Foster Your Voice Podcast with Kristi Foster

Kristi Foster

Welcome to Foster Your Voice, the go-to podcast for trial attorneys ready to unlock the power of their voice. Hosted by Kristi Foster, a vocal and nonverbal communication coach, this show delivers concise, actionable tips to help you build vocal confidence, captivate jurors, and communicate with purpose—and on purpose. Whether you're preparing for your next trial or seeking to sharpen your courtroom presence, each episode will equip you with strategies to harness your full-spectrum voice and elevate your impact in the courtroom. Ready to speak, lead, and win? Tune in and let's get started!

  1. 1D AGO

    FYV #50 - Motivation Isn't a Feeling: How Jurors Decide and How You Stay Grounded

    In this episode, we explore motivation from two critical angles: what motivates jurors to stay engaged and move toward a verdict — and what actually motivates you to show up grounded, prepared, and consistent in high-stakes moments. Jurors don't get motivated in isolation; they respond to your energy, clarity, and intentionality. And before jurors ever lean in, you have to generate momentum for yourself. This episode bridges courtroom communication with personal practice, showing how relevance fuels juror engagement and how motivation is built through small, repeatable actions — not perfect conditions.   In this episode, you'll learn: Why jurors arrive already managing uncertainty, discomfort, and self-doubt How unfamiliar language and legal concepts increase cognitive distance for jurors Why facts alone don't motivate — and what makes them land How to anchor your case in jurors' shared values and lived experience What "relevance before information" really means in trial storytelling Why motivation isn't a feeling — it's a practice How internal "soundtracks" shape consistency, confidence, and momentum Four practical soundtracks that support action, growth, and follow-through   Key Takeaway: Motivation doesn't start with information — it starts with relevance. Jurors engage when they can see themselves in the story, and you stay motivated when you stop waiting to feel ready and start practicing forward motion. Action creates clarity, not the other way around.   Favorite moment: The reframe that "you don't feel motivated — you practice motivation," especially when paired with the reminder that consistency is built through small, imperfect reps.   Links & Resources: Jon Acuff's Soundtracks https://store.jonacuff.com/soundtracks   Want more? 👉 Get weekly tips and techniques delivered to your inbox. Subscribe to "The Foster Files" Newsletter: https://www.fostervoicestudio.com/contact 👉 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: https://www.instagram.com/fostervoicestudio FB: https://www.facebook.com/fostervoicestudio LI: https://www.linkedin/in/fosterthought Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/fostervoicestudio/   If this episode resonated, share it with your trial team and start talking about how you'll anchor relevance for jurors and sustain motivation for yourselves. And don't miss the upcoming bonus episode wrapping up Season 1 and looking ahead to 2026. Until next time — keep fostering your voice.

    21 min
  2. DEC 15

    FYV #49 - RBF, Thinking Face, and the Juror's Subconscious

    In this episode, we zoom out from pure vocal technique and dig into one of the most overlooked communication tools in the courtroom: your face. With 43 expressive muscles firing even when you're not speaking, your facial expressions reveal more than you think — especially to jurors who instinctively read micro-cues for safety, sincerity, and credibility. You'll learn why your "resting face," thinking patterns, stress habits, and unintended microexpressions can either support your message or sabotage it — and how to intentionally build a neutral, open, trustworthy facial baseline that aligns with your storytelling and presence.   In this episode, you'll learn: Why jurors trust your face over your words — every single time How genetics, aging, and habitual expressions shape your resting facial posture What RBF really is (and why it matters in voir dire and trial) How stress, tension, and "thinking face" create misleading microexpressions Why your neutral expression is part of your credibility package Simple daily exercises to train a more open, receptive, and aligned resting expression How an "inner smile" softens your presence without faking anything Ways your face, voice, and message can work together instead of contradicting one another   Key Takeaway Your face communicates before your voice ever does — and jurors believe the face. When your facial expression aligns with your intention and your story, jurors stay open, receptive, and connected. When it doesn't, they disengage before you've even begun. Awareness + a little intentional practice = enormous return on credibility.   Favorite Moment That moment where you describe walking through the grocery store practicing your neutral face and inner smile — a perfect reminder that high-stakes communication is built in low-stakes environments.   Links & Resources Revisit Episode #4 How One Word Can Change Your Year: https://www.fostervoicestudio.com/blog/podcast4 Connect with Kristi on Instagram: @fostervoicestudio Email questions or coaching inquiries: kristi@fostervoicestudio.com   Want more? 👉 Get weekly tips and techniques delivered to your inbox. Subscribe to "The Foster Files" Newsletter: https://www.fostervoicestudio.com/contact 👉 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: https://www.instagram.com/fostervoicestudio FB: https://www.facebook.com/fostervoicestudio LI: https://www.linkedin/in/fosterthought Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/fostervoicestudio/   If you're ready to develop vocal presence, refine your nonverbal clarity, and learn how jurors actually perceive you, join the newsletter or reach out for 1:1 coaching. Your voice and your face are telling a story — make sure it's the one you want jurors to hear.

    17 min
  3. DEC 8

    FYV #48 - The Two Personalities That Shut Down Your Jury

    In this episode, Kristi unveils the two personality types that quietly shut jurors down long before your story ever gets a chance to land: the know-it-all and the chronic apologizer. Both create emotional friction that drains jurors' attention and engagement — just in opposite ways. Kristi breaks down how each style shows up vocally and nonverbally in the courtroom, why jurors feel instantly exhausted by them, and how even small shifts in vocal presence, humility, and breath-supported delivery can completely change how jurors perceive you. This is a mindset-and-voice tune-up every trial attorney needs.   In this episode, you'll learn: Why know-it-all energy is instantly detectable — and instantly off-putting — to jurors How insecurity-based communication shows up in your tone, breath, volume, and physical presence The emotional toll both extremes place on jurors (and why that drains their ability to retain facts) What "emotional currency" is and how your delivery either preserves or depletes it Simple vocal strategies to move toward confident, humble authority How breath, pitch, projection, and melody help you communicate conviction without arrogance The small (but mighty) 10% vocal shift that can change juror perception instantly   Key Takeaway: Jurors connect to you before they connect to your case. Know-it-all energy shuts them down and apologizer energy makes them caretake you — both drain their emotional bandwidth. Humility + conviction, supported by intentional breath and steady vocal presence, is the winning middle ground.   Favorite moment: Kristi's description of how the apologizer forces jurors into emotional caretaking mode — and how that completely hijacks their ability to follow the story — is a mic-drop reminder of how subconsciously jurors respond to vocal delivery.   Links & Resources: Email Kristi directly: kristi@fostervoicestudio.com Connect on Instagram: @fostervoicestudio   Want more? 👉 Get weekly tips and techniques delivered to your inbox. Subscribe to "The Foster Files" Newsletter: https://www.fostervoicestudio.com/contact 👉 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: https://www.instagram.com/fostervoicestudio FB: https://www.facebook.com/fostervoicestudio LI: https://www.linkedin/in/fosterthought Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/fostervoicestudio/   And share this episode with a colleague who might be showing up as either of these extremes (with love, of course).   Until next time…keep fostering your voice.

    15 min
  4. DEC 1

    FYV #47 - Cognitive Load in the Courtroom: How to Give Jurors a Fighting Chance

    Jurors don't get real breaks. Not mentally, not emotionally, and certainly not socially. In this episode, we explore how cognitive fatigue shows up inside the courtroom and why even small, intentional pauses in your delivery can dramatically improve juror engagement and listening stamina. You'll learn how micro-pauses, grounded transitions, and light moments of levity create essential "brain rest" for jurors—without derailing your momentum or weakening your command of the room. This episode reframes pauses from something to fear into one of your most strategic storytelling tools.   In this episode, you'll learn: Why jurors hit cognitive overload faster than you think How micro-pauses reduce mental fatigue and increase retention What unpolished moments (tech adjustments, flipcharts, transitions) actually do for juror focus How to avoid turning those moments into emotional labor for the jury A real example from Perkins v. Wabash National Corp. showing how a simple instruction recalibrated the room The difference between light, authentic levity and "trying to be funny" How pauses act as learning tools—not performance weaknesses   Key Takeaway Jurors need mental breaks far more often than you realize—and your delivery can either drain their energy or strategically replenish it. Silence, breath, small transitions, and grounded moments give jurors the reset they need to stay with you, understand you, and remember what you said.   Favorite Moment When the attorney in Perkins v. Wabash National Corp. asked jurors to take out their notepads and write down acronyms, giving them ten seconds of internal focus—and how even watching it later created a noticeable sense of ease and recalibration.   Links to Share in Show Notes: Kyle Cox on autheticity vs performance — https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPq1ksmjm_1/?igsh=cXhwMGI0YW92bHFn FYV #25 - What Jurors Really Need from You: Time — https://www.fostervoicestudio.com/blog/25   **FREE CHEAT SHEET** Top 20 Legal Terms to Avoid (and what to say instead) https://www.fostervoicestudio.com/top20   Want more? 👉 Get weekly tips and techniques delivered to your inbox. Subscribe to "The Foster Files" Newsletter: https://www.fostervoicestudio.com/contact 👉 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: https://www.instagram.com/fostervoicestudio FB: https://www.facebook.com/fostervoicestudio LI: https://www.linkedin/in/fosterthought Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/fostervoicestudio/   Follow the Foster Your Voice Podcast with Kristi Foster for weekly vocal and nonverbal coaching that helps you communicate with purpose—and on purpose—in every phase of trial. Ready to strengthen your voice, your presence, and your impact? Keep listening, share with your trial team, and keep fostering your voice.

    18 min
  5. NOV 24

    FYV #46 - The Power of a Simple Nod

    This episode begins with a lighthearted story about outdoor walks and ends with a powerful lesson on nonverbal communication. Kristi explores how a small, intentional gesture—like a nod—can change the emotional tone of an interaction and deepen connection. Whether you're walking past a stranger or speaking to a jury, your breath, presence, and micro-movements tell a story. In this episode, you'll learn how to use breath, facial expression and tone to support your full nonverbal communication strategy so your interactions with jurors feel calm, credible, and human.   In this episode, you'll learn: How breath anchors your nonverbal cues and helps you stay grounded as you communicate Why a single nod, paired with steady breathing, creates subconscious rapport The neuroscience behind mirroring and how jurors (or any audience) naturally respond to your presence The difference between authentic and performative nodding A quick self-check exercise to sync your breath with your gestures   Key Takeaway: Connection doesn't require grand gestures. With a steady breath and a simple nod, you can make your listener feel seen, respected, and safe—whether you're in conversation, on a walk, or in front of a jury.   Favorite moment: "When paired with calm eye contact and a steady breath, your nod helps your listener feel you're with them—not above them. That's the kind of interaction that builds trust."   Links & Resources: Dan Harris' on-screen panic attack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qULQ6Qum3P0 Dan Harris' TEDTalk excerpt: https://www.facebook.com/reel/1379570276542029   Want more? 👉 Get weekly tips and techniques delivered to your inbox. Subscribe to "The Foster Files" Newsletter: https://www.fostervoicestudio.com/contact 👉 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: https://www.instagram.com/fostervoicestudio FB: https://www.facebook.com/fostervoicestudio LI: https://www.linkedin/in/fosterthought Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/fostervoicestudio/   If this episode helped you, share it with a colleague who's ready to stop performing and start connecting.   And don't forget to subscribe to Foster Your Voice Podcast — new episodes every week to help you communicate with purpose, on purpose.

    20 min
  6. NOV 17

    FYV #45 - Your Voice Is Not Who You Are — It Reveals Who You Are

    Most trial attorneys think authenticity means "just be yourself." But in this episode, Kristi reframes what authenticity really is — and why your voice isn't something to fix, but something to honor and expand. Through stories from her vocal snapshot sessions, Kristi explores the deep connection between self-perception, vocal growth, and leadership presence. You'll learn why discomfort is a sign of expansion, how your brain resists change to protect you, and what it means to align your voice with who you truly are — not who you think you're supposed to sound like.   In this episode, you'll learn: Why your voice is literally one of a kind — down to the cellular level. How your relationship with your voice shapes your courtroom authority. The real reason attorneys say, "I don't like my voice," and how to change that. Why your brain tells you you're "faking it" when you start to grow. The mindset shift that redefines authenticity as alignment, not comfort. How exploring your full vocal range helps reveal — not distort — who you are.   Key Takeaway: Your voice doesn't make you authentic. It reveals the authenticity that's already there.   Favorite Moment: "Jurors, clients, even your family — they don't want perfect voices. They want real ones. Real voices make people lean in. Real voices invite connection. Real voices lead."   Links & Resources: Listening Experiment https://www.instagram.com/reel/DLqHQizxy55/?igsh=MW43a2N1NzdjcG1tdg== TO BOOK A VOCAL SNAPSHOT SESSION https://calendly.com/fostervoicestudio/30-minute-assessment-clone   Want more? 👉 Get weekly tips and techniques delivered to your inbox. Subscribe to "The Foster Files" Newsletter: https://www.fostervoicestudio.com/contact 👉 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: https://www.instagram.com/fostervoicestudio FB: https://www.facebook.com/fostervoicestudio LI: https://www.linkedin/in/fosterthought Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/fostervoicestudio/   If this episode helped you rethink what it means to "sound authentic," share it with a colleague who's ready to stop performing and start connecting.   And don't forget to subscribe to Foster Your Voice Podcast — new episodes every week to help you communicate with purpose, on purpose.

    16 min
  7. NOV 10

    FYV #44 - Breathe the Story — How Your Breath Shapes Emotion and Connection

    Your breath doesn't just keep you alive — it brings your stories to life. In this episode, Kristi explores how intentional breathing shapes the emotional rhythm, tone, and impact of your storytelling. From recreating a car crash scene to guiding jurors through reflection and resolution, your breath is what makes a story felt, not just heard. Learn how to move between urgency and stillness, intensity and calm, using breath as your invisible thread of connection.   In this episode, you'll learn: How your breathing patterns shape emotion, pacing, and vocal tone. Ways to use breath to mirror the energy of a scene — from chaos to calm. Why storytelling that "breathes" feels more authentic, cinematic, and memorable. How quick, shallow breaths build urgency and movement. How long, weighted exhales create gravity, empathy, and connection. Why mastering your baseline breath control allows you to flex between emotional extremes without losing composure.   Key Takeaway: Your breath is the heartbeat of your storytelling. It's what makes jurors feel what your client felt — in real time.   Favorite Moment: "Quick, shallow breaths invite panic and urgency. Slow, weighted breaths invite gravity and compassion. Both are necessary — you just have to know when to use which."   Links & Resources: The Curse of Knowledge Study https://ucatt.arizona.edu/news/curse-knowledge Revisit Ep. 36 - How Breathing Shapes Jury Decision-Making https://www.fostervoicestudio.com/blog/36 Listen to Ep. 41 - It's Not What You Say, It's How You Say It https://www.fostervoicestudio.com/blog/41   Want more? 👉 Get weekly tips and techniques delivered to your inbox. Subscribe to "The Foster Files" Newsletter: https://www.fostervoicestudio.com/contact 👉 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: https://www.instagram.com/fostervoicestudio FB: https://www.facebook.com/fostervoicestudio LI: https://www.linkedin/in/fosterthought Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/fostervoicestudio/   If this episode helped you rethink how your breath shapes your storytelling, share it with a colleague who wants to make their openings and closings more compelling and emotionally alive.

    17 min
  8. NOV 3

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

    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: Why predictable vocal patterns sabotage juror attention. The difference between distracting repetition and intentional rhythm. How Parallel Structure and Juxtaposition give your argument clarity and musicality. The power of the Rule of Three to build momentum and land your point. How to Ring the Bell with a repeatable phrase jurors carry into deliberations. 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."   Links & Resources: 👉 Get weekly tips and techniques delivered to your inbox. Subscribe to "The Foster Files" Newsletter: https://www.fostervoicestudio.com/contact   Want more? 👉 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: https://www.instagram.com/fostervoicestudio FB: https://www.facebook.com/fostervoicestudio LI: https://www.linkedin/in/fosterthought Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/fostervoicestudio/   If you loved this episode, leave a quick review or send it to a colleague who wants to sharpen their courtroom rhythm.   For more resources to help you use your voice — and your rhythm — with clarity and confidence, subscribe to Foster Your Voice Podcast with Kristi Foster.

    21 min

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Welcome to Foster Your Voice, the go-to podcast for trial attorneys ready to unlock the power of their voice. Hosted by Kristi Foster, a vocal and nonverbal communication coach, this show delivers concise, actionable tips to help you build vocal confidence, captivate jurors, and communicate with purpose—and on purpose. Whether you're preparing for your next trial or seeking to sharpen your courtroom presence, each episode will equip you with strategies to harness your full-spectrum voice and elevate your impact in the courtroom. Ready to speak, lead, and win? Tune in and let's get started!