Lawyers are fundamentally problem solvers; and narrative is, as Dr. Randy Olson tells us, is “a series of events that occur in search of a solution to a problem.” So, if you want to persuade decision makers to reach the right result at sentencing, you must communicate in narrative.
Helping us get set for sentencing this week is communications expert, author, filmmaker, and teacher Dr. Randy Olson.
Dr. Olson has cracked the code of narrative structure. He has taken the myriad complex and often inaccessible story models developed over centuries, and boiled them down to the elegantly simple, immediately actionable, format of “AND, BUT, & THEREFORE”. These three magic words embody the indispensible pillars of all great communication: agreement, contradiction & consequence.
Randy has authored several books on narrative communication, including the legal edition of his "Narrative Gym" series, of which I am a co-author. This episode marks our first deep dive into the world of narrative, and I'm so excited to start this conversation with you!
IN THIS EPISODE:
LINKS:
The Narrative Gym For Law: Introducing the ABT Framework for Persuasive Advocacy (Amazon)