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Women and Work: Bonnie Lee Kunkel

Women and Work: Bonnie Lee Kunkel

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Bonnie Lee Kunkel, a seasoned attorney and former elected official, reflects on her decades-long career navigating gender bias, caregiving responsibilities, and finding purpose in unexpected places. From being the only woman in the courtroom to empowering clients to stand up for themselves, Bonnie’s story is one of quiet strength and unapologetic confidence.

In this episode of Women and Work, Bonnie shares:

• How being assertive came at a cost—but she did it anyway

• Why women must advocate for themselves, even in divorce

• The hidden caregiving labor that shaped her choices

• Her unplanned path to becoming a family law attorney

• What younger women should know about building a meaningful life

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