Listen "FYV #16 - The 5 Building Blocks: Tone"
Episode Synopsis
It's not what you said. It's how you said it. Your tone delivers emotion before your jurors even process the words. And if you're not intentional with your tone, you may be sending the wrong emotional cues—and shutting jurors down without even realizing it. In today's episode, we wrap up our 5 Building Blocks of Voice series by focusing on TONE—the often-overlooked element that carries the emotional weight of your message. 🔍 In this episode, you'll learn: How tone can create momentum, authority, compassion, or conflict What happens when tone doesn't match your message (hint: confusion, resistance, and shutdown) Why "doing the voices" helps jurors track who's speaking and how they feel about it How to calibrate your tone for contrast, clarity, and courtroom connection 🎯 Key Takeaway: Your tone isn't just emotional—it's instructional. It tells jurors how to feel, when to lean in, and why it matters. 💡 Favorite moment: "You can't say, 'They did this, and this, and this… and then she died' in the same tone. That's not just ineffective—it's inhuman. Jurors need your vocal shift to signal the emotional weight." 🎁 Free Resource: Want to know if you're using your full vocal range—or where you might be holding back? 👉 Book your free vocal assessment here » https://calendly.com/fostervoicestudio/30-minute-assessment-clone You'll walk away with clarity on how your voice works for you—and where it might be working against you. 🔗 Links & Resources: Free Guide: Pace & Pause IG Carousel on 5 types of listeners: https://www.instagram.com/p/C5T3D9vrpBO/?img_index=4 💬 Want more? If today's episode sparked something for you, share it with a colleague or leave a review. Your voice matters—just like theirs does. Until next time, Keep fostering your voice. 🎤
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