If your jurors aren’t as outraged about the details of your case as you think they should be, I have a question for you:

Did you give them evidence, information, and facts? Or did you give them passion? 

Because if you spoke about the horrific details of your case without any inkling of emotion in your voice… why would you expect the jury to feel anything but “meh”? 

If you’re going to effectively motivate your jurors to give you your verdict, you need them to be emotionally invested in your case. 

How do you do that? 

Tune in to today’s episode of the FHTH podcast to learn how to get your jurors “appropriately rageful.” 

Enjoy!

-Sari

 

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For help learning how to use your voice to communicate your emotions to the jury, reach out to our resident vocal coach Kristi Foster at [email protected] to book a free discovery session. Kristi LOVES working with y’all on this.  

 

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You talk about these horrific events without a hint of emotion in your voice, and then you come, and you complain to me and say, "They're [the jurors] not appropriately rageful." Well, that's your fucking fault. 

 

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