
Hosted by Kimberly Lopez · EN

In this episode of Latina Legal Minds, Kimberly Lopez sits down with Daniela de la Piedra, JD, MPA, CPC, a former attorney turned certified Life, Career, and Leadership Coach. After a 13-year career advocating for low-income seniors in Washington, D.C., Daniela made the bold decision to transition out of law and into coaching. Through her journey, she discovered the power of living life “by design” rather than “by default.” Daniela shares how the pandemic became a turning point, helping her recognize the misalignment between her career and personal values. She delves into the process of transitioning careers, the emotional challenges of leaving law, and the lessons she’s learned about aligning work with purpose. As a coach, Daniela now empowers her clients to find balance, fulfillment, and joy by reconnecting with their values and vision for life. This conversation is packed with insights on embracing change, creating intentionality, and using coaching as a tool for self-discovery. Whether you’re considering a career pivot or simply seeking more balance in your life, this episode will inspire you to design a life that truly aligns with your values. What You’ll Learn in This Episode Daniela’s journey from aspiring doctor to attorney, and eventually, to certified coach. How she helped vulnerable senior clients during her legal career and why advocacy remains a core value. The emotional and practical challenges of leaving a decade-long legal career for a new path. What it means to live life “by design” versus “by default,” and how to identify misalignment. The unique role of coaching in helping professionals find clarity, balance, and fulfillment. Practical steps to overcome feeling stuck and start aligning your career with your ideal lifestyle. Resources and Links Follow Daniela on Instagram: @everydaydanielacoaching Connect with Daniela on LinkedIn: Daniela de la Piedra Learn More About Coaching: Visit Daniela’s Website Join the Conversation If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review and subscribe to the Latina Legal Minds Podcast for more inspiring stories and practical advice from Latina lawyers breaking barriers and redefining success. Connect with Latina Legal Minds on Social Media: LinkedIn: LLM LinkedIn: Kimberly Lopez Instagram Facebook Pinterest Website

In this episode of Latina Legal Minds,host Kimberly Lopez is joined by Veronica Cardenas, founder of Humanigration, an organization dedicated to transforming the immigration experience through a human-centered approach. Veronica shares her powerful journey, from being an immigration prosecutor for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to becoming a fierce advocate for immigrants and shifting the narrative around immigration law. Veronica talks about her personal experiences as the daughter of Colombian and Peruvian immigrants, the challenges of working for ICE under the Trump administration, and how her frustrations with the broken immigration system led her to create Humanigration. She discusses the importance of empowering immigrants to understand the legal process, the emotional weight of immigration law, and how we can shift the public perception of immigration by celebrating each individual story. Tune in for a heartwarming and insightful conversation about how the intersection of law and compassion can help us transform the immigration experience. Key Topics Discussed: Veronica’s journey from ICE prosecutor to founder of Humanigration. The emotional challenges of immigration law and working under the Trump administration. How Humanigration is different from traditional immigration law firms. The importance of empowering immigrants with knowledge and confidence. How we can change the narrative around immigration in the U.S. Veronica’s reflections on balancing two cultural identities as a Latina and an American. Her proudest moments and the personal inspirations behind her work. Resources Mentioned: Humanigration Website Follow Humanigration on Instagram: @humanigration Veronica’s articles in The Hill: Article 1, Article 2 Join the Conversation: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review and subscribe to the Latina Legal Minds Podcast for more inspiring stories and practical advice from Latina lawyers breaking barriers and redefining success. Connect with Latina Legal Minds on Social Media: LinkedIn: LLM LinkedIn: Kimberly Lopez Instagram Facebook Pinterest Website

In this episode of the Latina Legal Minds Podcast, host Kimberly Lopez sits down with Gina Diaz, a highly accomplished immigration and real estate attorney, real estate investor, and advocate for immigrant rights. Gina’s personal journey from immigrating to the U.S. as a child to becoming a successful lawyer and real estate investor is nothing short of inspirational. With over 50 properties in her personal portfolio, Gina has become a sought-after speaker on resilience, overcoming fear, and achieving work-life balance. Key Topics Discussed: Gina’s Early Journey: Gina shares her story of immigrating to the U.S. from Mexico at the age of six, the challenges of adjusting to life in a new country, and how those early experiences shaped her determination and work ethic. Becoming a Single Mother at 19: Gina opens up about how becoming a single mother at a young age could have derailed her dreams but instead fueled her passion to succeed and carve out a meaningful career. Battling Ovarian Cancer: At the age of 33, Gina faced one of her greatest challenges when she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. She shares how this life-altering event pushed her to rethink her career and legacy, leading her to real estate investing as a means of building generational wealth. Building a Real Estate Empire: Gina explains how she grew her real estate portfolio to over 50 properties and the strategies she used to invest, including how she leveraged private money loans to fund her early investments. Empowering Women Through Real Estate: As co-founder of We Win, LLC, Gina is passionate about helping women, especially Latinas, gain financial independence through real estate investing. She discusses how she educates and empowers women to take control of their financial futures. Key Insights on Real Estate Investing: Gina shares practical advice on real estate investing, from how to analyze properties to determining whether to flip, rent, or wholesale a property. She also offers tips on mitigating risks and financing your first deal without using your own money. The Importance of Work-Life Balance: Despite her busy career, Gina emphasizes the importance of taking care of your health and finding balance between work and personal life. She shares how she learned this lesson after ignoring warning signs during her cancer diagnosis. Facing Fear Head-On: Gina’s outlook on life is shaped by her ability to face challenges without letting fear hold her back. She offers listeners advice on how to overcome fear, embrace challenges, and take risks in both life and business. Memorable Quotes: “Fear stops us from succeeding. Don’t let it stop you.” “If you don’t fail, how will you know what success is like?” “My parents did not struggle for me to say it’s over. It’s not over until I say it’s over.” Connect with Gina Diaz: Instagram: @abogadaginadiaz Facebook: Gina Diaz Website: www.diazcase.com Contact: Gina's office phone: (773) 579-0140 Join the Conversation: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review and subscribe to the Latina Legal Minds Podcast for more inspiring stories and practical advice from Latina lawyers breaking barriers and redefining success. Connect with LLM on Social Media: LinkedIn: LLM LinkedIn: Kimberly Lopez Instagram Facebook Pinterest Website

In this episode of Latina Legal Minds, we sit down with Lauren Fernandez, an accomplished HR expert and founder of Do HR Better, to discuss her inspiring career journey. Lauren shares her transition from Big Law to entrepreneurship, highlighting the challenges and rewards of moving from a traditional legal career into HR and people operations. With over 15 years of experience across industries like law, startups, and large organizations, Lauren opens up about her passion for building people-first workplaces and her decision to launch her own HR consulting firm, Do HR Better. We dive into: Career Transitions: How Lauren transitioned from labor and employment law to HR leadership and ultimately entrepreneurship. Exploring New Roles: The importance of being open to change and leveraging transferable skills when making career moves. Building Do HR Better: Lauren’s motivation for starting her consulting firm and the gap she identified in the HR market for startups and small businesses. Challenges for Minority Entrepreneurs: The unique challenges minority entrepreneurs face and Lauren’s advice for those navigating the complexities of running a business. Empowering Latina Lawyers: Reflections on being a Latina in law and how embracing non-linear career paths can lead to fulfilling professional lives. Lauren’s story is a testament to the power of exploration, resilience, and lifting others up along the way. Whether you’re a lawyer considering a career shift or an entrepreneur in need of HR guidance, this episode offers invaluable insights and practical advice. Connect with Lauren Fernandez: LinkedIn: Lauren Fernandez Email: lauren@dohrbetter.com Website: Do HR Better Connect with LLM on Social Media: LinkedIn: LLM LinkedIn: Kimberly Lopez Instagram Facebook Pinterest Website

In this episode, we sit down with Heather R. Reese, a Latina attorney who’s making waves not only in personal injury law but also in the world of fashion and body positivity. Heather shares her journey from interning at the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office to working with one of the city’s largest personal injury firms, all while building a strong social media presence focused on empowering women. Tune in to hear how Heather balances her legal career with her passion for fashion and self-expression. We discuss the challenges she’s faced as a Latina lawyer, how she’s broken through barriers in a competitive field, and the importance of authenticity in both her professional and personal life. Key Takeaways: Heather’s early experiences at the DA’s office and how they shaped her career. The importance of representation and visibility for Latinas in law. How Heather integrates her love for fashion and body positivity into her brand. Overcoming obstacles and staying authentic in a traditionally conservative industry. Advice for young Latinas aspiring to break into law or any male-dominated profession. Guest Bio: Heather R. Reese is an associate attorney specializing in personal injury law with a focus on motor vehicle accidents and premises liability. Outside of her legal practice, Heather is a strong advocate for young women in the legal field and uses her platform to promote fashion and body positivity, particularly for Latinas. Connect with Heather: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heather_rxoxo LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-reese-209482321 Join the Conversation: Share your thoughts on this episode by tagging us on social media and using the hashtag #LatinaLegalMinds. We’d love to hear how you’re empowering others in your legal journey! Subscribe & Support: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on your favorite platform. Your support helps us reach more listeners and continue bringing you insightful conversations with inspiring Latina legal minds.

Episode Overview: In this episode, we sit down with Vanessa Gomez, a trailblazing attorney and the founder of Lawtinas in Big Law. Vanessa shares her inspiring journey from being the first lawyer in her family to creating a supportive community for Latina attorneys in Big Law. She offers invaluable insights into the challenges and rewards of a career in Big Law, the importance of mentorship and sponsorship, and how pro bono work has grounded her throughout her legal career. Key Topics Covered: Vanessa's Career Path: From a paralegal to a finance professional, and eventually a Big Law associate. Overcoming challenges as the first lawyer in her family. Navigating the steep learning curve of law school and Big Law practice. Challenges in Big Law: The high level of responsibility and the need to be well-versed in various areas of law. Learning to navigate firm dynamics, politics, and the partnership track. The importance of building relationships across departments and practice areas. Pro Bono Work: Vanessa’s motivation for engaging in pro bono work, inspired by her upbringing in a low-income community. Balancing pro bono work with billable hours and how it enhances courtroom experience. The impact of pro bono work on her personal and professional life. Lawtinas in Big Law: The founding of Lawtinas in Big Law to combat isolation and build a community for Latina attorneys. The initiative’s rapid growth and its role in providing mentorship and support. Uplifting Latinas in the legal profession and increasing retention in Big Law. Mentorship and Sponsorship: The critical role of mentors (advisors) and sponsors (advocates) in career advancement. Vanessa’s personal experiences with mentorship and her ongoing search for a strong sponsor within her firm. Advice for Aspiring Big Law Attorneys: Encouraging aspiring attorneys to believe in their capabilities, even in the face of underrepresentation. Viewing Big Law as a valuable stepping stone for acquiring skills, resources, and opportunities. Addressing the misconception that working in Big Law is "selling out" and highlighting its benefits. The Power of Connection: How social media and technology enable Latina attorneys to connect, support, and collaborate across the nation. The importance of sharing stories and uplifting each other within the legal profession. Links Mentioned: Lawtinas in Big Law Instagram Vanessa Gomez on LinkedIn Join the Conversation: Share your thoughts on this episode by tagging us on social media and using the hashtag #LatinaLegalMinds. We’d love to hear how you’re empowering others in your legal journey! Subscribe & Support: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on your favorite platform. Your support helps us reach more listeners and continue bringing you insightful conversations with inspiring Latina legal minds.