
When you wear Heels In The Courtroom, life and law are a little bit different. This fresh and insightful new podcast from the female trial attorneys at Simon Law which offers mentoring, community and great girl talk about being the best you can be in every part of your life. So, kick off those heels, pour a glass of wine, and get to know Liz Lenivy, Mary Simon, Elizabeth McNulty and Katie St. John... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 234 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Heels in the Courtroom has been a delight to listen to! Each episode brings unique perspectives and advice aplicable to every aspect of life. Highly recommend!
I found them from the Jury is Out podcast and I can’t recommend them enough. It’s not just for women but also great for male trial attorneys as well who want insight into our experience with great trial tips on bettering your trial skills.
I love this podcast so much. They’re inspiring and they speak to me and my own experiences in the courtroom.
Thank you for doing this podcast!!!
The ladies from Simon Law in St Louis demystify the legal process with their articulate, honest and upbeat conversations about their trials, cases and causes.
I have to echo some of the other 5 star reviews in how great this podcast is! I was also told about it in a Facebook group for young professionals in the legal field and it’s been so helpful and encouraging to hear from other female attorneys, especially from all different places in their careers, about the issues we face and encounter every day. In any office, it can be hard to talk about some of these topics so it’s great to get to listen and feel like I’m not alone on these things. Excellent ... more
I heard of this podcast through a group Facebook & had to check it out. I was not disappointed. As a young female attorney, I struggle with finding mentor ship as I am the only female attorney in an all male office of 13 lawyers. These ladies discuss topics I face in every day practice and how to combat the struggles of this field. I would highly suggest to any female attorney or professional. I also have recommended this podcast to my male colleagues as well because its content is helpful for a... more
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Offering a unique perspective on life and law, this podcast brings together female trial attorneys for engaging discussions on legal issues and personal empowerment. Each episode is characterized by a warm, inviting atmosphere as the hosts share their journeys in the legal profession while addressing topics like work-life balance, mental health, mentorship, and challenges specific to women in law. Notable discussions include burnout, navigating a predominantly male profession, and leveraging personal experiences to foster community and support among their listeners. The podcast is likely to resonate with legal professionals, especially women, who are seeking mentorship, inspiration, and a relatable community to navigate the complexities of ... more
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Recent guests on Heels In The Courtroom include:
1. Sarah Moore
2. Judge Jessica Kruse
3. Katie Krispin
4. Jill Bollwerk
5. Twinette Johnson
6. Mary Russell
7. Mary Rhodes Russell
8. Lydie Klotz
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