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FYV #43 - Rhythm That Sticks: How to Make Your Words Memorable

Foster Your Voice Podcast with Kristi Foster

Release Date: 11/03/2025

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Most trial attorneys fall into one of two traps when they speak: they either get stuck in repetitive vocal patterns that lull jurors to sleep… or they avoid rhythm altogether and lose clarity. In this episode, Kristi unpacks the neuroscience and strategy behind rhythm as a communication tool — how to use repetition, contrast, and deliberate pattern to make your message stick in jurors’ minds long after closing arguments.

 

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  1. Why predictable vocal patterns sabotage juror attention.

  2. The difference between distracting repetition and intentional rhythm.

  3. How Parallel Structure and Juxtaposition give your argument clarity and musicality.

  4. The power of the Rule of Three to build momentum and land your point.

  5. How to Ring the Bell with a repeatable phrase jurors carry into deliberations.

  6. Why rhythm activates both emotion and logic for deeper juror connection.

 

Key Takeaway:

A pattern grabs attention. A break in the pattern keeps it.

Rhythm is the architecture of a message that sticks.

 

Favorite Moment:

“Our brains are pattern-seeking. When they can predict where you’re going next, they relax. That’s why you have to avoid prolonged patterns — not to keep jurors guessing, but to keep them engaged.”

 

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