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Episode Synopsis
John Cahill is a barrister from Brisbane. He works primarily in the areas of criminal law, family law and regulatory law.
Prior to going to the Bar, he worked as a solicitor for the Aboriginal Legal Service in Sydney, for the state government in child protection and in corporate regulation at the federal government level.
In his spare time, he’s a writer, primarily of poorly thought out Facebook updates and Instagram posts but every so often the odd column and web series. He lives in Brisbane and has one child, a 50 kg Labrador called Fred.
You can connect with John on LinkedIn.
Listen to this episode via the link above, on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or via the podcast app on your smartphone.
What John Cahill and I talked about:
Criminal, Family and Administrative / Regulatory Law
Meeting on ABC Brisbane with Kelly Higgins-Devine
lawyers are trained to doubt everything
lawyers are paid to worry and to think the worst
looking for inconsistencies in your opponent’s case
a jury is like a small theatre – people can smell blood when things are not going right
An interesting start to law – via the Conservatorium of Music
How journalism and law are similar
adrenalin keeps you going when you’re terrified
anxiety means you have a greater level of care
Mentors and imposter syndrome
Tik Tok videos during Covid.
You can connect with me on LinkedIn or Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #thisconnectedlife and tagging me @melkettle. I’m always happy to hear from listeners, and if you have a guest you would like to nominate or would like to nominate yourself, you can apply here.
Also, if you enjoyed this podcast, I would love you to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or via the podcast app on your smartphone. If you REALLY loved it, please leave me a rating and review on iTunes.
Prior to going to the Bar, he worked as a solicitor for the Aboriginal Legal Service in Sydney, for the state government in child protection and in corporate regulation at the federal government level.
In his spare time, he’s a writer, primarily of poorly thought out Facebook updates and Instagram posts but every so often the odd column and web series. He lives in Brisbane and has one child, a 50 kg Labrador called Fred.
You can connect with John on LinkedIn.
Listen to this episode via the link above, on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or via the podcast app on your smartphone.
What John Cahill and I talked about:
Criminal, Family and Administrative / Regulatory Law
Meeting on ABC Brisbane with Kelly Higgins-Devine
lawyers are trained to doubt everything
lawyers are paid to worry and to think the worst
looking for inconsistencies in your opponent’s case
a jury is like a small theatre – people can smell blood when things are not going right
An interesting start to law – via the Conservatorium of Music
How journalism and law are similar
adrenalin keeps you going when you’re terrified
anxiety means you have a greater level of care
Mentors and imposter syndrome
Tik Tok videos during Covid.
You can connect with me on LinkedIn or Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #thisconnectedlife and tagging me @melkettle. I’m always happy to hear from listeners, and if you have a guest you would like to nominate or would like to nominate yourself, you can apply here.
Also, if you enjoyed this podcast, I would love you to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or via the podcast app on your smartphone. If you REALLY loved it, please leave me a rating and review on iTunes.
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