An interview-based podcast spotlighting women in the legal field. We will learn how they got to where they are, what lessons they have learned along the way, and what they are doing now to achieve their next goal.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 84 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessCareers |
Today I’m talking with Lindsey Swiger, Senior Associate at Norton Rose Fulbright in Houston, Texas. Lindsey is an energy lawyer who has spent her career advising clients on conventional and renewable energy transactions across the value chain. Linds... more
Today I’m talking with Aliza Shatzman, an attorney and advocate based in Washington D.C. who writes and speaks about judicial accountability, clerkships, and diversity in the courts. Aliza earned her bachelor's degree from Williams College in William... more
Today I’m talking with Camie Carlock McKee, senior energy transactions associate at Haynes Boone in Dallas, Texas. Camie is a graduate of Washington and Lee University where she studied political science and the University of Texas Law School where s... more
I've been away from the podcast for about a year but I'm back! And I'm excited to share I've been promoted to Shareholder at my firm, Greenberg Traurig. Today's episode is a little different as it's just me talking about what's happened the last year... more
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This podcast is a gem! I love the conversational style and Allison’s ability to keep it story-focused yet with practical tips that you can apply to your work and life. Highly recommend.
I’ve been listening to Women in Law for a while now and I am so impressed by the consistently great content Allison puts out. The interviews are both interesting and inspiring and have really helped challenge me to dream big. Go now, subscribe!
I discovered this podcast a couple of months ago and am so glad I did. Allison is a great interviewer and does a great job of getting her guests-successful and interesting women attorneys -to open up and tell their stories in a very relatable way. Highly recommend!
Such interesting women! I think an interview of Nicole France Stanton of Quarles and Brady would be an excellent interview.
Incredibly, in 2018, we have never before had a podcast highlighting women in the legal profession? Until now, of course. So if you have any interest in how people are drawn to, navigate in, struggle, and yet thrive, as lawyers, this podcast captures its essence from a variety of backgrounds and industries. So bravo to Ms. Stewart for not only helping her guests tell their stories, but, also, to her — for breaking new ground with this novel and noble effort.
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Women in Law launched 6 years ago and published 84 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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