How to Embrace Authenticity in Corporate Culture feat. Ashley Menzies Babatunde

Ashley Menzies Babatunde shares her journey from white-collar investigations to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) work within big law firms. In this episode, she discusses the importance of authenticity in the workplace, the evolution of corporate culture towards acceptance, and the significance of following one's curiosity to find purpose and success in the legal field. Ashley's insights inspire young lawyers and law students to embrace their creativity and take risks in their legal careers.

LISTEN TO LEARN

  • How to bring authenticity to your work and navigate cultural norms in professional settings
  • The value of embracing creativity and taking risks as a lawyer to explore different opportunities
  • The importance of following your curiosity and interests to find a career path aligned with your purpose

WE ALSO DISCUSS

  • The evolution of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in the legal industry
  • Personal stories of transitioning careers and finding passion in storytelling and DEI work
  • Insights on balancing work, podcasting, and personal life, including the experience of being a new parent

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How to Embrace Authenticity in Corporate Culture feat. Ashley Menzies Babatunde

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About This Episode

Ashley Menzies Babatunde’s Background

Ashley mentioned that she transitioned from a career in white-collar investigations to a role in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within the big law context. She highlighted her passion for DEI work, which she had previously engaged in as an associate at a law firm. Ashley's journey into DEI was influenced by her experiences as a black woman and her commitment to supporting attorneys through her lived experiences. She emphasized the importance of authenticity and storytelling in her work, drawing from her background in communication and her podcasting experience.

“I grew up in Los Angeles and I went to public schools my entire life... It changed the trajectory of my career and helped me ultimately go off to Stanford and to Harvard for law school to be able to get that great education for free, because it was public," shares Ashley Menzies Babatunde on You Are A Lawyer.

This quote showcases Ashley's humble beginnings and the impact of diversity initiatives on her educational and career path. It highlights her personal connection to DEI work and her dedication to creating opportunities for others based on her own experiences.

Why Law School

Ashley chose to attend law school due to her passion for storytelling and her desire to make a positive impact in the legal field. Ashley's background as a first-generation professional and her experiences working in a law firm as a paralegal provided her with the foundation to pursue a legal career. She mentioned that her curiosity and interest in DEI work, as well as her natural inclination towards professional development and storytelling, led her to transition into a role focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion within the legal context. Ashley's journey into law school and her subsequent career choices reflect her commitment to authenticity and making a difference in the legal profession.

"I think it's first kind of going within...do that self-awareness practice and start to get to know what you're interested in. And I think that will start to open doors and lead you down a path where you're supposed to be," reflects Ashley Menzies Babatunde on Episode 155 of You Are a Lawyer.

Ashley shared a personal story about her experience with the California bar exam, highlighting a challenging time in her career. Despite facing setbacks, such as failing the bar exam, Ashley demonstrated resilience and determination to overcome obstacles. This experience likely influenced her decision to pursue law school and later transition into a role that aligns with her values and interests. Ashley's ability to navigate challenges and find purpose in her career path serves as an inspiration to young lawyers and law students.

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What Can You Do with a Law Degree

Ashley emphasized the importance of following one's curiosity and interests to find a path aligned with their purpose. She highlighted that legal skills are highly transferable and can be applied in various fields such as marketing, business, government, and DEI work. Ashley's advice encourages individuals to look within themselves, engage in self-awareness practices, and explore their interests to open doors to fulfilling career opportunities.

“Embrace your uniqueness as a lawyer. You are not limited to one path or one way of thinking," reflects Ashley Menzies Babatunde on Episode 155 of You Are a Lawyer.

Ashley's message resonates with the idea that lawyers are dynamic, logical, and creative individuals who can break free from traditional boxes and pursue diverse career paths. Her encouragement to embrace creativity, take risks, and recognize the multifaceted nature of legal professionals serves as a reminder that the possibilities with a law degree are vast and varied. By leveraging their legal skills and exploring their passions, individuals with a law degree can carve out unique and fulfilling career trajectories that align with their authentic selves. Ashley's words inspire individuals to see themselves as capable of dynamic and multifaceted roles, breaking free from conventional limitations in the legal profession.

Lawyer Side Hustles

Ashley Menzies Babatunde shared her journey of transitioning into a role focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within the legal context. She emphasized the importance of following one's curiosity and interests to find a path aligned with purpose. Ashley's experience highlights how legal skills can be applied in various fields, such as marketing, business, or government, showcasing the versatility of a law degree.

“I think lawyers are so, they're so smart and interesting and capable... understanding that it can be done. And so many of us are doing it,” shares Ashley Menzies Babatunde in Episode 155 of You Are a Lawyer.

Ashley's story also underscores the value of pursuing side businesses as a lawyer. She mentioned the importance of authenticity and being true to oneself in professional settings. This authenticity can extend to side hustles, allowing lawyers to explore their passions and interests outside of their legal careers. Ashley's journey of starting a podcast while working in DEI showcases how lawyers can leverage their skills and experiences to pursue entrepreneurial endeavors.

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