Mind Over Law with Lexlee Overton

Lexlee Overton

Imagine if you could sit down with experts sharing the secrets to becoming the best version of yourself. That's what The Mind Over Law Podcast is all about. Hosted by Lexlee Overton, a seasoned trial lawyer, peak performance expert, and founder of Mind Over Law, each episode offers practical insights and strategies to elevate your legal career and personal well-being. We will explore topics like building high-performance legal teams, managing stress, increasing productivity, and being a better lawyer in and out of the courtroom.

  1. 6d ago

    Episode #22: The Art of Letting Go: Finding Joy, Confidence & Authenticity in the Courtroom with Michael Cowen

    The Art of Letting Go: Finding Joy, Confidence & Authenticity in the Courtroom with Michael Cowan  💡 “I do not control the outcome of this case. The jury does. All I can do is give them the tools they need to do the right thing.” — Michael Cowan What if becoming a better trial lawyer isn’t about controlling the outcome, but learning to let it go? In this powerful episode of Mind Over Law, host Lexlee Overton sits down with nationally recognized trial lawyer Michael Cowan, an authority in trucking and company vehicle accident litigation who has tried more than 120 jury trials and secured numerous multimillion-dollar results. But this conversation isn’t really about verdicts. It’s about the mindset behind them. Michael opens up about the inner work that helped him stop tying his self-worth to winning, quiet the voice telling him he wasn’t good enough, and rediscover the joy of practicing law. From therapy and mindset work to courtroom mantras and intentional leadership, Michael shares how he learned that excellence doesn’t require perfection and that the most powerful lawyer you can become is the most authentic version of yourself. Lexlee and Michael also explore what happens when lawyers stop trying to control everything: the verdict, the judge, the jury, their teams, and even how other lawyers practice. The result can be greater trust, deeper connection, stronger leadership, and a much healthier relationship with the profession.   Key Takeaways: Let Go of the Outcome: Michael shares one of the biggest shifts of his career: realizing that he can control his preparation, effort, attitude, and advocacy, but he cannot control the verdict. Separating the outcome from his identity allowed him to experience more freedom and joy in the courtroom. Stop Trying to Practice Like Someone Else: There is no single “right” way to be a great trial lawyer. Why lawyers must develop their own voice rather than imitate someone else’s style. Authenticity isn’t just more fulfilling. It can also make you more effective. Trust Changes How You Show Up:Revealing the courtroom mantras he uses to intentionally shift his mindset toward judges and jurors. Instead of assuming resistance, he practices assuming good intent. That shift changes his presence, communication, and connection. Confidence Is Built Through Experience: You don’t have to eliminate fear before doing difficult things. You build confidence by doing them, surviving the losses, experiencing the wins, and discovering that you can handle both. Your Verdict Is Not Your Worth: A lost case does not make you a bad lawyer, just as a major verdict doesn’t mean you alone created the win. Michael and Lexlee explore what becomes possible when lawyers stop allowing external outcomes to determine their internal value. Leadership Means Developing People: Michael shares his philosophy that leaders have to care enough about their people to invest time, energy, and resources into helping them grow, even knowing that someday those people may choose to grow somewhere else. Know What Fuels You and What Drains You: Great leadership doesn’t mean doing everything yourself. Michael has intentionally stepped away from work others can do well so he can focus on the areas where he creates the greatest value: trying cases, developing strategy, building relationships, teaching, and mentoring. Create a Culture Where People Can Fail and Grow: If you want lawyers to become courageous trial attorneys, they need room to try, stumble, learn, and try again. Michael explains why interrogating someone after a loss only creates more fear and why reflection is far more powerful than blame. Rule to Break: Professional Detachment Is Overrated. Michael challenges the idea that lawyers need to remain emotionally distant from the people they represent. Caring deeply about clients, knowing their families, understanding their lives, and seeing their humanity can make you both a better lawyer and a better person. A Powerful Courtroom Mindset One of Michael’s most practical strategies is deceptively simple: intentionally choosing what he wants to believe about the people in the courtroom. For jurors, he reminds himself: “The jurors are good people. They’re taking time out of their lives because they want to do the right thing. I can trust them. They will do justice.” When he disagrees with a judge, he practices assuming good intent and reminds himself that someone does not have to agree with him to be a good, intelligent person. These beliefs don’t guarantee an outcome. They change the energy Michael brings into the room. As Lexlee points out, when you genuinely approach someone from trust rather than fear or resistance, you show up differently, and people feel it. Michael’s Practice for a Happier, Healthier Life Michael credits his version of Hal Elrod’s Miracle Morning with making a noticeable difference in his mindset, calmness, joy, energy, and presence. His routine incorporates: Silence and meditation Personal affirmations Visualization Exercise Reading Gratitude journaling Planning and intention setting for the day It isn’t about doing the routine perfectly every morning. It’s about creating practices that help him intentionally choose how he wants to show up before the demands of the day begin. Whether you’re preparing for your first trial or your hundredth, leading a growing firm, mentoring the next generation of lawyers, or simply trying to reconnect with why you chose this profession, this conversation is an invitation to rethink what success in law actually means. Because being a great lawyer isn’t about never losing. It’s about trusting yourself enough to step into the arena, give everything within your control, care deeply about the people you serve, and have the courage to let go of the rest. ➡️ Listen Now on Spotify ➡️ Listen Now on Apple Podcasts Resources Trial Lawyer Nation, Michael Cowan’s podcast The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod Join the Mind Over Law community for support, inspiration, and practices for a healthier, more holistic legal life Download Our Free Energy-Shifting Practices for Lawyers Remember: You are more than your verdicts, your wins, and your losses. Do the work. Trust yourself. Trust the process. Keep growing into the lawyer and leader only you can become. Remember, with intention, anything is possible.

    Episode #22: The Art of Letting Go: Finding Joy, Confidence & Authenticity in the Courtroom with Michael Cowen
  2. Jun 30

    Episode #21: From Burnout to Intention: Reimagining Big Law with Emily Stedman

    💡“I’m going to be extremely intentional about how I build my practice from here on out—and I’m going to be fully and authentically myself while I do that.” In this powerful episode of Mind Over Law, host Lexlee Overton sits down with Emily Logan Stai Dedman, a seasoned big law litigator and passionate advocate for lawyer well-being. Emily shares the deeply personal turning point that forced her to question the way she was practicing law, a panic attack during a family fishing trip that became the wake-up call she could no longer ignore. What followed was not a decision to walk away from law, but a courageous decision to practice it differently. Emily opens up about burnout, pressure, perfectionism, and the intentional systems she built to reclaim control of her time, energy, and career, without giving up her ambition. Key Takeaways Burnout Has Clues: Emily shares the real warning signs of burnout, sleeping too much, giving up hobbies, withdrawing from relationships, and having scary thoughts that signal it’s time to pause. Don’t Make Big Decisions from Depletion: One of the most important reminders of the episode: don’t decide whether to leave law while you’re burned out. Recover first, then reassess. Lead Well-Being by Example: Emily explains how leaders can normalize healthier boundaries by modeling them out loud for younger lawyers and showing that restoration is part of high performance. Authenticity in Big Law Is Possible: Emily talks about choosing to stay in big law, but on her terms, with routines, values, and a daily structure that reflects who she really is. Small Systems Create Big Freedom: From morning and evening rituals to prioritizing tasks and reviewing the week ahead, Emily shows how routines can reduce anxiety and increase autonomy. Rule to Break: Stop believing you have to build your legal career the way it has always been done. You can be ambitious and successful without abandoning yourself. Whether you’re deep in burnout, questioning your next step, or simply craving a more intentional way to practice, Emily’s story is both grounding and inspiring. This episode is a reminder that you do not have to choose between success and well-being. ➡️ Listen Now on Spotify➡️ Listen Now on Apple Podcasts Resources Join the Mind Over Law community for support, inspiration, and practices for a holistic legal life Download Our Free Energy-Shifting Practices for Lawyers Explore mindfulness tools like Headspace if you’re looking to begin a meditation practice Remember: The goal isn’t just to survive the profession. It’s to build a life and practice that actually fit who you are.

    Episode #21: From Burnout to Intention: Reimagining Big Law with Emily Stedman
  3. Mar 24

    Episode #20: Courage Over Convention: Building a Trauma-Informed Law Practice with Whitney Betts

    💡 “I wake up every day expecting to be content, not just surviving the work, but actually living a life that aligns with who I am.” In this deeply moving episode of Mind Over Law, host Lexlee Overton sits down with Whitney Betts, trial attorney, founder of Betts Law Group, and a powerful voice for trauma-informed advocacy in the legal profession. Whitney shares her journey from traditional high-pressure legal practice to building a purpose-driven firm centered on healing, validation, and intentional leadership. Through her work with survivors of sexual assault and abuse, she offers a profound reframe of what it means to advocate, not just for outcomes, but for people. This conversation is an honest exploration of courage: the courage to walk away from misalignment, to practice law differently, and to create a career rooted in integrity, empathy, and impact. Key Takeaways Trauma-Informed Advocacy Changes Everything:  Whitney explains why traditional legal approaches fall short with trauma survivors, and how creating safety, trust, and understanding can transform both the client experience and case outcomes. Validation Over “Winning”:  True impact isn’t just about verdicts or settlements. It’s about helping clients feel seen, heard, and validated, and reclaiming their sense of power. Burnout Isn’t Just About Workload, It’s About Misalignment:  Whitney shares how practicing “out of alignment” drained her energy, and how choosing purpose restored her resilience and clarity. Boundaries Protect Your Power:  From client relationships to emotional exposure, Whitney highlights the importance of empathy without over-identification and why boundaries are essential for sustainable advocacy. You Don’t Have to Practice Law the Traditional Way:  Whitney’s journey is proof that you can build a successful, thriving firm while honoring your values, your voice, and your vision. Leadership Starts with How You Show Up: Through mindfulness, yoga, and intentional communication, Whitney demonstrates that calm, grounded leadership is more powerful than aggression. Rule to Break:  Stop saying yes to things that don’t align with who you are. Your career and your well-being depend on it. Whether you’re questioning your current path, navigating burnout, or seeking a more meaningful way to practice law, this episode will expand your perspective on what’s possible. ➡️ Listen Now on Spotify➡️ Listen Now on Apple Podcasts Resources Learn more about Whitney’s work at Betts Law Group Join the Mind Over Law community for support, inspiration, and practices for a holistic legal life Download Our Free Energy-Shifting Practices for Lawyers Remember: You don’t have to choose between success and alignment. When you lead with intention, you create both.

    Episode #20: Courage Over Convention: Building a Trauma-Informed Law Practice with Whitney Betts
  4. Jan 20

    Episode #019: Lead the Way: Reinventing Legal Leadership & Rainmaking with Elise Holtzman

    Lead the Way: Reinventing Legal Leadership & Rainmaking with Elise Holtzman 💡 “Being a great lawyer doesn’t automatically make you a great leader, but you can learn.” In this episode of Mind Over Law, host Lexlee Overton sits down with Elise Holtzman, a former big law attorney turned executive coach and founder of The Lawyer’s Edge. Elise has spent nearly two decades helping law firms grow by developing confident leaders and rainmakers. Together, they unpack the often-overlooked mindset and leadership shifts needed to truly thrive in today’s legal profession. Whether you’re navigating a partnership, leading a team, or just feeling stuck in the grind, this conversation will give you the clarity, confidence, and practical tools to lead your career and your firm on your terms. Key Takeaways: More Than a Lawyer: Why being successful today means embracing your roles as both leader and business developer. Mindset Over Perfection: How to overcome the fear of “sales,” ditch perfectionism, and lead from your strengths. Leadership Isn’t Taught, It’s Built: Why law firms need to invest in coaching, support, and emotional intelligence training for lasting success. Intentional Business Development: Simple, personalized ways to grow your book of business—without burning out or selling out. Culture Matters: What younger lawyers actually want, and how firm leaders can attract and retain top talent. Rule to Break: Stop waiting for permission. Own your path, grow your influence, and build the practice (and life) you want. Whether you're a senior partner, emerging leader, or lawyer in transition, Elise’s insight will challenge you to think bigger and lead with greater clarity, authenticity, and purpose. ➡️ Listen Now on Spotify➡️ Listen Now on Apple Podcasts Resources TheLawyersEdge.com – Coaching, training & programs for law firm leaders The Lawyer’s Edge Podcast with Elise Holtzman Learn more about Elise’s Ignite Business Development Program for Women Lawyers Join the Mind Over Law community for inspiration and holistic practice tips Download our Free Energy-Shifting Practices for Lawyers Remember: With intention, anything is possible.

    Episode #019: Lead the Way: Reinventing Legal Leadership & Rainmaking with Elise Holtzman
  5. 11/25/2025

    Episode #018: Beyond the Algorithms: Building a Law Firm Brand That Actually Works with Kevin Daisey

    💡 “Be yourself. The lawyers I know who succeed the most show their uniqueness, quirk, style, and all.” In this empowering episode of Mind Over Law, host Lexlee Overton sits down with Kevin Daisey, a law‑firm marketing pioneer whose agency Array Digital works exclusively with legal practices, and whose entrepreneurial journey began at age 23. Together, they explore what it takes to lead a law firm in today’s hyper‑competitive digital world while staying true to your values, your voice, and your purpose. Key Takeaways: Niche = Clarity: Why Kevin focused his agency solely on law firms and how that specialization led to stronger results. Avoid the Smoke & Mirrors: How to evaluate a marketing‑service pitch so you’re buying real strategy—not just promises. Brand Matters: Why your law firm’s identity (who you are, how you speak, what you believe) is the foundation of growth. Smart Automation, Not Blind AI: How you can use tools like AI and content systems effectively—without losing your voice or trust. Balance & Energy: Kevin’s personal routines (early mornings, power lists, workouts) that fuel his leadership and business growth. Rule to Break: Stop acting like “just another lawyer”—stand out by being yourself, and let that authenticity attract the right clients. Whether you’re a managing partner looking for growth, a solo attorney building your brand, or just striving to lead with clarity and purpose, you’ll walk away with actionable insight to make your law firm’s voice heard, your marketing meaningful, and your impact greater. ➡️ Listen Now on Spotify➡️ Listen Now on Apple Podcasts Resources Visit ArrayDigital.com for insights and offerings. Array Digital+2Array Digital+2 Kevin’s podcast: The Managing Partners Podcast Join the Mind Over Law community for support, inspiration, and practices for a holistic legal life Download Our Free Energy-Shifting Practices for Lawyers Remember: It’s not enough to work hard anymore. You must work distinctly. By combining your legal skill with intentional brand leadership, clever strategy, and aligned energy, you’ll not only grow your practice, you’ll lead it.

    Episode #018: Beyond the Algorithms: Building a Law Firm Brand That Actually Works with Kevin Daisey
  6. 10/14/2025

    Episode #017: Purpose, Resilience & Authenticity: Redefining Success in Law with Twila White

    Purpose, Resilience & Authenticity: Redefining Success in Law with Twila White 💡 “You don’t have to hide your emotions to win. Real connection comes when you show up as yourself.” In this inspiring episode of Mind Over Law, Lexlee Overton talks with trial lawyer, civil rights advocate, and purpose-driven consultant Twila White. Twila’s story is one of bold transitions, from engineering to law, from following expectations to carving out passion. She has built a career fighting discrimination, amplifying silenced voices, and helping other lawyers find meaning beyond case wins. Twila reminds us that true success isn’t just measured in verdicts, it’s found in living with purpose, leading with heart, and reclaiming your energy in a demanding profession. Key Takeaways: Finding Purpose in the Journey: Twila’s shift from engineering to practicing law and how she discovered what truly felt aligned with her values. Authenticity Over Masking: Why showing your emotion and vulnerability rather than hiding them can deepen your connection with clients, jurors, and yourself. Rules Worth Breaking: Old legal norms about stoicism, performance, and emotional suppression, why Twila challenges them, and how. Balancing Without Burning Out: Tips for building rituals, creating space, using hobbies or rest, and setting boundaries to prevent work from consuming your identity. Resilience Through Action: From self-care routines to taking bold professional steps like consulting and psychodrama training, Twila shares what keeps her grounded and growing. Twila’s wisdom is a clarion call for every lawyer feeling worn out, disconnected, or yearning for something more. If you’re ready to redefine what success means, this episode will show you how to lead with purpose, authenticity, and resilience. ➡️ Listen Now on Spotify➡️ Listen Now on Apple Podcasts Resources Twila’s consulting work & resources: TerminationLawyer.com  Trial Lawyer Consultant (TLC) offerings & contact: TrialLawyerConsultant.com  Join the Mind Over Law community for support, inspiration, and practices for a holistic legal life Download Our Free Energy-Shifting Practices for Lawyers Remember: Your worth is not in how loud you can shout, but in how clearly you can lead with intention, honesty, and heart.

    Episode #017: Purpose, Resilience & Authenticity: Redefining Success in Law with Twila White
  7. 09/22/2025

    Episode #016: Truth. Trust. Testimony: How Witnesses Can Turn Fear into Power with Juliet Huck

    Truth. Trust. Testimony: How Witnesses Can Turn Fear into Power with Juliet Huck 💡“A mentally healthy witness is always a very good witness.” In this powerful episode of Mind Over Law, host Lexlee Overton sits down with persuasion expert, author, and courtroom strategist Juliet Huck to explore a critical but often overlooked part of legal work: supporting witnesses not just to testify, but to heal, find clarity, and tell their truth with confidence. Juliet has over 30 years of experience preparing whistleblowers, everyday citizens thrust into trial, and individuals facing cross‑examination who never expected to be in the spotlight. Her mission: to make the courtroom less traumatic, testimony more powerful, and the justice process more humane. Key Takeaways: The Witness Experience: What it feels like, psychologically and emotionally, to be called to testify and why that experience deserves more attention and preparation. Lawyers as Healers (Yes, Really): How lawyers can become conduits of mental health for their witnesses before, during, and after trial. Concrete Tools for Witness Readiness: Techniques for grounding, breathing, visualization, role‑playing, and using familiar sensations to anchor nervous witnesses in high-stakes moments. Storytelling with Empathy and Clarity: How simplifying language, relating with emotion, and framing testimony in human‑accessible ways can transform how jurors engage with truth. After the Verdict: Why true witness care doesn’t end when the trial does and how practices like self‑care, processing trauma, and follow‑up support matter. These insights will change the way lawyers think about witnesses not as obstacles to manage, but as people with truths to tell, emotions to be honored, and trust to restore. ➡️ Listen on Spotify➡️ Listen on Apple Podcasts Resources Equation of Persuasion by Juliet Huck Trial, Trauma & Transformation (Juliet’s podcast) Meditation & guided visualizations for witness prep (available on JulietHuck.com) Join the Mind Over Law community for support, inspiration, and practices for a holistic legal life Download Our Free Energy-Shifting Practices for Lawyers Final Thought: True influence in law doesn’t come from perfect performance; it comes from truth delivered with integrity, vulnerability, and presence. -Lexlee Overton, Mind Over Law

    Episode #016: Truth. Trust. Testimony: How Witnesses Can Turn Fear into Power with Juliet Huck
  8. 08/05/2025

    Episode #015: Rethinking Law with AI: Empowering Lawyers to Work Smarter, Not Harder with Jay Madheswaran

    Rethinking Law with AI: Empowering Lawyers to Work Smarter, Not Harder 💡 “AI isn’t here to replace you—it’s here to help you focus on what you do best.” In this transformative episode of Mind Over Law, Lexlee Overton sits down with Jay Madheswaran, CEO and founder of Eve, an AI-powered platform built specifically for plaintiff law firms. With a background at Facebook and Rubrik, Jay is now on a mission to help lawyers break free from burnout by automating the most time-consuming parts of legal work, without sacrificing quality or ethics. Jay shares how Eve is doing more than just streamlining tasks—it’s reshaping how firms think, operate, and even win. Key Takeaways: ✔️ The Trust Factor: How Eve ensures accuracy, transparency, and reliability across your entire case lifecycle.✔️ AI That Adapts to You: From demand letters to discovery, learn how Eve personalizes its output to match your firm’s voice and style. ✔️ Efficiency Without Compromise: Why firms using Eve are seeing a 40% increase in case capacity, without adding more staff. ✔️ Revolutionizing Intake: The new voice-enabled feature that allows Eve to transcribe, analyze, and even respond to calls with empathy. ✔️ The Ethics of AI in Law: What you still need to verify—and how Eve makes that process faster and safer. ✔️ Work-Life Integration: Why leading with intention, routine, and connection is Jay’s secret to building both a tech empire and a fulfilling life. Jay’s insights will change the way you think about AI in law. Whether you're just getting started or ready to scale, this episode is your guide to becoming an AI-native law firm—thoughtfully, strategically, and ethically. ➡️ Listen on Spotify ➡️ Listen on Apple Podcasts Resources: Explore Eve’s Capabilities Connect with Jay Madheswaran on LinkedIn Join the Mind Over Law Facebook Community Download Our Free Energy-Shifting Practices for Lawyers Remember, with intention, anything is possible.

    Episode #015: Rethinking Law with AI: Empowering Lawyers to Work Smarter, Not Harder with Jay Madheswaran
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Imagine if you could sit down with experts sharing the secrets to becoming the best version of yourself. That's what The Mind Over Law Podcast is all about. Hosted by Lexlee Overton, a seasoned trial lawyer, peak performance expert, and founder of Mind Over Law, each episode offers practical insights and strategies to elevate your legal career and personal well-being. We will explore topics like building high-performance legal teams, managing stress, increasing productivity, and being a better lawyer in and out of the courtroom.