Heather Hubbard is a former Intellectual Property and Entertainment lawyer who practiced for 10 years before being drawn by her unique talents into starting her own personal and professional development company. She tells us about her journey out of practice, the limits we place on ourselves as lawyers, and tools we can leverage to help us move ourselves forward.
In this episode, we discus:
Heather Hubbard: https://www.heatherjoyhubbard.com/
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Website: www.thelawyersescapepod.com
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