Recorded live at the HERS Conference comes a panel discussion with Kameron Monet and Alexandra L. Mack about what it means to be a lawyer and content creator online. They discuss how each of them started posting, how their content has evolved, and how social media can create community, mentorship, and new professional opportunities.
The conversation also covers the risks of posting as a lawyer, including negative comments, political topics, professional boundaries, and the importance of making clear that educational content is not legal advice.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Non-Traditional Legal Careers
03:00 The Evolution of Content Creation in Law
05:52 Navigating Social Media as Lawyers
08:51 The Impact of Personal Branding on Legal Professionals
11:40 Challenges and Rewards of Being a Content Creator
14:45 The Intersection of Law and Social Media
17:39 Handling Feedback and Criticism Online
26:10 Navigating Legal Content Creation Risks
27:48 Building Community Through Social Media
29:41 The Power of Representation in Law
31:41 Content Creation: Balancing Expertise and Audience
33:45 Authenticity in Content Creation
35:32 The Evolution of Community Building
41:46 The Role of Platforms in Community Engagement
47:42 Personal Growth Through Content Creation
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