FYV #33 - Sound Louder Without Straining: The Mistake Most Attorneys Make
Foster Your Voice Podcast with Kristi Foster
Release Date: 08/25/2025
Foster Your Voice Podcast with Kristi Foster
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info_outlineIf you’ve ever been told, “I can’t hear you,” or you end the day with a sore throat after trial, this episode is for you. Kristi breaks down why vocal power is not about shouting—it’s about breath, resonance, and presence. You’ll learn how to project your voice so it carries clearly across the courtroom, without effort, without strain, and without sacrificing authority.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
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Why “not being loud enough” is often a breath or resonance problem—not a personality trait
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How to use your diaphragm to fuel your voice efficiently
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The difference between a warm, round tone and forward-focused resonance (and why one travels better)
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How volume dynamics create emotional impact with jurors
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Three quick self-checks to improve your courtroom audibility instantly
Key Takeaway:
Vocal power isn’t about force—it’s about freedom. When your breath is low and supported, and your sound is bright and forward, your voice carries naturally and commands attention without strain.
Favorite Moment:
“You can sound louder by getting brighter—not by pushing harder.”
Links & Resources:
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🎁 Free PDF: The Top 20 Legal Terms to Avoid — https://www.fostervoicestudio.com/top20
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🎧 Related Episode: FYV #15 - The 5 Building Blocks: Volume
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