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Life & Law: Anti-Hustle Lawyer Podcast for Success On Your Terms

Heather Moulder
Mental Health
Business Development
Business Presentations
Work-Life Balance
Wellness Programs
Emotional Intelligence
People-Pleasing
Leadership
Law Industry
Law Practice Management
Professional Development
Networking
Communication Skills
Billable Hours
Legal Expertise
Law Firm Growth
Chronic Stress
Burnout
Mentorship
Client Engagement

Want legal success without sacrificing your values, health or relationships? Life & Law is the go-to lawyer podcast for building a profitable, sustainable law practice around the *whole* life you want to live. Because you didn’t become a lawyer just to feel trapped by your own success. Hosted by former Big Law partner and lawyer business coach Heather Moulder, this show offers practical business s... more

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Too many lawyers (who make great money) somehow don't end up with much wealth. Why is that, and how can you ensure that you don't fall into the most common wealth traps? Listen to today's episode with guest (and financial planner) Jeffery Lamont to g... more

Today, we address two questions I get asked all the time: Who should be training young associates (senior associates, partners or both)? And how can you possibly fit that in (what with your billable hour requirements, need to develop business, client... more

You have a business plan for growth that you've been taking regular action on. Despite that, you're not achieving your goals (and truth be told, you're not getting anywhere near the results you want given how much you're doing). Why is that? Today on... more

Are high levels of stress just part of the job? Is it the "nature of the beast" (as they say)? Spoiler: no.

Listen to this reply of one of my first episodes to discover:

- The science of stress,

- How lawyer training exacerbates our stress,

- Whe... more

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Recent Guests

Jeffery Lamont
President and founder of Lamont Wealth Strategies, host of the Wealthy Lawyer Podcast
Lamont Wealth Strategies
Episode: #219: Be A Wealthy Lawyer
Molly Kremer
Former Big Law Litigator turned Certified Life Coach, now known as the Billing Coach
Episode: #215: You’re Losing Billable Hours (How To Recapture Them)
Andrea Bruno
Chair of the IP litigation practice at Day Pitney and co-chair of the firm's Women Working Together program.
Day Pitney
Episode: #210: Case Study On Growing Your Book (Even As A Busy Mom)
Emily Logan Stedman
Commercial Litigator
Hush Blackwell
Episode: #209: Beyond Work-Life Balance (Navigating Big Law Realities & Partnership with Emily Logan Stedman)
Heather Stevenson
General counsel at Red Cell Partners, known for her approachable style and entrepreneurial mindset.
Red Cell Partners
Episode: #207: Want to Do Something Else (& Not Practice Law)?
Janet Falk
Legal marketing expert
Episode: #200: Lateral Partner Moves: What Every Law Firm Partner Needs To Know
Mariette Clardy-Davis
Assistant Vice President and Assistant General Counsel at Primerica, mental health advocate, and enthusiastic about AI applications in law
Primerica
Episode: #198: AI for Lawyers (What To Know, Do & Not Do)
Brian Beckom
Trial lawyer, computer scientist, and philosopher based in Houston, Texas; host of "Lessons From Leaders" podcast.
VB Attorneys
Episode: #193: Lawyer Leadership: Qualities Of A Good Leader
Lora Cheadle
Lawyer, author, TEDx speaker, and leadership wellness coach specializing in burnout and betrayal recovery
Episode: #188: Deep-Dive Into What’s Really Causing The Legal Profession’s Burnout Problem

Host

Heather Moulder
Former Big Law partner turned lawyer coach; host of Life and Law.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 34 ratings
  • Challenging Lawyers from All Sides

    Heather isn’t afraid to challenge lawyers’ mindsets from every side. I appreciate that about this podcast. Heather makes you think while helping you use those questions to build a better life and more sustainable practice.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    emily.stedman
    United States2 years ago
  • Great show

    Heather is so knowledgeable and the shows offer so much value to attorneys. Definitely worth listening to!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MelGHF
    United States2 years ago
  • Sales & BDR While Living a great life? I think yes!

    This podcast fearlessly tackles the often taboo topic of sales and business development in the legal field, offering a refreshing perspective that resonates with like-minded professionals. The candid discussion about the common challenges lawyers face and the robust approach to breaking through the stigma around 'sales' is both inspiring and much-needed in the industry.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Code: RO1932 Free ride
    United States2 years ago
  • Lawyers need this podcast

    There’s a ton of advice out there for lawyers, and much of it is well-intentioned but off the mark. The Life

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Amy60661
    United States2 years ago
  • Loved this episode of Life & Law podcast!

    Hey there Heather,

    I love what you’re doing with the Life and Law podcast! I loved how you broke down the mental impact of chronic stress and anxiety, the necessity for lawyers to exercise self-care and prioritize their well-being, and how taking care of oneself ALSO adds value for the people around. I certainly wish more lawyers thought of it that way!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mav Dallarte
    Philippines2 years ago

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The content is praised for fostering important conversations about mental health and well-being in high-pressure legal environments.
Listeners appreciate the challenging yet constructive insights that encourage lawyers to assess their mindsets and approach to work.
Many express gratitude for the practical advice offered, particularly in terms of self-care, productivity, and professional growth through authentic networking.
The host is recognized for her expertise in addressing critical issues in the legal field, making complex topics accessible and engaging.

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#218: The Reality of Lawyer Training (Who Should Do It, What To Do)
Q: How do I fit training into my schedule with high billables?
Calendar time for mentoring and training, such as setting up regular meetings or lunch sessions, while maintaining a balance with other responsibilities.
#207: Want to Do Something Else (& Not Practice Law)?
Q: How did you make the decision to shut down the juice bar?
After running it for three years, I realized that I couldn't manage both my business and being a primary caretaker for my son, which led me to miss being a lawyer.
#207: Want to Do Something Else (& Not Practice Law)?
Q: What made you even want to go to law school?
Both of my parents are lawyers, and I assumed I would do it. I loved reading, writing, and analytical thinking, which are things you do in law school.
#201: Legal Marketing Tips (You Haven’t Heard Before)
Q: Can you give the audience a big picture description of what the buyer's journey is and why they need to understand it?
The buyer's journey starts with awareness of an issue, then moves to interest where they conduct research, followed by action where they contact the attorney, and finally decision.
#198: AI for Lawyers (What To Know, Do & Not Do)
Q: What are some examples of how attorneys could use AI?
Attorneys can start with non-legal tasks, such as summarizing documents, drafting emails, and developing templates.

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What is This Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focused on empowering legal professionals to achieve success while maintaining their values and well-being, the content addresses the challenges of balancing a demanding career with personal happiness. Episodes cover a range of topics including stress management, leadership development, effective networking, and practical business strategies tailored specifically for lawyers. The host, a former Big Law partner, draws on her wealth of experience to provide actionable advice that encourages listeners to rethink traditional notions of success in the legal field and prioritize self-care and authenticity in their practices.

Unique in its approach, the discussions integrate mental health practices and personal anecdotes that resonate deeply with... more

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2. Molly Kremer
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4. Emily Logan Stedman
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