LAW SCHOOL TAUGHT YOU THE LAW, NOT THIS | REAL STORIES OF REINVENTION, BURNOUT, AND TRUST
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This episode is a little different.
Instead of one full conversation, Neal Goldstein shares highlights from three guests whose stories stayed with him long after the microphones were turned off.
Watch the full episode HERE
Gretchen Nicolaysen talks about reinvention, timing, and what it takes to go back to law school later in life. Ben Glass reflects on burnout, identity, and building a life that includes more than work. Lani Medina shares how her upbringing in the Bronx and service in the Air Force shaped the way she leads, practices, and shows up for her clients.
These are three very different lawyers at very different stages, but they all point to the same truth. Law school teaches you the law. It does not teach you how to connect, how to build trust, or how to sustain yourself over a long career.
This episode is about people. It is about resilience, authenticity, and remembering why you started.