Law podcasts
Don't know what to listen to? I'm here to help.

There are approximately 300 million American podcasts, so it's no wonder you can't keep up with all of them.
That means you're missing out on a lot. Fortunately, I'm here to help. I've spent countless seconds researching and reviewing legal-oriented podcasts so you don't have to.
(OK, I know you didn't have to anyway, but you'll thank me for this.)
Here are some programs you just can't miss:
The Less Stressed Lawyer. "Discover how to become more decisive, take action faster and achieve better results by embracing confusion instead of running from it."
I'm confused just thinking about it.
The Free Lawyer. "Using a transformative comparison between two golf trips to Pinehurst, NC, Gary explains why physical distance from the office doesn't guarantee mental rest."
I'm guessing this has something to do with missing putts or losing balls in the woods.
The description is from an episode entitled "Your Vacation Failed Because Your Practice is Poorly Designed."
Can't argue with that. All practices should be designed for optimal vacationing.
Powerhouse Lawyers. "You are more than a lawyer. You are a powerhouse."
This is a podcast by a woman who describes herself as "a former lawyer, wife, mom, entrepreneur and coach and I'm here to show you what's possible."
So you become a powerhouse lawyer by quitting lawyering?
Fans of stream of consciousness will enjoy this podcast.
The Former Lawyer Podcast. This is a series of short episodes with counterintuitive titles like "What doing your best is costing you as a lawyer" and "You don't have to leave your job to start leaving law."
If you're contemplating becoming a slacker, this is the podcast for you.
Legally Brunette. One of the Real Housewives of Orange County and her husband "pick apart the true crime stories you can't get enough of!"
From the series trailer: "We're a married couple with no filter, so we're bound to keep you entertained."
Don't expect breaking news — the most recent three episodes are about a murder in 2022, a family murder in 1971, and the O.J. trial. Imagine the research that must have gone into uncovering these obscure tales.
Lawyer Mom Diaries. In their latest episode, the Lawyer Moms "share our real and personal birthing experiences."
If you've ever wondered where lawyers come from, this is the podcast for you.
Better Call Sexton. Sexton is the guy pictured in a vest and tie in his podcast download photo. He has many random things to talk about, including "Bravo's Messiest Show: Summer House" and "#1 Lawyer Reacts to Dating Desperation."
You get commentary on love, marriage, divorce, parenting and life from "the most recognizable divorce lawyer in the world."
I'm betting he's friends with the most interesting man in the world.