NYSBA Podcast New York State Bar Association
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- Health & Fitness
Join Libby Coreno and Dr. Kerry O’Hara for a 5-part podcast series in support of Attorney Well-Being Week. A new episode will premiere every afternoon. Tune in and help raise awareness, provide encouragement, and give tips for lawyers from across the profession to improve well-being.
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The Case For Attorney Well-being: A Profession In Change
Libby and Kerry talk about attorney wellness in the time of COVID-19, what they're learning about the profession from their research, and the pervasiveness of maladaptive perfectionism in the legal profession.
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Who Are We Anyway? Exploring The Realities and Challenges In The Culture Of Law
Libby and Kerry talk to Kathleen Fyfe about the three keys to making a systemic change to culture as large and diverse as the legal industry; authentic awareness of what gets rewarded, aligned leadership to implement changes, open to the outcome of the process.
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The Mindful Minute: Quick Tools and Tips To Add Mindfulness Techniques To Everyday Life
Libby and Kerry talk with Beth Novik about the benefits of mindfulness and how it can lead you to be a better problem solver and more productive and creative. They also discuss the importance of making mindful transitions between work and home and how beneficial mantras are.
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Staying Connected: Meaning and Purpose For The Senior Lawyer
Libby and Kerry talk with Stephen Gallagher and C. Bruce Lawrence about the role meaning and purpose play for senior lawyers. They also talk about the need for the legal profession to have a serious dialogue about utilizing the skills of attorneys currently in the workforce that are age 55 and up as well as finding ways to create forums that would enable young lawyers to meet with experienced lawyers.
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The Physical Addiction To Stress: Fighting As A Way Of Life
Libby and Kerry talk to Dr. Tara Shelby, N.D. about being physically addicted to stress, what happens in the body, and how it affects overall wellbeing. They also discuss what type of treatments are most effective for lawyers breaking the cycle.
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