Notes To My (Legal) Self

Season 2, Episode 1: The Power of Being Different (with Meyling Ly Ortiz)


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Discover the empowering story of Meyling Ly Ortiz in the latest episode of Notes to My (Legal) Self, where we delve into the unique perspectives that shape a legal mind. Meyling, Managing Counsel of Employment & Labor at Toyota Motor North America, shares her journey from being the child of Cambodian refugees to becoming a trailblazer in corporate law. This episode offers a deep dive into how her early experiences with cultural and linguistic challenges steered her towards a legal career driven by a mission to articulate and advocate.

We explore the nuances of Meyling's dual identity—how her upbringing in a small Texas town and her rich cultural heritage influenced her worldview and professional ethos. Our conversation reveals the profound impact of recognizing and embracing one's differences, not as barriers but as gateways to resilience and adaptability in personal and professional realms.

Listeners will gain insights into the importance of individuality in shaping one’s legal approach and the subtle art of turning perceived weaknesses into formidable strengths. This episode is not just a recount of personal growth and professional achievements; it is a testament to the power of diversity and the unique contributions of immigrant experiences to the legal field.

Learning Outcomes:

  1. Understand the significant role of cultural background in shaping professional identity and approach.
  2. Recognize the value of diverse experiences in enhancing problem-solving skills and empathy in legal practices.
  3. Gain strategies for leveraging personal differences as career development and community leadership strengths.
  4. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that promises to inspire, educate, and resonate with anyone who has ever felt different and used that difference as a catalyst for success.

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    Notes To My (Legal) SelfBy Olga V. Mack

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