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A podcast about parenting and lawyering — in that order — hosted by Karen and Steve Vladeck.

In Loco Parent(i)s Karen and Steve Vladeck

    • Kinder und Familie
    • 5,0 • 1 Bewertung

A podcast about parenting and lawyering — in that order — hosted by Karen and Steve Vladeck.

    Episode 2-10: A Non-April Fools Episode (with Pamela Brown)

    Episode 2-10: A Non-April Fools Episode (with Pamela Brown)

    Karen and Steve are back, albeit not necessarily better than ever (Steve's in the midst of a pretty nasty cold). After a brief recounting of recent events in their lives, they turn to a wide-ranging interview with superstar CNN anchor and correspondent Pamela Brown, who talks about what it was like to cover the Trump White House (and to do it while pregnant and then with little kids); how the media has been doing with the Russia/Ukraine war; and her really cool side-hustle in the Master of Studies in Law program at George Washington University Law School in D.C.

    • 41 Min.
    Episode 2-9: Team Crib for Life (with Neema Sahni)

    Episode 2-9: Team Crib for Life (with Neema Sahni)

    In their latest episode, Karen and Steve are joined by Covington & Burling partner Neema Sahni, who talks about her experiences as an in-house lawyer at Disney(!); the transition to law-firm life;  and what it means to be co-chair of Covington's "Music Industry Group" and vice-chair of its "Sports Practice Group" (including why Steve is really jealous). Before chatting with Neema, Karen and Steve catch up on a busy week on the home-front, and a look back at Karen's first month in her new job (and Steve's two latest losses in court).

    • 45 Min.
    Episode 2-8: The Odds of Successfully Navigating an Asteroid Field (with Jennifer Judge)

    Episode 2-8: The Odds of Successfully Navigating an Asteroid Field (with Jennifer Judge)

    Karen and Steve reflect on a wacky and wild weekend with the wee ones in Disneyland, and the rather ... sobering ... return to Texas, including the state's proposed attack on tenure at public universities and its very real attack on the rights of transgender minors. After diagnosing Steve with burnout, they then turn to a fun, wide-ranging interview with long-time friend of the pod Jennifer Judge, who talks about the life of an in-house lawyer and doesn't *quite* spill the beans on her big, impending career move.

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    Episode 2-7: This is *Not* an Ember Ad (with Rachel and Ariel Levinson-Waldman)

    Episode 2-7: This is *Not* an Ember Ad (with Rachel and Ariel Levinson-Waldman)

    In this episode, Karen and Steve reflect on a somewhat-less-crazy week, Valentine's Day, victory on the tennis court, and various other miscellany. They then have a wide-ranging interview with Rachel and Ariel Levinson-Waldman, on everything from the life of non-profit lawyers in Washington to having musical kids music-ing at the same time in the same house to their important work on privacy (Rachel) and legal services for underrepresented communities in D.C. (Ariel).

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    Episode 2-6: Whistler While You Work (with Amdie Mengistu)

    Episode 2-6: Whistler While You Work (with Amdie Mengistu)

    Karen has a new job!! We spend the first half of the episode talking about the big move from law firm partner to legal recruiting, what impelled Karen to make such a big switch, how the process unfolded, and how the first week has gone (spoiler: having both girls' schools closed Thursday and Friday due to weather is not ideal). We're then joined by Karen's new colleague, the savvy and brilliant Amdie Mengistu, to talk about his own move from law firm land (including coming onboard at Dewey in the fall of 2008) to a stint in the Staten Island public defender's office to recruiting, how the market has changed during his time at Whistler, and what he sees as the short-term horizon for lawyers thinking about switching tracks.

    • 56 Min.
    Episode 2-5: The Breyer Patch (with Tiffany Atkins)

    Episode 2-5: The Breyer Patch (with Tiffany Atkins)

    The fifth episode of season 2 features a fascinating interview with Elon Law Professor Tiffany Atkins, who reflects on transitioning from legal aid to the legal academy; the challenges of raising three children of with a sizeable age gap; and how the legal profession and the legal academy, more specifically, can make access to the professoriate more inclusive and egalitarian. Before that, Karen and Steve reflect a bit on the news of the day —  Justice Stephen Breyer's apparent impending retirement from the Supreme Court — and Steve's predictions for how things are likely to unfold from here.

    • 51 Min.

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