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Two Lawyers and a Human

Two Lawyers and a Human

By change.legal

"Two Lawyers and a Human" is a podcast for change leaders in the legal industry. In this podcast, we invite legal innovators and explore how to make lawyers adopt and embrace change: what is holding the legal industry back and how might we introduce and leverage best practices from other industries?
Learn more about our workshops and events: www.change.legal/events
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Resilience, legal innovation and mental health - Karen Skinner and Martha McCabe

Two Lawyers and a HumanJul 08, 2019

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Resilience, legal innovation and mental health - Karen Skinner and Martha McCabe

Resilience, legal innovation and mental health - Karen Skinner and Martha McCabe

The lawyer on today's podcast is Karen Dunn Skinner, co-founder of Gimbal Canada. Karen holds a law degree from McGill University (Montreal) and also is a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. At Gimbal Canada she teaches lawyers how they can improve the way they deliver legal services. Her newsletters are amazingly useful, so make sure you have a look at their website and subscribe to their newsletter. The human side of the podcast is Martha McCabe. Martha is the founder and CEO of Head to Head, a company connecting Canadian Olympians with Canadian youth, helping those youth to become the best versions of themselves. You can read more about Head to Head on their website. Martha is currently finishing her masters in innovation management and entrepreneurship at Queens University and you might also know that she's a two times Olympian swimmer and former captain of the Canadian Olympian swimming team.

Learn more about our workshops and events at change.legal 

Jul 08, 201944:39
Curiosity, Creativity, Empathy and Failure - Cat Moon and Kelly McBroom

Curiosity, Creativity, Empathy and Failure - Cat Moon and Kelly McBroom

The lawyer on today's episode is Cat Moon. Cat is a director of the program on law and innovation at Vanderbilt Law School in Nashville, Tennessee. She's also one of the leading voices on legal innovation and future of legal education. And as part of the summit on law and innovation, she will be hosting the first failure camp for legal innovators in Nashville on 20 July 2019.

the human side of the podcast is Kelly McBroom. Kelly is founder and CEO if Big Dump Plungers, a company building and selling toilet plungers made from recycled sports equipment. Kelly holds a marketing degree from Montana State University and she's also a former member of the Canadian National Ski team.

Learn more about our workshops and events at change.legal 

Jul 01, 201937:16
Design, Design Thinking and Change Management in the Legal Industry - Alix Devendra and Leah Oliveira

Design, Design Thinking and Change Management in the Legal Industry - Alix Devendra and Leah Oliveira

The lawyer on today's podcast is Alix Devendra. Alix is based in Portland, Oregon and operates at the intersection of the future of law and the future of work with a focus on how we communicate and document our values, agreements, and processes. Alix started learning about design thinking while she was in big law and eventually left big law to start her own business and focus on legal design full-time. Find out more on her website: www.alixdevendra.com. 

The human side of the podcast is Leah Oliveira. Leah is an experienced change leader and the cofounder of AdaptiveX. AdaptiveX is a Toronto-based (Go Raptors!), boutique design and innovation consultancy, working on the intersection of human-centered design and business strategy. Within AdaptiveX, Leah focuses on helping organizations uncover new opportunities and finding new ways of working. Find out more on their website www.adaptiveX.ca.


Jun 19, 201927:08