Sh!t They Don't Teach You at Law School

Career Sh!t: Sword of Damocles


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Hosted by Sarah-Elke Kraal (recovering lawyer and preeminent legal education disruptor) and friends šŸ’–


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Career Sh!t: A letter from "Sword of Damocles"

This is the first instalment of the show's deep dive into everything building (and sustaining) a legal career. We're calling it "Career Sh!t"—but you can call it whatever won't get you fired.


Featuring the very excellent expertise of your two newest virtual besties:


  • ⁠Lara Wentworth, Director + Co-founder, Coaching Advocates; Certified Performance and Mental Fitness Coach, and Master Practitioner (Neuro Linguistic Programming); and
  • ⁠Olamide "Olly" Kowalik⁠, Special Counsel, Revolution Law, + Co-Creator and Co-host,Ā TilĆ© and Olly Meets Podcast.

  • This week we answer a letter from one of our listeners, "Sword of Damocles"; a lawyer struggling with recently being made redundant, and wondering "what's next?".


    We also enjoy forcing an inimitable Australian legal ethics legend—Stafford Shepherd—to provide his sage ethical guidance in a strict one-minute segment. Just because I have the attention span of a gnat.


    PS: If you don't know what the heck a 'Sword of Damocles' is, look it up—it's the perfect snack-sized Google for the next time you want to avoid making eye contact on the train.

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