First Gen Law Pod

Onnaedo Nwankwo

This is a podcast for first-generation legal professionals. Whether you are aspiring to be the first in your family to go to law school, a first-gen student, or a new first -gen attorney, this podcast aims to bridge the gap that first-gens often face in the legal field, all while highlighting the mission of making the legal landscape more navigable.

  1. First Gen and Releasing The Cape Trap

    FEB 11

    First Gen and Releasing The Cape Trap

    Hi FGLP! In this episode of First Gen Law Pod, we down with attorney Elle Gyamfi, a Native New Yorker who recently launched her own intellectual property law firm. Elle shares her journey into entrepreneurship, her evolving definition of success, and the importance of releasing the pressure to constantly prove one’s worth in the legal profession. The conversation explores the realities Black women often face in law, including overextension, unspoken expectations, and the internal drive to overperform. Elle discusses what it looks like to take the proverbial cape off, establish healthier boundaries, and build a career rooted in purpose rather than validation. Listeners will hear honest reflections on professional identity, sustainability in demanding careers, and how redefining success can open the door to greater peace, confidence, and long-term fulfillment. #FirstGenLawPod #BlackWomenInLaw #AttorneyLife #IPLawyer #LegalEntrepreneur #WomenInLaw #FirstGenProfessionals #LegalPodcast #LawyerLife #ProtectYourPeace#CareerBoundaries #LegalIndustry #RepresentationMatters #BuildYourLegacy. #BlackHistoryMonth DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Listening to this episode does not create an attorney-client relationship. Views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or affiliated organizations. Connect with Elle GyamfiIf this conversation resonated and you would like to connect with Elle, please follow her professional journey here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elle-gyamfi-esqllm/ Social Media: @thecounselle Shop: https://counsellecollection.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoqJaymtgRFWUYXZLFrq7ChM6AyAPurpNKrPcn-SVFnaDE5qeWQj Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/first-gen-law-pod/exclusive-content

    34 min
  2. First Gen on the Frontlines

    JAN 28

    First Gen on the Frontlines

    In this very timely solo episode of First Gen Law Pod, host Onnaedo Nwankwo speaks from the rare and weighty intersection of being a nurse for over a decade and now an attorney navigating the legal and ethical implications of violence, power, and silence in healthcare spaces. Through that dual lens, she reflects on the events surrounding the killing of Alex Pretti, a nurse, and the broader realities healthcare professionals face while serving on the front lines. From a first-generation professional perspective, this episode also explores the quiet tension many feel between speaking out and protecting everything they have worked to build without inherited networks, institutional cover, or margin for error. Onnaedo examines how silence can slowly erode one’s spirit, even when it feels safer than risk, and how faith, conscience, and calling often demand more of us than comfort allows. #AlexPretti #FirstGenOnTheFrontline #HealthcareJustice #NursesAndTheLaw DisclaimerThis episode is for educational and commentary purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, medical advice, or a definitive legal conclusion regarding any ongoing investigation or matter discussed. Call to ActionListeners are encouraged to reflect critically, seek verified information, support healthcare workers in tangible ways, and engage in conversations rooted in humanity rather than speculation. If this episode resonated, share it thoughtfully and continue the dialogue with care. Support ResourcesThe issues discussed in this episode may be difficult for many listeners, not only those working in healthcare. If you are experiencing grief, emotional distress, or simply need someone to talk to, support is available: Crisis & Immediate Support (U.S.) 988 Suicide & Crisis LifelineCall or text 988 for 24/7 confidential emotional support.Crisis Text LineText HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained crisis counselor.Emotional & Mental Health Support Psychology Today Therapist DirectoryFind licensed therapists by location, specialty, and insurance.National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)Education, peer support groups, and mental health resources for individuals and families.The Emotional PPE ProjectFree therapy resources, originally created for frontline workers but open to others experiencing cumulative stress and trauma.Grief & Loss GriefShareStructured grief support groups available nationwide.What’s Your GriefEducational resources and tools for navigating grief at your own pace. If You Are Outside the U.S. FindaHelpline.comInternational directory of crisis and mental health helplines by country. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/first-gen-law-pod/exclusive-content

    12 min
  3. First Gen and First Year Lessons

    JAN 9

    First Gen and First Year Lessons

    HAPPY NEW YEAR 2026, FGLP! In this reflective episode, Onnaedo pulls back the curtain on the lessons learned during the first year of building First Gen Law Pod. With honesty and clarity, she shares how Season Two stretched her as a host, a curator, and a steward of a growing platform. Rather than focusing on any single moment or guest, Onnaedo explores broader takeaways about outreach, preparation, communication, and the responsibility that comes with amplifying first-generation legal stories. She reflects on what it means to lead with intention, to refine standards in real time, and to embrace growth that isn’t always polished but is always purposeful. As she looks ahead to Season Three, Onnaedo outlines her commitment to clearer boundaries, stronger preparation, and continued storytelling that centers access, identity, and non-linear paths into the law. This episode marks a thoughtful transition into the next chapter of the podcast, grounded in experience and guided by intention. If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to like, subscribe, and rate the podcast. Your support helps this message reach more first-generation and aspiring legal professionals who need to hear it. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Listening to this episode does not create an attorney-client relationship. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/first-gen-law-pod/exclusive-content

    14 min
  4. First Gen Paralegal Turned Law Student w/ Clayton Rainey

    12/05/2025

    First Gen Paralegal Turned Law Student w/ Clayton Rainey

    Welcome back, First Gen Law Pod! In this inspiring conversation, I sit down with my first law student guest host, 3L Clayton Rainey, a first generation legal professional who is building a powerful path from full-time paralegal to part-time evening law student at South Texas College of Law Houston. 🎓⚖️ Clayton shares how he manages a demanding full-time career in personal injury while pursuing his J.D. in the evenings. He opens up about the discipline it takes to excel, including his early morning routines, consistent study habits, and the mindset shifts that helped him succeed as a nontraditional student. We also explore how he maintains balance through his love for cycling, the origin of his interest in personal injury work, and the practical strategies he uses to protect his time, energy, and mental focus. 🚴🏽‍♂️💼✨ This episode is perfect for anyone working full-time while chasing a legal career, anyone navigating being first-gen, or anyone who needs a reminder that their background does not limit their future. 🌟 Tune in and listen to a story that proves you can build the career you want while honoring the life you already have. If you would like to reach out to Clayton, you can find him here: Instagram: @futurelawyuh LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claytonrainey/ #FirstGenLawPod #FirstGenerationLawyer #ParalegalLife #LawStudentLife #STCLHouston #SouthTexasCollegeOfLaw #EveningLawSchool #PersonalInjuryLaw #WorkLifeBalance #NonTraditionalStudents #FutureAttorney #LegalProfessionals #CyclingLife #FirstGenSuccess #MotivationForLawStudents #JDJourney #PodcastForLawStudents Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/first-gen-law-pod/exclusive-content

    27 min
  5. First Gen, Second Career with Attorney Marquis Hines

    11/07/2025

    First Gen, Second Career with Attorney Marquis Hines

    Hey #FGLP! In this episode of First Gen Law Pod, I sit down with Attorney Marquis Hines, a Nevada-based attorney who brings a powerful story of purpose and perseverance. Before founding his own firm, Marquis spent almost a decade in law enforcement, where he witnessed firsthand the realities of justice and community service. Marquis shares how his experience in the U.S. Air Force gave him the discipline, structure, and focus to take calculated risks and eventually open his own law practice. We talk about how being a first-generation professional shaped his drive, how he continues to serve his community, and how his second career in law became a calling rooted in both courage and conviction. We also touch on the role of faith and how it continues to shape his leadership, resilience, and perspective as an attorney. It was one of those conversations that leaves you with a genuine sense of gratitude and hope, and a reminder that success is built on both preparation and purpose. 🎧 Listen now, subscribe, and leave a review to support First Gen Law Pod on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Your engagement helps us continue amplifying first-gen voices in the legal community. ✨ Connect with Attorney Hines: 🔗 LinkedIn: 🏛️ Law Firm: 📌 Disclaimer: This episode is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/first-gen-law-pod/exclusive-content

    44 min

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This is a podcast for first-generation legal professionals. Whether you are aspiring to be the first in your family to go to law school, a first-gen student, or a new first -gen attorney, this podcast aims to bridge the gap that first-gens often face in the legal field, all while highlighting the mission of making the legal landscape more navigable.