Why Mentorship Matters More Than Ever for New Lawyers, with Joseline Hardrick

January 29
35 mins

Episode Description

Law school prepares students to think like lawyers, but it often leaves them without a clear picture of what comes next. Zack Glaser sits down with Jocelyn Hardrick to explore how mentorship, pipeline programs, and practical guidance can help first-generation and nontraditional students bridge the gap between legal education and real-world practice. 

They unpack the challenges students face when they lack exposure to legal careers, the importance of writing and bar preparation support, and how community and accountability shape confidence during the transition into the profession. The episode highlights how intentional mentorship and community support can reduce uncertainty, build confidence, and create clearer pathways into the legal profession. 

Listen to our other episodes on mentorship, mindset, and professional development.  

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Links from the episode:

https://www.journeytoesquire.com/
 

Chapters: 

00:00 – Introduction 

01:45 – Why the Path Into Law Isn’t Clear 

06:10 – Meet Jocelyn Hardrick 

08:25 – What Journey to Esquire Does 

12:40 – First-Generation and Nontraditional Barriers 

17:30 – Mentorship vs. Sponsorship 

21:55 – Writing, Bar Prep, and Practical Skills 

26:40 – Building Confidence Through Community 

31:20 – Advice for New and Aspiring Lawyers 

34:10 – Closing Thoughts 

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