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Join host Patrick Patino as he engages in a candid conversation with Natalie Netzel, a legal professor with a passion for promoting healing and well-being in the legal profession. The podcast explores the challenges attorneys face, the pressure to be perfect, and the toll it can take on mental health. They discuss the need for a growth mindset, embracing failure, and redefining what it means to succeed in the law school profession. Together, they contemplate the power of vulnerability, how attorneys can serve as guides and doulas in navigating the legal system, and the potential for a new generation of "newfangled lawyers" focused on promoting healing and humanity within the legal profession. In this episode we discuss how love, compassion, sorrow, and sadness drive the human experience in the practice of law.

Natalie Netzel is an Associate Professor of Law and the Director of the Clinical Legal Education Program at Mitchell Hamline School of Law. She has experience representing parents, kin, and youth in child protection proceedings. She tries her best to be trauma-informed as a professor and a lawyer. She loves her clients and her students!

https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-netzel-02389156/

1:1 coaching for attorneys daring to do things differently: ⁠https://newfangled.legal/