Send us a text What if the path you’re on was poured for you long before you could choose? Lalita Rajah grew up in a family where law was more lineage than option, excelled at the academics, and built a steady career in corporate litigation and trademarks. The work was demanding but not ruthless, the colleagues became friends, and the respect was real. Yet beneath the competence was a quiet absence: fulfilment. A personal loss she couldn’t step away to honour and a cycle of heartbreak cracked...
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Send us a text What if the path you’re on was poured for you long before you could choose? Lalita Rajah grew up in a family where law was more lineage than option, excelled at the academics, and built a steady career in corporate litigation and trademarks. The work was demanding but not ruthless, the colleagues became friends, and the respect was real. Yet beneath the competence was a quiet absence: fulfilment. A personal loss she couldn’t step away to honour and a cycle of heartbreak cracked...
Silverfox Hustle #98 - Lalitha Rajah - From Courtrooms To Yoga Mats
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4 weeks ago
Silverfox Hustle #98 - Lalitha Rajah - From Courtrooms To Yoga Mats
Send us a text What if the path you’re on was poured for you long before you could choose? Lalita Rajah grew up in a family where law was more lineage than option, excelled at the academics, and built a steady career in corporate litigation and trademarks. The work was demanding but not ruthless, the colleagues became friends, and the respect was real. Yet beneath the competence was a quiet absence: fulfilment. A personal loss she couldn’t step away to honour and a cycle of heartbreak cracked...
The Silverfox Hustle Podcast
Send us a text What if the path you’re on was poured for you long before you could choose? Lalita Rajah grew up in a family where law was more lineage than option, excelled at the academics, and built a steady career in corporate litigation and trademarks. The work was demanding but not ruthless, the colleagues became friends, and the respect was real. Yet beneath the competence was a quiet absence: fulfilment. A personal loss she couldn’t step away to honour and a cycle of heartbreak cracked...