Rhetoric is the thought and planning about how information is structured and presented for optimal impact. Rhetoric applies to both written and spoken communication.

That means that feminine style rhetoric is the style of speaking and presenting that uses traditionally feminine techniques.

It’s likely that some feminine-style traits do come more naturally to women than men, and vice versa for masculine style-traits. But here’s the most important thing to remember: we can use and borrow from both styles, no matter our gender.

Feminine style rhetoric is used by both women and men to appeal to a group and motivate a team spirit. It can be extremely effective and powerful when used well.

At its core, what feminine style does is it creates a relationship between the speaker and the audience that is, for the most part, equal. The focus isn’t so much about authority, but rather a shared commitment for a greater good.

Learn more and find show notes here: https://jenniferspoelma.com/podcast-feed/feminine-style-rhetoric