Breaking Legal Glass Ceilings

GlassCeilings Podcast
Breaking Legal Glass Ceilings Podcast

Breaking Legal Glass Ceilings is a series of conversations with leading lawyers from backgrounds outside the law. David Lock KC explores how successful lawyers made it into the professions, what they did to get on, what legal practice demanded from them, what they did to stand out from their peers, and their top tips for the aspiring lawyers of tomorrow. Follow the show on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram

  1. 16 - Reagan Persaud

    20/02/2023

    16 - Reagan Persaud

    It gives us enormous pleasure to welcome Reagan Persaud as our guest today. Reagan is a Barrister, she works in the Leeds and North-West circuit in the UK practicing as a Family Barrister. This series is all about people who have come to the law in unusual ways, or face unusual challenges — challenges that most other people face — and Reagan is there, in spades. She was born as a man, she was born abroad, she transitioned whilst she was a Barrister, and she's now developed a successful Family practice in the North-West under the identity she always felt was hers. She is someone who has been on a remarkable journey and we could not be more glad to be able to share that journey with you.  Enjoy! - Breaking Legal Glass Ceilings is the original podcast sharing conversations about legal outsiders became leading lawyers.. David Lock KC explores how successful lawyers made it into the professions, what they did to get on, what legal practice demanded from them, what they did to stand out from their peers, and their top tips for the aspiring lawyers of tomorrow. We would also like to invite you to join the conversation and share your journey to the law, and you can email us with your comments and questions at legalglassceilings@gmail.com. We look forward to sharing these conversations with you, and very much hope you enjoy them. Breaking Legal Glass Ceilings is hosted by David Lock KC and produced & Edited by Amy Jansen Find us on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

    37 min
  2. 24/10/2022

    12 - Mary Jo Wiggins

    Today's conversation is with Professor Mary Jo Wiggins, Professor of Law at the University of San Diego School of Law. Mary Jo's interest in the law started at a young age. Her father was hugely active in the civil rights movement in the 60's and through his experiences with the law, and the constraints of the law, became interested in practicing it herself. Her journey from that early inspiration has taken her through professional practice - she practiced bankruptcy law and commercial law with the firm of Ice, Miller, Donadio & Ryan - to teaching the subject at the University of San Diego where she has been both associate dean for academic affairs and vice dean. Mary Jo's passion is around providing education and support for those who are interested in becoming a lawyer. Enjoy! - Breaking Legal Glass Ceilings is a series of conversations with leading lawyers from backgrounds outside the law. David Lock KC explores how successful lawyers made it into the professions, what they did to get on, what legal practice demanded from them, what they did to stand out from their peers, and their top tips for the aspiring lawyers of tomorrow. We would also like to invite you to join the conversation, and you can email us with your comments and questions at legalglassceilings@gmail.com, and you can find us on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. We look forward to sharing these conversations with you, and very much hope you enjoy them. Hosted by David Lock KC Produced & Edited by Amy Jansen

    42 min

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Breaking Legal Glass Ceilings is a series of conversations with leading lawyers from backgrounds outside the law. David Lock KC explores how successful lawyers made it into the professions, what they did to get on, what legal practice demanded from them, what they did to stand out from their peers, and their top tips for the aspiring lawyers of tomorrow. Follow the show on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram

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