EP. 39 – Lucy Garrett QC (Keating Chambers)

The Hearing – A Legal Podcast

How does a construction barrister based in London, end up in Sierra Leone, advising local government on faecal sludge?


After 19 years as a Construction Barrister, Lucy Garret QC, was getting a little bit bored and wanted a change of scenery.


So, she did what most of us can only dream of and took an 18-month sabbatical. Leaving London, and travelling over 4,000 miles south to Freetown, Sierra Leone, to take up a new opportunity with the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.


Currently working with the elected Mayor of Freetown, Lucy talks about how her skills and experience as a high-flying barrister have transferred to her new role, helping the local government to enhance their effectiveness, in order to deliver reforms or projects for the people of the country.


But, with her sabbatical coming to an end, and plans to return to take up her old life in London, Lucy reflects on her time in Sierra Leone, talking to Kevin about the life lessons, new skills and experiences she’s picked up along her journey and how these will help her transition to the next chapter of her life.

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