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New Earth lawyer

by Geraldine Johns-Putra (Geraldine Grace)

Conversations with lawyers who are changing the practice of law to change the world.

Copyright: © 2023 New Earth lawyer

Episodes

Blanca Leon - Taking the leap into purpose-driven legal work | S2 E7

40m · Published 03 Sep 07:00

Blanca Leon is a UK based lawyer who offers legal consulting support on commercial matters and solutions, combining purpose and values with plain language drafting and visual design to create clear, collaborative and human centric legal documents. 

In January 2021, after nearly 10 years, she left a corporate in-house role to explore a holistic approach to practising law.

In this episode, we talk about how Blanca came to her decision and made the leap from corporate to purpose-driven, and what her experience has been thus far.

Show notes:

[2:13] Blanca relates how her involvement in the Conscious Contracts® course helped her develop her vision, mission and values.

[6:46] Blanca describes some of the tools she used to learn what her values were. 

[9:40] In starting her purpose-driven legal practice, Blanca's vision and mission became clearer.

[14:15] Blanca reflects on how she evolved from an inhouse paralegal , to an in-house counsel, to  where she is now and how she was driven by one of her values - curiosity.

[24:37] Blanca talks about what her purpose-driven legal practice looks like, who her clients are, and how she is creating it - including  how she is expressing herself authentically so the 'right' people find her.

[30:22] In discovering her purpose, and aligning with it, Blanca has also had insight into how to apply her unique gifts to her work. 

[34:55] Blanca offers her advice to anyone seeking to take the leap into a purpose-driven legal path.

For more please visit the episode page on the New Earth lawyer website.


Blanca Leon - Taking the leap into purpose-driven legal work | S2 E7

40m · Published 03 Sep 07:00

Blanca Leon is a UK based lawyer who offers legal consulting support on commercial matters and solutions, combining purpose and values with plain language drafting and visual design to create clear, collaborative and human centric legal documents. 

In January 2021, after nearly 10 years, she left a corporate in-house role to explore a holistic approach to practising law.

In this episode, we talk about how Blanca came to her decision and made the leap from corporate to purpose-driven, and what her experience has been thus far.

Show notes:

[2:13] Blanca relates how her involvement in the Conscious Contracts® course helped her develop her vision, mission and values.

[6:46] Blanca describes some of the tools she used to learn what her values were. 

[9:40] In starting her purpose-driven legal practice, Blanca's vision and mission became clearer.

[14:15] Blanca reflects on how she evolved from an inhouse paralegal , to an in-house counsel, to  where she is now and how she was driven by one of her values - curiosity.

[24:37] Blanca talks about what her purpose-driven legal practice looks like, who her clients are, and how she is creating it - including  how she is expressing herself authentically so the 'right' people find her.

[30:22] In discovering her purpose, and aligning with it, Blanca has also had insight into how to apply her unique gifts to her work. 

[34:55] Blanca offers her advice to anyone seeking to take the leap into a purpose-driven legal path.

For more please visit the episode page on the New Earth lawyer website.


Sylvia Clute - The radically healing power of unitive justice | S2 E6

38m · Published 29 Jul 09:00

Sylvia Clute is the founder of a revolutionary model of criminal justice, know as unitive justice. A former trial attorney, she has devoted her life to justice – but unlike many she has truly reflected on the meaning of this word - justice. 

For Sylvia, there are two fundamental models of justice, one grounded in fear that seeks retribution and revenge and one grounded in love that seeks healing and transformation--what she calls "Unitive Justice”. 

In this episode, Sylvia shares her vision and the work she does in not just formulating the model but bringing it to life.

Show notes

[1:45] Sylvia relates how she transformed from being a trial attorney who 'went for the jugular' to the founder of a kinder, more loving and healing model of justice with no punitive elements.

[7:30] Through remaining actively practising as a trial attorney, Sylvia built up her model of unitive justice. She identified non-punitive counterparts to correspond to the 14 punitive elements she found in traditional justice models. 

[11:35] We need new language to discuss unitive justice because we lack even the words to describe the different concepts it represents.

[17:20] Sylvia relates how she came across 'circle processes', which she sought to take into a public housing project. This introduced her to two convicted felons who had themselves discovered the power of unitive justice concepts via a method they called 'radical tenderness'..

[24:26] With Paul Taylor and Weldon 'Prince' Bunn, Sylvia has co-created a programme called Unity Prison Culture Change which they are piloting in prisons and eventually will take to the community.

[28:07] We discuss the empowerment that unitive justice gives to victims, when we understand that many victims go on to become offenders, and then can use their experiences to be 'credible messengers of change'

[35:43] Sylvia talks about the work she is doing in education, with troubled schools. arming teachers with tools to engender culture change.

For more, please visit the episode page on the New Earth lawyer website.

Sylvia Clute - The radically healing power of unitive justice | S2 E6

38m · Published 29 Jul 09:00

Sylvia Clute is the founder of a revolutionary model of criminal justice, know as unitive justice. A former trial attorney, she has devoted her life to justice – but unlike many she has truly reflected on the meaning of this word - justice. 

For Sylvia, there are two fundamental models of justice, one grounded in fear that seeks retribution and revenge and one grounded in love that seeks healing and transformation--what she calls "Unitive Justice”. 

In this episode, Sylvia shares her vision and the work she does in not just formulating the model but bringing it to life.

Show notes

[1:45] Sylvia relates how she transformed from being a trial attorney who 'went for the jugular' to the founder of a kinder, more loving and healing model of justice with no punitive elements.

[7:30] Through remaining actively practising as a trial attorney, Sylvia built up her model of unitive justice. She identified non-punitive counterparts to correspond to the 14 punitive elements she found in traditional justice models. 

[11:35] We need new language to discuss unitive justice because we lack even the words to describe the different concepts it represents.

[17:20] Sylvia relates how she came across 'circle processes', which she sought to take into a public housing project. This introduced her to two convicted felons who had themselves discovered the power of unitive justice concepts via a method they called 'radical tenderness'..

[24:26] With Paul Taylor and Weldon 'Prince' Bunn, Sylvia has co-created a programme called Unity Prison Culture Change which they are piloting in prisons and eventually will take to the community.

[28:07] We discuss the empowerment that unitive justice gives to victims, when we understand that many victims go on to become offenders, and then can use their experiences to be 'credible messengers of change'

[35:43] Sylvia talks about the work she is doing in education, with troubled schools. arming teachers with tools to engender culture change.

For more, please visit the episode page on the New Earth lawyer website.

Law of One Series - Climate Change | E5

36m · Published 09 Jul 04:00

In this series, two lawyers come together to explore what it could look like if the law as we know it shifted toward a more unified Law of One in our near future. 

In this fifth episode, our two Lawyers, Virginia Robin and Geraldine Johns-Putra discuss climate change and whether the 'enemy' is climate change.

Virginia, co-founder of Lawyers for Love, defies labels but is best recognised as being a lawyer, modern shaman, author and TEDx’er. Lawyers for Love offers a unique yet radically alternative dispute resolution platform that supports the discovery of our authentic selves, by using existing conflict as a catalyst to do so. 

Geraldine is a practicing lawyer with her own firm specialising in governance, the impact economy and business & human rights. Her New Earth lawyer podcast features conversations with lawyers who are changing the practice of law to change the world. 

Virginia believes that by replacing our existing legal system with a platform that is more compassionate and validating and most of all, directed by the more highly conscious state of love, we will create a more optimal society. 

Geraldine advises clients who are currently engaged in positive transformation of their own businesses, the wider economy, the environment and communities. She sees a world already changing for the better and the law and lawyers adapting in the right direction.

Show notes

[0:49] Although climate change originates from people's concern and compassion for the planet, it results in divisive and polarised debate.

[5:47] We can leverage expanding environmental awareness to focus away from minimising carbon towards a broader focus on regeneration. 

[9:50] Mass consumerism and extractive thinking to fill spiritual emptiness contributes to environmental degradation.

[10:57] Using legal compliance as a way to force companies to demonstrate their environmental and social credentials via ESG regulations encourages separational thinking rather than a unified effort towards healing the planet.  

[14:22] Additionally, compliance driven thinking leads to greenwashing., which is fear-based thinking.

[17:11] Unfortunately, our media's focus on climate change has led to climate hysteria and an increase in depression and anxiety  especially among young people, 

[18:30] Centring in love and peace and having compassion for other's choices rather than fighting is more effective as a spiritual tool to achieve any aim.​  

[22:39] If we regard ourselves as cells of a body, then we each have our unique role to play and express ourselves which will result in equilibrium and optimal health of our home.

[30:52] By being more unified and loving, we will also create space for inspired ideas to blossom that will lead to better and cleaner technologies, including clean energy, that will help protect our planet.  

For more, please visit the episode page on the New Earth lawyer website. 

Law of One Series - Climate Change | E5

36m · Published 09 Jul 04:00

In this series, two lawyers come together to explore what it could look like if the law as we know it shifted toward a more unified Law of One in our near future. 

In this fifth episode, our two Lawyers, Virginia Robin and Geraldine Johns-Putra discuss climate change and whether the 'enemy' is climate change.

Virginia, co-founder of Lawyers for Love, defies labels but is best recognised as being a lawyer, modern shaman, author and TEDx’er. Lawyers for Love offers a unique yet radically alternative dispute resolution platform that supports the discovery of our authentic selves, by using existing conflict as a catalyst to do so. 

Geraldine is a practicing lawyer with her own firm specialising in governance, the impact economy and business & human rights. Her New Earth lawyer podcast features conversations with lawyers who are changing the practice of law to change the world. 

Virginia believes that by replacing our existing legal system with a platform that is more compassionate and validating and most of all, directed by the more highly conscious state of love, we will create a more optimal society. 

Geraldine advises clients who are currently engaged in positive transformation of their own businesses, the wider economy, the environment and communities. She sees a world already changing for the better and the law and lawyers adapting in the right direction.

Show notes

[0:49] Although climate change originates from people's concern and compassion for the planet, it results in divisive and polarised debate.

[5:47] We can leverage expanding environmental awareness to focus away from minimising carbon towards a broader focus on regeneration. 

[9:50] Mass consumerism and extractive thinking to fill spiritual emptiness contributes to environmental degradation.

[10:57] Using legal compliance as a way to force companies to demonstrate their environmental and social credentials via ESG regulations encourages separational thinking rather than a unified effort towards healing the planet.  

[14:22] Additionally, compliance driven thinking leads to greenwashing., which is fear-based thinking.

[17:11] Unfortunately, our media's focus on climate change has led to climate hysteria and an increase in depression and anxiety  especially among young people, 

[18:30] Centring in love and peace and having compassion for other's choices rather than fighting is more effective as a spiritual tool to achieve any aim.​  

[22:39] If we regard ourselves as cells of a body, then we each have our unique role to play and express ourselves which will result in equilibrium and optimal health of our home.

[30:52] By being more unified and loving, we will also create space for inspired ideas to blossom that will lead to better and cleaner technologies, including clean energy, that will help protect our planet.  

For more, please visit the episode page on the New Earth lawyer website. 

Ariadni Athanassiadis - A conscious reimagining of IP laws | S2 E5

45m · Published 25 Jun 07:00

We can use laws to nurture our common humanity or create divisions between us. 

Intellectual property laws offer us a fine example of how we can unite, rather than separate. 

Ariadni Athanassiadis is a Canadian intellectual property and contracts legal professional practising to support solopreneurs, creatives and small business. Her passion has always been to creatively empower others. Her wisdom path as a professional nomad has guided her to appreciate how our joyful expression in relationship with one another can bring about creative harmonics and generative outcomes for communities

In this show, we delve into Ariadni's reimagined IP paradigm, which is a much more effective and productive approach to nurturing the wellspring of creativity that lies in each of us, for the collective good.

Show notes

[2:17] Ariadni describes her vision of intellectual property laws which honours the creativity of our Source essence and empowers the flow of that wellspring of creativity through us.

[11:22] Ariadni explains how she deals with notions of fear, scarcity and protection through her unique method which blends coaching and legal advice.

[19:37] How Ariadni's vision can be maintained even by large corporations dealing with IP in addition to solopreneurs and smaller enterprises.

[27:16] A beautiful retelling from Ariadni of how she shaped her vision of a new approach to IP laws, taking in Indigenous approaches and her own Greek heritage.

[39:14] Ariadni has practical advice for lawyers looking to practise IP law differently - get out into the community and learn from your clients!

For more information, please visit the episode page on the New Earth lawyer website. 

Ariadni Athanassiadis - A conscious reimagining of IP laws | S2 E5

45m · Published 25 Jun 07:00

We can use laws to nurture our common humanity or create divisions between us. 

Intellectual property laws offer us a fine example of how we can unite, rather than separate. 

Ariadni Athanassiadis is a Canadian intellectual property and contracts legal professional practising to support solopreneurs, creatives and small business. Her passion has always been to creatively empower others. Her wisdom path as a professional nomad has guided her to appreciate how our joyful expression in relationship with one another can bring about creative harmonics and generative outcomes for communities

In this show, we delve into Ariadni's reimagined IP paradigm, which is a much more effective and productive approach to nurturing the wellspring of creativity that lies in each of us, for the collective good.

Show notes

[2:17] Ariadni describes her vision of intellectual property laws which honours the creativity of our Source essence and empowers the flow of that wellspring of creativity through us.

[11:22] Ariadni explains how she deals with notions of fear, scarcity and protection through her unique method which blends coaching and legal advice.

[19:37] How Ariadni's vision can be maintained even by large corporations dealing with IP in addition to solopreneurs and smaller enterprises.

[27:16] A beautiful retelling from Ariadni of how she shaped her vision of a new approach to IP laws, taking in Indigenous approaches and her own Greek heritage.

[39:14] Ariadni has practical advice for lawyers looking to practise IP law differently - get out into the community and learn from your clients!

For more information, please visit the episode page on the New Earth lawyer website. 

Law of One Series - Dealing with Crime | E4

50m · Published 10 Jun 02:00

In this ten part series, two lawyers come together to explore what it could look like if the law as we know it shifted toward a more unified Law of One in our near future. 

In this fourth episode, our two Lawyers, Virginia Robin and Geraldine Johns-Putra contrast the punitive based criminal law system with the unifying premises found in the Law of One.

Virginia, co-founder of Lawyers for Love, defies labels but is best recognised as being a lawyer, modern shaman, author and TEDx’er. Lawyers for Love offers a unique, alternate dispute resolution platform that supports the discovery of our authentic selves, by using existing conflict as a catalyst to do so.

 Geraldine is a practicing lawyer with her own firm specialising in governance, the impact economy and business & human rights. Her New Earth lawyer podcast features conversations with lawyers who are changing the practice of law to change the world.

 Virginia believes that by replacing our existing legal system with one that is more compassionate and validating and most of all, directed by the more highly conscious state of love, we will create a more optimal society.

 Geraldine advises clients who are currently engaged in positive transformation of their own businesses, the wider economy, the environment and communities. She sees a world already changing for the better and the law and lawyers adapting in the right direction

Show notes

  • [0:01] Virginia reflects on how our criminal law systems embody separation, judgment and enforcement of rules, instead of love and understanding.
  • [6:01] In a transition towards unity consciousness, criminal law needs urgent reform. It addresses how we deal with free will but could do so in a fairer and wiser way.
  • [10:38] We can start by taking a holistic approach and collective responsibility for crimes, as some Indigenous groups do.
  • [13:29] Criminal law currently separates the individual by pitting the machinery of the State against him or her.. Restorative justice is an example of redressing this imbalance.
  • [17:12] Trauma-informed law is another reform that extends compassion to those who commit and are affected by crimes.
  • [21:22] A reformed criminal law system that aligns with the Law of One would encourage a multi-dimensional approach from lawyers.
  • [26:48] Privatised correctional facilities also encourages an industry of creating criminals and recividists, 
  • [29:44] In stigmatising crime, our current system punishes and separates,​  
  • [34:27] Criminalising social issues, like drugs and abortion, removes the opportunity to examine why we have created those issues as a collective.
  • [41:32] The opportunity to examine why a criminal incident has been created extends to the victim.  A restorative justice or truth and reconciliation path helps victims to be heard, but there is a deeper healing for victims to be supported to understand why they co-created the incident in the first place.

For more information, please visit the episode page on the New Earth lawyer website.

Law of One Series - Dealing with Crime | E4

50m · Published 10 Jun 02:00

In this ten part series, two lawyers come together to explore what it could look like if the law as we know it shifted toward a more unified Law of One in our near future. 

In this fourth episode, our two Lawyers, Virginia Robin and Geraldine Johns-Putra contrast the punitive based criminal law system with the unifying premises found in the Law of One.

Virginia, co-founder of Lawyers for Love, defies labels but is best recognised as being a lawyer, modern shaman, author and TEDx’er. Lawyers for Love offers a unique, alternate dispute resolution platform that supports the discovery of our authentic selves, by using existing conflict as a catalyst to do so.

 Geraldine is a practicing lawyer with her own firm specialising in governance, the impact economy and business & human rights. Her New Earth lawyer podcast features conversations with lawyers who are changing the practice of law to change the world.

 Virginia believes that by replacing our existing legal system with one that is more compassionate and validating and most of all, directed by the more highly conscious state of love, we will create a more optimal society.

 Geraldine advises clients who are currently engaged in positive transformation of their own businesses, the wider economy, the environment and communities. She sees a world already changing for the better and the law and lawyers adapting in the right direction

Show notes

  • [0:01] Virginia reflects on how our criminal law systems embody separation, judgment and enforcement of rules, instead of love and understanding.
  • [6:01] In a transition towards unity consciousness, criminal law needs urgent reform. It addresses how we deal with free will but could do so in a fairer and wiser way.
  • [10:38] We can start by taking a holistic approach and collective responsibility for crimes, as some Indigenous groups do.
  • [13:29] Criminal law currently separates the individual by pitting the machinery of the State against him or her.. Restorative justice is an example of redressing this imbalance.
  • [17:12] Trauma-informed law is another reform that extends compassion to those who commit and are affected by crimes.
  • [21:22] A reformed criminal law system that aligns with the Law of One would encourage a multi-dimensional approach from lawyers.
  • [26:48] Privatised correctional facilities also encourages an industry of creating criminals and recividists, 
  • [29:44] In stigmatising crime, our current system punishes and separates,​  
  • [34:27] Criminalising social issues, like drugs and abortion, removes the opportunity to examine why we have created those issues as a collective.
  • [41:32] The opportunity to examine why a criminal incident has been created extends to the victim.  A restorative justice or truth and reconciliation path helps victims to be heard, but there is a deeper healing for victims to be supported to understand why they co-created the incident in the first place.

For more information, please visit the episode page on the New Earth lawyer website.

New Earth lawyer has 124 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 66:23:18. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on October 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 21st, 2024 19:44.

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