Faith Brynel Talks Law

Faith Brynel

Public Law. Access to justice. The journey to the Bar. Faith Brynel Talks Law is a legal commentary and career podcast exploring Public Law and the realities of entering the legal profession from a non traditional background. Hosted by Faith Brynel Pomell, a BBC featured Politics graduate from King’s College London and MA Law conversion candidate at the University of Law, the show blends academic insight with lived experience. Grounded in the theme Pivot, Not Panic, it offers clarity and practical guidance for aspiring barristers navigating competitive legal pathways.

  1. May 31

    Season 8, Episode 13: Leading Education Law – A Conversation with Mark Blois

    practice at Browne Jacobson, one of the UK's leading law firms in the education sector. Recognised as a Band One lawyer in Chambers and a member of the Legal 500 Hall of Fame, Mark shares insights from more than 25 years of advising schools, academy trusts, charities, and education organisations. We discuss what first drew him to education law, the biggest legal challenges facing schools today, the importance of governance, and the role lawyers play in helping education leaders navigate an increasingly complex landscape. Mark also offers valuable advice for aspiring lawyers interested in education law, public sector work, and building a career that combines professional excellence with meaningful impact. Whether you're a law student, aspiring solicitor or barrister, educator, or simply interested in how law shapes society, this episode provides a fascinating look into one of the most influential areas of legal practice. Topics Covered: Careers in education lawGovernance and academy trustsLegal challenges facing schoolsLeadership and strategic legal advicePublic sector legal practiceAdvice for aspiring lawyersListen now and discover how law helps shape the future of education. #FaithBrynelTalksLaw #EducationLaw #LawPodcast #AspiringLawyers #LegalCareers #BrowneJacobson #LawStudents #PublicSectorLaw #Governance #EducationSector Host: Faith Brynel PomellGuest: Mark Blois, Founding Partner, Browne Jacobson Education Practice

    23 min
  2. May 3

    Season 8, Episode 10: Inside the Criminal Bar with Joseph Hart

    In this episode of Faith Brynel Talks Law, I’m joined by Joseph Hart, a practising barrister, Grade 4 Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) prosecutor and specialist rape panel advocate, for an in-depth and honest conversation about life at the Criminal Bar. Joseph shares how working on both sides, prosecuting and defending, has shaped his advocacy, sharpening his ability to anticipate arguments, identify weaknesses in a case and remain fair and objective in court. We explore why this dual perspective is such a powerful advantage for barristers, particularly those developing their advocacy early in their careers. We also discuss the realities of handling serious and sensitive cases, including sexual offences. Joseph breaks down the key skills required in this area, from managing complex evidence and communicating effectively with juries to maintaining professionalism, empathy and resilience in cases where the stakes are exceptionally high. This part of the conversation highlights that criminal advocacy is not just technical, but deeply human. The episode also looks at how to build a broad and adaptable practice. Joseph reflects on his work across criminal and regulatory law, including fraud, violent crime, health and safety, environmental law and professional discipline, offering practical advice on how aspiring barristers can remain open to opportunities and develop a diverse skill set over time. We then turn to his international work, including prosecutions in St Helena and the Falkland Islands. Joseph explains how these opportunities arose and shares insight into how aspiring barristers can position themselves for similar experiences, emphasising the importance of taking opportunities, building relationships and being proactive. Finally, Joseph offers honest advice for those navigating the path to the Bar, speaking candidly about the pressures, competition and moments of self-doubt that come with the profession. His message is clear: consistency, resilience and not losing heart are essential to long-term success. This episode is a must-listen for anyone considering a career at the Bar or currently working towards pupillage, offering practical guidance, real insight and a grounded perspective on what it truly takes to succeed.

    16 min
  3. Apr 26

    Season 8 Episode 9 Leadership in Law and The Broken Rung Penny de Valk on Career Progression

    In this episode of Faith Brynel Talks Law, I am joined by Penny de Valk, an experienced international executive with over two decades dedicated to leadership development across professional service organisations. Drawing from her global experience as a CEO and Managing Director, Penny shares powerful insight into what leadership truly requires in the legal profession and why technical excellence alone is no longer enough. We explore the importance of emotional intelligence, relationship building, and strategic thinking in shaping effective and inclusive leaders. A key focus of this conversation is the “broken rung”, the point at which many women face barriers in progressing into leadership roles. Penny discusses how organisations can address this challenge through evidence based and inclusive leadership development, as well as the importance of visibility, sponsorship, and creating environments where all leadership talent is recognised and supported. We also discuss how aspiring lawyers can begin developing leadership and interpersonal skills early, from mooting and pro bono work to building genuine relationships through networking. Penny shares why moving away from transactional approaches and towards meaningful connection is essential for long term progression. As a certified professional coach with multiple psychometric accreditations and a recognised voice across major platforms including BBC Radio 4, Sky News, The Telegraph, The Times, and the Financial Times, Penny brings both practical insight and proven impact to this conversation. This episode offers valuable guidance for anyone navigating a career in law, particularly those looking to understand leadership, progression, and how to position themselves for long term success. https://www.linkedin.com/in/pennydevalk

    20 min

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Public Law. Access to justice. The journey to the Bar. Faith Brynel Talks Law is a legal commentary and career podcast exploring Public Law and the realities of entering the legal profession from a non traditional background. Hosted by Faith Brynel Pomell, a BBC featured Politics graduate from King’s College London and MA Law conversion candidate at the University of Law, the show blends academic insight with lived experience. Grounded in the theme Pivot, Not Panic, it offers clarity and practical guidance for aspiring barristers navigating competitive legal pathways.