Upgrade Your Downtime with These Legal Podcasts

Upgrade Your Downtime with These Legal Podcasts

The life of a lawyer is a busy one. So busy, in fact, that stealing a few minutes for yourself throughout the day can feel impossible.

But what about those moments when you’re alone at your desk, doing busywork that doesn’t require a high level of concentration? Or commuting to and from the office? Or on your lunch break?

Sometimes solitude may be just what you need. But if you’re looking for some hands-free entertainment that can stave off monotony and help you learn something along the way, podcasts could be the answer.

Thanks to the medium’s boom in popularity over the past several years, there are too many worthwhile shows to count… which means figuring out where to start can be downright overwhelming.

That’s where we come in.

A Show for Whatever You Want to Know

The recommendations on this list cover a wide array of topics, so find one that interests you and kiss your daily boredom goodbye.

The Resilient Lawyer

What it covers: Each episode examines the intersection between legal practice and mindfulness. The host, who is a partner at JC Law Group PC in San Francisco, CA, also co-authored a book entitled The Anxious Lawyer—so you can be sure she comes from a place of authority and knowledge when approaching this delicate subject.

Who might be interested: If a troubling case or stressful work situation is causing you mental hardship, this podcast can help you get on the right track. With over 100 episodes already in the bank and a new one releasing each week, you’re bound to find a topic that’s relevant to what you’re going through.

Bribe, Swindle or Steal

What it covers: TRACE International is an organization specializing in risk management and anti-bribery. In Bribe, Swindle or Steal, TRACE President Alexandra Wrage dives into the world of white-collar and financial crime.

Who might be interested: If you’re interested in the details and motivations behind this branch of criminality (in addition to potential strategies for stopping it), this is the show for you.

Unbundled Attorney Mastermind Podcast

What it covers: This show is all about making your firm the best it can be—both for yourself and for prospects. Topics cover issues like serving low-income families while still turning a profit, insights on adapting to the changing technological landscape, strategies for converting prospects into paying clients, and much more.

Who might be interested: Are you looking to generate more leads while better serving your existing client base? This podcast can give you the insights you need to make it happen.

Bloomberg Law

What it covers: Stay up to date on current events with Bloomberg Law. Hosted by Emmy-Award winning journalist June Grasso, this show takes a look at high-profile cases in the news cycle.

Who might be interested: If you’re a current events junkie who doesn’t want to miss a beat, you should tune in.

Thinking Like a Lawyer

What it covers: Thinking Like a Lawyer lies within the intersection of pop culture and legal news. Each episode examines an everyday topic, law-related or otherwise, and analyzes it through a legal lens.

Who might be interested: If you’re a fan of humorous, insightful takes on things ranging from Hulk Hogan to cryptocurrency to movies that make legal mistakes, this show is worth checking out.

LAWsome Podcast

What it covers: This podcast, created by two marketing professionals, provides insight on how to take your law firm to the next level. Using their unique style of humor, the hosts tackle a wide range of legal marketing strategies to help your practice reach new heights.

Who might be interested: If your firm is struggling to make a name for itself or just looking to elevate its brand, this show contains advice you may find invaluable.

I Am The Law

What it covers: Created by Law School Transparency, this podcast sheds light on the different types of careers within the legal field. Featuring a myriad of interviews with law school graduates—both new and old—I Am The Law can expand your perception of the overlooked opportunities a career in law can offer.

Who might be interested: Whether you’re considering a law degree or already a veteran practitioner looking for a change of pace, this podcast might spark some ideas about alternate legal paths you can travel down.

Lawyer 2 Lawyer

What it covers: Originally launched in 2005, this award-winning show set the gold standard for examining hot-button law news. Each episode features host J. Craig Williams analyzing a current event with a guest legal expert.

Who might be interested: If you’re looking for in-depth conversations on newsworthy topics, Lawyer 2 Lawyer provides robust discussions for you to consider.

The Sound of Justice

Though this article provides great entry points for legal audio content, these recommendations are just the tip of the iceberg.

With literally hundreds of options to choose from, you’ll never be lacking in law-related podcast options. Find a show with a topic that interests you, throw it on your phone, and make tomorrow’s commute something to actually look forward to.

This article is for informational purposes only.

CITATIONS

Ambrogi, Robert. “A Plentiful Passel Of New Legal Podcasts.” Above The Law, 30 July 2018.

Black, Nicole. “Top Podcasts for Lawyers in 2018.” MyCase, 18 October 2018.

Furlan, Dennis. “The 7 Best Podcasts for Lawyers in 2017: Listen Up.” FreshBooks, 31 May 2016.

Heinrich, Richard. “10 Legal Podcasts That Will Improve Your Commute.” One Legal, 1 March 2016.

Linna, Daniel W, et al. “Web 100: Best Law Podcasts.” ABA Journal, 2017.

Rynkiewicz, Stephen. “Best Law Podcasts of 2018.” ABA Journal, December 2018.

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