Lawyers as Healers
In this episode, I’m joined by lawyer, mediator, educator, and author Myrna McCallum for a deep conversation about trauma, emotional intelligence, and the hidden costs of disconnection inside the legal profession. Myrna shares her personal journey into law, her work developing trauma-informed legal practices, and why many lawyers are rewarded for behaviors that disconnect them from themselves and the people they serve. We explore: * what trauma-informed lawyering actually means; * how stress and trauma affect memory, communication, and decision-making; * why so many lawyers struggle with burnout, anxiety, and emotional suppression; and * how emotional intelligence may become one of the most important competencies for the future of the profession. This conversation also explores a larger question at the heart of the podcast: What might become possible if lawyers saw themselves not only as advocates… but as healers of human conflict? Myrna’s work can be found at: myrnamccallum.co [http://myrnamccallum.co] Her podcast, The Trauma Informed Lawyer, is available wherever podcasts are found.
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