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Unravelled by DWL

Hosted by Diverse Women in Law

6Episodes
33 minAvg Episode
2022Running Since
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Made by Diverse Women in Law, Unravelled sets out to widen access to knowledge and issues about the legal profession, with a particular focus on the concerns affecting diverse women. It's a short catalogue, six episodes since August 2022, around 33 minutes each and about three hours all up, spanning society, culture, philosophy and science.

Recent episodes point to careers examined up close: LGBTQI advocates in law, a young Indigenous woman navigating law school and law firms, and 'Unravelling Gabrielle Bashir SC: A career at the Bar'. If you're weighing a path in law, or want honest talk about who the profession includes, it's a compact place to start. Listen on Apple Podcasts.

Recent Episodes

01Advocacy in Action: From the Courtroom to the Newsroom14 Aug 202441 min
02From Courtrooms to Changemakers: LGBTQI Advocates in Law24 Sep 202326 min
03Back Yourself: Navigating Law School and Law Firms as a Young Indigenous Woman with Karla15 Jun 202333 min
04Unravelling Tu Le: A career in politics and CLCs14 Nov 202234 min
05Unravelling Gabrielle Bashir SC: A career at the Bar25 Sep 202231 min
06Unravelling Amani Haydar: A conversation about art, justice and healing23 Aug 202232 min
WiseCast studio set in Woolloomooloo, Sydney

Filmed at WiseCast Studios

Episodes of Unravelled by DWL have been filmed at WiseCast Studios, Suite 203, 120 Bourke Street, Woolloomooloo, in the heart of Sydney. Two studios, five sets, engineered sound and broadcast-grade cameras, with a production team that handles everything from record to release.

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What is Unravelled by DWL about?
Unravelled is a podcast by Diverse Women in Law that works to increase access and exposure to knowledge and issues about the legal profession, with a particular focus on issues affecting diverse women. Episodes cover careers at the Bar, community legal centres, politics, advocacy and the experiences of women navigating law school and law firms. The show sits across society, culture, philosophy and science.
Who hosts Unravelled?
The podcast is produced and hosted by Diverse Women in Law, the organisation behind the show. Rather than being built around a single personality, it draws on the group's mission of opening up the legal profession and centring the perspectives of diverse women.
Where is Unravelled by DWL recorded?
Episodes of Unravelled have been filmed at WiseCast Studios in Sydney, located at Suite 203, 120 Bourke Street, Woolloomooloo NSW 2011. The facility has two studios with five sets and an in-house production team handling recording and post-production.
Where can I listen to Unravelled?
You can listen to Unravelled on Apple Podcasts. The show doesn't have an official website of its own, so Apple Podcasts is the place to find the full catalogue of episodes.
How long are the episodes?
Episodes run to about 33 minutes on average. That's long enough for a proper conversation about a guest's career and the issues behind it, while staying easy to fit into a commute.
How many episodes are there?
There are six published episodes, adding up to around three hours of listening in total. The show has been running since 2022, with the first episode released in August of that year, so it's a compact catalogue you can get through quickly.
Who are some of the guests on the show?
Recent episodes feature Gabrielle Bashir SC discussing her career at the Bar, Tu Le on working in politics and community legal centres, and Amani Haydar in a conversation about art, justice and healing. Another episode, Back Yourself, follows Karla's experience navigating law school and law firms as a young Indigenous woman.
What kinds of topics do episodes cover?
The episode list ranges from courtroom advocacy and its crossover with the media to LGBTQI advocates working in law. There are also career-focused conversations, from life at the Bar to community legal centres and politics, all told through the experiences of diverse women in the profession.

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