FYV #68 - Silence Is Strategy: How to Get More from Jurors and Witnesses
In this episode, Kristi explores why trial attorneys must start considering how differently jurors process, learn, and retain information. Drawing from a practical framework shared by an AuDHD creator, she introduces the CLEAR method—a simple, actionable way to make your communication more accessible, structured, and effective for all jurors. Because here’s the truth: when you design for neurodiverse thinkers, you improve learning for everyone. In the Communication Tip, Kristi challenges your relationship with silence—and shows how your comfort (or discomfort) with it directly impacts your authority, juror engagement, and the quality of information you receive in voir dire and beyond. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why neurodiversity matters in the courtroom—not just in education What “AuDHD” means and why it’s important to understand evolving language The CLEAR framework for improving juror comprehension: Why these strategies benefit all jurors—not just neurodiverse individuals How silence increases authority and strengthens communication The three powerful things that happen when you stop filling every pause with words Key Takeaway: Accessibility is not a limitation—it’s a strategic advantage. When you simplify, structure, and allow space for processing, you don’t just present information—you make it usable. Favorite moment: “Clarity isn’t just about what you say—it’s about how much you ask them to hold at once.” Links & Resources: AuDHD Communication tactic → https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1Dns... Episode #63: What Jurors Actually Think When You Pause → https://www.fostervoicestudio.com/blo... Free resource: Pace & Pause Guide → fostervoicestudio.com/paceandpause Want more? 👉 Get weekly tips and techniques delivered to your inbox. Subscribe to "The Foster Files" Newsletter: https://www.fostervoicestudio.com/con... 👉 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: / fostervoicestudio FB: / fostervoicestudio LI: https://www.linkedin/in/fosterthought Pinterest: / fostervoicestudio If this episode shifted how you think about juror learning, start applying just one element of CLEAR in your next interaction—whether that’s in court, in a meeting, or even at home, leave a 5-star review and share this episode with a colleague. Because when more attorneys communicate with clarity and intention, everyone benefits—including the jury.

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