“Heels in the Courtroom” Offers Mentorship and Community for Female Professionals

Heels in the Courtroom, a new legal podcast hosted by the female trial attorneys at The Simon Law Firm in St. Louis, is gaining nationwide attention. Created to build a vibrant legal community with a female voice, this fresh and insightful podcast offers mentorship, connection and practical skills on how to successfully navigate a professional career and enjoy a rich, fulfilling life. “Our audience is anyone who encounters the struggle between work and self-care, old school and new world and/or internal versus external pressures to succeed,” says attorney Amy Gunn. “Our message is, ‘You are not alone.'”

Finding mentorship and community can be a challenge for female professionals, and Heels in the Courtroom fills that gap. “It’s the quintessential ‘pay it forward,'” says attorney Erica Slater. “My female mentors made all the difference in my life and career. The more the leading voices in professional industries are women, the better those industries are for women.”

“Women aren’t limited to ‘a seat at the table,'” adds attorney Mary Simon. “We’re here to fill every chair. If you are a female professional, or you have female colleagues, this podcast is for you.”

With a range of experience from seasoned trial attorney to recent law school grad, hosts Amy Gunn, Erica Slater, Liz Lenivy, Mary Simon and Elizabeth McNulty offer anecdotal insights on how to build your book of business, sharpen litigation skills, walk the line between aggressive and assertive, and explain why the phrase “work-life balance” is considered inadmissible at The Simon Law Firm. “One thing that makes Heels in the Courtroom so unique is that it can be relatable no matter where you are in your career,” says attorney Elizabeth McNulty. “We are all in different stages of our practice so we each bring different perspectives, struggles, and solutions.”

The podcast is directed toward female trial attorneys and professionals but offers tangible insights for all. Attorney Liz Lenivy says, “I’ve gotten great feedback from women in other professional industries like engineering and financial services, and men who say this podcast helps them understand the experiences of their female colleagues better. Our audience is anyone and everyone.”


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