Lights, camera, legal action!
Ever dreamed of doing stand up comedy? How about writing for film and TV? If you've got a creative streak this episode is for you.Today you'll meet a couple of lawyers turned creatives who are tearing up the world of entertainment.Nick Musgrove is a dual Australian Writers Guild Award nominated film and television writer. He wrote 'Wrong Kind of Black' with Boori Monty Pryor which was nominated for a 2019 International Emmy Award and is available on Netflix. Before his film and TV career, he was a wide-eyed junior lawyer at Minter Ellison in their commercial litigation team. Tess Birch is a senior associate at Ashurst specialising in environment and planning law. She's an emerging comedian who performs around 100 gigs per year, including at the Melbourne and Adelaide comedy festivals.Tess Birchwww.instagram.com/tessofthebirchervillesNick Musgrovewww.tandemmedia.tv Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tales from Google and Project Kaboom
Meet Madeline Oldfield from Google. For two decades her award-winning human-centred and service design projects have made major impacts at some of Australia’s biggest businesses and government organisations.Today you'll get priceless insights from Madeline’s experiences at the forefront of getting organisations to rethink the way they think.www.monash.edu/lawGoogle' Privacy Sandboxwww.privacysandbox.comProject Kaboomwww.good-design.org/projects/nab-kaboomOldfield, M. (2020). (Re-)Imagining Civil Justice Using ODR and Service Design. MIT Computational Law Reportwww.law.mit.edu/pub/reimaginingciviljusticeusingodrandservicedesignDisclaimer: the views expressed in this podcast episode represent the interviewee’s own opinions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From lawyer to 'entrée-preneur'
When we think of law we tend to think of suits, wigs and courtrooms. One thing we rarely associate law with is food.So what would motivate two young lawyers to leap out of a legal career and start something revolutionary in the food business?Today you'll meet Penny Hagekyriakou, lawyer turned CEO of Drool, a food experience and event business that connects people across the globe.You'll also meet Tim McDonald, lawyer turned co-founder and director of Fonda Mexican. Founded in 2010, Fonda was very influential in the Mexican food boom and now has nine restaurants across Australia.How did law prepare them to be entrepreneurs? You'll learn Tim and Penny's tips and tricks from many years exploring their own unique career pathways.Study Law at Monash Universitywww.monash.edu/lawDroolwww.droolexperiences.comwww.instagram.com/drool.ausFonda Mexicanwww.fondamexican.com.auwww.instagram.com/fondamexican Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New episodes coming soon
Life After Law School returns with a new season, featuring three conversations with amazing law graduates who are doing inspiring things with their law degrees. From managing partnerships and privacy at Google, to standup comedy, screenwriting and food startups - you'll meet some fascinating people and learn their tips and tricks for landing the career you love. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I had to be creative & forge my own path
Have you ever felt the odds are stacked against you? You want to follow a path but you fear being rejected or not fitting in? Today you're going to meet someone who has had a truly remarkable journey. You'll learn how you can create your own opportunities rather than waiting for them.Rugare Gomo is a law graduate, Humanitarian, and Life & Business Coach. He heads up the Gomo Foundation which works to provide education and support to young women in Zimbabwe, where Rugare is originally from.Study Law at Monash Universitywww.monash.edu/lawLearn more about Rugare Gomowww.rugaregomo.comwww.gomofoundation.org.auMusicUpbeat Party by Scott Holmes (CC BY NC license) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.