Diary of a Barrister - Three Laws of Success

Chelsea Brooke-Ward (Employment Barrister)

"The Diary of Barrister - Three Law of Success" with your host Chelsea Brooke-Ward Welcome to “The Diary of a Barrister – Three Laws of Success”, your weekly dose of candid conversations, career advice, and insider insights on all things law, hosted by Chelsea Brooke-Ward. Chelsea is an award-winning Employment Barrister at Park Square Barristers, one of the largest sets in the North East, and she’s here to demystify the legal world for those determined to break into it — and thrive. The odds stacked against her but she made it. Chelsea shares her journey from a non-traditional, non-legal background to building a successful career at the Bar. Expect raw, honest, and inspiring episodes as she opens up about the challenges she faced, the lessons she learned, and what it really takes to stand out in this competitive profession. Along the way, Chelsea will be joined by a range of guests — from aspiring barristers and legal professionals to trailblazing role models — offering a 360° view of what life in law looks like, and the many paths to success. You’ll hear stories of setbacks, resilience, and breakthroughs, all packed with practical tips you can use right now. Whether you’re navigating pupillage applications, chasing scholarships, preparing for interviews, or already working in the legal field and striving to push boundaries — this is the podcast for you. It’s smart, empowering, and unfiltered. "The Diary of Barrister - Three Laws of Success" is your go-to resource for a weekly dose of knowledge, motivation, and practical advice. Whether you're a law student with big dreams , an aspiring lawyer seeking to break barriers, or lawyer wanting to smash glass ceilings this is your podcast,  your trusted companion on this remarkable journey into the legal world. Subscribe now and let Chelsea be your mentor in your ears — motivating, informing, and cheering you on every step of the way. Success in law begins with knowledge, and this podcast is your key to unlocking a bright future in the legal field. Sign up to the mailing list for the Pupillage Programme (release coming soon): https://mailchi.mp/483601e8219a/diary-of-a-pupil Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/diaryofa_barrister/ Follow us on Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@diaryofa_barrister Follow us on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-brooke-ward500/ Follow us on Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@diaryofa_barrister Join the Legal Circle on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/375293944477781/  

  1. Apr 13

    Stap caring what the pupillage panel thinks - application, interview and resilience essentials

    Most law students preparing for pupillage interviews think the problem is their answers. It isn’t. The real problem is where their attention is — and in this episode, Chelsea Brooke-Ward makes the case that the single most career-limiting habit at the Bar has nothing to do with your legal knowledge.   It’s this: the need to be approved of. The compulsion to manage what other people think. The ancient, primal fear of being rejected from the pack.   Drawing on evolutionary psychology, the wisdom of Eleanor Roosevelt, the philosophy of enoughness, and her own experience inside the profession, Chelsea unpacks why the fear of rejection is hardwired — and why the threat it points to is not real. This episode is for every law student who has ever walked out of a chambers day replaying every word they said, hedged an interview answer to please the panel, or quietly wondered whether they are enough.   The answer is yes. It always has been. And this episode is about learning to stop looking for someone else to confirm it. Sign up to the mailing list for the Pupillage Programme: https://mailchi.mp/51dd8e706a3c/diaryofa_barrister Join the Legal Circle on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/375293944477781/ Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/diaryofa_barrister/ Follow us on Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@diaryofa_barrister Follow us on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-brooke-ward500/

    24 min
  2. Apr 6

    You do not want to be a lawyer, barrister or solicitor - you want to work in law!

    This episode explores the crucial question of identity beyond the professional role in law. Chelsea Brooke-Ward dives into how legal careers can entangle your true self with your career image and provides practical frameworks to uncover your authentic values and align your life accordingly. Key topics:The danger of identity enmeshment in the legal profession and its impact on mental healthThe myth versus reality of a legal career and how to assess personal fitPractical exercises for discovering core values and life alignmentThe importance of ongoing self-reflection in a long legal careerHow societal comparison and professional culture can distort self-understandingStrategies to build a career that honors your unique strengths and passionsThe significance of authenticity over societal expectations in professional success Resources & Links: Marcus Buckingham - Strengths FinderEric Erikson's Model of Identity DevelopmentThe Mythology of Lawyers in Media (general reference; explore articles and media portrayals)Connect with Chelsea Brooke-Ward: Sign up to the mailing list for the Pupillage Programme: https://mailchi.mp/483601e8219a/diary-of-a-pupil Join the Legal Circle on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/375293944477781/ Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/diaryofa_barrister/ Follow us on Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@diaryofa_barrister Follow us on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-brooke-ward500/

    37 min
  3. Apr 2

    Pupillage - How to win your own case - Know your brief!

    Every barrister knows the principle: know your brief. Before you stand up in court, you know the facts inside out. You know the law. You know your client’s case. You know where the weaknesses are and you’ve prepared for them. You do not walk into that courtroom and wing it.   So here’s the question: why do so many aspiring barristers walk into a pupillage interview having done exactly that?   This episode applies one of the most fundamental principles of advocacy (know your brief) to the pupillage process itself. Your application — your CV, your covering statement, your performance across every stage of the Gateway process — is your case. You are the advocate. The pupillage committee is the tribunal. And they are going to test you on every line of your brief.   In this episode we break down what ‘knowing your brief’ looks like at the pupillage stage: knowing your own story, knowing your experience, the chambers, knowing the law, knowing the process, knowing the panel, and knowing how to stay composed when the pressure is on. This is the episode for anyone who wants to walk into a pupillage interview feeling prepared — not just hopeful. Sign up to the mailing list for the Pupillage Programme: https://mailchi.mp/483601e8219a/diary-of-a-pupil Join the Legal Circle on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/375293944477781/ Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/diaryofa_barrister/ Follow us on Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@diaryofa_barrister Follow us on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-brooke-ward500/

    1h 2m
  4. Mar 23

    Habits - The essential legal infrastructure you need

    About This Episode Everyone talks about getting into law — the grades, applications, interviews. And yes, it’s hard. But here’s the question no one asks: what happens after you get in? In this episode, Chelsea argues that the most important thing you can build isn’t your CV — it’s your habits. Because a legal career isn’t about sprinting to the finish line and collapsing. It’s about sustaining performance over years. Drawing on habit science, neuroscience, and the most impactful books in this space, this is the episode Chelsea wishes she had years ago. If you’re a law student, aspiring barrister or solicitor — this is for you. “Getting in is not the destination. It’s the starting line.” What We Cover The tick-box trap: treating milestones as destinations leaves you unpreparedThe science of habits: how behaviours become automaticThe habit loop: cue, routine, reward in practiceThe Four Laws of Behaviour Change — applied to law studentsIdentity-based habits: who you become > what you achieveThe compound effect: small actions, exponential resultsNine essential habits for law studentsBurnout: why you’re at risk — and how habits protect you Books to read Atomic Habits — James ClearThe Power of Habit — Charles DuhiggDeep Work — Cal NewportMake It Stick — Brown, Roediger & McDanielWhy We Sleep — Matthew WalkerGrit — Angela DuckworthEssentialism — Greg McKeown Chelsea’s Challenge Today — not next week — choose one habit. Reduce it to a two-minute version. Start tomorrow. Repeat it daily. Not because 66 days is magic. But because repetition turns effort into automatic behaviour. “You’re not just building a habit. You’re casting a vote for the lawyer you’re becoming.” If this resonated, share it with someone who needs it — the student burning out, the future barrister chasing the wrong finish line. Subscribe, review, and stay connected. Sign up to the mailing list for the Pupillage Programme: https://mailchi.mp/483601e8219a/diary-of-a-pupil Join the Legal Circle on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/375293944477781/ Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/diaryofa_barrister/ Follow us on Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@diaryofa_barrister Follow us on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-brooke-ward500/ Support the show

    45 min
  5. Mar 13

    How to Answer Pupillage Interview Questions: The PROVE Method

    Pupillage interviews can feel unpredictable, but the truth is most questions are testing the same things: judgment, structure, and whether chambers can trust you to think like a barrister. In this episode of Diary of a Barrister, Chelsea Brooke-Ward breaks down a simple but powerful framework to help you answer any interview question with clarity and confidence: PROVE. Instead of giving vague or rehearsed answers, the PROVE method teaches you how to structure responses like an advocate — making a clear point, supporting it with evidence, and demonstrating why it shows you are ready for life at the Bar. Chelsea walks through how to apply the framework to the most common pupillage questions, including: Why do you want to be a barrister?Why this chambers?Tell us about a failureEthical scenario questionsHandling questions you don’t know the answer to You’ll also learn how interview panels are really assessing candidates, what makes answers persuasive, and the common mistakes that cause otherwise strong candidates to fall short. If you are preparing for pupillage interviews, this episode will give you a practical structure you can apply immediately. What you’ll learn in this episode: • Why pupillage interviews are really about trust, trainability, and fit • The PROVE framework for structuring any interview answer • How to avoid generic answers and demonstrate real evidence • How to approach ethical and judgment-based questions • What chambers are actually looking for when they ask “Why this chambers?” The PROVE Method P – Point: Start with a clear moment or principle R – Reason: Explain why that point matters O – Outcome: Describe what happened or what you would do V – Value: Show the skill or quality demonstrated E – End: Link it back to why it makes you a good barrister

    38 min

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"The Diary of Barrister - Three Law of Success" with your host Chelsea Brooke-Ward Welcome to “The Diary of a Barrister – Three Laws of Success”, your weekly dose of candid conversations, career advice, and insider insights on all things law, hosted by Chelsea Brooke-Ward. Chelsea is an award-winning Employment Barrister at Park Square Barristers, one of the largest sets in the North East, and she’s here to demystify the legal world for those determined to break into it — and thrive. The odds stacked against her but she made it. Chelsea shares her journey from a non-traditional, non-legal background to building a successful career at the Bar. Expect raw, honest, and inspiring episodes as she opens up about the challenges she faced, the lessons she learned, and what it really takes to stand out in this competitive profession. Along the way, Chelsea will be joined by a range of guests — from aspiring barristers and legal professionals to trailblazing role models — offering a 360° view of what life in law looks like, and the many paths to success. You’ll hear stories of setbacks, resilience, and breakthroughs, all packed with practical tips you can use right now. Whether you’re navigating pupillage applications, chasing scholarships, preparing for interviews, or already working in the legal field and striving to push boundaries — this is the podcast for you. It’s smart, empowering, and unfiltered. "The Diary of Barrister - Three Laws of Success" is your go-to resource for a weekly dose of knowledge, motivation, and practical advice. Whether you're a law student with big dreams , an aspiring lawyer seeking to break barriers, or lawyer wanting to smash glass ceilings this is your podcast,  your trusted companion on this remarkable journey into the legal world. Subscribe now and let Chelsea be your mentor in your ears — motivating, informing, and cheering you on every step of the way. Success in law begins with knowledge, and this podcast is your key to unlocking a bright future in the legal field. Sign up to the mailing list for the Pupillage Programme (release coming soon): https://mailchi.mp/483601e8219a/diary-of-a-pupil Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/diaryofa_barrister/ Follow us on Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@diaryofa_barrister Follow us on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-brooke-ward500/ Follow us on Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@diaryofa_barrister Join the Legal Circle on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/375293944477781/