Life After Law School Podcast
An audio podcast discussing how to survive as a young attorney while bridging the gap between Legal Education, the Legal Profession and the Business of Law.
 
I must offer my apologies as I am running waaay behind my schedule right now.  Real Life does have that annoying habit of getting in the way of good ideas.

It was a perfect right-left combo.  The right cross is my still existing technical issues and the left hook is that I was cut from my job.  On the technical side, I'm still lacking artwork and music and while I have answers in the works, they will take some time to work through.  I have recorded pieces and episodes, but they basically sound like slop in a tin can.  My current studio is my dining room and I have very little defense to the ambient noise all around.  That is another work in progress as I have a plan but lack the materials.  And the time...

I was cut two weeks ago from my previous gig, which did last a good long time.  I was given an hour's notice on a Friday afternoon and while that doesn't sound like much, the staff attorneys handled it rather well.  I did spend the weekend in the gloom and doom, but early in the next week I was able to secure a new gig.  It's a short term electronic document discovery job with heavy, heavy hours.  It's the heavy overtime that's currently keeping me from working on my recording issues.  But I am searching for further solutions, researching topics and working on the episodes themselves.

My largest concern right now is that time and events are passing before me and the issues I want to tackle are changing rapidly.  In order to move on with the overall conversation, I need to bring into this feed what is going on in the world around us.  So while I work on the technical issues with the audio podcast, I will blog what's happening in this feed.  While I find that to be a rather insignificant use of the power of LibSyn, it will be a better use than I am currently making of it.  Once the podcast is up and running, it will take precedence in the feed but the blog will supplement it.

So instead of tickling your eardrums, I will entrance your eyeballs.  Thank you for your patience.

-Kevin
Category:general -- posted at: 12:59 AM