The Inner Temple Movers & Returners Podcast

Written Advocacy: The Silent Persuader

27 min · 5. maj 2026
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This episode pairs judicial insight with practical support for practitioners returning to, or moving within, the profession. The Senior President of Tribunals reflects on what makes written submissions truly effective, the pitfalls he sees, and how his view of good written advocacy has evolved on the bench. We’re also joined by the Inner Temple Librarian, who explains how the Library helps members refresh skills, navigate new areas of law, and work with confidence. NEXT EPISODE TO LISTEN TO Advocacy unpacked: Developing your skills at the Bar [https://open.spotify.com/episode/3n5KwFdzSsp2i8xcREtdRY?si=b5ba8e29eca84c5c] RESOURCES Inner Temple Website [https://www.innertemple.org.uk/podcast/] ABOUT YOUR HOST Bibi Badejo is a family practitioner who appears in cases covering a wide range of challenging and sensitive matters, including non-accidental injuries, fabricated or induced illness, and sexual and physical abuse. Bibi is also a recognised leader in advocacy training nationally and internationally. She is an accredited advocacy trainer at the Inner Temple (teacher trainer level); has trained trial lawyers from over 20 countries as founder of The Advocacy Coach; and has her own internationally acclaimed podcast, The Advocacy Podcast. CONTACT Karen Taylor, Head of Teaching & Learning, The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, education@innertemple.org.uk [education@innertemple.org.uk] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Written Advocacy: The Silent Persuader

This episode pairs judicial insight with practical support for practitioners returning to, or moving within, the profession. The Senior President of Tribunals reflects on what makes written submissions truly effective, the pitfalls he sees, and how his view of good written advocacy has evolved on the bench. We’re also joined by the Inner Temple Librarian, who explains how the Library helps members refresh skills, navigate new areas of law, and work with confidence. NEXT EPISODE TO LISTEN TO Advocacy unpacked: Developing your skills at the Bar [https://open.spotify.com/episode/3n5KwFdzSsp2i8xcREtdRY?si=b5ba8e29eca84c5c] RESOURCES Inner Temple Website [https://www.innertemple.org.uk/podcast/] ABOUT YOUR HOST Bibi Badejo is a family practitioner who appears in cases covering a wide range of challenging and sensitive matters, including non-accidental injuries, fabricated or induced illness, and sexual and physical abuse. Bibi is also a recognised leader in advocacy training nationally and internationally. She is an accredited advocacy trainer at the Inner Temple (teacher trainer level); has trained trial lawyers from over 20 countries as founder of The Advocacy Coach; and has her own internationally acclaimed podcast, The Advocacy Podcast. CONTACT Karen Taylor, Head of Teaching & Learning, The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, education@innertemple.org.uk [education@innertemple.org.uk] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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