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[SPECIAL EPISODE] - The Permission Principle: How to Read, Increase and Sustain Permission With Jurors

[SPECIAL EPISODE] - The Permission Principle: How to Read, Increase and Sustain Permission With Jurors

Update: 2025-08-08
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Ever wonder what you're REALLY communicating in the courtroom?

Your posture.

Your tone.

Your presence.

It ALL lands with the jury LONG before your words do.

This week, I'm talking about something I call Nonverbal Intelligence and WHY it's one of the most overlooked (and powerful) tools in your trial arsenal.

Here's what we get into:

πŸ‘‰πŸ½ WHAT you're unconsciously broadcasting in court

πŸ‘‰πŸ½ HOW to actually see what you're doing (and shift it)

πŸ‘‰πŸ½ WHY awareness is the first step to showing up like a damn leader

You don't have to be loud to lead…

But you do have to be intentional.

Tune in NOW! 🎧

Love,
Sari πŸ’–

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"Most trial lawyers think if they just get the words right, they'll win. But your nonverbals are saying more than your opening ever could. The jury is watching how you walk, how you breathe, how you hold space and if you're not aware of what you're communicating, you're not in control of your message."

β€”Sari de la Motte

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[SPECIAL EPISODE] - The Permission Principle: How to Read, Increase and Sustain Permission With Jurors

[SPECIAL EPISODE] - The Permission Principle: How to Read, Increase and Sustain Permission With Jurors

Sari de la Motte