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150: How to negotiate with Chelsea Caldwell

48m · We Go Boldly Podcast · 20 Mar 04:00

This season on We Go Boldly we are talking all about how-to live a limitless life? Throughout the season we are discussing everything from career advice to personal growth strategies, we’ll explore topics that inspire and motivate and help others to take charge of their life. Our guests will share their stories, insights, and practical tips to help you all navigate challenges and seize opportunities.

To that end, we have an amazing guest for you all today. She is here to talk to us about her life journey and how it lead her to where she is now. Don’t worry, we are still talking how-to and will be sure to cover the basics of how to negotiate.

Without further…let us introduce Chelsea Caldwell

Chelsea was born in Vancouver, and spent her childhood stuck in the branches of various trees, wandering the beaches or running mildly wild.

Chelsea began her university career in the School of Music at the University of Victoria, and switched to Medieval History. That led to her Master of Arts degree specializing in legal history. Much to the relief of her parents, Chelsea then made a hard turn off the road to a PhD, and entered UBC Law School (now known as Allard). Chelsea graduated in 2002, began articles with a downtown boutique firm, and entered a partnership upon being called to the bar on July 1, 2003. It was, according to the Caldwell family "The Best Canada Day Ever".

Since 2002, Chelsea has been dedicated to working for her clients and with other lawyers. She considers the title of Counsel the truest expression of a lawyer's job: to advise client and then carry out the best possible plan.

Chelsea loves litigation. Her goal at every hearing is to serve her client and the court by providing clear, reasonable argument, and being happiest on her feet before an adjudicator.

There is so much more to Chelsea to get to know so we will leave it there and welcome her to the show!

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