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Anjie Vichayanonda
The Law Lives Project
Many of us lawyers didn't have it all figured out from the start. It takes time to find your way in law. This podcast sheds light on some of the challenges people face in the earliest part of building their careers. Each week, Anjie Vichayanonda, a first-generation Asian-American Lawyer and CEO/Founder of Leg Up Legal, sits down with members of the legal profession to chat about the paths they took to get where they are now, including the times they stumbled, the times they fell, and the times they needed a little help. To encourage candor, the attorney guests remain nameless, but their...
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5.0 stars from 15 ratings
I HIT JACKPOT WITH THIS PODCAST!
Anjie’s structured interview and the candour of the guests makes this podcast a wonderful resource for people thinking about a career in law. From breaking into big law, struggling with imposter syndrome to switching careers and maintaining a work life balance, the podcast covers it all! 💛
Harshita C. via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/09/21
This is a great source of invaluable information not just for pre-law and law students, but also for those already practicing law and working in the legal field. I wish they had this when I was in law school or just starting out in my first years of practice. Looking forward to more episodes!
nhmunoz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/22/21
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What a great professional service!
Lipaaaaaa_ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/25/20
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