PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE PODCASTS Top Nine Legal Podcasts You Are Not Listening To, But Should KRISTINE CIRBY
My podcast listening has typically been limited to the New York Times’ The Daily or NPR’s UpNext to learn what is happening in our world each morning. I recently began expanding my listening horizons at the suggestion of friends, who recommended some law-related podcasts. To compile a broader list, I also asked some local lawyers for their suggestions and through research included several that were repeatedly recommended. I hope you enjoy them.
Ear Hustle: This local podcast is a Radiotopia podcast that began at San Quentin State Prison. It was co-hosted by Earlonne Woods, then an inmate at the prison. Governor Newsom saw fit to commute Mr. Wood's sentence in 2017 but the podcast carries on and was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize last year. Its episodes are informative about life inside prison, but also poignant, thought-provoking, and hilarious. Anyone
technology, and much more. The goal is to answer the questions that arise throughout all phases of a solo career, providing an opportunity to continue learning and improving.
who listens will come away understanding that none of us can be defined by the worst thing they've ever done.
Law360’s Pro Say: Pro Say provides a recap of what happened in the legal world in the past week. The hosts are legal journalists
New Solo: New Solo covers a diverse range
who discuss big stories, as well as a few that didn’t make the headlines. With the help of
of topics including transitioning from a law firm to a solo practice, rainmaking, law practice management, networking, job searching,
their expert guests, they present stories in an easy-to-digest format.
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