The Paralegal Coach
The Paralegal Coach

The Paralegal Coach

Ann Pearson

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The Paralegal Coach podcast show is hosted by Ann Pearson, a former paralegal and paralegal manager, turned entrepreneur. Join us to get actionable strategies that will fast-track your paralegal career. We're going to do that with informative interviews, behind-the-curtain tips from management, and solo episodes where we take deep dives into areas that matter most to paralegals. Our mission is to give you tangible things that you can walk away with that add value to your paralegal career.

Recent Episodes

How New Paralegals Learn Fast Without Burning Out
DEC 16, 2025
How New Paralegals Learn Fast Without Burning Out
In this episode, Ann Pearson tackles one of the most common and most discouraging experiences for new paralegals: being thrown into the role with little to no onboarding. Ann calls it the "sink or swim" training model, and she reassures listeners that feeling lost or unprepared isn't a reflection of their ability. Instead of waiting for a better onboarding system, she introduces her FAST Learning Method: a four-step framework designed to help new paralegals self-onboard quickly, confidently, and strategically. This episode also ties directly into the free Paralegal Survival Toolkit, which includes worksheets and templates for implementing the FAST method. Key Takeaways: The lack of onboarding is a system problem, not a you problem: Most new paralegals are thrown into the role without training. Feeling unprepared is normal, widespread, and solvable. Ann's FAST Learning Method accelerates your learning curve: Familiarize: Get a high-level understanding of people, systems, preferences, and workflows before you dive in. Ask Early: Prevent mistakes by asking clarifying questions at the start of every project. Shadow Smartly: Observe not just what experienced paralegals do, but why they do it. Track the Wins: Build confidence by documenting your daily progress and learning. Experienced paralegals ask more questions, not fewer: Asking early, targeted questions shows initiative and prevents rework, misunderstandings, and wasted time. Self-onboarding is possible with the right framework: Even without a structured training program, new paralegals can quickly gain clarity, competence, and confidence using FAST. Download the free Paralegal Survival Toolkit: This episode's tools, including checklists, templates, and prompts, are available at ParalegalToolkit.com and pair with this and upcoming episodes. You are not behind, you're just new. Mastery takes time, and progress compounds quickly when you organize your learning and acknowledge your growth. For all of our paralegal podcast episodes: https://paralegal-bootcamp.com/
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Paralegal Survival Toolkit - a Series
DEC 9, 2025
Paralegal Survival Toolkit - a Series
Episode Summary: In this episode, Ann Pearson gets straight to the heart of the biggest challenge paralegals face managing an overwhelming workload. Skipping the usual intro, Ann dives right into why so many paralegals feel behind before their day even begins, and why that feeling has nothing to do with their competence. Drawing from her own early-career story of last-minute assignments and impossible timelines, Ann explains the real reason paralegals struggle: no one ever teaches them the systems and structures needed to stay ahead of the chaos. To change that, she introduces a four-step blueprint that helps legal support professionals move from reactive to proactive workload management. Ann also walks listeners through the first section of her new Paralegal Survival Toolkit, a free eight-part resource designed to help paralegals build clarity, control, and confidence in their daily work. As the episode unfolds, she reassures listeners that while the legal workload will always be heavy, the overwhelm doesn't have to be. Key Takeaways: Workload overwhelm is normal and fixable: Feeling behind is not a personal failing; it's part of the legal profession. What can change is your system for handling the workload. Prioritize by impact, not urgency: Inbox urgency is often an illusion. Instead, look for items tied to court deadlines, client deliverables, strategic decisions, or workflows that move a file forward. Map the work before you start the work: Most overwhelm happens because tasks aren't broken down. A project like "prepare discovery responses" contains 8 - 10 steps. Mapping creates clarity and reduces stress. Verify deadlines and assumptions every time: Asking clarifying questions isn't being difficult - it's being professional. Confirm deadlines, expectations, and whether a draft or final version is needed before you begin. Eliminate micro time wasters to reclaim hours: Small inefficiencies, repeated searches, rewriting emails, constant notifications, lack of templates, or unclear instructions add up quickly. System fixes unlock weekly time savings. You can't change the workload, but you can change your control over it. Heavy workloads are unavoidable, but overwhelm isn't. Skills and systems, not more hours, are what make the difference. Get the free Paralegal Survival Toolkit. The downloadable toolkit includes the workload clarity checklist, prioritization prompts, and a project-mapping template. It supports this episode and the seven episodes that follow. Access it at ParalegalToolkit.com. Get more free paralegal resources: https://paralegal-bootcamp.com/paralegal-resources For all of our paralegal podcast episodes: https://paralegal-bootcamp.com/
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Don't Ever Stop Asking Questions
NOV 25, 2025
Don't Ever Stop Asking Questions
Episode Summary: In this milestone episode host, Ann Pearson, introduces listeners to a fresh direction for the podcast! Spoiler alert: check out the new name of the podcast show. She dives into a topic few paralegals admit out loud: the fear of asking questions on the job. Drawing from decades of experience and countless messages from paralegals who hesitate to speak up, Ann breaks down why this fear develops, how it limits professional growth, and what it costs you in your daily work. She also reveals an exciting behind-the-scenes project: Ann AI, a private, secure AI tool trained exclusively on her teaching materials, built to give paralegals a judgment-free place to ask anything. Key Takeaways: Asking questions is a performance strategy not a weakness: avoiding questions leads to more guessing, rework, anxiety, and slower professional growth. Thoughtful question asking is part of being an effective paralegal. Ann's five-step framework to ask better questions: Look for the answer first, provide context, offer your best guess, ask for the "why" when appropriate, and group non-urgent questions together. There is now a safe space for paralegals to ask anything: Ann AI. Ann introduces a secure, private AI trained entirely on her courses, coaching, and frameworks to help paralegals navigate challenges they may feel uncomfortable asking a person. Get more free paralegal resources: https://paralegal-bootcamp.com/paralegal-resources For all of our paralegal podcast episodes: https://paralegal-bootcamp.com/
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Do You Want to Survive or Thrive?
OCT 22, 2025
Do You Want to Survive or Thrive?
Episode Summary: In this episode of the 'Paralegals on Fire' podcast, host Ann Pearson delves into strategies for thriving in a paralegal career versus merely surviving. She shares her insights from years of training paralegals, highlighting the distinguishable traits between those who excel and those who just get by. Ann also discusses her current projects, including the forthcoming Rise Legal Support Mastery Program and an attorney training course collaborated with a law firm in Chicago. She also addresses the importance of continuous personal and professional growth, mentorship, and avoiding workplace negativity. Ann emphasizes that thriving is a choice and encourages paralegals to take ownership of their careers. Key Takeaways: Survive vs. Thrive: Thriving paralegals go beyond doing what's required - they take initiative, grow their skills, and actively shape their careers instead of just getting by. Career Ownership: Success comes from taking responsibility for your professional development, not waiting for feedback or promotions to drive improvement. Excellence in Action: Thriving paralegals create systems, checklists, and habits that ensure accuracy, consistency, and high-quality work every time. Going Beyond the Job Description: The best paralegals anticipate needs, offer solutions, and seek ways to add value beyond what's expected. Leadership and Mentorship: True professionals lift others up, avoid negativity, and lead by example - even without a management title. Long-Term Impact: A thrive mindset early in your career leads to greater confidence, satisfaction, and earning potential over time. Evolving the Profession: Ann's upcoming programs (RISE and Litigator Launch Pad) aim to elevate both paralegals and attorneys through skill-building, collaboration, and excellence. Get more free paralegal resources: https://paralegal-bootcamp.com/paralegal-resources For all of our paralegal podcast episodes: https://paralegal-bootcamp.com/paralegals-on-fire-podcast
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19 MIN
Want to Enjoy Your Paralegal Job More? Find Your Niche!
SEP 10, 2025
Want to Enjoy Your Paralegal Job More? Find Your Niche!
Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode of the Paralegals on Fire Podcast Show, host Ann Pearson shares an inspiring conversation with Lisa Abbey in this episode of Paralegals on Fire. Lisa, a seasoned paralegal specialist at the U.S. Attorney's Office, discusses her passion for the profession, emphasizing continuous learning and finding one's niche. She offers advice for paralegals feeling stuck or undervalued, stressing the importance of mastering technology, expanding knowledge, and seeking passion within the legal field. Gain insights from Lisa's journey from medical malpractice to her current role, highlighting experiences that shaped her fulfilling paralegal career. Key Takeaways: Continuous Learning: Pursuing knowledge and mastering technology in your practice area are crucial for standing out in the paralegal field. Finding Your Niche: Identifying and engaging with a practice area you are passionate about can vastly improve job satisfaction. Building Trust: Gaining respect and trust in the workplace hinges on showcasing your value, making your skills indispensable to your team. Professional Growth: Participating in educational opportunities and professional associations like NALA and the ABA can enhance your career trajectory. Looking for Positives: Emphasizing the importance of deriving positive takeaways from every job experience, even challenging ones. Get more free paralegal resources: https://paralegal-bootcamp.com/paralegal-resources For all of our paralegal podcast episodes: https://paralegal-bootcamp.com/paralegals-on-fire-podcast
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23 MIN