Disrupting Drinking with Jaimie Nawaday
Description
In this episode, we sit down with Jaimie Nawaday. In addition to being a legal prowess she is also the founder of Disrupting Drinking. Disrupting Drinking helps law firms, event organizers, and professionals rethink how alcohol shapes access, inclusion, and connection in the legal profession. On this episode, we question the legal culture's relationship with alcohol. From Scotch Fridays to wine-soaked firm galas, Jaimie reflects on her evolution as a lawyer, the limits of law school preparation, and why she launched a business to drive both personal and systemic change around alcohol in our professional spaces. Rethinking your own relationship with drinking? It does not have to mean a forever change. Maybe it starts with one dry month or one dry year. There are great mocktails out there if you are missing holding something in your hand. And we are here for you while you do this hard thing.
Learn more about Jaimie's work, and sign up for her newsletter, at www.disruptingdrinking.com
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