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Join former nonprofit attorney Kate Bridal, former paralegal Josey Hoff, and former BigLaw attorney Rhia Batchelder as they get real about all the stuff that leads to burnout in the legal industry and beyond. Through honest, good-humored conversations with each other and their guests, Kate, Josey, and Rhia offer solutions, laugh to keep from crying, and normalize the conversation around burnout.I... more

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This will be our final episode (for now).

Between busy schedules and Kate moving in a different career direction, she and Rhia made the difficult decision to let the podcast go. They discuss the decision in detail in the episode, but it wasn't one t... more

We’re ending Season 2 with a bang!In this episode, Kate and Rhia are joined by Reshma Saujani, leading activist and the founder of Girls Who Code and Moms First, formerly Marshall Plan for Moms. Reshma has spent more than a decade building movements ... more

It’s Josey’s last episode as co-host of The Legal Burnouts, so Kate and Rhia bid her a fond farewell and learn more about why she’s leaving and her next steps.Josey opens up about her current burnout, which stems mainly from physical injuries she sus... more

This week, Kate and Rhia are joined by Rhia’s law school classmate Faridat Arogundade, a former Biglaw attorney who has created her own high-quality, plus-sized fashion line, Ìfẹ́mi. Faridat honestly and insightfully discusses her experience as a pl... more

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Reshma Saujani
Founder of Girls Who Code and Moms First. Advocate for women's economic empowerment.
Girls Who Code, Moms First
Episode: Episode 28. Pivots and Recovery With Reshma Saujani, Founder of Girls Who Code and Moms First
Faridat Arogundade
Lawyer, consultant, speaker, and fashion entrepreneur; creator of Ifemi, a plus-size luxury fashion brand
Ifemi
Episode: Episode 26. Creating Your Own Spaces With Faridat Arogundade
Kyle Kelly
Entrepreneur and legal tech expert
Zubu
Episode: Episode 26. Changing Lanes With Kyle Kelly
Megan Senese
Former BigLaw legal marketing and business development professional, co-founder of Stage
Stage
Episode: Episode 25. Pregnancy, Parenting, and Entrepreneurship With Megan Senese
Emily Petrich
Fertility activist who has spoken openly about her struggles with infertility and has become a vocal advocate for fertility issues.
Episode: Episode 23. Infertility with Emily Petrich

Hosts

Kate Bridal
Former nonprofit attorney who emphasizes the importance of coping strategies to address burnout and create community support.
Rhia Batchelder
Former BigLaw attorney advocating for changes in the legal profession, focusing on mental health and self-care.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 23 ratings
  • Pretty good podcast

    The hosts are very clever and insightful

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Parker Z.
    United States2 years ago
  • So fun to listen to!

    Loving the banter between these two and a window into what seems a super lovely friendship. I found myself smiling and chuckling throughout. Thanks guys!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JLM20
    New Zealand3 years ago
  • Truly talking about important stuff.

    You definitely want to listen to this podcast, which talks about the underbelly of the law without feeling icky. A great hosting duo and no bull crap.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mkmow
    United States3 years ago

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Episode 28. Pivots and Recovery With Reshma Saujani, Founder of Girls Who Code and Moms First
Q: How did you decide to leave law and run for office?
I always wanted to be a civil rights attorney, but after law school, I found myself stuck in a job that wasn't fulfilling.
Episode 28. Pivots and Recovery With Reshma Saujani, Founder of Girls Who Code and Moms First
Q: What was it like to finish the election and pick up the pieces?
I learned to give myself time to grieve the loss and then focus on moving forward with new projects and initiatives.
Episode 23. Infertility with Emily Petrich
Q: What brought you to decide to be vocal about your infertility struggles?
Emily felt it was essential to share her story after facing the constant barrage of questions about starting a family while dealing with infertility. She found that speaking out helped alleviate some of the pressure and isolation that came with her situation.

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With a focus on burnout in the legal profession and related fields, this podcast features genuine conversations among three former legal professionals. The hosts tackle the often unspoken pressures associated with working in law, interspersing discussions with humor and personal anecdotes. In each episode, they bring in guests from various backgrounds who share their experiences, offering insights into the challenges faced not only in legal contexts but also in broader societal frameworks like motherhood, entrepreneurship, and mental health. The show aims to create a supportive community, allowing listeners to feel less isolated as they navigate their own struggles with work-related stress and personal challenges.

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