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Co-Hosts, Matt Marino, Michelle Aguilar, and KimberMarie Faircloth are first-generation law students at Elon University School of Law. Join us as we interview professionals, discuss hot topics in the legal industry, and share our personal stories of what it's like navigating the legal realm. This Elon Law's first podcast which is proudly sponsored by The First Gen Society.
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On today's episode, Mike, Paris, and Madison discuss the Greensboro Massacre and the push for change that they are advocating for. Feel free to leave a rate and subscribe to keep up with the Podcast. 
On today's episode, Mike Davis and Brady Hess, both 2Ls, talk about their friendship and the importance of having a support system, Also, they talk about some of the notable experiences and opportunities they have had while in Law School. Lastly, they give some tips on being successful in the legal profession. 
On today's episode  Mike Davis and Zechariah Etheridge have a conversation about their experience before and during law school to this point. Zechariah shares advice about how to use your network to take advantage of opportunities. Also, they talk about the importance of getting out of your comfort zone to reach the next level. We hope you enjoy and feel free leave a review and subscribe!
On today's episode Mike Davis and Sean Jeffcoat have a open and honest conversation about a wide array of topics, such as Sean's time in the NFL, his military experience, and his unlikely journey to Elon Law. Feel free to subscribe an leave a review! 
On today's episode we are joined by Professor Tiffany Atkins. She Is an Elon Law and UNCG Alumni whose talks about how her experience as a first generation student and  legal professional has help her become successful.
On today's episode we are joined by Toussaint Romain, esq. He highlights how his experiences as a first generation American helped him achieved success In the many aspects of his life. Also, he talks about what motivates him to do the work to help those In need. Feel free to leave a review and any feedback. 
On the season 2 premiere of Law School Crucible, we are joined by Judge Lora Cubbage. She talks about her upbring and how the stories she heard while she was the owner of her own barbershop lead her to the legal profession. Additionally, she talks about the reasons she Is now running for a seat on the NC Court of Appeals. 
Join us as we bid farewell and best wishes to Matt Marino, Michelle Aguilar, and KimberMarie Faircloth who have guided this podcast through its first two seasons and are now passing the torch to a new generation of aspiring legal minds.In this transition, we celebrate the remarkable journey of our outgoing hosts, who have brought their unique insights, experiences, and passion for the law to your ears. Their legacy will not be forgotten.As we embark on Season 2, we welcome our new hosts, who are eager to pick up where their predecessors left off. These fresh faces in the legal field will bring their own perspectives, questions, and enthusiasm to the podcast. With their energy and dedication, they are sure to continue delivering the engaging content you've come to expect from "Lawyer, Affirmed."Get ready for a season of change and compelling conversations. And be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a comment if you enjoy the podcast.
Emily Stedman

Emily Stedman

2023-04-0332:54

In this episode, we interview Emily Stedman of Husch Blackwell LLP (https://www.huschblackwell.com/). Guest BioEmily StedmanEmily represents a wide range of clients across industries – including franchisors, equipment manufacturers, small businesses, and international corporations – at all phases of sophisticated commercial litigation, from investigation to appeal, in state and federal courts. Appreciated for her creative problem-solving skills, Emily regularly identifies practical and customized solutions for clients on a wide range of matters including breach of contract and dealership terminations.Emily understands that litigation can sidetrack a company’s goals and focus. She aims to collaborate as both a legal advisor and business partner to keep client business on balance during the interruption of litigation. In addition to her legal skills, Emily has studied the science behind time management, efficiency, and organization at Yale and how these day-to-day struggles can be optimized. Emily enjoys working closely with clients to find the best path forward.Read Full BioEmily's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilystedman/
S1 E9: Kayla Britt

S1 E9: Kayla Britt

2023-02-2036:42

In this episode, we interview Kayla Britt, Assistant Attorney General at the North Carolina Department of Justice. 
The crew sits down with Joel Roy, full-time Counsel for Novartis and part-time Troublemaker, to discuss what life is like working in-house for a Global Top-3 Pharmaceutical company. Roy also gives tangible, productive advice on figuring out the next legal career step, how to build trust with clients and co-workers, and why being scared is a good thing. Let us know your thoughts in the comments and be sure to leave us a review if you like what you hear! We're also on LinkedIn - come join our professional online community where we affirm future lawyers in their journey to becoming advocates!
In this episode, we interview Ms. Contino, Associate Director of Career Development at Elon University School of Law and Hispanic National Bar Association Region VI Regional President. In addition to her humor, she offers a unique perspective on her experience in the legal field which we think you guys will enjoy. 
In this episode, Michelle, Matt, and KimberMarie have a discussion with Tamra Moore about her journey to becoming a Partner at King & Spalding, LLP in Washington, DC as a first-generation lawyer. From government work to in-house counsel to private practice, Tamra brings a wealth of knowledge on how to discern the right career path, building confidence as a first-generation student (although relatable for anyone, really), and her tips for figuring out the law firm world. If you like what you hear, please follow, like, and join our LinkedIn community and share with others who might benefit, thanks!
In our most recent episode, Matt, Michelle, and KimberMarie welcome Cameron Williams, our first guest. Cameron graduates from Elon University School of Law in a couple days and is currently preparing for the February Bar exam. As this was our first interview, we left in some funny moments throughout the episode. We hope you enjoy!
Episode 4?! We really doing this. In this episode, Matt, KimberMarie, and Michelle dive into the networking. 
In this week's episode, we discuss how imposter syndrome can feel all-encompassing throughout the law school journey. We found that the best way to discuss this complex human experience was to include some giggles, banter, and... DRUMROLL PLEASE... embarrassing stories from our (anonymous) law student listeners!  
In the newest episode, Matt, Michelle, and KimberMarie discuss what it means to be first generation, the obstacles that come with it and different ways to overcome those obstacles in law school. 
S1 E1: New Beginnings

S1 E1: New Beginnings

2022-10-1759:01

In this pilot episode, Matt, Michelle, and KimberMarie debut our new podcast! Come along this journey with us as we (1) introduce ourselves, (2) discuss burnout, and (3) discuss our "why"s for attending law school. We hope you enjoy and learn to pick on Matt like these two lovely ladies do. 
On this episode, we are joined by Professor Wendy B. Scott. she is  a nationally recognized scholar of constitutional theory and school desegregation and has joined the Elon Law administration in an innovative approach to further enhancing resources and programs designed to help students achieve success in class and on the bar exam. The experienced doctrinal law professor and administrator leads a team of four professional staff members who coordinate and track academic performance and bar exam preparation. She also teaches bar prep courses required of all Elon Law students during their final trimester. “My goal has always been to make a difference in the lives of law students. Having taught close to 2000 students, my staff and I will work to motivate these future lawyers to learn the skills needed to successfully navigate the short, intense academic experience called law school, pass the bar exam and serve the profession to the best of their abilities.” Feel free to leave a review on your favorite media player.
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