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Podcast Diary of a Barrister - Three Laws of Success

Diary of a Barrister - Three Laws of Success

Chelsea Brooke-Ward (Employment Barrister)

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Frequency: 1 episode/47d. Total Eps: 26

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"The Diary of Barrister - The Lawyer Diaries" with your host Chelsea Brooke-Ward
Welcome to “The Diary of a Barrister – The Lawyer Diaries”, your weekly dose of candid conversations, career advice, and insider insights on all things law, hosted by Chelsea Brooke-Ward. Chelsea is an award-winning Employment Barrister at Park Square Barristers, one of the largest sets in the North East, and she’s here to demystify the legal world for those determined to break into it — and thrive.


Each episode, Chelsea shares her journey from a non-traditional, non-legal background to building a successful career at the Bar. Expect raw, honest, and inspiring episodes as she opens up about the challenges she faced, the lessons she learned, and what it really takes to stand out in this competitive profession.


Along the way, Chelsea will be joined by a range of guests — from aspiring barristers and legal professionals to trailblazing role models — offering a 360° view of what life in law looks like, and the many paths to success. You’ll hear stories of setbacks, resilience, and breakthroughs, all packed with practical tips you can use right now.


Whether you’re navigating pupillage applications, chasing scholarships, preparing for interviews, or already working in the legal field and striving to push boundaries — this is the podcast for you. It’s smart, empowering, and unfiltered.


"The Diary of Barrister - The Lawyer Diaries" is your go-to resource for a weekly dose of knowledge, motivation, and practical advice. Whether you're a law student with big dreams , an aspiring lawyer seeking to break barriers, or lawyer wanting to smash glass ceilings this is your podcast,  your trusted companion on this remarkable journey into the legal world.


Subscribe now and let Chelsea be your mentor in your ears — motivating, informing, and cheering you on every step of the way. Success in law begins with knowledge, and this podcast is your key to unlocking a bright future in the legal field.



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Mini Pupillage inside scoop and life as a Junior Barrister!

Season 1 · Episode 8

samedi 25 novembre 2023Duration 54:30

Welcome to ‘Diary of a Pupil,’ where Chelsea Brooke Ward, a distinguished barrister at Park Square Barristers, engages in illuminating conversations with Celine, a junior criminal barrister from the same esteemed chambers.

In this podcast, Celine shares her expertise on the meticulous process of assessing mini Pupillage applications, providing invaluable tips and guidance for aspiring barristers navigating this critical phase of their legal journey. Delving into her own experiences, Celine reflects on the challenges and triumphs encountered during her Pupillage application journey, offering a unique perspective on the demanding path to becoming a barrister.

Listeners are invited to gain an exclusive insight into the daily life of a junior barrister, exploring the intricacies of courtroom advocacy, legal strategy, and the professional nuances that define this esteemed profession.

‘Diary of a Pupil’ serves as a valuable guide for individuals navigating the intricacies of the legal landscape, providing a nuanced exploration of the legal profession. Whether you’re a law student with aspirations for the bar or simply captivated by the world of law, we invite you to join Chelsea and Celine on an enriching and insightful journey through the episodes.


If you don’t follow Chelsea or Celine their social media handles are below:

Chelsea:

https://uk.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-brooke-ward-232433a3

https://uk.linkedin.com/company/legally-blogged

https://twitter.com/_legallyblogged?lang=en

https://www.instagram.com/diaryofapupil_barrister/?hl=en-gb

Celine:

https://twitter.com/CelineKart

https://www.linkedin.com/in/celine-kart-757960157?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app


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What its like to be offered pupillage (and what happens after)!

Season 1 · Episode 7

vendredi 10 novembre 2023Duration 29:44

Welcome to 'Diary of a Pupil,' a podcast hosted by Chelsea Brooke Ward from Park Square Barristers. In this episode, Chelsea sits down with Aimilia Katsoulakis, a recent recipient of a coveted pupillage at Park Square Barristers. Aimilia shares her remarkable journey, delving into the highs, lows, and pivotal moments that led to this prestigious opportunity. From the trials of the application process to the elation of receiving the offer, Aimilia candidly discusses her strategies, challenges, and the relentless determination that propelled her toward this career-defining moment. Join us as Aimilia unveils the invaluable insights and experiences that shaped her path to success, offering inspiration and guidance to aspiring legal minds on their own quest for pupillage.

If you want to follow Aimilia her handles are:


https://uk.linkedin.com/in/aimilia-katsoulakis-45b556203

https://twitter.com/AimiliaKatsoul1

https://www.instagram.com/aimiliakatsoulakisx/

If you want to follow Chelsea her handles are:

https://uk.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-brooke-ward-232433a3

https://uk.linkedin.com/company/legally-blogged

https://twitter.com/_legallyblogged?lang=en

https://www.instagram.com/diaryofapupil_barrister/?hl=en-gb

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Why do you want to be a barrister?

Season 1 · Episode 6

lundi 23 octobre 2023Duration 19:55

Legal Work Experience - do's and dont's

Season 1 · Episode 5

samedi 21 octobre 2023Duration 29:36

Welcome to Diary of a Pupil, the podcast where we dive deep into the world of securing pupillage, featuring candid conversations and expert insights. Join us as we explore the challenges and triumphs of the legal profession, offering valuable advice to aspiring barristers, students, and anyone intrigued by the legal field. In this episode we discuss the "Legal Work Experience: Do's and Don'ts," a special episode where we unravel the essential guidelines for making the most of your legal work experience. In this informative session, we'll discuss the key strategies to thrive during mini pupillage, placements, and legal work experience opportunities.

Hosts:

🎙 Chelsea Brooke Ward - A rising star in the legal world, Chelsea has successfully navigated the competitive landscape of legal work experience becoming a barrister in 2017. Her fresh perspective and recent experiences offer invaluable advice to those beginning their legal careers.

🎙 Jodie Hill - Managing Director of Thrive Law an award winning employment firm. A seasoned legal professional with a wealth of experience in the legal field, Jodie is committed to guiding and mentoring the next generation of lawyers.

Episode Highlights:
🎧 Episode: "Do's and Don'ts of Legal Work Experience" - Jodie and Chelsea share their insights on what to do and what to avoid during your legal work experience. They provide practical tips and real-world examples to help you make the most of your time in a legal setting.

Throughout this episode, you'll discover:
- The importance of proactive engagement and showing initiative.
- Strategies for building professional relationships and networking effectively.
- Tips for avoiding common pitfalls that can hinder your progress.
- The role of adaptability and open-mindedness in the legal workplace.
- How to balance academic commitments and work experience effectively.

Whether you're a law student, recent graduate, or a legal professional looking to enhance your career, this episode is your comprehensive guide to ensuring that your legal work experience is a valuable and productive step on your journey to becoming a successful lawyer. Subscribe now to gain the insights shared by our dynamic hosts and boost your legal career.

You can follow Jodie and Chelsea on the following:

Chelsea

https://www.instagram.com/diaryofapupil_barrister/?hl=en-gb
https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-brooke-ward-232433a3/?originalSubdomain=uk
https://twitter.com/_Legallyblogged
https://www.instagram.com/legally_blogged/?hl=en

Jodie

https://www.instagram.com/iamjodiehill/?hl=en
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jodie-hill-lawyer/?originalSubdomain=uk
https://twitter.com/iamjodiehill?lang=en
https://www.youtube.com/c/JodieHill
https://www.tiktok.com/@iamjodiehill

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Chelsea interviews Iraqi Barrister about her search for Pupillage

Season 1 · Episode 4

samedi 21 octobre 2023Duration 01:01:29

Welcome to  Diary of a Pupil the podcast where we dive deep into the world of securing pupillage, featuring candid conversations and expert insights. Join us as we explore the challenges and triumphs of the legal profession, offering valuable advice to aspiring barristers, students, and anyone intrigued by the legal field.

Hosts:

🎙 Chelsea - The legal blogger and renowned expert in employment law. She offers invaluable insights and advice for those on the path to securing a pupillage.

🎙 Sarah - A determined barrister-in-training who is embarking on her journey to secure pupillage, Sarah offers a fresh perspective on the challenges and aspirations faced by those seeking to enter the legal profession.

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Securing Pupillage - Tonicha and Anna speak with Chelsea about their search.

Season 1 · Episode 3

samedi 21 octobre 2023Duration 47:27

Welcome to the Diary of a Pupil the podcast where we dive deep into the world of securing pupillage, featuring candid conversations and expert insights. Join us as we explore the challenges and triumphs of the legal profession, offering valuable advice to aspiring barristers, students, and anyone intrigued by the legal field.

🎙 Chelsea - Our host, Chelsea is a renowned legal professional and an expert in pupillage selection. She offers invaluable insights and advice for those on the path to securing a pupillage.

🎙 Tonicha & Anna - A recent pupillage success story, Tonicha & Anna bring fresh perspectives, having successfully navigated the competitive selection process. They share their first-hand experiences, trials, and triumphs as a pupil.


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The "P" word pupillage

Season 1 · Episode 1

jeudi 31 août 2023Duration 14:49

Navigating the Limbo: Preparing for Pupillage Interviews

Season 2 · Episode 2

vendredi 14 mars 2025Duration 17:29

In this episode of The Diary of a Barrister, I, Chelsea Brooke-Ward, along with my co-host Brad Graves, dive into the unique pressures and experiences faced by those in the legal profession, particularly during the application process for pupillage. We open the conversation by reflecting on our roles as informal therapists for each other, highlighting the importance of having someone in the same field to vent to about the stresses of law.

As we discuss the limbo period between submitting applications and awaiting interview outcomes, we explore the balance between preparation and over-preparation. Chelsea emphasises the importance of engaging in practical experiences, such as work placements or mooting competitions, rather than obsessing over interview techniques. We agree that while it’s essential to prepare, it’s equally important to maintain a sense of enjoyment and not to lose sight of the passion that drives us in our legal careers.

We touch on the misconception that candidates need to be the "finished product" before entering the profession. I share my personal struggles with self-doubt and the pressure to prove my worth, while reassuring that the pupillage process is designed to identify potential rather than perfection. We discuss the significance of having a growth mindset and the understanding that learning is a continuous journey in the legal field.

The conversation shifts to the importance of mental health and self-care, especially during stressful periods. I candidly share my own experiences with burnout and the necessity of taking time for oneself. We highlight the saying, "you can't pour from an empty cup," and stress that prioritising mental well-being is crucial for long-term success in any career.

We reflect on the guilt often associated with taking breaks from work and the importance of separating personal time from professional responsibilities.

Join us for this insightful discussion that not only addresses the challenges of pursuing a career in law but also emphasises the importance of mindset, self-care, and the journey of personal growth.


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It's Not What You Know, It's Who You Know!

Season 2 · Episode 1

mardi 4 février 2025Duration 21:56

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In this episode of The Diary of a Barrister, Chelsea Brooke-Ward, an Employment Barrister at Park Square Barristers, and Brad Graves, an Aspiring Barrister discuss currently navigating the challenging journey to Pupillage and the application process.

We kick off the episode by discussing the intense process of pupillage applications, with Brad sharing his experiences of balancing a full-time job while dedicating his spare time to crafting his applications. He emphasises the importance of setting aside specific times to reflect on feedback and develop his responses, highlighting the struggle many face when trying to articulate their transferable skills and experiences.

Chelsea opens up about her personal challenges, including his ADHD, which affects her memory, and how she combats this by maintaining a spreadsheet of  achievements and public speaking engagements. We delve into the common questions that arise in pupillage applications, such as motivations for becoming a barrister and the attributes that make a good barrister, and Brad shares his strategies for preparing for interviews even before receiving offers.

As we reflect on Brad's journey over the past three years since he decided on a career in law, he expresses how the experiences he has gained have not only filled his CV but also built his confidence. He articulates a shift in mindset from feeling like he needs to prove himself to recognising his worth and readiness to be a Barrister. This transformation is crucial as he prepares for interviews, viewing them as a two-way process where he can assess whether the chambers are a good fit for him as well.

We discuss the importance of self-awareness in this journey, emphasising that aspiring barristers must honestly evaluate their readiness for the role. Brad shares a powerful analogy about a slingshot, illustrating the idea of preparation and readiness before launching into the next phase of his career.

The conversation also touches on practical advice for gaining experience, such as seeking out mini-pupillages and the importance of networking. Brad recounts his own experiences of approaching barristers directly and the value of being proactive in seeking opportunities.

Towards the end of the episode, we reflect on the qualities that chambers look for in candidates, emphasising that while academic knowledge is important, character traits like determination, motivation, and initiative are what truly set candidates apart. We conclude with a reminder that success in the legal field is not just about what you know, but also about how you apply yourself and the connections you make along the way.

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Wigs, Gowns and Wages - The Realities of the Self Employed Barrister

Season 2 · Episode 3

lundi 30 juin 2025Duration 23:34

In this episode of Diary of a Barrister, Lawyer Diaries your host Chelsea Brooke-Ward, delves into a topic that is often shrouded in mystery and concern for aspiring barristers: the financial realities of making a living at the bar. As an Employment Barrister at Park Square Barristers, Chelsea aims to provide insight and clarity on what it truly means to earn a living in this profession, particularly for those considering a career in civil private practice.

Chelsea begins by addressing a common question posed by law students and those on work experience: "If you get pupillage, will you be able to afford to live?" This question is crucial, as many junior barristers face financial challenges, especially in the early stages of their careers. Chelsea emphasises that earnings can vary significantly based on factors such as location and practice area, particularly between those who work in legal aid versus private practice.

Throughout the episode, Chelsea shares her personal experiences and insights, highlighting that approximately 80% of barristers are self-employed. This status comes with both advantages and disadvantages, including the responsibility of managing one's own finances, tax returns, and expenses. She discusses the importance of budgeting for taxes, the implications of being VAT registered, and the various costs associated with running a practice, such as chambers fees, insurance, and practicing certificates.

Chelsea also touches on the unpredictability of income in the barrister profession, explaining how billing does not always equate to immediate payment. She shares her own journey through pupillage, detailing the financial grants available and the transition from shadowing to earning during the second six months. She discusses that her first-year earnings serve as a benchmark, illustrating the potential for growth and the variability of income based on hard work and dedication.

Moreover, Chelsea candidly discusses the challenges of self-employment, including the lack of benefits such as sick pay and holiday pay, and the necessity of planning for unexpected events. She stresses the importance of hard work, networking, and providing value to clients as key factors in achieving financial success at the bar.

By the end of the episode, hopefully she demystifies (in civil practice) the financial landscape of being a barrister and provides a realistic expectation for those considering this career path. Chelsea encourages listeners to understand that while the journey can be daunting, with determination and effort, it is possible to earn a comfortable living in this prestigious field.

Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Diary of a Barrister. If you found this discussion helpful, please like, subscribe, and share your thoughts. Your feedback is invaluable as we continue to explore the intricacies of a career in law.


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