07/21/2023
We dropped another episode - this time with friend and fellow lawyer, Melanie Bataillard-Samuel. It’s more than 20 minutes, though - so a longer workout.
Listen in for a delightful conversation I had with Melanie at a breezy (sometimes windy) cafe in London with some sips of Prosecco. We talked about law and life and just being yourself! Unscripted and not edited, you get the real thing.
You can find The Authentic Professional - Season 2: Episode 5 on Apple and Spotify.
Apple link is here https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-authentic-professional/id1497752860?i=1000621754480
Spotify is here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4qxZvqqtrS8RTHOHf1CgDq?si=e0WU3bmpREWXOpQlZk15nw
Follow us to hear more conversations about bringing more of you to what you do.
03/22/2023
Season 2, Episode 4 of the Authentic Professional is here! 💥
In this episode, I talk about what I did to detoxify my law practice, and how it led to a calmer, more insightful personal and professional life.
No need for a warm-up, hop right in! 3 more, 2 more, 1 more... let's go!
Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-authentic-professional/id1497752860?i=1000605172628
Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/568O8jw5LwITuzB1q4juTK?si=737c2faea934454d
02/26/2023
Meet Pepe, the tractor that, along with my husband, helps us to live in this winter wonderland.
I’m thinking about the next episode and I’d love to hear some suggested themes. I’m gonna start inviting guests to the Twenty Minute Workout.
02/14/2023
Episode 3 of The Authentic Professional: Season 2 is LIVE!
In this episode, we examine the lost art of asking and embark on a quest for good questions! We discuss problematic questions - and problematic ways of asking them.
No need for a warm-up, hop right in! 3 more, 2 more, 1 more... let's go!
Listen on Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5OuxApjkRaxbWVJn65LclL?si=645fa212a0904b7b
Listen on Apple Podcasts:
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-authentic-professional/id1497752860?i=1000599387344
The Authentic Professional: S2E3: The 20-Minute Workout - The Lost Art of Asking on Apple Podcasts
Show The Authentic Professional, Ep S2E3: The 20-Minute Workout - The Lost Art of Asking - Feb 13, 2023
02/08/2023
Never Cut What Can Be Untied – Exclusive Interview With Jacinta Gallant
Jacinta Gallant is a respected lawyer, mediator and educator, recognized internationally for her innovative approach to conflict resolution training. Jacinta’s resources for divorce professionals, Our Family in Two Homes, help clients prepare for effective dispute resolution. Her podcast, The Auth...
02/04/2023
I am exploring ideas for Episode 3. Sticky notes help.
01/30/2023
I hope you had a chance to get outside this weekend!
01/26/2023
“Never cut what can be untied.”
This is a guiding principle for my work and life.
Ropes can make knots and knots are useful – think fishing, rappelling, rope ladders and bows.
Learning to tie shoelaces is one of our early achievements.
When we marry, we “tie the knot”.
On the flip side, when we are anxious, we can feel all “tied up in knots”.
The hangman’s noose is a knot.
The Gordian Knot symbolizes an intractable problem.
And most parents have struggled to get knots out of long hair.
In my work, the relationship is the rope. People in conflict face a consistent challenge: Do I “cut and run”, or do I do the work of untangling what can feel like an impossible knot?
It is helpful to remember: a good knot can strengthen connection, build trust and support a lot of heavy stuff. When knots get stuck, trust and connection are challenged and it is sorely tempting to take a knife and cut away the heavy stuff.
But, if what brought you together was important enough that you tied a knot in the first place, then your challenge is to do the work of untying, so that your rope can be put to a new and better use.
Over the next little while, I will be thinking about knots, and the complex arrangements of rope that create them. I’ve put myself out there with a new podcast - which has my stomach in knots! So I will remind myself that the “knotty” feeling in my stomach has a flip side we sometimes call “butterflies”!
The Authentic Professional Podcast - Season 2 explores these themes in 20 short minutes. You can listen here:
Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gH2vcYHA
Apple Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/gGbgXQBx
Quote: Joseph Joubert – a French writer born in 1754.