Episode 6 - Research a mentor who shares your values with Kate Clark and Tanisha Watts
Release Date: 06/08/2020
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info_outlineIn this episode of The Lawyering Podcast, we had the opportunity to hear from Kate Clark and Tanisha Watt, a mentoring pair from Clark Mediation.
In this episode we talk about:
- Giving back to the legal community by becoming a mentor.
- Kate’s recent webinars on topics such as health and welling, training your brain and leadership.
- Upcoming projects for Kate.
Instilling a sense of hope and focusing on goals is Kate’s - philosophy at Clark Mediation.
- Tanisha shares how she connected with, and chose, Kate Clark.
- Tanisha is completing her PLT with Kate and started right before the pandemic.
- The letter from Tanisha caught the attention of Kate.
- Tanisha’s advice for students looking for a mentor.
- The importance of researching a mentor who shares your values.
- Kate’s advice to students starting out in the law.
- The graduate pressure of the ‘first job’ being the ‘right job’.
- Kate’s dream for the future of the law as a profession.
- The disparity between men and women in law.
- The co-learning benefits that can come from a mentoring relationship.
Sit back and enjoy this helpful interview with Kate and Tanisha.
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