Notes to My Legal Self®

Olga V. Mack

Notes to My Legal Self® is a podcast for lawyers who want to think better, lead better, and practice with judgment, not just knowledge. Hosted by Olga V. Mack, the show explores the real decisions lawyers face but rarely talk about openly. The gray areas. The tradeoffs. The moments where legal advice shapes business outcomes and trust. Each episode blends candid reflection and conversations with experienced legal leaders who share what actually works in practice. This is not about memorizing rules. It is about developing legal judgment, clarity, and confidence over time.

  1. How Stories Can Help You Reach Compliance Compromises

    4d ago

    How Stories Can Help You Reach Compliance Compromises

    Welcome to Season 14, Episode 6 of Notes to My (Legal) Self. In this episode, host Olga Mack sits down with Angela Madathil for a thoughtful conversation on compliance, AI, storytelling, and the future of legal leadership. Angela shares how her experience supporting technology initiatives inside the trucking industry shaped her approach to compliance, product counseling, and responsible innovation. From AI transparency challenges to understanding the daily realities of truck drivers, this episode explores how empathy and storytelling can help legal teams build trust and drive better business decisions. Key insights from this episode: • Why compliance works best when embedded into the business • How storytelling helps legal leaders influence stakeholders • The importance of understanding the end user experience • Responsible AI adoption and transparency considerations • How in-house lawyers can scale trust through principles and alignment • The role of empathy, listening, and harmony in legal leadership • Using AI tools to improve legal efficiency and negotiation outcomes This episode is for in-house counsel, compliance leaders, legal operations professionals, technology lawyers, and anyone navigating the intersection of AI, business strategy, and legal innovation. Takeaways: • Compliance is most effective when it becomes part of company culture • Legal storytelling creates alignment and trust across organizations • AI should enhance human connection, not replace it • Understanding user pain points leads to better legal and business outcomes • Emotional intelligence is a strategic advantage for modern legal leaders Want to be a guest on NTMLS or know someone who should be? Reach out! Self-nominations are acts of courage. Engage with us below, like, comment, and subscribe to follow the future of in-house law! Thank you for watching! Like, Comment, Subscribe and hit the bell so you never miss an episode! Subscribe to our channel: @NotesToMyLegalSelf #LegalInnovation #InHouseCounsel #LegalLeadership #Storytelling

    31 min
  2. Building the Legal Backbone of Breakthrough Tech (Geoffrey G. B. Brow) NTMLS Season 14, Episode 5

    May 11

    Building the Legal Backbone of Breakthrough Tech (Geoffrey G. B. Brow) NTMLS Season 14, Episode 5

    In this episode, host Olga Mack sits down with Geoffrey Brow for a fascinating conversation about building legal infrastructure for breakthrough technologies. Geoffrey shares his journey from international law and corporate practice in New York and London to becoming a technology transactions leader working with companies like Dell, Google, AT&T, Roku, and Virgin Hyperloop. Throughout the conversation, he explains how lawyers help shape innovation when there is no existing precedent, no established regulatory framework, and no playbook to follow. Key insights from this episode: • Why transactional law is fundamentally creative work • What lawyers can learn from working alongside engineers and product teams • The mindset shift required to transition from Big Law to in-house practice • How to evaluate legal risk in emerging technology environments • Why drafting remains one of the most important skills for transactional lawyers • What it means to counsel companies building technologies that have never existed before • How AI and emerging technologies are reshaping legal practice • Why adaptability and intellectual curiosity are essential career skills for lawyers This episode is especially valuable for in-house counsel, transactional lawyers, law students, legal innovators, and anyone interested in the intersection of law, business, and emerging technology. Geoffrey offers practical wisdom on navigating uncertainty, balancing risk, and developing the judgment needed to support innovation responsibly. Takeaways: • Innovation often requires lawyers to operate without precedent • Strong drafting skills remain foundational for transactional lawyers • Great legal counsel balances precision with business practicality • Curiosity and adaptability create long-term career opportunities • Lawyers play a critical role in enabling responsible technological advancement • In-house legal work requires both strategic judgment and resilience Follow Notes to My (Legal) Self® for more conversations on the future of in-house law.

    33 min
  3. Beyond the Day Job: How Lawyers Create Leverage (Jessica Nguyen, Nada Alnajafi) NTMLS Season 14, Episode 1

    Mar 2

    Beyond the Day Job: How Lawyers Create Leverage (Jessica Nguyen, Nada Alnajafi) NTMLS Season 14, Episode 1

    In this episode, host Olga Mack sits down with Jessica Nguyen and Nada Alnajafi for an honest and energizing conversation about what happens when in-house lawyers build beyond their day jobs, and how personal brands, communities, and bold decisions create real leverage. Nada Alnajafi is Senior Corporate Counsel and Lead Legal Ops at Franklin Templeton and the founder of Contract Nerds, a community she built from a passion project into a thriving business later acquired by DocuSign.Jessica Nguyen is Deputy General Counsel at DocuSign and Head of Contract Nerds, with a track record of building legal teams and scaling legal technology companies from early-stage startups to successful exits. Key insights from this episode: • How side hustles can evolve into strategic business assets • Why email lists and community ownership matter more than social followers • How to evaluate risk as an in-house lawyer• What founders should consider before selling their business • The emotional realities of acquisitions, and how to navigate them • Why lawyers must rethink risk aversion and embrace upside This episode is for in-house lawyers, founders, legal operators, and anyone wondering whether they can build something meaningful beyond their role without walking away from it. Takeaways: • Build with generosity first, monetization follows value • Strategic partnerships matter more than short-term offers • Preparation and organization accelerate opportunity • Lawyers are uniquely equipped to build, if they embrace the upside. • Alignment beats adrenaline in both business and life. Want to be a guest on NTMLS or know someone who should be? Reach out! Self-nominations are acts of courage. Like, Comment, Subscribe and hit the bell so you never miss an episode! Subscribe to our channel: @NotesToMyLegalSelf #InHouseCounsel #WomenInLaw #LegalLeadership #CareerGrowth #PersonalBrand #EntrepreneurialLawyer #NotesToMyLegalSelf

    1h 5m
5
out of 5
40 Ratings

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Notes to My Legal Self® is a podcast for lawyers who want to think better, lead better, and practice with judgment, not just knowledge. Hosted by Olga V. Mack, the show explores the real decisions lawyers face but rarely talk about openly. The gray areas. The tradeoffs. The moments where legal advice shapes business outcomes and trust. Each episode blends candid reflection and conversations with experienced legal leaders who share what actually works in practice. This is not about memorizing rules. It is about developing legal judgment, clarity, and confidence over time.

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