
Many of us lawyers didn't have it all figured out from the start. It takes time to find your way in law. This podcast sheds light on some of the challenges people face in the earliest part of building their careers. Each week, Anjie Vichayanonda, a first-generation Asian-American Lawyer and CEO/Founder of Leg Up Legal, sits down with members of the legal profession to chat about the paths they too... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Hello listeners! My name is Brooke, and I'm an undergraduate student at Oklahoma State University. I'm majoring in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and planning to apply to law school this fall. I'm interning for Leg Up Legal and I'll be today's gues... more
This week's guest is a full-time lawyer and life coach. She went to a T-14 law school admittedly to make money, but quickly found out that her path would not be an easy one. After graduating law school and having difficulty finding her first job and ... more
Today's guest started off with humble beginnings and eventually earned her way into working in a highly competitive commercial litigation boutique. Although she developed an interest in law school during college, she had very limited financial resour... more
This week, I'm sitting down with a tax attorney who found herself going to a law school that she didn't ever apply to due to some unforeseen circumstances. After believing that she would be hired by her mentor at a large law firm after law school, sh... more
Anjie’s structured interview and the candour of the guests makes this podcast a wonderful resource for people thinking about a career in law. From breaking into big law, struggling with imposter syndrome to switching careers and maintaining a work life balance, the podcast covers it all! 💛
This is a great source of invaluable information not just for pre-law and law students, but also for those already practicing law and working in the legal field. I wish they had this when I was in law school or just starting out in my first years of practice. Looking forward to more episodes!
What a great professional service!
I am always on the lookout for podcasts that I can listen to and learn from while on my walks after work; this one is a must lisent - truly. For anyone already in the legal field or thinking about going to law school, this podcast is very insightful. Anjie asks wonderful, insightful questions that really resonate with me as a listener. Anjie's podcast has jumped to the top of my list.
I met Anjie, virtually, through the bootcamp she organized this past summer. The podcast sums up the array of information many of her guest lawyers provided during the bootcamp and her virtual meetups. Episode 1 was awesome and I appreciate the speaker’s trajectory and honesty about what the legal career was like for her after law school. A lot of gems I am going to put in practice as a current 1L.
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