Jen Kash is a former partner at Quinn Emanuel in San Francisco, where she practiced for nearly two decades. But the years of stress and 3500 billable hours took their toll, and she ultimately took a sabbatical that has turned permanent. She’s currently living in St. Vincent and the Grenadines where she’s started a non-profit called Virgin Independence, which helps transitional youth in finding jobs and training. She is also in the early stages of building a retreat for lawyers in need of support managing their stress in healthy ways. Jen is amazingly honest and upfront about her own struggles with burnout and dependency and gives us an important lesson in the very real health risks of pushing yourself too far.
Shari Dunn leaves legal aid and policy work to pursue a dream of TV journalism, then pivots again to non-profit management
Ilana Gotlib tells us how pursuing an interest, networking, and a blessing in disguise led her out of litigation and into health care business
Jacquette Timmons tells us how to understand our relationship with money, take control, and master finances to create the future we want
Christina Ward leaves corporate law to become a wedding photographer
Rebecca Dussich leaves law firm life to jump into politics after the 2016 election
Jackie Sueyres talks about moving from TV broadcasting, to law, to home organizing
Mike Kaufman moves from big law to law school career services to HR
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