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The Hearing: 50th Episode Special

To celebrate our 50th episode, we’re taking you down memory lane as we showcase some of the best bits with some of our favourite guests on The Hearing so far. Reminisce with Dame Fiona Woolf and Cherie Blair, who talk about the incredible women in the legal profession, as well as the ongoing challenges with gender inequality. Diversity and inclusion were the order of the day when Yasmin Sheikh joined us, while Brie Stevens-Hoare QC talked about a feeling of not belonging.

Highlighting the diversity of discussion that we’ve had on The Hearing, World Bank Vice-President Sandie Okoro talked to Joe Raczynski about the benefits of working at an organisation that embraced multiculturalism, while former Blur drummer Dave Rowntree spoke about swapping the rockstar life for a career in criminal law.

Criminal barrister Jonathan Goldberg QC regaled us with many a colourful tale about some of his more infamous clients. Alastair Campbell opened up about the Hutton Inquiry and his views on the government, while Ken Clarke talked to us about his posh accent and Cambridge education!

We’ve got plenty more great guests—and some new ideas—to bring you, but for now, enjoy our 50th episode celebration and, of course, stay safe!

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The Hearing – TWLL Takeover with Janelle Wrigley interview with Florence Brocklesby The Hearing – TWLL Takeover with Janelle Wrigley interview with Susan Crumiller The Hearing: Episode 94 – Jury trials pt.2 (Audrey Cherryl Mogan, Garden Court Chambers) The Hearing: Episode 93 – Jury trials pt.1 (Liam Walker QC, Doughty Street Chambers) The Hearing: Episode 92 – Law Firm Antiracism Alliance The Hearing: Episode 91 – Jo-Anne Pugh (BPP University Law School) The Hearing: Episode 90 – Mark van Baal (Follow This) The Hearing: Episode 89 – Special *2021 Yearbook* Episode The Hearing: Episode 88 – Trevor Sterling (Moore Barlow) The Hearing: Episode 87 – I. Stephanie Boyce (Law Society of England & Wales)