The podcast is presented by Legally Wise Women. Being ‘legally wise’ is having the wisdom to navigate daily life, having more power over outcomes, and having knowledge about how things work in our system (whether that system is financial, legal, employment, political, social, etc). Wisdom also includes emotional intelligence. This refers to a person’s ability to perceive, control, evaluate and express emotions. The podcast advocates that learning and increasing emotional intelligence is an important determinate of life success. Women will feel comfortable in our community; they will learn, they will get answers, and they will be empowered through knowledge. We have frank discussions in plain English, so that everyday women don’t feel intimidated or silly by legal, financial and political issues.
A conversation deep in the agri-sector gives cause for a broader conversation than Ush and Jacqui have had before about sustainability, supply chain, ...
In this episode, Jacqui Brauman gives a legally wise mini bite to dispel 3 myths that people hold about lawyers, which may help make them a bit more h...
Louise Bedford is a best-selling author of five books on the sharemarket. She is one of Australia's most compelling speakers on the sharemarket, has b...
In this episode, Ush Dhanak follows her last mini bite with an explanation of the Frankenstein brain, and the impacts this part of your brain can have...
Originally trained as a lawyer, and currently practising as a registered psychologist, Emily Knowles has a deep interest and investment at the interse...
How do you resolve conflict? What is the style you default to when faced with a difficult conversation? Knowing your default conflict style, and what ...
Jacqui interviews Kate Dillon, after having bought one of her locally made jumpers, and it generates a great conversation with Ush. Kate Dillon is the...
In this episode, Ush Dhanak introduces a great EQ concept - thinking about your ‘doom and gloom/fear and angry’ brain as Frankenstein (“Frankie”) v yo...
In this episode, Jacqui turns the tables and interviews an interviewer - Faye Waterman is generally known as The Conversation Curator. She helps SME ...
In this Mini Bite, Jacqui Brauman provides a short summary of some key alternative dispute resolution methods that you could access, including the be...