. How small shifts, like setting a boundary or making a different choice create new possibilities and help break patterns of perfectionism and people-pleasing. The importance of understanding your “why” in recognizing the patterns behind your behaviors. Yael’s story and approach provide a roadmap for reclaiming your autonomy, your well-being, and your sense of purpose, in law or beyond it. About Yael Eiserike Yael is a former attorney and Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW,) who specializes in therapy for high-stress professionals, career-changers, and those who struggle with balance. She helps clients overcome anxiety, perfectionism, and burnout. With a background that bridges law and mental health, she focuses on direct clinical work rooted in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure work, supporting her clients to create meaningful change from within. Yael’s compassionate approach empowers women to find alignment and fulfillment on their own terms. Website: www.yaeleiserike.com About WILL The WILL- Women Interested in Leaving Law Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen; it’s an invitation to explore new possibilities and shed limiting beliefs. As WILL Alumni and guests share their journeys beyond traditional legal practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible, it’s within your reach. Feel stuck, unhappy, or ready to explore your own WILL journey? Book your consultation with Elena: womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow Us: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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Sarah Burke’s Story of Letting Go & Becoming Unapologetically Herself
Imagine being at the height of your legal career; earning more than ever, admired by peers, and yet feeling completely miserable. That was Sarah Burke’s reality before she made one of the boldest choices of her life. To walk away from traditional legal practice in pursuit of autonomy, alignment and self-love. Imagine transforming from someone who's afraid to say “no,” to becoming confidently building your own mediation practice, traveling the world, and stepping into your next chapter. Sarah didn’t just change careers; she shed layers of who she thought she had to be and stepped into who she truly is. In this episode, we talk about: How to break free from people-pleasing and living in fear of others being “mad at you.” Why autonomy mattered more for Sarah than a pay check. How Sarah learned to trust her internal vision over external expectations. How she built confidence through action, not waiting to feel “ready”. How doing hard, scary things rewired her nervous system. If you've ever thought, “Could I really leave?”, Sarah’s story is your sign that "Yes, you can!" Tune in to hear how she built a life and business on her own terms and how you can too. About Sarah Sarah Burke is a skilled and empathetic mediator, arbitrator, and neutral professional dedicated to helping individuals and businesses resolve disputes efficiently and amicably. With over 15 years of litigation experience as a practicing attorney, Sarah now focuses on facilitating fair and balanced resolutions in mediation, pre-settlement conferences, and arbitration throughout Florida. Sarah’s professional background includes handling complex commercial litigation, insurance disputes, and multi-million-dollar claims, giving her a deep understanding of the challenges parties face in contentious matters. Her ability to break down complex issues, coupled with a calming and compassionate presence, allows her to guide disputing parties toward solutions that save time, minimize costs, and reduce the stress of prolonged conflict. Website: https://www.burkeresolutions.com Show notes/References The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen. It may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Join us for the Sunday Sprint: Shine Your Light, from October 5th to November 9th. The Sunday Sprint is a 6-week reset designed to help you ground, grow, and finish the year strong. You’ll walk away with: Morning routines that energize and focus your day. Tools to create more time (yes, really!). Accountability, coaching, and community. Strategies to overcome fear and limiting beliefs. A renewed sense of clarity and momentum. Sign up here: https://elenadeutsch931.lpages.co/sunday-sprint-2025/ Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow Us: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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From Cancer to Coaching: Dina Cataldo on Healing, Purpose, and the Power of Saying No
Imagine being a 29 year-old criminal prosecutor who’s diagnosed with breast cancer, only to realize the biggest shocker is that chemo is the “best experience of your life.” This wake-up call for Dina Cataldo began her journey into entrepreneurship and personal growth that ultimately led to coaching and moving to Sedona, Arizona. Along the way she faced fear, guilt and shame, opening her up to self-compassion and creating a business and life she absolutely adores. In this episode, we talk about: Her journey through cancer - three times! Learning how you have more power than you know. Going from skeptical to a spiritual awakening. The connection between entrepreneurship and spiritual growth. How we’re programmed (and how to wake up). Creating strong boundaries—like with an unapologetic email auto-responder! Learning to listen to your inner voice, even when fear is loud. Why feeling not-enough is common for lawyers, and how to start healing it. Dina shares how even our deepest struggles can spark clarity and transformation. About Dina Dina Cataldo is a Master Certified Coach who helps lawyers love their lives while growing their law practices. She's the creator of the program Time Peace for Lawyers™ and host of “Be a Better Lawyer” Podcast. She was a criminal prosecutor for over 15 years before leaving the law to help lawyers stop feeling overwhelmed in the law practices and live lives that feel fully lived. Free Workbook: "3 Sneaky Problems Stealing Your Time and Productivity (and How to Fix Them Now!)" can be downloaded here: https://dinacataldo.com/timepeace Connect with Dina: Website: https://dinacataldo.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dina-cataldo/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/dina.cataldo YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dinacataldo Show notes/References Listen to this episode of the Be a Better Lawyer Podcast: Leaving the Law with Special Guest - Elena Deutsch Money book Elena refers to: Love Money, Money Loves You by Sarah McCrum Episode of the Born to Heal Podcast where Dina talks about her curing cancer naturally. It’s amazing! WILL - Women Interested in Leaving Law The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen. It may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Join us for the Sunday Sprint: Shine Your Light, from October 5th to November 9th. The Sunday Sprint is a 6-week reset designed to help you ground, grow, and finish the year strong. You’ll walk away with: Morning routines that energize and focus your day. Tools to create more time (yes, really!). Accountability, coaching, and community. Strategies to overcome fear and limiting beliefs. A renewed sense of clarity and momentum. Sign up here: https://elenadeutsch931.lpages.co/sunday-sprint-2025/ Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow Us: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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How gaining financial safety gives you the freedom to dream
Imagine feeling stuck in a high-paying legal job as you’re buried deep in student loan debt. Imagine having everything you ever wanted in a career - Your dream job right in front of you, and then realizing you absolutely hate it. Imagine feeling unsure how to make a change…until one conversation shifts everything. In this inspiring episode, Jessica Medina shares how she went from being completely burnt out and in financial overwhelm, to a place of freedom, clarity, and renewed energy. She talks through the dawning realization that her dream job in enforcement is far from what she imagined. Burnt out, indebted and lacking love in her career, Jessica chose a new career path that not only helped her decrease her own debt, but help others in the same way. In this episode, she talks about: How the fear of financial security shuts down processing and the ability to think. Opening the mindset of clients to see beyond the ‘safe path’ and begin to feel passionate and dream. How she helps clients gain the freedom to make intentional choices. Many lawyers feel stuck in their jobs because of financial obligations, especially student loan debt. But once they gain clarity and control over their finances, it opens up real options: career pivots, sabbaticals, travel, or simply breathing room to reassess. If this sounds like you, then we invite you to listen in and begin to dream again. About Jessica Jessica Medina is a lawyer turned Accredited Financial Counselor on a mission to help attorneys create the financial freedom they need to do big things. She graduated from Columbia Law School in 2004 as a single mom of twins with over $200,000 in student loans and went straight to work at a big law firm. After eight years she switched roles and became Senior Counsel at the Division of Enforcement at the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. She left the government to work in an area of the financial industry outside of the securities world and now teaches other lawyers how to use their money to finance their dream lives. She especially enjoys working with her WILL member-clients to help them craft their exit plans and pursue their true passions. Learn more about Jessica Medina: www.jessicamedinallc.com. Connect with Jessica on LinkedIn and Instagram @jessicamedinallc. The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen. It may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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Reduce Anxiety with TLC - Touch, Label & Choose
When Mel Robbins agrees with you... Have you ever been in this situation before women in law? Your heart races when an unexpected email comes in from a difficult partner, or you wake up with a jolt in the middle of the night. You wish you could stop the spiraling, self-doubt and overthinking but just keep going to that worst case scenario. How about this instead? You have a simple, discreet tool you can use anytime, anywhere. It's effective in the office, on a call or in the courtroom. Use it and you feel calm, clear, and in control. Anxiety is one of the biggest challenges women lawyers face. From constant deadlines to unpredictable demands. The profession trains you to live in a state of high alert. But you don’t have to stay stuck in that state. In this solo episode, I share a quick and effective method to regulate #anxiety: Touch, Label & Choose (TLC). This technique helps you soothe your body, get present, and choose helpful thoughts. If you ever feel overwhelmed or frozen by stress, this episode is for you. Learn: 💡Why anxiety shows up in your body first (and why you can’t just “think” your way out of it). 💡 Simple ways to signal safety to your body (that you can do anytime, anywhere!) 💡How to label physical sensations to create emotional distance and regain calm. This episode will help you calm anxiety in the moment, reset your nervous system, and access the grounded version of yourself that’s always there, but often buried under the stress. Show notes: The Let Them Theory By Mel Robbins: https://www.melrobbins.com/book/the-let-them-theory/ Book a consult: www.womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen. It may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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Putting Yourself First: Mental Health, Motherhood & Law
Trigger warning - adolescent suicide. Imagine struggling to leave your firm but you’re "enmeshed" with your group, and don’t want to leave them. Imagine you go to an in-house role, and keep “leaning in” at work, giving and giving, while your recognition flat-lines. Imagine you work in “occupational health and safety” but your own mental health is at the bottom of your priority list. Imagine you’ve been making progress and aren’t able to fully put yourself first, until your 11 year old daughter makes a suicide attempt, and this wakes you up in a whole new way to how you have to resource yourself This is all part of Gwen Nightengale’s journey. Gwen - a longtime occupational health and safety attorney, user of therapy and WILL Member documents her journey from burned out associate and in-house lawyer, to a boundaried and attentive attorney and mental health advocate. Gwen’s WILL journey takes many iterations - from the very first pilot group in 2017 to The Creator’s Circle Mastermind - a year-long journey through The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron. Hear her speak how she found accountability, community and healing in WILL. How it helps her break isolation, see she’s not alone, and continue to expand and grow. Out of the cocoon and into the world! About Gwen Gwen Nightengale is an in-house Environmental, Health, & Safety Lawyer with over 15 years of experience advising clients on workplace health and safety regulatory compliance. Before working in-house, Gwen practiced in the Workplace Health & Safety practice group for over 8 years at a Labor & Employment Law Firm in Washington, DC. Gwen earned both her bachelor’s degree in biology and her Juris Doctor degree from Howard University. Mental health and wellbeing is a passion that is near and dear to Gwen’s heart. Given that the long work hours, customer service focus, and ever evolving legal landscape can make the practice of law challenging and isolating, Gwen has been dedicating a lot of her time outside of work finding new activities that inspire joy, build community, and foster resilience. She is a member of the WILL Creator's Circle, which is a mastermind focused on Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way. Her work in the Creator's Circle inspired her to create a Substack, A Deeper Well. Here, she speaks candidly about her mental health journey. If Gwen weren’t working as a lawyer, she would likely be an attorney wellness coach to support other minority women attorneys with practicing law resiliently and sustainably. Gwen’s Show Notes Gwen’s Substack: A Deeper Well Above the Law Article - Elena and WILL: https://abovethelaw.com/2017/05/on-escaping-biglaw-an-interview-with-career-coach-elena-deutsch/ Emma Garret Coaching and More Book: Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle by Emily and Amelia Nagoski The Secret of Life The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen — it may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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Break Free from Big Law Burnout & Build a Career You Love
What happens when your dream job becomes a nightmare that puts you in survival mode? In this episode, you will learn how to recognize burnout warning signs, choose yourself over prestige, and align your career with your values. This is exactly what happened to Samorn Selim. As the daughter of illiterate Lao refugees and the first in her family to go to college, she thought landing a big law job meant she'd made it. Instead, she found herself in survival mode and struggling with health issues. Samorn Selim shares how she worked through her fears to make big career changes and bet on herself: from big law to Berkeley Law Career Counselor, and finally a bold leap to build Career Unicorns® – Spark Your Joy®. Now a Forbes-featured career coach, Samorn has helped over 1,000 women, BIPOC, and first-generation professionals escape similar traps and find careers that actually energize them and align with their values. We dive deep into what it takes to walk away from the expectations, the prestige, the paycheck and how to listen to your inner wisdom, including: The early warning signs your body gives you before burnout hits. How to walk away from prestige without regret. A practical framework for making values-based career decisions. If you're exhausted from performing for others and ready to build a career that energizes rather than drains you, this conversation will show you exactly how to start. Connect with Samorn Samorn Selim is the Founder of Career Unicorns and the host of Career Unicorns – Spark Your Joy podcast. As the daughter of illiterate Laotian refugees, the first to go to college in her family, and the former Director of Employer Outreach at Berkeley Law, Samorn has used her experiences to support over 1,000 first-generation professionals, women, and Black, Indigenous, and people of color in law, tech, and legal tech to land their dream jobs, get promoted to leadership, and overcome burnout to build sustainable and thriving careers. Her work has been featured in: Forbes, Harvard Business Review, and the BBC among others. Web: www.careerunicorns.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samornselim/ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/career-unicorns-spark-your-joy/id1596874054 New book (#1 new release in Legal Self Help): Career Unicorns™ 90-Day 5-Minute Gratitude Journal: An Easy & Proven Way To Cultivate Mindfulness, Beat Burnout & Find Career Joy. Show notes/references Samorn Selim’s Website: www.careerunicorns.com Book: Belonging: Self-Love Lessons from a Workaholic, Depressed, Insomniac Lawyer – Amazon Link LinkedIn: Samorn Selim on LinkedIn Check out her new book: https://www.amazon.com/Belonging-Lessons-Workaholic-Depressed-Insomniac ⭐️ Exclusive offer! ⭐️ The first 10 people to listen to this episode and submit a review will win a complimentary copy of Samorn's new book: Career Unicorns™ 90-Day 5-Minute Gratitude Journal: An Easy & Proven Way To Cultivate Mindfulness, Beat Burnout & Find Career Joy. Terms: Review the podcast. Submit a screen shot of your review via email to support[at]womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com with your mailing address. If you’ve already submitted a review, please send a screenshot of sharing the podcast with a friend. The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen — it may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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“What Will They Think?” How to Let Go of People-Pleasing
Imagine you’re stuck in your current situation because you worry what other people will think. Imagine thinking, “I don’t want to let other people down,” and yet some part of your soul feels a thud. Because you’re letting yourself down. Imagine deciding to care-less (not not care!) what other people think, but you don’t know where to begin. Leaving long-held relationships at law firms or roles is one of the BIGGEST things that keeps women lawyers stuck. In this solo episode, see if you’re stuck in the “people-pleasing” pitfall. This is incredibly common among women lawyers, and it can silently sabotage your ability to make a switch. Is the fear of letting others down — partners, mentors, coworkers, friends — keeping you frozen? If so listen to this episode, we explore: Why fear of disappointing others may be holding you back How to re-frame what it means to “lose” relationships when you leave A new way of thinking to help you see that other people’s opinions are none of your business This episode will help you untangle the guilt, clarify your values, and begin to move forward with confidence. Show notes/references Resources Mentioned: Mel Robbins – The Let Them Theory: Amazon link Contact Elena: [email protected] Website & Consultations: https://www.womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com Past WILL podcast episodes Meredith Eng – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/breakdown-boundaries-breakthroughs-merediths-journey/id1781037581?i=1000703037254
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Find What Lights You Up With Marla Tseng
Imagine going from big law to an in-house role, that’s just as pressured and demanding. Imagine that you long for more connection and meaning in your work. Imagine discovering your passion for Human Design and astrology. You think this is the direction you want to pivot towards, but you’re scared as heck! What will other people think? Imagine finding the support of others and summoning the courage to post about starting your astrology business on your socials. (And only hearing positive things back!) This is the story of WILL Alum Marla Tseng. She shares how WILL helped her navigate from a high-pressure in-house role to become a Human Design and Astrology practitioner. Marla left the practice of law in 2023 and set up her own human design and astrology business, and now helps others with what she has given herself - to align with what lights them up! In this episode, she talks through: What led her to leave law and enroll in WILL Transform. Her love of human design and astrology and an introduction into human design 'types'. How she works with clients. Marla Tseng uses human design and astrology to help unhappy professionals figure out the type of work that lights them up. She also uses Human Design to help corporate teams improve their collaboration. With her background as a lawyer in the corporate world for nearly 14 years, Marla now bridges the professional and metaphysical worlds, bringing a grounded, strategic, and heart-centered approach to her work with clients. Connect with Marla IG: @marlajtseng www.manyworldsmanypossibilities.com The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen — it may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com References WILL Transform Meredith chose the Transform VIP program, which included 1:1 coaching with Elena Deutsch. The WILL Transform Program is a comprehensive 6-month program designed specifically for busy women lawyers. It provides the support you need to make a meaningful career change. Learn more here: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/services/ Jenny McKee, Skywhispers Astrology www.skywhispersastrology.com The Gene Keys https://home.genekeys.com/
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From Perfectionist to Positive Psychology Coach with Jordana Confino
Imagine hitting burnout not once, but twice. The second time, you crash so hard, despite making many positive changes, you can’t walk! Imagine being an A+ perfectionist and battling daily with your inner critic and people-pleasing tendencies. Imagine meeting a therapist that finally switched you on to your values (and how everything you were doing was not in alignment with them). Now imagine turning your crash and burn into becoming a “compassionate coach”. You now help women lawyers get out of their own way, learn how to be self-compassionate and create fulfilling mindsets. You’ll love hearing how Jordana Confino went from lawyer to recovering-perfectionist and positive psychology coach. She shares how her personal experiences with burnout and physical pain helped her become the compassionate and successful coach she is today. Jordana - profile and where to find her Jordana is a certified professional coach, Positive Lawyering professor, and founder of JC Coaching & Consulting, a company devoted to helping lawyers and other high-achieving professionals get out of their own way so they can enjoy greater satisfaction and sustainable success in their lives and work. As a self-described “recovering Type A+ perfectionist” herself, Jordana knows that many high-achieving, successful people hold limiting beliefs that prevent them from truly flourishing. Until fairly recently, she was one of them. But Jordana transformed her life leveraging the science of positive psychology and human motivation theory, and she is passionate about helping others do the same. Website: https://www.jordanaconfino.com/ Self-Compassion Guide: https://www.jordanaconfino.com/self-compassion-guide Values Discovery Guide: https://www.jordanaconfino.com/values The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated guide for women lawyers. This podcast is more than a good listen — it may inspire you. WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, and you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Summer SOULstice Wooshop Join our SUMMER SOULstice Wooshop on June 22nd (Early bird price until June 15th). Register here: https://elenadeutsch931.lpages.co/soulstice-wooshop-june-2025/ Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com References Kristin Neff, Self-compassion
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How Challenges Can Help You Expand and Grow
What is the nature of human existence? What are challenges? What if challenges are opportunities to help you grow past your conditioning and habitual responses? These very light questions 🤣 and how you can use challenges to expand and grow are the topic of this solo episode! What if challenges are a chance for you to CLARIFY your VALUES and DESIRES? Listen in to shift the way you think so you can move through the hard stuff more easily and expand your capacity for more joy, alignment and pleasure. See how your challenges can become opportunities to become the person who has moved through the difficulties, into a new identity. This mini thought-provoking episode can help you deep-dive your own challenges and how they can transport you towards a greater YOU. The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen — it may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw
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From Law to Style: Estelle Winsett’s Journey
Imagine being a little kid and building your daily outfits around giant hair bows! Imagine having part of your soul die while in law school, putting your head down and grinding it out. Imagine, being told by your future husband, that you always wear black. Estelle Winsett takes us on a journey from her childhood exuberant self, to a staid lawyer until she rediscovered her love of style and what it can do for women lawyers. As an attorney who practiced in multiple arenas - from litigation to universities and firm professional development roles, she knows how important it is for women lawyers to be taken seriously, without being TOO serious. And how their personal style can speak for them without saying a word. At the bottom line of what Estelle does is help women accept who they are and shine!. This episode of the WILL Podcast might help you up your delight in how you dress to best represent yourself. Where to find Estelle: Website: https://estellewinsett.com Click here to book a call with her: bit.ly/Stylecall Powerhouse Facebook Group: bit.ly/powerhousestyle (Free private FB Group) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/estellewinsett IG: https://www.instagram.com/estellewinsett https://www.tiktok.com/@estellewinsettstyle Show notes: Interests can turn into income: Jenny McKee’s Episode - From Lawyer to Astrologer: The Path to Authenticity
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How to Step into Your Fullest Expression with Creator of Interconnected Us, Rachel Clar
Imagine you’re in a workplace where you know you’re not capitalizing on the best of what you have to offer. You're a creative relationship-builder and feel stymied by the billable hour. Your current workplace isn't cutting it. You’re working in law, but not doing work that’s aligned with your values and making a difference in the lives of others. Sound familiar? Rachel Clar's journey out of law started when she realized that a traditional law environment “created a rage inside”. She knew she wasn't living her fullest expression. In order to venture from her soul, she utilized her natural curiosity to: Leverage her strength in networking to build connections. Develop self-awareness, confidence and respect. Deconstruct fear-based perfectionism and workaholism. It was at this point that she cracked the code from the inside and founded Interconnected Us, to help women lawyers: Optimize their network. Go from invisible to making waves. Look inward and around themselves to facilitate core inner work. Listen in as Rachel talks through her journey from unhappy lawyer to aligned and mission-driven entrepreneur! Connect with Rachel Website: https://www.interconnectedus.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelclar/ The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen — it may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw References Self Compassion by Krisin Neff: https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Self_Compassion/PDAEzLL9mscC?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PT1&printsec=frontcover
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Breakdown, Boundaries & Breakthroughs: Meredith's Journey
Imagine a lifetime of pressure, conditioning and the internal critic saying: “work harder” “be perfect” and “you’re not good enough.” This is on top of having a brain tumor and near death experience at 17, then losing your father at age 26. Add in a lawyer practice in big law and the pressure to perform which ultimately leads to a breaking point. In desperation, you search “Career coaches for women lawyers” on Google in the hope of finding relief. Imagine the very day you have your consultation with Elena, there’s a panel of WILL Alumni talking about taking a leave of absence - and you enroll on the spot. Meredith Eng generously shares her WILL journey with all the lows and highs including: How witnessing the vulnerability of other women lawyers gave her relief. Her decision to live a ‘full and expressive life’ while floating in the ocean. How she decided to take a big leap and leave big law BEFORE finding her right fit role. Mostly, hear from Meredith about how she learned to set boundaries and finally decide that her life is worth putting first. Connect with Meredith LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mereditheng/ Instagram: @mereditheeng The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen — it may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com References Wilder A. Clements Wilder A. Clements brings experienced and value-driven counsel to purpose-driven businesses and organizations with challenging employment law questions. Clements Employment Law https://www.clementsemploymentlaw.com/ WILL Transform Meredith chose the Transform VIP program, which included 1:1 coaching with Elena Deutsch. The WILL Transform Program is a comprehensive 6-month program designed specifically for busy women lawyers. It provides the support you need to make a meaningful career change. Learn more here: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/services/ WILL Mastermind Based on the book 'Burnout', by the Nagoski Sisters About understanding burnout with activities around this. WILL Creator's Circle The Creator’s Circle - a small-group journey through The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron led by Elena Deutsch. The Creators Circle opens one time per year. It’s open to both lawyers, former lawyers and non-lawyers. WILL Evolve Continuation program for WILL Alum, to support their ongoing journey and to avoid backsliding. WILL Podcast Boundary Practice episode https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/boundary-setting-practice-for-women-lawyers/id1781037581?i=1000679460040. Jessica Meddina Financial councillor that helps lawyers create financial plans. Works closely with WILL members. https://www.jessicamedinallc.com. Helena Bonham Carter, poetry https://www.instagram.com/reel/C5qXDx4oOnx/ One precious life Book of poems called ‘This Wild and Precious Life: A Journal’ by Mary Oliver. https://www.amazon.com/This-Wild-Precious-Life-Journal/dp/0593580281. Jenny McKee A WILL Alum that switched from lawyer to being an astrologer. Her astrology website is Sky Whispers Astrology and she is available for readings. https://skywhispersastrology.com. Anne Marie Segal Master the Interview, by Anne Marie Segal.
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Roundabout Way from Law Into End-of-Life Planning
Imagine practicing law and realizing that as your supposedly indestructible office plant is dying, part of you is too. You fear making a change because of all you’ve invested in your education, financially and time-wise. Imagine having exploratory conversations that lead you full circle from your dying plant to your career as a Death Doula and End-of-Life Planner ⚰️. Listen in as Marni Blank describes her ‘round-about’ journey and how she: Proved she could take that leap to start off as an entrepreneur. Utilized her skills as a lawyer in order to do what she loves in business. Shifted her mindset to feeling confident that she could figure out what to do (even while not knowing). Connect with Marni Website: https://beginwiththeend.co LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marni-blank-esq-a335b28/ The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen — it may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com References Eat, Pray, Love is a memoir written in 2006 by Elizabeth Gilbert. It tells the story of a woman who embarks on a spiritual quest overseas to find inner peace and love. The Death Deck, The Conversation Project https://thedeathdeck.com/ The Conversation Project - Have You Had The Conversation? Takeaways Grounding practices can enhance presence in conversations. Transitioning from law to entrepreneurship can be challenging but rewarding. Financial concerns often hinder career changes, but mental health is paramount. Personal experiences can significantly influence career paths. Death Doulas provide emotional, practical, and spiritual support. Planning for end-of-life wishes is crucial for families. Not all Death Doulas have the same focus or services. It's important to have conversations about death and planning with loved ones. Being prepared can alleviate stress during difficult times. The role of a death doula can vary widely based on individual practice. It's important to have practical plans in place for end-of-life situations. Conversations about death should be normalized within families. Organizing digital life is crucial for ensuring a smooth transition for loved ones. Legal skills can be leveraged in non-traditional career paths. Embracing change can lead to personal growth and fulfillment. Life is short; prioritize what brings you joy and meaning. Creating legacy projects can help families remember their loved ones. Progress over perfection is key in planning and organization. Engaging in conversations about death can strengthen family bonds. Being prepared can alleviate stress for loved ones during difficult times.
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Navigating Twists and Turns Towards a New Career
Imagine being pregnant, parenting a toddler and working full time, while knowing your legal job was NOT one you could continue in. Even with everything else going on in her life, Leah Frankel joined WILL, and treated it like another top priority. Leah tackled her experience with curiosity, openness and candor. Listen in as she talks through: Her time in WILL Transform and how she treated it as a top priority. All of her twists and turns that included three big potential career ideas. How she mastered building connections on LinkedIn, bringing her closer to her dream job. Socials: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leah-frankel/ References WILL Transform is a six-month comprehensive program designed to help you clarify your career direction and be on the path to achieve it. It includes: Personal Coaching: 1:1 private coaching, either with Elena or one of the WILL Coaches. Community Support: Structured opportunities to connect with like-minded women lawyers in our supportive WILL Community. Enjoy 2x month LIVE Community Calls with Elena, and continue to expand your network in our PRIVATE virtual Member & Alumni group (to which you get lifetime access!) On-Demand Course and LIVE Learning: Be guided step-by-step through the WILL Transform course, to which you have 24/7 access, plus LIVE workshops, and calls with Guest Speakers and WILL Alumni Anne Marie Segal https://annemariesegal.com/trusted-professionals/ The 4th Floor organisation, New York https://www.careergroupcompanies.com/fourth-floor The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen — it may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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How to NOT Fall Asleep with Your Phone by Your Head
Is falling asleep with your phone in your hand happening all too often? Do you find yourself doomscrolling or numbing out for hours on socials? You’re not alone. Cell phone addiction is a challenge that we’re all dealing with. In this short episode, I share my struggles and offer: An honest understanding of phone addiction The effect it has on our brains A framework for how to manage it, called ‘The four Ds’ Want to figure out what you stand to gain by putting the phone down? Listen to this episode. References Trigger Warning: Anxiety, mental health. Elena is not a licensed mental health professional. If you are experiencing significant anxiety, then we recommend talking to a health professional. The Drew Barrymore Show - with guest, Gwyneth Paltrow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6eBWhofqS8. Dan Harris, Founder of 10% Happier and book of the same name. Creator's Circle exercise from The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron. The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen — it may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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Highs & Lows: Navigating Motherhood & Legal Career with Erin Cowling
Imagine you're a litigation #lawyer at a #biglaw firm, progressing towards partner. You get married, become pregnant with your first, then second child, and take your maternity leaves. When you return to work, you find most of your files given away, and you are faced with building up your caseload all over again. But before you can do that, your firm merges with another firm and you are let go. In a panic you accept the first job offer you get. Then one day in the doctor’s office, pregnant with child number three, you break down in tears, diagnosed with depression and immediately know what needs to change. What would you do? Erin Cowling's story hits all these highs and lows, including: The identity dilemma of working as a lawyer Being a working mom while trying to build your legal career Anxiety that’s becoming so common for lawyers Tune in to find out what happened after the doctor’s visit! Erin Cowling is the author of The Modern Freelance Lawyer. Book launches on June 8th 2025 (paperback & e-book) and June 19th for hardcover. Order your copy here: https://www.cowlinglegal.com/book.html Connect with Erin Web: www.flexlegalnetwork.com Instagram: @erinccowling Trigger Warning: Anxiety, mental health. Elena is not a licensed mental health professional. If you are experiencing significant anxiety, then we recommend talking to a health professional. The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen — it may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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Book Launch Party: From Big Law to Published Author
Imagine you have a nascent dream of being a writer instead of an associate drowning in M&A deals. Imagine you whisper your dream out loud to your coach, and have it met with delight and full belief in your ability to make it happen. Imagine a few short years later, you hold your first published book in your hands, and marvel at how much your life has changed. You went from despair in big law to being a PUBLISHED AUTHOR. This is the journey Leah Jennings went on. In this episode of the WILL Podcast, listen in on the book launch party Elena Deutsch, Founder of WILL threw for Leah upon the release of her first novel: Angel Eyes from the Paris in a Heartbeat series. Leah’s journey in this podcast covers: How she went from doubting she’d ever leave big law to stepping out. How the Creator’s Circle helped her become more honest about who she is and isn’t. How she became a published author! Follow Leah Website: https://elliejennings.com/ Instagram: @authorelliejennings Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556516636947 Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0CX2Y45CP?ingress=0&visitId=cb7536d2-b511-4b81-a34b-42a74df3e9fc&ref_=pe_2466670_811284380 References The Creator’s Circle - a small-group journey through The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron led by Elena Deutsch. The Creators Circle opens one time per year. It’s open to both lawyers, former lawyers and non-lawyers. If you’re interested, in receiving more information: email [email protected] The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen — it may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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How to Quiet Your Inner Critic
Listen here to see you’re not alone if you’ve got a nasty inner critic. Women lawyers can speak harshly to themselves, honed by years of perfectionism and working in “mistakes aren’t allowed” cultures. If this rings true, in this podcast you'll learn how to mitigate your nasty inner dialogue. 🎧 How to notice and recognize your inner critic, as separate from YOU. 🎧 The legal culture can foster already held tendencies of self-criticism. 🎧 What if your inner critic can be seen as a part of you, not an enemy. [WHAT?!?] If you enjoy this podcast, please follow, rate and leave a review. The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a legal career coach and catalyst for women lawyers looking to have freedom, flexibility and fulfillment in their work and lives. Listen in and see that change is not just possible for others, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your Personalized Career Assessment Call with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw
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How to Make Money Non-Lawyering with Podcaster Kyla Denanyoh
Imagine you’re happy as a lawyer, yet feel that your creativity is stifled. Or that you can’t be creative as a lawyer as it doesn’t ‘fit’ what a lawyer should be. Kyla Denanyoh showcased her efficiency and project management skills so well that while on maternity leave, she rendered her role obsolete. Instead of fear, Kyla was excited about moving forward in her side hustle - Podcasting and YouTubing, because a stream of sponsorships proved that she could make money non-lawyering. Now a seasoned podcaster with over 130 episodes and a salary from sponsorships, Kyla embodies the ‘multipotentialite’ (someone with many skillsets and role options). Listen in as Kyla: Uses her challenge with the typical stereotype of ‘lawyer’ to lean into a creative identity. Dives into a selection of books that confirm you can make money from any job. Flips the narrative of lawyers not being risk-takers. Switches her mindset from being a task-based earner to a value-based earner. Follow Kyla Podcast: ‘More than a Lawyer’ https://www.youarealawyer.com/ Website: Kyla Denanyoh | Storyteller & Strategist Instagram: Kyla Denanyoh (@mrsdenanyoh) References Book: 'We should all be millionaires' - Rachel Rogers. The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen — it may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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From Lawyer to Astrologer: The Path to Authenticity
How does one go from being a stuck and unhappy long time lawyer to practicing astrologer? Well if you’re Jenny McKee of Sky Whispers Astrology, you lean into your strengths, surround yourself with community and take it one slow step at a time. In this episode Jenny details her journey through WILL programs as she expanded her self-knowledge and trust. As a listener of the WILL podcast you cannot only hear about her journey, but experience her work for yourself! She shares a generous 15% savings coupon when you use the code WILL when you book any session or package with her. All the details below. On a personal note, I am so appreciative to Jenny for sharing her journey and for the years of our work together. She showcases an example of what’s possible, not just for her, but for you too. Have a listen. Where to find Jenny: To learn more about working with Jenny go to: www.skywhispersastrology.com Use the code: ‘WILL’ on any purchases and save 15%! Email: Jenny@skywhispersastrology Show notes: The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron WILL Programs mentioned: The foundational WILL program Jenny started with was called WILL Step-by-Step and is now WILL Transform. WILL programs Jenny also participated in, and mentions: The Creator’s Circle - a small-group journey through The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron. WILLpreneurs - a small group for women lawyers who want to start their own businesses. To be notified of when these programs open next, email [email protected] Gallup Clifton Strengths Assessment: https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/252137/home.aspx Jenny’s Mentors: Home - Tom Jacobs About Debra Anne Clement – Debra Clement Astrologer The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen — it may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw
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Boundary Setting Practice for Women Lawyers
Everyone has to set boundaries, but for lawyers, especially women or people socialized as female, working in a “always be available” culture makes it even more challenging and important. Add in the hierarchy and not so subtle power-dynamics at law firms, and you have a recipe for being expected to give nearly everything to your job. Do you say YES to tasks that you desire to say NO to, because it’s expected? And do you say NO and cancel things you really want to say YES to, like concert tickets, brunch with friends and vacations without work? Today’s short solo episode guides you to re-think how to set boundaries in ways that offer protection and relief. You’ll have a simple framework to help you reclaim what's most important to you - your time, your energy, your life force, so you can either stay more happily in your role and/or make a change. You’ll learn to: Mindset: Shift how you think about boundaries. Process: A simple three-step framework to set internal and external boundaries. Practise: Put your new skills into action. References Books: The Power of a Positive No and Getting to Yes, both by William Ury. Find his books and more here: https://www.williamury.com/books/ The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen — it may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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Thinking of Starting Your Own Firm? How Two Lawyers Created Theirs (Without Dipping into Savings)
Imagine winning a rapid defense verdict for your client with only 6 weeks to prepare for trial, only to not be thanked, AND get reprimanded by the managing partner for speaking in a frustrated tone to the junior and paralegal, who you trained up from scratch. Imagine not being able to get out of bed for two weeks, and knowing you HAD to do something different. (Which led you to Google “career coach for lawyers”.) Imagine being a rising 8th year, knowing the partnership question looms. You know you don’t want to make partner. You can barely keep your head above water now, and struggle to be as present with your young children as you’d like. But you don’t know what else you could do or where to begin. Listen to this special panel discussion with WILL Alumni Destiny Bounds of Bounds Legal, and Wilder Clements of Clements Employment Law. They share about their journeys from despair to doing work they love… for themselves. This is especially for you if you’re feeling helpless and/or if you’re considering starting your own firm. As it was a live call, you’ll hear Destiny and Wilder respond to questions from the audience. See how Wilder: Leveraged a milestone birthday and child starting kindergarten to give themselves permission to explore and dream Started their law firm without dipping into any savings! Serves values-aligned business owners, enjoys more time for hiking and being with family and celebrates five years of having their own firm! Wilder A. Clements brings experienced and value-driven counsel to purpose-driven businesses and organizations with challenging employment law questions. Wilder is experienced in advising clients on the complexities of federal and state labor and employment law, understands steps businesses and organizations need to take to treat and pay their workers fairly, and serves as an instrumental partner in helping organizations and businesses align purpose with people-first practices. Wilder devotes a significant portion of their services to pro bono assistance, including representing LGBTQ+ workers and advising local non-profits on employment law issues. https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilderclements/ https://www.instagram.com/clementsemploymentlaw Listen as Destiny Bounds shares how: A mental health crisis helped her take a break from her firm. Being in community with other women lawyers surprisingly brought her a lot of clarity and comfort. The clouds that obscured her dreams parted, and was able to take massive action, starting not one, but two businesses! After leaving her role within a large AMLaw 200 nationwide law firm, Destiny started helping small businesses form strong legal foundations, getting their contracts and legal documents prepared, and, essentially, becoming their “outside” in-house counsel, partnering with them throughout each stage of their business. She realized that she LOVED small business law. She founded Bounds Business Law with a mission to change the soulless legal profession of law into one that will positively impact the community and beyond. https://www.linkedin.com/company/bounds-law-llc/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091839366389 https://www.instagram.com/legal.fluence/ The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen — it may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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How Getting Out of $670K of Debt, Led Rho Thomas to Become a Financial Coach
Imagine you’re a mid-level IP associate at a big firm. You’ve just had your first child. As the end of your mat leave rapidly approaches, you consider going back to work 50% time for 50% pay. But after looking at your family finances, you see that you and your medical resident spouse are $670K in debt! That would have sent me back to bed, but not our next guest on the WILL Podcast, Rho Thomas. Rho not only went back to work full-time, she got to work to reduce their debt, which she more than halved in just a few years. After overcoming the shame, she began to share her story (anonymously at first). Rho now helps lawyers get out of debt and control of their money. Listen in as Rho: Tells about the moment she realized she and her husband had $678,000 in debt. Learned how to reduce that by more than half in a few years. Felt the call to blog, then podcast about her journey. Where to find Rho: Instagram: @iamrhothomas LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/iamrhothomas Website: https://www.rhothomas.com Podcast: Personal Finance for Lawyers with Rho Thomas - https://www.rhothomas.com/podcast The WILL Podcast is hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst. This podcast is more than a good listen — it may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com
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Anxiety in Women Lawyers: How it Affects You, and What You Can Do
Does your heart stop when you get an email from a certain partner or client? Have you experienced health concerns that doctors have been unable to diagnose - like stomach pain, rashes or hair loss? You didn’t used to “be an anxious person” but now you wonder if this is who you are? If you’re increasingly concerned about the toll anxiety from work is taking on your physical and mental health, this is for you. In this episode, Elena shares her understanding of “situational anxiety” and how she sees it impacting women lawyers. She openly explains: What occurs in the body and the effect of living in a frequent state of stress. How being self-compassionate can help (and why that’s so hard for women lawyers). Three techniques to reduce anxiety and regain calm. References Book: The High Five Habit, Mel Robbins Trigger Warning: Anxiety, mental health. Elena is not a licensed mental health professional. If you are experiencing significant anxiety, then we recommend talking to a health professional. Hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst, the WILL Podcast is more than a good listen — it may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Feel stuck, unhappy and ready to explore a WILL journey of your own? Book your consultation with Elena: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com/book-a-call Follow Web: https://womeninterestedinleavinglaw.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-deutsch Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/womeninterestedinleavinglaw
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How Pursuing Comedy Led Pamela T. to Her Ideal Legal Job
Imagine feeling overwhelmed and stressed as a big law litigator, breaking down on the A train to JFK as you head to England for the Christmas holidays. Imagine a weird relief that COVID offers, as you move temporarily to Vermont where you begin to sort out what you’d really like to do next. Imagine deciding to forgo law, only to discover an ideal job while writing a joke for your burgeoning stand-up comedy routine. In this episode, meet Pamela T, a former big law attorney, who had an epic journey across four countries before landing in Newcastle, England. Now she pursues her dual passions - fighting the patriarchy and comedy, all while raising her son and enjoying the occasional good cup of coffee after Pilates. You can’t make this up! In our conversation, hear how: COVID helped Pamela step off the lock-step path and expand her perception of reality. She freed herself from her firm in stages. ONE phone call with a Greek comedian opened up a world of opportunities. Pamela turned away from law before landing an ideal legal role. Mindset shifts help her in all aspects of life, and especially after a bombed a comedy set. Hosted by Elena Deutsch, a dedicated legal career coach and catalyst, the WILL Podcast is more than a good listen — it may inspire you. As WILL Alumni and Guests break the confines of traditional practice, you’ll see that change is not just possible for them, but for you too. Note: In this episode you’ll hear me refer to a tech fail, but my editing team patched it up - so it should be fairly smooth listening! Please enjoy this inaugural episode of the WILL Podcast!! Trigger warning: miscarriage, sexual assault and cults. References Midnight in Cairo, by Raphael Cormack The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron Follow Pamela on Instagram: @pt_lolz.
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The WILL Podcast - For Women Lawyers Searching for Freedom, Flexibility and Fulfilment. Are you tired of having to “always be available,” the anxiety, and a nagging sense that something is missing? The WILL Podcast offers an honest exploration for how to find relief, meaning and work that allows you to enjoy your life, (without throwing away all you’ve invested). This podcast is for any woman lawyer who has ever questioned if they want to stay in law or not. Here you’ll find a window into how others have dealt with the money, identity and figured out what else they could do (in law or out). Each episode is a journey into the lives of women lawyers who got fed up with the status quo. You’ll hear about persistent doubt, piles of debt, and physical and mental depletion. Our guests reveal how they navigated the expectations of workplace cultures and inner critics that keep them isolated and wondering “what’s wrong with me.” You’ll hear conversations not being shared beyond a whisper in
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