So Much To Say: A Legal Podcast For People

This bonus episode is a special reading by Stephanie Harrison. 

Listen to the full interview with Stephanie here: 

Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chasing-titles-missing-joy-redefining-success-with-new/id1785694022?i=1000723844608

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5VECTWHB5sZRdvuAdXJUdO?si=3138b975b8164bf6

Music Credits:
Track: Follow Your Heart
Artist: Neil Cross
License type: Music Standard
Source: Envato Market
License Info: https://audiojungle.net/item/follow-your-heart/7195577

Creators and Guests

Host
Jennifer Ramsey
Host
Megan Senese

What is So Much To Say: A Legal Podcast For People?

Welcome to So Much To Say: A Legal Podcast For People. Where we explore behind-the-scenes of work, life, and everything in between. We're your hosts - Jennifer Ramsey and Megan Senese, and we're here to showcase the human side of the legal world, from marketing and consulting to the very real struggles of balancing work with being human. This isn’t your typical, dry legal show. We're bringing you real stories, candid conversations, and smart insights that remind you that outside of being a lawyer or legal marketer - what makes you human? So whether you’re navigating billable hours or breaking glass ceilings in a woman-owned practice, this podcast is for you. Stay human. Stay inspired. Namaste (or whatever keeps you human). 

 This week, as you work towards what matters to you, you will experience a mixture of successes and setbacks. You might get some positive feedback. Your project could hit a new milestone. You could stay consistent with your routines. And, at the same time, you might struggle with symptoms of an illness, a tough conversation with a client, or hear some bad news through it all.

What matters most is this: remembering that no matter what happens to you this week, you will always be worthy. Your successes do not make you better. Your failures do not make you worse. You are always, always worthy just as you are, because despite what old, happy culture told you, your worthiness is not based upon your achievements. It is something inherent.

You are worthy because you are alive. Nothing that happens to you and nothing that you do will ever change that.