This Multidisciplinary Life

Sarah El-Atm

Conversations on creating and harnessing the power of multidisciplinary teams. The ‘work’ part of our life is changing. It’s common for people to not stay in the same career their entire career anymore. Multidisciplinary teams contain their own blend of perspective, nuance, language, and culture that are not replicated in homogenous teams. This podcast is all about understanding what makes multidisciplinary teams thrive.

  1. How Title And Ego KILL Collaboration | Kim Wiegand | TML: EP 13

    10/22/2025

    How Title And Ego KILL Collaboration | Kim Wiegand | TML: EP 13

    How do you guide people through genuine change and deliver exciting new ideas, all while managing the long-standing operational realities of running high performance law firms? That’s exactly what Kim Wiegand—founder of Julip Advisory—helps firms around the world to figure out, turning big, ambitious ideas into things that actually happen. There’s no single answer or magic bullet for how to get this done. In this episode, Kim joins Sarah to discuss the process of transforming law firms and building cultures of high performance: balancing hierarchy with genuine human connection, and strategy with delivery. Throughout the conversation, Kim and Sarah unpack why client experience (CX) design is a crucial differentiator, despite being an enigma for many firms. They discuss how AI might power improved CX, but crucially, why it should never replace the human touch of service delivery. And, why confidence and conviction sometimes means saying: ‘I don’t know how to do this…’ Packed full of practical tips, compelling anecdotes and fascinating references—from Google’s Project Aristotle to Thomas Edison’s philosophy on strategy—this episode is all about leadership, learning on your feet, building resilience, and why sustainable growth is about finding the balance between people, planning, and pushing on to get things done. – Follow Kim Wiegand: - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimwiegand/ – Follow me: - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SarahEl-Atm - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahelatm/ – #multidisciplinary #legalinsights #crossfunctional #interdisciplinary #interdisciplinaryteams

    58 min
  2. The Best EXPERTS Have A Student Mindset | James Hutchins | TML: EP 12

    10/07/2025

    The Best EXPERTS Have A Student Mindset | James Hutchins | TML: EP 12

    The way we work is changing rapidly. This conversation with James Hutchins, Associate General Counsel at Meta, perfectly reflects the exciting nature of the transformation. Throughout, James elaborates on what it means to be a leading legal voice inside a forward-thinking, high-performance technology company, solving some of the more sophisticated challenges a business can face today. Global variations in regulatory and compliance considerations. Rapidly evolving shifts in technology. Collaboration over multiple geographies, time zones, and jurisdictions. Translating concepts and terminologies between sales, product, and operations teams. The key message is clear: navigating this complexity means connecting with different disciplines, collaborating effectively, and finding ways to build long term rapport. Throughout this episode, you’ll learn how legal teams can shift from being reactive advisors to proactive collaborators. You’ll hear about managing risk and progress and building cross-functional fluency. And, you’ll come away with new tools, improved questions, and an understanding of why ‘being too lawyer’ isn’t a good thing when working in-house. – Follow James Hutchins: - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-hutchins-2a090321/ – Follow me: - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SarahEl-Atm - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahelatm/ – #multidisciplinary #legalinsights #crossfunctional #interdisciplinary #interdisciplinaryteams

    45 min
  3. These HIDDEN Skills Make Multidisciplinary Teams Work | Amanda Fajerman | TML: EP 11

    09/10/2025

    These HIDDEN Skills Make Multidisciplinary Teams Work | Amanda Fajerman | TML: EP 11

    In this episode of This Multidisciplinary Life, Sarah sits down with Amanda Fajerman—Head of Digital Change at Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer—for a wide-ranging and thought-provoking conversation about what it takes to lead change in legal tech. With an extensive background in both computer science and law, Amanda has built a career at the intersection of law, data, consulting practice, and technology. But what makes this conversation particularly fascinating isn’t just Amanda’s obvious and extensive technical expertise. It’s her clarity and insight into the skills that can be harder to develop and are far less structured: influence, empathy, curiosity, patience, and listening. Throughout the chat, Amanda unpacks what it means to act as an effective ‘orchestrator’ across multiple disciplines, elaborates on how structured data is transforming law firm operations, and highlights why active listening may be the most underrated skill in leading meaningful change. Sarah and Amanda also discuss some big potential mindset shifts for the legal industry; from the potential harm associated with fear of failure and perfectionism, to the need for greater transparency, collaboration, and adoption of generative technologies. Check out the conversation for practical insight and real-world perspectives on how to build trust, drive innovation, and empower multidisciplinary teams to work more effectively. – Follow Amanda Fajerman: - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amandafajerman/ – Follow me: - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SarahEl-Atm - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahelatm/ – #multidisciplinary #legalinsights #crossfunctional #interdisciplinary #interdisciplinaryteams

    37 min
  4. The ABSOLUTE KEYS To Build A High-performance Startup |  Elena Tsalanidis | TML: EP 10

    08/26/2025

    The ABSOLUTE KEYS To Build A High-performance Startup |  Elena Tsalanidis | TML: EP 10

    What happens when an established lawyer realises the legal industry will benefit from progressive change, and then builds a company to drive it? That’s exactly what you’ll find out in this episode of This Multidisciplinary Life, where Elena Tsalanidis shares insights from her journey from practicing lawyer to co-founder of legal tech startup, Deeligence. It’s an equally candid and energising look at what it takes to build and lead a multidisciplinary team, while influencing change in an industry that historically prefers to avoid risk and maintain established practices, systems, and processes. Throughout the conversation, Elena discusses the hidden cost of perfectionism (and the value of being comfortable with evolving information), the challenge of leading team members from beyond your professional domain, and how to de-risk without slowing down. For anyone leading teams across disciplines, you’ll get practical insights into coaching across skill sets you don’t share. You’ll learn techniques to help build rapport between teams with different professional backgrounds. You’ll access Elena’s secret techniques for making quality decisions with incomplete or evolving information, and how to build confidence with stakeholders while building something trailblazing. – Follow Elena Tsalanidis: - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-tsalanidis/ – Follow me: - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SarahEl-Atm - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahelatm/ – #multidisciplinary #legalinsights #crossfunctional #interdisciplinary #interdisciplinaryteams

    46 min
  5. Why Being A GC In A Hospital Is The Ultimate Multidisciplinary Role |  Danielle Corden | TML: EP 7

    07/16/2025

    Why Being A GC In A Hospital Is The Ultimate Multidisciplinary Role |  Danielle Corden | TML: EP 7

    We’re back: welcome to Season 2 of This Multidisciplinary Life! Episode one of this sophomore season kicks off in conversation with Danielle Corden. Danielle is General Counsel for the Royal Women’s Hospital—one of the oldest and most distinguished women’s hospitals in the world. Danielle is involved in some incredible work, with The Women’s continuing to lead the way in women’s and newborn healthcare. But also some incredibly challenging work. Danielle’s role involves working with all kinds of specialists while navigating different fields of expertise: providing exceptional patient care for women and girls is a truly, profoundly multidisciplinary practice. While Danielle’s role is highly specialised, this conversation has valuable lessons for leaders of all kinds of teams. This episode covers topics and questions like how to provide a sense of structure and safety for teams in environments where no two days are the same. We look into what happens when multidisciplinary work is challenging, and not the polished success story we hope for. We discuss how to ensure teams are resilient and able to look after themselves when faced with confronting situations. And much, much more. – Follow Danielle Corden:- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-corden-2012b720/–Follow me:- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SarahEl-Atm- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahelatm/

    51 min

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Conversations on creating and harnessing the power of multidisciplinary teams. The ‘work’ part of our life is changing. It’s common for people to not stay in the same career their entire career anymore. Multidisciplinary teams contain their own blend of perspective, nuance, language, and culture that are not replicated in homogenous teams. This podcast is all about understanding what makes multidisciplinary teams thrive.