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Dear Beth...A Women in Law Podcast

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A podcast about what women in the legal profession experience. The hurdles they encounter, the challenges they face, but also the heroic and inspiring ways they are shifting paradigms and dismantling the status quo. Dear Beth…A Women in Law podcast is based on the book "Creating a Seat at the Table: Reflections from Women in Law" (University of Regina Press) co-edited by Leah Howie, Brea Lowenberger and Beth Bilson. The book is a collection of personal letters writen by eighteen different women lawyers - some with highly successful careers behind them, some just starting out - who reflect on their hopes, challenges, triumphs, and, sometimes, regrets. Each episode features candid, funny, and provocative conversations that challenge us to think critically about ways we can create a seat at the table for everyone in the legal profession. Follow us: Leah Howie: linkedin.com/in/leah-howie Brea Lowenberger: linkedin.com/in/brea-lowenberger Beth Bilson: linkedin.com/in/beth-bilson

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January 12, 2026

Exclusive: Creating a Community around the Conversation

<p dir="ltr">In this special segment, we feature some extended content from the Honourable Madam Justice Georgina Jackson who reflects on her longtime friendship with Beth Bilson, KC and their shared commitment to justice and equality. Justice Jackson, who is renowned for her leadership on the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal, her work in judicial ethics, and her contributions across national and international forums, also speaks to the lasting impact of the book Creating a Seat at the Table and why its call to advance equality remains vital today.</p> <p dir="ltr"> </p> <p dir="ltr">Additional Resources: </p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p dir="ltr">Learn more about the Honourable Madam Justice Georgina Jackson: <a href= "https://sasklawcourts.ca/court-of-appeal/judges/">https://sasklawcourts.ca/court-of-appeal/judges/</a></p> <p> </p>

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December 1, 2025

"Be true to your work, your word, and your friend"

<p dir="ltr">In this special edition of Dear Beth, the podcast pauses to honour the extraordinary life and legacy of Beth Bilson, KC. Beth's passing on August 13, 2025, was a profound loss to the legal community and to all who knew her. In this episode, we reflect on the many ways her influence continues to illuminate the path forward. As an educator, community leader, and relentless advocate for women's equality, Beth was a force who reshaped the legal landscape in Saskatchewan and beyond.</p> <p dir="ltr">Hosts Jen Quesnel, Brea Lowenberger, and Leah Howie are joined by a very special guest: Kate Bilson - Beth's daughter and a lawyer in her own right. Together, they revisit one of Beth's most impactful projects: Creating a Seat at the Table: Reflections from Women in Law, the book Beth co-authored with Leah and Brea. This collection brings together candid, powerful first-person stories from women across the legal profession, capturing their lived experiences, challenges, triumphs, and hopes for the future.</p> <p dir="ltr">The episode also features moving reflections and contributions from Justice Georgina Jackson, Anita Fraser, Katarina Kostiha, Lawren Trotchie, and Judy Jaunzems-Fernuk, each offering their own perspective on Beth's enduring impact and the relevance of Creating a Seat at the Table.</p> <p dir="ltr">This episode was made possible through the generosity and support of McKercher LLP and Kate Bilson.</p> <p><strong>_____</strong></p> <p dir="ltr">Additional Resources: </p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p dir="ltr">Read about the incredible career of Dr. Beth Bilson, KC here: ​​<a href= "https://law.usask.ca/people/emeriti/beth-bilson.php">https://law.usask.ca/people/emeriti/beth-bilson.php</a></p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p dir="ltr">Read the obituary for Dr. Beth Bilson, KC here: <a href= "https://www.arbormemorial.ca/en/park/obituaries/ruth-elizabeth-bilson/146359.html"> https://www.arbormemorial.ca/en/park/obituaries/ruth-elizabeth-bilson/146359.html</a></p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p dir="ltr">Discover the book, Creating a Seat at the Table: Reflections from Women in Law: <a href= "https://law.usask.ca/createjustice/projects/current-projects/creating-a-seat-at-the-table.php"> https://law.usask.ca/createjustice/projects/current-projects/creating-a-seat-at-the-table.php</a></p> <p><strong id= "docs-internal-guid-93937f1d-7fff-f56b-952e-3df7a22652a3"><br /> <br /></strong></p>

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April 15, 2024

“You Can’t Self-Help Your Way Out of Inequality, Oppression or Exhaustion”

<p dir="ltr">In this, our last episode of Season One, the team at Dear Beth welcomes acclaimed, award-winning author and activist Soraya Chemaly.</p> <p dir="ltr">Chemaly’s book, Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger poses a simple, yet provocative question: Why do we not appreciate women’s anger as a catalyst for social change?</p> <p dir="ltr">In their conversation with Chemaly, Brea and Leah unpack why her book is so influential - particularly for those working in male-dominated fields such as law. They also explore the reasons why women’s anger has long been suppressed and be-littled, while the anger of men is allowed more expression and given more validity. Chemaly encourages listeners to consider how the emotion of anger can be viewed in a different light: as an emotion that can be channeled for personal growth and a powerful tool to fight against injustice. </p> <p dir="ltr">In the last half of the episode, Brea, Beth, Leah and Jen sit down to reflect on their favorite moments from the past season and the power of storytelling which they captured in their own book: Creating a Seat at the Table: Reflections From Women in Law. Sharing their perspectives on the book and what they learned about the experience of women in law is Professor of Law Dwight Newman and Law Student Brock Melnyk both of the University of Saskatchewan Law School. And we also hear once again from entertainment lawyer and Canadian musician Safwan Javed who shares his perspective on allyship and how to use one’s privilege for good. </p> <p dir="ltr"> </p> <p dir="ltr">GUEST BIO:</p> <p dir="ltr"><br /> Soraya Chemaly is an award-winning author and activist. She writes and speaks frequently on topics related to gender, inclusivity, social justice, free speech, sexualized violence, and technology. The former Executive Director of The Representation Project and Director and co-founder of the Women’s Media Center Speech Project, she has long been committed to expanding women’s civic and political participation.</p> <p dir="ltr">Soraya is also the author of Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger, which was recognized as a Best Book of 2018 by the Washington Post, Fast Company, Psychology Today, and NPR and has been translated into multiple languages. She is a contributor to several anthologies, most recently Free Speech in the Digital Age and Believe Me: How Trusting Women Can Change The World.  Soraya is also a co-producer of a WMC #NameItChangeIt PSA highlighting the effects of online harassment on women in politics in America.  Her work is featured widely in media, documentaries, books, and academic research. As an activist, Ms. Chemaly has spearheaded several successful global campaigns challenging corporations to address online hate and harassment, restrictive content moderation and censorship, and institutional biases that undermine equity and negatively affect free speech.</p> <p dir="ltr">Prior to 2010, Ms. Chemaly spent more than fifteen years as a market development executive and consultant in the media and data technology industries. Her upcoming book, The Resilience Myth: New Thinking on Strength, Grit, and Growth After Trauma, will be released May 2024.</p> <p dir="ltr"><br /> Photo Credit: Elizabeth Dranitzke</p> <p dir="ltr">Additional Reading: </p> <p dir="ltr">CHEMALY, S. (2024). Rage becomes her. SIMON & SCHUSTER LTD. </p> <p dir="ltr">Chemaly, S. (May 2024). Resilience myth: New thinking on grit, strength, and growth after trauma. Atria Books. </p> <p dir="ltr">Bilson, B., Howie, L., & Lowenberger, B. (2023). Creating a seat at The table: Reflections From Women in Law. University of Regina Press. </p> <p dir="ltr">Co-Editor Bios: </p> <p dir="ltr">Beth Bilson, KC, PhD has enjoyed a career of teaching, writing, deaning, arbitrating, and community engagement that began at the University of Saskatchewan in 1979, and she has never run out of interesting things to do.</p> <p dir="ltr">Leah Howie, BEng, BSc, LLB, LLM lives in beautiful Saskatoon with her husband, two daughters, two dogs, and two cats. She loves reading, connecting people, travelling, and spending time outside on the prairies, in the mountains, by the river, and in the boreal forest. She enjoys thinking about ways to improve the law in her work in the area of law reform, and teaching and coaching law students as a sessional lecturer for the College of Law.</p> <p dir="ltr">Brea Lowenberger, BA, JD, LLM is a lifelong learner and collaborator who hopes to leave the individuals and communities she interacts with a bit better than she found them. She is passionate about teaching and implementing design strategies that improve access to justice for Saskatchewan residents through her roles as Access to Justice coordinator, director of CREATE Justice, and sessional lecturer for the College of Law. When she isn’t working, she enjoys adventures with family and friends, travelling, being active, nature, reading, and creating music and art.</p> <p> </p>

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What is Dear Beth...A Women in Law Podcast?

A podcast about what women in the legal profession experience. The hurdles they encounter, the challenges they face, but also the heroic and inspiring ways they are shifting paradigms and dismantling the status quo.

Dear Beth…A Women in Law podcast is based on the book "Creating a Seat at the Table: Reflections from Women in Law" (University of Regina Press) co-edited by Leah Howie, Brea Lowenberger and Beth Bilson. The book is a collection of personal letters writen by eighteen different women lawyers - some with highly successful careers behind them, some just starting out - who reflect on their hopes, challenges, triumphs, and, sometimes, regrets. Each episode features candid, funny, and provocative conversations that challenge us to think critically about ways we can create a seat at the table for everyone in the legal profession.

Follow us:

Leah Howie: linkedin.com/in/leah-howie

Brea Lowenberger: linkedin.com/in/brea-lowenberger

Beth Bilson: linkedin.com/in/beth-bilson

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This podcast updates weekly.

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