HLP109: On the Ways to Stop Putting out Fires and Start Building a Better Legal Practice with Jeremy W. Richter
Have you ever felt like more of a firefighter than an attorney? I know I have. Our days and weeks are often times dedicated to putting out fires instead of living the organized and manageable life we desire (the dream!). You aren’t alone. Today I chat with Jeremy W. Ritcher an attorney from Alabama who practices civil defense litigation and just released his latest book, “Stop Putting Out Fires”. Jeremy runs his own successful blog, and has previously published, “Building a Better Law Practice”. Today you’ll find out how to build better systems and habits around your practice in addition to how Jeremy utilizes those tips to manage his busy life as a blogger, father, attorney, and author. Enjoy!
HLP108: On Trusting Your Path and Working with Family with Marni Blank
If you guys are anything like me you love checklists, processes, and alll the things that let you know what your future looks like. It can be a challenge for us as lawyers to move forward when we are unsure that we are taking the right steps or not certain on how things will turn out. Today I chat with Marni Blank about her journey from practicing attorney to CEO of Blank Studio NYC, a photo studio and creative space, in New York. At the end of the day all we can do is trust our intuition and know that in the end all the pieces will fall into the place. Marni’s story is proof of just that.
HLP107: On the Secret to Finding Happiness by Transitioning Out of the Law with Casey Berman
Many of you have asked me for more resources to figure out how to leverage your J.D. and transition into an alternative career. On today's show I chat with Casey Berman, founder of Leave Law Behind. Casey left behind his dreamy in-house attorney position at a tech company in San Francisco and has since developed a program to help other lawyers find happiness outside of the practice of law. Casey’s passion and enthusiasm are absolutely infectious. If you are thinking about transitioning out the the law but feel unsure and anxious, Casey has been where you are and is equipped to help you through it all. You don’t want to miss this one!
HLP106: On Creating Time for Joy by Mastering the Art of Delegating with Dina Eisenberg
Welcome back happy lawyers! I am beyond excited to be starting off 2019 chatting with former attorney Dina Eisenberg. Dina had a life-changing moment that led her to transition out of law and into a business helping lawyers earn more, do more, and enjoy more of their lives through outsourcing. She shares her personal story for the very first time, how to outsource efficiently, and tackle the biggest mistakes people make when delegating. Whether you implement the art of outsourcing in your personal or professional life, learning how to delegate is a key skill in order to capture back those precious life moments. Enjoy!
HLP104: On the As to Your Qs - About Your Money Personality, Managing Money, and Juggling Money Priorities
On this month's Q&A episode I address the following listeners' questions:
1. How much money should i have in my emergency fund, if paying off my student loans is my priority, should I focus on that before I build up my emergency fund?
2. How do you handle a windfall, such as a year-end bonus?
3. Where should I put my savings? I’m saving towards a downpayment for a house that we are hoping to buy within the next two or three years, should I invest this money or put it into a straight savings account?
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HLP103: On the As to Your Qs - Aligning Goals, Dreams and Plans with Your Spouse or Partner
On this month's Q&A episode I address the following listeners' questions:
1. What is a couples’ alignment retreat and how did you guys get started doing that?
2. Do you have a structure and an agenda that we follow every time?
3. How to get partner buy-in when your spouse is not as enthusiastic about an alignment retreat?
4. How do you navigate compromising when it comes to holding different priorities?
5. How do you get away from challenges of what is and into the mindset of what could be? Do you set rules for example, no criticizing ideas no saying no to ideas?
6. Do you talk about career goals and frustrations freely, or do you s sideline conversations?
HLP102: On Finding Your Own Crooked Path to Happiness with Shinah Chang of Crooked Calligraphy
A ton of you have reach out to me because you know your current situation isn’t working but you don’t know how to get from where you are to where you want to be. Good news friends, this episode is for you. I’ve been a long time fan of Shinah Chang’s potty mouth calligraphy and today I get to share her story. Harvard trained former corporate lawyer left it all behind to pursue her passion of calligraphy. This week's’ episode we dive into Shinah’s story of transitioning out of biglaw into the wild and wacky world of calligraphy. Like a lot of you, growing up, she didn’t spend much time thinking about what brought her joy and followed the path paved for her, wanting to make her parents proud. Through her journey she’s learned a lot about herself and built a business she believes aligns with her purpose and joys in life. Enjoy!
HLP101: On the Power of Finding the Funny in Life as a Lawyer with Negin Yazdani
Today’s guest is living the ultimate “double life”. Part-time corporate attorney for Virgin Orbit and part-time stand up comedian Negin Yazdani has mastered finding the funny in life. During our chat we discuss how she’s incorporated comedy into her day job, the lessons she’s learned from stand-up, and how mentorship from her general counsel have offered her opportunities she wouldn’t have had otherwise. Negin intersects the seriousness of lawyerdom and light-heartedness of comedy while keeping the same goal in mind, serving others. I’m sure you will love this light-hearted episode filled with nuggets of advice for living a truly fulfilling life.
HLP100: On Suiting Up and Taking on Tough Challenges with Sierra E of SuitKits
Today's guest is a truly impressive attorney whose accomplishments are only outdone by her big goals for the future. During our conversation we chat about what drove Sierra E to pursue partnership at a top BigLaw firm, how she secured her role as a regular guest legal correspondent on CNN and why she's so excited about her newest project, SuitKits. As lawyers we are not only trained to identify specific problems but propose solutions. With SuitKits by Sierra E, Sierra has taken things one step further. She noticed that there was a lack of access to well-designed suits that make women feel comfortable and confident in their everyday lives. Instead of sitting around and complaining, she decided to create a real solution that re-imagines the way women's suits are designed and sold. I know you'll love today's episode for the inspirational story, the practical advice and the behind the scenes look at SuitKits by Sierra E.
HLP099: On Working with A Financial Professional to Pay off Student Loans and Secure Your Financial Future with CFP Terry Andersen of Tactical Wealth Partners
You guys know I love chatting finance, that’s why I’m extra excited to chat with my guest today, Terry Andersen of Tactical Wealth Partners. Today Terry and I chat about why he chose to focus on working with associate attorneys, what you can expect when working with a financial advisor and the value of adding a professional to your team. For those struggling with student loans or looking for ways to secure your financial future, this episode is for you, enjoy!