Friends In Law Podcast

Alex Correa

Graduating from an LLB (or any other degree for that matter) doesn't come with a manual on how to reach the heights of professional success. Instead we often look to those around us in the hope their experiences and failings will help us negotiate some of the most pivotal moments in our careers. Welcome to Friends in Law. A podcast about lawyers, for lawyers. Join Alex Correa and her friends in law as they share their very candid and personal stories about why they do what they do and how they've found their own way to thrive, in and outside of lawyering. Find other episodes here and if you enjoyed, don't forget to subscribe and share with your friends in law.

  1. Season 4 | Episode 2 - What Law School Doesn't Teach You About Your Career with Georgia Huf

    Apr 23

    Season 4 | Episode 2 - What Law School Doesn't Teach You About Your Career with Georgia Huf

    What does a fulfilling legal career actually look like when you're in it, not just planning it? In this episode of Friends in Law, Alex sits down with Georgia Huf for a conversation about career uncertainty, non-linear paths, and the decisions that quietly shape where you end up. Georgia shares how she didn't set out to study law, why her early exposure to the profession through recruitment changed the way she thought about "fit", and how she found her way into projects and construction law, an area most law students don't even realise exists. They talk about the reality of starting out in top-tier firms, navigating imposter syndrome, and learning that perfection isn't the goal. Instead, it's about curiosity, relationships, and being willing to try things before you feel ready. The conversation also explores what it means to build a career without a fixed plan. From working with barristers and mentors, to making the decision to move overseas early in her career, Georgia reflects on the moments that required her to trust her instincts, even when the path wasn't clear. Together, Alex and Georgia unpack the idea that there is no single way to "do" a legal career. They discuss why culture and people matter just as much as the work, how exposure to different areas shapes better lawyers, and why some of the most rewarding paths are the ones you didn't initially consider. Georgia also shares what surprised her most about practicing in Abu Dhabi, the pace and scale of projects work, and why saying yes to a single LinkedIn message can sometimes open doors you didn't know existed. If you've ever felt unsure about your direction, questioned whether you're making the "right" decisions, or felt pressure to have everything figured out early, this episode is a reminder that you don't need a perfect plan to build a meaningful career. — Credits Host: Alex Correa - Career Coach in Law Brought to you by Alex Correa Executive With thanks to our guest : Georgia Huf Friends in Law is edited and produced by Dayera Creative

    48 min
  2. Mar 15

    Season 4 | Episode 1 – Minimising Uncertainty: The Hidden Skill of Exceptional Lawyers with Jason Malouin

    What makes someone choose you when there are ten other people offering the same service? In this episode of Friends in Law, Alex sits down with Jason from Superpower Portraits for a conversation about branding, belief, differentiation, and why trust is not something you manufacture, but something that grows when you remove uncertainty. Jason shares how one awkward meeting in Dubai forced him to confront a hard truth. He knew his work mattered, but he couldn't clearly explain why. That moment sent him down a much deeper path, figuring out how to communicate not just what he does, but what sits underneath it. The values, beliefs, and personal convictions that make someone's work feel distinctive rather than just competent. Together, Alex and Jason explore what this means for lawyers, especially in a profession where so much communication sounds polished, credible, and technically strong, but often feels interchangeable. They unpack why credentials and expertise are only the baseline, how lawyers can communicate the human outcome of their work, and why the strongest professional brands are built not on performance, but on clarity. From client relationships and interviews to bios, websites, and personal positioning, this episode is a thoughtful look at what it really means to connect with people in a way that feels honest, memorable, and aligned. Jason also shares why he thinks confidence is overrated, why "trusted advisor" is not the goal, and how asking better questions about belief, identity, and feeling can completely shift the way you talk about your work. If you have ever struggled to explain your value without sounding rehearsed, overly polished, or like everyone else in your field, this conversation is for you. Extra Links Identity Alchemy - https://bit.ly/4rIbKay  Vision & Values Alignment Guide - https://bit.ly/3OjzjYR Small Hinges Swing Big Doors - Behavioural Branding 'Swipe File' -  https://bit.ly/4tJHGxk 5 Powerful Habits that Attract Fully Aligned Clients - https://bit.ly/4bJSNzL 13 Questions to Ask When Hiring a Photographer (beyond "What does it cost?" and "What do I get?") - https://bit.ly/4qxwhh8 Topics Personal branding for lawyers Trust and credibility Lawyer bios and LinkedIn profiles Differentiation in professional services Client connection and communication Brand positioning Identity, belief and values Authenticity in legal careers Professional storytelling Career development in law Credits Host: Alex Correa - Career Coach in Law Brought to you by Alex Correa Executive With thanks to our guest : Jason Malouin | Superpower Portraits Friends in Law is edited and produced by Dayera Creative

    51 min
  3. Thinking Two Jobs Ahead and One Challenge at a Time with Marcus Payne

    12/21/2022

    Thinking Two Jobs Ahead and One Challenge at a Time with Marcus Payne

    "I wouldn't take it back for all the money in the world." That's how Marcus Payne chooses to reflect on his role as Chief Counsel for Queensland Health during a global pandemic. "It was a wonderful experience in terms of the pressure and what I learnt but would I choose to go back and do it again? I'm not sure!" Now Head of Legal at Urban Utilities, Marcus clearly likes a challenge - in September he completed a bucket-list goal, swimming across the English Channel in 14 hours and 29 minutes. "I'm a pretty firm believer that anyone can do amazing things, it's just about having the right approach and not trying to do too much too quickly." The "right approach" to something as difficult as swimming The Channel includes training in the cold and dark from three in the morning, ahead of a busy work schedule. But most importantly, it involves a team of motivators. "You're not allowed to wear a watch either so I very quickly found myself surrendering to the fact that I didn't know where I was, I didn't know how long I'd been out there, I didn't know how long to finish - I just resigned myself to be very present in each moment." In this final episode of Friends in Law for 2022, Marcus explains the lessons such a huge physical challenge share with the daily challenges of life and career, the role senior lawyers must play in a post-pandemic office and the slowly tipping scales of work/life balance that can only come when you truly enjoy what you do. TOPICS LinkedIn for Lawyers (and all other professionals)   Corporate Athlete  Career planning Goal Setting Legal careers   In-house legal career  Enjoyed the podcast? Share and Enjoy!  Please don't forget to leave a rating via Apple Podcasts Never miss a drop by subscribing on Apple Podcasts or Spotify If you want to talk about your career in law reach out to us here   Or why not connect with Alex on LinkedIn    Credits Host: Alex Correa - Career Coach in Law Brought to you by Alex Correa Executive   With thanks to our guest : Marcus Payne Friends in Law is edited and engineered by Cold Ghost (aka Fletcher Babb)  Produced by Bern Young

    35 min
  4. Your 24/7 Ambassador - How to make LinkedIn work for you with Karen Hollenbach

    11/03/2022

    Your 24/7 Ambassador - How to make LinkedIn work for you with Karen Hollenbach

    What's your first thought when you get a notification from LinkedIn saying "You appeared in X searches this week"? Do you want to know immediately who they are, why they're interested in you? Perhaps a more pressing question is - what did they discover when they searched for you? As a LinkedIn specialist, Karen Hollenbach says the platform is so much more than Facebook for professionals and refutes that it's even part of the social media cohort. "It can be a fantastic source of information, a place to learn, a place to stay connected, a place to be found and a place to manage your online reputation." Karen is the first non-lawyer to feature in the Friends in Law podcast because her insights into this powerful platform are helpful no matter what age or stage your legal profession is at. From thought leadership ("is not for everyone") to the basics of using good photos ("you wouldn't walk into a room with a paper bag on your head!") to cheering others on from the sidelines even if you're not ready to commit the time to regular posts. "The reason why a lot of people approach myself and my team is because they see people who aren't as competent as them, shining brighter on LinkedIn." "I don't like comparison, I think it's really dangerous but the reality is most of the clients we work with have completely under-represented themselves online - that's a career limiting move." TOPICS LinkedIn for Lawyers (and all other professionals)   Personal branding and marketing    Career planning Managing your personal online brand Legal careers   Enjoyed the podcast? Share and Enjoy!  Please don't forget to leave a rating via Apple Podcasts Never miss a drop by subscribing on Apple Podcasts or Spotify If you want to talk about your career in law reach out to us here   Or why not connect with Alex on LinkedIn    Credits Host: Alex Correa - Career Coach in Law Brought to you by Alex Correa Executive   With thanks to our guest : Karen Hollenbach Friends in Law is edited and engineered by Cold Ghost (aka Fletcher Babb)  Produced by Bern Young

    39 min
  5. Being Alive to the Conversation with Bill Ash

    09/19/2022

    Being Alive to the Conversation with Bill Ash

    Having a conversation with someone who's literally written the book on conversations should be daunting, shouldn't it? Bill Ash's professional experience is nothing short of impressive, from globetrotting corporate lawyer to highly respected counsellor/coach and now author of "Redesigning Conversations - A Guide to Communicating Effectively in the Family, Workplace and Society." But what's truly impressive is Bill's own mood contagion - one of generosity, observation and insight.  In this episode of Friends in Law, Bill Ash shares some of his own work and life experience, his thoughts on leadership and seniority and navigating personal and professional relationships.  He chalks it all up to "taking notice". "When I look back on my career, the important things have been the relationships I've had in that career - you know I've done this, that and the other projects but it's the relationships (that are important)."  "I've been very lucky with the leaders I've had, they've probably never been to a leadership course in their life but they're fabulous leaders because they're human, experienced and relational." "I just encourage everyone to make those requests .. senior people love to be asked." TOPICS Leadership  In-house lawyers  Alternative careers Effective communication for life, work, and family    Enjoyed the podcast? Share and Enjoy!  Please don't forget to leave a rating via Apple Podcasts Never miss a drop by subscribing on Apple Podcasts or Spotify If you want to talk about your career in law reach out to us here   Or why not connect with Alex on LinkedIn    Credits Host: Alex Correa - Career Coach in Law Brought to you by Alex Correa Executive   With thanks to our guest : Bill Ash Friends in Law is edited and engineered by Cold Ghost (aka Fletcher Babb)  Produced by Bern Young

    31 min
  6. Kara Cook, The Little Engine That Would

    07/04/2022

    Kara Cook, The Little Engine That Would

    How many times have you said or heard, everything happens for a reason? When Kara Cook was a Judge's associate, sitting through highly detailed cases before the Planning and Environment court, she couldn't have foreseen that one day she'd be part of making the very decisions developers appeal. At that time, early in her legal career, she was more concerned about matters of social justice like domestic violence and fair representation for women who'd lost their power and their voice. Now a Brisbane City Councillor, Kara Cook's path to politics was not via the well-worn journey of student politics or volunteers and advisors, which is one reason she wasn't ready for the brutality. But as you'll hear, her legal career readied her for the fight. "I constantly remind people around me that the political environment is not the real world and how people behave and act in that environment is not what would happen in a regular organisation." "You can be empathetic and still be a good leader." "I was never the smartest kid in the class but my husband jokes to me, that I'm like the little engine that could."   TOPICS Women in politics  Alternative careers in the law Agents of change  Social Justice  Enjoyed the podcast? Share and Enjoy!  Please don't forget to leave a rating via Apple Podcasts Never miss a drop by subscribing on Apple Podcasts or Spotify If you want to talk about your career in law reach out to us here   Or why not connect with Alex on LinkedIn    Credits Host: Alex Correa - Career Coach in Law Brought to you by Alex Correa Executive   With thanks to our guest : Kara Cook Friends in Law is edited and engineered by Cold Ghost (aka Fletcher Babb)  Produced by Bern Young

    36 min
  7. Ann-Maree David - The Great Resignation...or the Great Realignment

    05/07/2022

    Ann-Maree David - The Great Resignation...or the Great Realignment

    Philosopher John Dewey said, "Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself." For Ann-Maree David, who once imagined she'd be a teacher, studying law is how she discovered her outlet to educate. The 2018 Agnes McWhinney Award winner is Executive Director at The College of Law where she has dedicated the past two decades to other lawyers' career paths. From the danger of perfectionism, to the nuances of networking, Ann-Maree tells Alex Correa about her own non-traditional legal career, her drive to boost equality and how the current generation simply won't follow the mistakes of the past. "We can actually be humans at work, that's a big lesson for people to learn and if you've been a career lawyer for 30-50 years that's not something you're going to give up readily because it's what you know." "That armour still exists .. We've seen a lot of people leave the profession over the last few decades because they couldn't maintain that armour, it was too heavy." "We can be very good at our jobs but we can also accept that we are fallible humans." TOPICS Career alignment through values and purpose          Perfectionism in the workplace and the shift toward being our authentic selves     Cultivating the next generation of legal talent Diversity & Inclusion Alternative careers in law  Enjoyed the podcast? Share and Enjoy!  Please don't forget to leave a rating via Apple Podcasts Never miss a drop by subscribing on Apple Podcasts or Spotify If you want to talk about your career in law reach out to us here   Or why not connect with Alex on LinkedIn    Credits Host: Alex Correa - Career Coach in Law Brought to you by Alex Correa Executive   With thanks to our guest : Ann-Maree David Friends in Law is edited and engineered by Cold Ghost (aka Fletcher Babb)  Produced by Bern Young

    31 min

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Graduating from an LLB (or any other degree for that matter) doesn't come with a manual on how to reach the heights of professional success. Instead we often look to those around us in the hope their experiences and failings will help us negotiate some of the most pivotal moments in our careers. Welcome to Friends in Law. A podcast about lawyers, for lawyers. Join Alex Correa and her friends in law as they share their very candid and personal stories about why they do what they do and how they've found their own way to thrive, in and outside of lawyering. Find other episodes here and if you enjoyed, don't forget to subscribe and share with your friends in law.