Respecting the Hustle: Transferable Skills in Law
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Toronto is hustling this month. From Pride Month celebrations to the city gearing up to welcome the FIFA World Cup, there’s a lot happening around us. And that got us thinking: what does it really mean to hustle?
In Lady Justice Talks' final episode of the year, WILA Podcast host and VP of Podcast, Susu B., sits down with two fellow hustlers: Macey Misa, Co-Vice President of Marketing, and Julia Cook, Marketing Coordinator.
Together, they discuss how experiences outside of traditional law spaces can still prepare students for success in legal careers. From camp counselling paperwork and incident reports to navigating study abroad and travel documentation, every experience teaches valuable skills. The conversation explores transferable skills, imposter syndrome, work-life balance, and the pressure many women feel to constantly "do more" in order to prove themselves.
Whether you're worried that your resume isn't "law enough" or trying to balance school, work, leadership, and life, this episode is for you.
Tune in for our final episode of the year!
And on a personal note, this is my final episode with WILA as I complete my second and final year with the association. Thank you to everyone who has listened, supported, shared, and grown with us throughout this journey. Your support has meant more than you know. With gratitude, Susu B.
From left to right: Macey Misa, Julia Cook, and Susu B.