The Inner Compass with Andy Petranek
What does it look like to build a career around truth — and then take those same principles home? In this episode, Andy sits down with Paul Nelson, certified family law specialist and founding partner of Nelson Kirkman LLP, for a conversation that starts in the courtroom and ends somewhere much deeper. Paul has spent over three decades guiding high-net-worth clients through the most difficult transitions of their lives. Along the way he has built a philosophy that is equal parts practical and personal — grounded in faith, sharpened by experience, and guided by a simple conviction: be a little better today than you were yesterday. This conversation covers the winding road that led Paul to law school in his late twenties while working full-time and raising a family, the Perry Mason moments that still light him up in court, the failed partnership that felt catastrophic and turned out to be nothing, and what 20 years of marriage has taught him about communication, presence, and letting the small stuff go. Paul is funny, honest, and surprisingly candid — the kind of guest who makes you feel like you're having a real conversation, not listening to a polished interview. In This Episode * How Paul got into law school with no legal background, a full-time job, and a baby at home * Why he walked into family law court and sat there for two straight days before taking his first case * The Perry Mason cross-examination moments that make a great day in court * Why reputation is your most valuable asset in litigation — and in life * Falsus in unis, falsus in omnibus — the Latin phrase worth putting on your wall * The failed partnership, the bad market day, and how setbacks build character whether you want them to or not * A year and a half in Thailand on a mission at 19 — and how it laid the foundation for everything * Hot yoga, mountain biking, Peter Attia, and a dry sauna at home * The difference between contentment and complacency — and why they actually go hand in hand * Why experiences with people you love beat every material purchase every time * 1,700 days straight on Duolingo and why he never wants to retire Key Takeaways * Integrity is not just an ethical obligation — it is your most powerful professional asset. * It is never too late to start something new. Paul went to law school in his late twenties and never looked back. * 90% of what we worry about never comes to pass. Deal with what happened, then move forward. * Contentment and ambition are not opposites. You can love your life exactly as it is and still want to be better. * Experiences with people you love will outlast every possession you own. * Find joy where you are. If you are not happy now, the next thing will not fix it.
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