UNLAWYERLY. with Ramin UNLAWYERLY with Ramin
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A place where we discuss life, the pursuit of happiness, and some law. The very first series will focus on the obstacles that working professionals, working parents, and growing families face but using my story of leaving a prosperous and prestigious career of a big law lawyer and at the same time deciding to retire to help guide the discussion.
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UNLAWYERLY - S3E3 Critical Conversations with your Children: Sex
In this episode of UNLAWYERLY, Ramin discusses conversations with your children about sex.
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UNLAWYERLY - S3E2 - Critical Conversations - Alcohol
In this episode of UNLAWYERLY, Ramin discusses having conversations with your children about alcohol.
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UNLAWYERLY - Critical Conversations with your Children - S3E1 - Intro
Season 3 of Unlawyerly with Ramin kicks off with an introduction to the Critical Conversations with your Children. This season dives into starting conversations surrounding alcohol, drugs including pharmaceutical and opioids, weed, sex and topics that children will face especially around middle and high school if not earlier. Starting these conversations and weaving faith (Deen) within it are important so children understand how they intertwine so better decisions can be made.
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UNLAWYERLY - Navigating Ramadan in the Workplace
In this UNLAWYERLY Ramadan special, Ramin discusses how to navigate practicing Ramadan in the corporate workplace.
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UNLAWYERLY - Law School + Law Career
In this UNLAWYERLY episode, Ramin talks about law school and getting a law career.
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UNLAWYERLY Series 2: S2-E5 Relationships:Self
In this UNLAWYERLY episode, Ramin concludes the series of relationships with that of the relationship with the self.
Customer Reviews
Raw, vulnerable, authentic and speaking from the heart!
I loved listening to the podcast. I finished listening to it in two days, but there’s a lot of wisdom here to chew on. Inshallah planning on re-listening to it again.
Also, it makes me feel happy to see an Afghan doing a podcast that has so much substance. Our community needs this. Vulnerability doesn’t come easy for Afghan men. Very glad to see how vulnerable Ramin jan is here. Thank you for doing this.