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Anything But Law

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We love law, but we don't always want to talk about it. Who are we outside the boardroom and courtroom? In this show, we explore how our multiple purposes collide and ask the question: where does our motivation to work come from? Community and business leaders join us to share personal stories about their passions, how they stay driven, and what makes them tick.

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26 episodios

episode Bridging the Gap: The Realities of Practicing Law and Legal Education artwork

Bridging the Gap: The Realities of Practicing Law and Legal Education

In this special episode of Anything but Law, host Mark McAuley takes a rare deep dive into the realities of practicing law—exploring what law school doesn’t teach you but should. Joined by Lerners colleague Mitch Brown and Acting Dean Andrew Botterell from Western Law, the conversation unpacks the "hidden curriculum" of law school, the practical skills gap many young lawyers face, and how legal education prepares—or fails to prepare—graduates for the real-world demands of private practice. Drawing on their own experiences, Mark and Mitch discuss their transition from Toronto to London, Ontario, and the differences in legal markets, firm structures, and mentorship opportunities. Acting Dean Botterell provides insights into the evolution of legal education and the growing role of technology, while Mitch and Mark reflect on the importance of practical training, mentorship, and the skills young lawyers need to succeed. The episode also takes a candid look at mental health and burnout in the legal profession, why so many junior lawyers leave private practice within five years, and what can be done to improve retention, job satisfaction, and work-life balance. With engaging anecdotes, real-world insights, and a focus on solutions, this discussion is essential listening for law students, new lawyers, and anyone curious about the challenges of legal practice. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the legal industry, the expectations of law firms, and how to navigate the transition from student to practicing lawyer with confidence. Presented by: Lerners LLP Hosted by: Mark McAuley Executive Production: Natalee Davis Project Management: Dylan Willems Audio Engineering: Aaron Murray – Charterhouse Studios (Season 1,3), Chandra Bulucon - Puppy Machine Recording Studio (Season 2) Graphic Design: The Branding Firm Inc. (Season 3), Jen Luchka and Dawn Yan Theme and Underlying Music: Mark McAuley and Randy McAuley

18 de mar de 2025 - 1 h 28 min
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Innovation and Community in the Music Industry at the City of Music Expo

In this dynamic episode of Anything But Law, host Mark McAuley moderates a live panel featuring three prominent figures in the Canadian music industry. Join us as we dive into a captivating discussion with Juno Award-Winning Music Producer Dan Brodbeck, strategic Industry Leader Margaret McGuffin of Music Publishers Canada, and versatile Artist and Festival Director Melanie Brulé. Together, they explore how their unique paths and early musical influences continue to shape their contributions to the music world today. From the role of education in shaping the next generation of music professionals to the importance of community and collaboration, this episode sheds light on the evolving landscape of the music industry. Our panelists share personal stories, the pivotal moments in their careers, and how diverse roles—from advocacy to production—contribute to a thriving music ecosystem. Whether you're an aspiring musician, an industry professional, or simply a lover of music, this conversation provides inspiring insights into how passion and innovation are fueling the future of the Canadian music scene. Recorded at  Charterhouse Studios, this episode is packed with practical takeaways on networking, career-building, and the significant impact of community engagement in the arts. Don’t miss this inspiring episode as we bridge the gap between law and music, celebrating the creativity and collaboration that drive the industry forward. Presented by: Lerners LLP Hosted by: Mark McAuley Executive Production: Natalee Davis Project Management: Dylan Willems Audio Engineering: Aaron Murray – Charterhouse Studios (Season 1,3), Chandra Bulucon - Puppy Machine Recording Studio (Season 2) Graphic Design: The Branding Firm Inc. (Season 3), Jen Luchka and Dawn Yan Theme and Underlying Music: Mark McAuley and Randy McAuley

5 de dic de 2024 - 32 min
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Jake Karls: Crafting Authenticity and Success from a Home Kitchen to a Global Brand

What if success in business isn’t just about strategy, but about authenticity and emotional intelligence? In this episode, Jake Karls, co-founder of Mid-Day Squares, shares his journey from making chocolate in his home kitchen to building a global brand. Jake emphasizes the power of transparency, personal support, and community in shaping his success. He opens up about how his marriage and family relationships serve as pillars through the challenges of entrepreneurship. Jake also explores the transformative role therapy plays in business. Initially hesitant, he now sees it as an essential investment in both personal and professional growth. In a candid discussion, he highlights the importance of balancing ambition with mental well-being and how therapy has strengthened his leadership at Mid-Day Squares. Tune in as Jake reflects on his Forbes 30 Under 30 recognition, navigating burnout, and staying true to his mission of connection and authenticity. Through stories of failure, resilience, and family dynamics, this episode offers invaluable insights for entrepreneurs looking to build not just successful companies, but meaningful, purpose-driven lives. Presented by: Lerners LLP Hosted by: Mark McAuley Executive Production: Natalee Davis Project Management: Dylan Willems Audio Engineering: Aaron Murray – Charterhouse Studios (Season 1,3), Chandra Bulucon - Puppy Machine Recording Studio (Season 2) Graphic Design: The Branding Firm Inc. (Season 3), Jen Luchka and Dawn Yan Theme and Underlying Music: Mark McAuley and Randy McAuley

13 de nov de 2024 - 51 min
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Julian Franklin: From Law To Sports Marketing Leadership

How does a dream of becoming a lawyer transform into a top executive role in sports marketing? In this episode, we sit down with Julian Franklin, Vice President of Partnership Development and Strategy at Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, to explore his unconventional career path. Julian’s story begins with an unexpected pivot from law school aspirations to a marketing internship with the Toronto Blue Jays, eventually leading him to executive roles at major brands like Kraft Heinz and his own successful agency. Julian opens up about the pivotal decisions, challenges, and mentors that shaped his career, offering listeners a behind-the-scenes look at the world of sports marketing and partnerships. His deep passion for storytelling, community-driven campaigns, and calculated risk-taking shines through as he shares valuable lessons learned from years of leading marketing initiatives for iconic brands and organizations. Whether you are an up-and-coming marketer or a seasoned professional, Julian's insights on the power of storytelling, collaboration, and mentorship are both inspiring and actionable. Learn how to navigate complex business landscapes, balance risk and reward, and make career moves that align with your personal values and goals. Additionally, Julian provides a unique perspective on the cultural differences between Canadian and U.S. markets, the emotional side of consumer engagement, and the growing importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) in marketing. He reflects on successful campaigns like Kraft Hockeyville and shares how MLSE’s teams, from the Toronto Maple Leafs to the Raptors, are shaping the vibrant culture of Toronto. Tune in for an insightful and inspiring conversation with one of sports marketing’s most influential figures, and discover what it takes to thrive in this dynamic industry. Presented by: Lerners LLP Hosted by: Mark McAuley Executive Production: Natalee Davis Project Management: Dylan Willems Audio Engineering: Aaron Murray – Charterhouse Studios (Season 1,3), Chandra Bulucon - Puppy Machine Recording Studio (Season 2) Graphic Design: The Branding Firm Inc. (Season 3), Jen Luchka and Dawn Yan Theme and Underlying Music: Mark McAuley and Randy McAuley

23 de oct de 2024 - 53 min
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Piper Riley Thompson: Overcoming Adversity and Empowering Future Lawyers

During her first year of law school, Piper Riley Thompson battled depression and doubt, often questioning if she was on the right path. In this episode, she opens up about her remarkable journey of resilience and self-discovery, which led her to become a career advisor and Ontario bar exam coach. Drawing strength from her grandmother's wisdom, Piper’s story is filled with pivotal moments that offer both hope and practical advice to anyone considering a career in law. Piper's journey highlights the unexpected turns a legal career can take, showing how she transitioned from practising law to a fulfilling role at the University of Calgary. She shares valuable insights on how law graduates can adapt to the fast-changing legal landscape, with a focus on career pivots and the growing role of technology in the profession. From personal growth to embracing neurodiversity, Piper candidly discusses her ADHD diagnosis and her weight loss journey during law school. Her reflections on mental health and body positivity are both enlightening and empowering. Plus, hear about her viral TikTok moment and her humorous take on balancing personal branding with authenticity. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking for inspiration, offering a fresh perspective on the many dimensions of life as a legal professional. Presented by: Lerners LLP Hosted by: Mark McAuley Executive Production: Natalee Davis Project Management: Dylan Willems Audio Engineering: Aaron Murray – Charterhouse Studios (Season 1,3), Chandra Bulucon - Puppy Machine Recording Studio (Season 2) Graphic Design: The Branding Firm Inc. (Season 3), Jen Luchka and Dawn Yan Theme and Underlying Music: Mark McAuley and Randy McAuley

2 de oct de 2024 - 1 h 0 min
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