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Have you ever been curious about what goes on behind the scenes of the world’s high profile court cases?
This week, Sarah Grynberg is joined by Jennifer Robinson, a globally respected solicitor and human rights advocate known for her relentless work defending freedom of expression. From representing WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to taking on cases that have captured global headlines, Jennifer has been at the centre of some of the most challenging and complex legal cases of our time.
In this riveting discussion, Jennifer unpacks the legal, political, and deeply personal layers of the Assange case, providing insight into the demands and tolls of defending such a high profile figure. Sarah and Jennifer also explore her experience in the Amber Heard trial in London against Amber's former husband Johnny Depp, and examine the intense courtroom battles of Amber’s US trial. They cover the public perceptions of abuse and defamation, and the challenges women face in high-profile cases. Touching on landmark cases like those of Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein, Jennifer offers a powerful perspective on why it took so long to hold these individuals accountable and what that says about society’s slow march toward justice.
Let this conversation serve as a powerful reminder of the courage it can take any of us to stand up for the truth, to confront injustice, and fight for a world where everyone has a voice.
How Many More Women? By Jennifer Robinson & Keio Yoshida is available here.
Purchase Sarah's book: Living A Life Of Greatness here.
Watch A Life of Greatness Episodes On Youtube here.
Purchase Sarah's Meditations here.
Instagram: @sarahgrynberg
Website: https://sarahgrynberg.com/
Facebook: facebook.com/sarahgrynberg
Twitter: twitter.com/sarahgrynberg
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Have you ever been curious about what goes on behind the scenes of the world’s high profile court cases?
This week, Sarah Grynberg is joined by Jennifer Robinson, a globally respected solicitor and human rights advocate known for her relentless work defending freedom of expression. From representing WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to taking on cases that have captured global headlines, Jennifer has been at the centre of some of the most challenging and complex legal cases of our time.
In this riveting discussion, Jennifer unpacks the legal, political, and deeply personal layers of the Assange case, providing insight into the demands and tolls of defending such a high profile figure. Sarah and Jennifer also explore her experience in the Amber Heard trial in London against Amber's former husband Johnny Depp, and examine the intense courtroom battles of Amber’s US trial. They cover the public perceptions of abuse and defamation, and the challenges women face in high-profile cases. Touching on landmark cases like those of Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein, Jennifer offers a powerful perspective on why it took so long to hold these individuals accountable and what that says about society’s slow march toward justice.
Let this conversation serve as a powerful reminder of the courage it can take any of us to stand up for the truth, to confront injustice, and fight for a world where everyone has a voice.
How Many More Women? By Jennifer Robinson & Keio Yoshida is available here.
Purchase Sarah's book: Living A Life Of Greatness here.
Watch A Life of Greatness Episodes On Youtube here.
Purchase Sarah's Meditations here.
Instagram: @sarahgrynberg
Website: https://sarahgrynberg.com/
Facebook: facebook.com/sarahgrynberg
Twitter: twitter.com/sarahgrynberg
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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