Listen "FYV #23 - Balancing Logic and Emotion: The Key to Memorable Advocacy"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we dive into a critical—but often misunderstood—aspect of courtroom communication: why facts alone aren't enough to make jurors care. Pairing logical information with emotional presence isn't about performance—it's about leadership. You'll learn how to use tone, breath, and vocal intention to bring meaning to your case, so jurors don't just understand the facts… they remember and act on them. In this episode, you'll learn: Why facts without emotional context are forgettable The neuroscience behind emotional memory and juror decision-making How to use breath and tone to convey meaning without "being performative" A simple mindset shift that makes even repeated details land with impact How presence and vocal care build trust, not manipulation Key Takeaway: You don't have to choose between logic and emotion. When your voice, breath, and body align with the meaning of your message, jurors feel the truth behind the facts—and that's what moves them. Favorite moment: "You're not just reporting the fact. You're retelling the truth." Links & Resources: The 6 Ingredients of a Perfect Vocal Warm-up — https://www.fostervoicestudio.com/warmup Brene Brown "Unused Creativity is Not Benign" - https://www.instagram.com/reel/DHYhHKWuoKE/?igsh=MXN2NWUxNDNyc3ZzNA== Get the my weekly newsletter The Foster Files - https://www.fostervoicestudio.com/connect Want more? 👉 Follow me online for behind-the-scenes voice tips, mindset shifts, and strategies to help you lead with your voice in and out of court: IG: www.instagram.com/fostervoicestudio FB: www.facebook.com/fostervoicestudio LI: www.linkedin/in/fosterthought Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/fostervoicestudio/ 💬 Share this episode with a colleague who's ready to deepen their courtroom presence
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