Starting your own law practice can bring on a number challenges. Lawyers are not trained in entrepreneurship. So, how do you get there? We find out from Sharon Christie, owner of Bold Women Lawyers, who trains lawyers to do just that!
Podcast Appearances
Bold Women Lawyers – Should You Take That Case
“Should You Take That Case” has medical case screening discussions and an attorney interview. The goal of our show is to be a resource for legal professionals who pursue medical cases by sharing their experiences and insights… as defence or as plaintiff attorneys.
The Winding Road To A Profitable Solo Law Practice
The winding road to a profitable solo law practice is real — it was for me, so listen to my conversation with Chris Mullins on this episode of Lawyers Tell All.
Bold Women Lawyers on The Maximum Mom Podcast
Maximum Mom Podcast speaks to Sharon Christie, creator of Bold Women Lawyers and her journey to helping women become more successful.
Uncovering the joy of being your own boss
Uncovering the joy of being your own boss and creating a law firm that meets your needs.
From Lawyer To Helping Bold Women Lawyers, Sharon’s Stories And Advice
How Putting Clients First Creates A Successful Human Business I was recently a guest on the OTHER Podcast with host Raphie Wagner to talk about the bold women lawyers she coaches. CLICK TO HEAR THE EPISODE As a business owner, you must give utmost regard to the...
Everyday Law Podcast: Social Security Disability with Sharon Christie
This week Attorney Bob Clark talks with Sharon Christie and her journey through to social security and disability law.
The 3 M’s of Solo and Small Law Firm Success: Mindset, Marketing, and Management
Sharon Christie, Esq., CEO and Founder of Bold Women Lawyers speaks to Jordan Ostroff on the 3 M’s of Solo and Small Law Firm Success: Mindset, Marketing, and Management
From Lawyer To Helping Bold Women Lawyers, Sharon’s Stories And Advice
Sharon Christie shares her work coaching bold women lawyers as she teaches them to give more importance to client journey than any other aspect of their profession.