Episodes
In this sparkling second part of our conversation, Nneka Akudolu QC discusses support, from starting out as a single mother and young barrister to her application for Silk, how she thrives on adversity and how her definition of success changed as her career has progressed. She shares her words of wisdom to those interested in coming to the Criminal Bar. It's an invaluable episode, especially if you are interested in understanding how the profession can do better to help barristers of colour...
Published 07/29/22
As the Criminal Bar prepares for another round of strikes to protest the woeful state of legal aid funding, we speak with Criminal barrister and sixth black female Queen's Counsel Nneka Akudolu QC about her unusual journey to the Criminal Bar and what wearing the barrister's wig and gown means to her.  Resources: Nneka Akudolu QC's piece in The Times on wigs: "As a black woman at the Bar, my wig is my armour." Nneka Akduolu QC in conversation with The Times: Nneka Akudolu QC: ‘Everyone...
Published 07/01/22
In part two of our conversation, Rehana Azib QC and Inspirational Barrister of the Year talks about her definition of success, whether she does this job for approval or respect, what she would say to her younger self just starting pupillage and how her work in employment law has influenced her personal relationships. It is another episode overflowing with wisdom and experience. 
Published 03/25/22
Barrister of the Year at the 2022 Inspirational Women in Law Awards and soon-to-be Queen’s Counsel, Rehana Azib talks about growing up in Derby and how her experiences of racism and prejudice at a young age have influenced how she deals with racism and difficult people in (and outside) of the courtroom now. We discuss the inspiration she draws from the Rocky films (there are several) and why she shares an office with Dolph Lundgren. 
Published 03/18/22
Can you have it all? What does that even mean? Fitzrene Headley and I speak about the problematic work-life balance at the English Bar, how various lockdowns have helped us redress that balance. The matrimonial finance barrister also talks about her relationship with money and what she's learned from helping her clients divorce their assets that she applies to her own life. 
Published 02/25/22
One of the most elegant barristers at the English Bar tells me about how she dresses for court, tackles being perceived as an 'angry (black) female barrister' in court, and how she deals with expectations of perfectionism and instances of patronising behaviour by others.  This episode was produced by Jessica van der Meer with help from Naomi Adedokun and Jessica Browne-Swinburne.
Published 01/20/22
Top ranked matrimonial finance barrister Fitzrene Headley shares her journey to the English Bar, how she deals with micro-aggressions in and out of the court room and talks honestly about the challenges she has encountered being a black barrister at an overwhelmingly white English Bar. We discuss openly the challenges our profession faces in becoming a diverse, representative profession.   References used in this...
Published 01/20/22
In a world full of excellent podcasts on nearly any subject, why does this one exist? And why should you listen to it? In this brief introduction to the podcast, host Jessica van der Meer sets out the motivation for series. And it is not just for lawyers; it is for anyone who is interested in how other successful people have navigated tricky situations ranging from racism and sexism to what to wear in order to be taken seriously.  
Published 01/20/22