An interview-based podcast spotlighting women in the legal field. We will learn how they got to where they are, what lessons they have learned along the way, and what they are doing now to achieve their next goal.

Women in Law - On The Record
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An interview-based podcast spotlighting women in the legal field. We will learn how they got to where they are, what lessons they have learned along the way, and what they are doing now to achieve their next goal.
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Recent Episodes

June 3, 2026
Episode No. 104: Aparna Williams, Chief Legal Officer, Sophos
Host interviews Aparna Williams, Chief Legal Officer at Sophos, discussing her non-traditional in-house legal career and balancing motherhood.

April 29, 2026
Episode No. 103: Rachael Bosch, Founder of Fringe Professional Development
<p dir="ltr">Today I'm talking with Rachael Bosch, Founder of Fringe Professional Development. Fringe helps people learn how to communicate better at work and stems from Rachael's belief that when you improve your communication skills, you also improve your work performance.</p> <p dir="ltr">Fringe PD brings coaching and training to professionals across disciplines and experience levels, and they're dedicated to putting humanity back into workplace environments, providing customized and progressive programming, and helping ambitious, high-achieving professionals excel at work.</p> <p dir="ltr">Rachael has worked inside some of the top global organizations with research-backed performance and coaching tools and that's given her the skills to identify strategic paths to advance teams and individual careers and she integrates that into Fringe's neuroscience backed training and coaching.</p> <p dir="ltr">As someone who has worked in a law firm for nearly 10 years, I was fascinated by Rachael's perspective and ideas. Please enjoy my conversation with her.</p>

March 31, 2026
Episode No. 102: Mary Ellen O'Connor, Founder of O'Connor Law PLLC
<p dir="ltr">Throughout her life, Mary Ellen O'Connor has had a passion for standing up for what's right. As the founder of O'Connor Law PLLC, she considers it a privilege to be able to help those in need in the White Plains, Yonkers, and Bronx areas access the benefits that can help them provide for themselves and their families. After earning her Bachelor's of Science from SUNY Albany and her Master's from the College of Mount St. Vincent, Mary Ellen became a teacher. She soon discovered that many of her young students with learning disabilities were unable to access the services they needed to succeed in the classroom. Their parents either didn't know about the resources available or struggled to navigate the legal red tape that was required.</p> <p dir="ltr">Mary Ellen initially hoped that earning her law degree would allow her to be a more effective advocate for children with special needs. Life took an unexpected turn, however.</p> <p dir="ltr">Although Mary Ellen entered law school with the goal of focusing on special education law, she soon became frustrated with the ineffectiveness of the system and how it was being manipulated by the wealthy to provide extra advantages for their children. After an extended period of soul-searching, she channeled her desire to help others into a focus on workers' compensation benefits law and Social Security disability law. Mary Ellen strives to put a client's mind at rest from the very first meeting or telephone call. She draws on her background as a teacher to explain complex concepts without the confusing legal jargon other attorneys use and empower clients to take control of their situation by fully understanding their legal rights.</p>
106 total episodes available with 3 transcripts
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