Podcast Episode 10: Solving Legal Burnout With Becky Howlett and Cynthia Sharp

For episode 10 of the “Everything Except The Law” podcast, host Nick Werker welcomes Becky Howlett and Cynthia Sharp, co-founders of The Legal Burnout Solution. This episode focuses on ways for attorneys to overcome occupational burnout and live a happier legal life.
In their conversation, Nick, Becky and Cynthia cover:
- Why lawyers shouldn’t be afraid to talk about wellness related struggles.
- The biggest misconceptions about occupational burnout.
- Tips for identifying and addressing burnout.
- Why attorneys need to be engaging in “radical self-care”.
- The unique story of how The Legal Burnout Solution came to be.
You can find Everything Except The Law on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Anchor.
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