June 4, 2026

Amplifying Lawyers’ Expertise and Voices Through Digital Content with Bhavya Bhatt, India

Amplifying Lawyers’ Expertise and Voices Through Digital Content with Bhavya Bhatt, India
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In this episode, I speak to Indian entrepreneur, Bhavya Bhatt.

Based in Bangalore, this former lawyer shares how she transformed a legal career into a thought-leadership amplification business for the Indian legal industry.

From battling imposter syndrome to embracing a bold pivot during the pandemic, Bhavya reveals how personal branding—built on lived experience rather than a polished fantasy—can unlock opportunities, even in industries wary of change.

She discusses the power of allyship in content creation (helping clients preserve their voice), the evolving role of AI in legal branding and the importance of showing up with your own language and tone.

Whether you’re a lawyer or legal consultant, Bhavya’s story offers insightful approaches for developing content that resonates.

Listen to learn how to turn your unique experiences into impact.

Show Notes

  • 00:00: Welcome and Bhavya’s journey from law to ClausePlay; the core idea of personal-brand amplification.
  • 00:11: Pandemic pivot, freelancing vs. entrepreneurship and the decision to run an organization on her terms.
  • 00:22: Building client relationships, content collaboration and preserving a client’s voice in branding.
  • 00:27: AI in the legal industry—opportunities, limits and the importance of human-authored content.
  • 00:35: The move from freelancing to a structured company, lessons learned and advice for women entrepreneurs in Asia.
  • 00:42: Bhavya’s current work with ClausePlay, how to connect online, and final thoughts on personal branding.

3 Key Takeaways

  • Your voice is your differentiator: define and share your lived experiences with authenticity.
  • Content doesn’t have to be created alone - it can be a partner process: get someone to handhold you while you’re starting but remember to preserve your voice.
  • AI is a tool, not a replacement: use AI to enhance or finetune your storytelling while always retaining your humanity and credibility.

This episode is sponsored by RedboxStudio.com

For the full show notes, visit WomenpreneurAsia.com

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