Ep. 263 - Resonant Conversations with Master Coach Amy Day

From Hostage To Hero

You’re in the middle of voir dire, talking, they’re nodding, but those blank faces tell you everything — you know they’re not really hearing you.

In this week's episode, we’re tackling exactly how to change that. We’ve got Amy Day, executive coach who knows a thing or two about getting through tough crowds.

We’ll show you how to use coaching techniques like powerful questions, active listening, and trusting your intuition to engage with jurors like never before.

Because what jurors really want is the raw, unpolished truth, NOT a performance.

So stop shying away from those unscripted moments and start owning the room.

TUNE IN NOW!

Xo, Sari

Quote: 

“So many conversations we have are surface-level and not full of authenticity. People are constantly giving us information about themselves, but we don’t clue in, we don’t listen, and then we don’t make something of it. Resonant conversations are about getting to the deeper level of who someone is and what’s important to them. When we have those conversations, we can resolve conflict quicker, create connections, and actually bring abundance because people are looking to be seen.”

— Amy Day

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