• REPLAY - The Preparation Paradox: High-Stakes Meetings with David Rudolf, The Staircase

  • Aug 13 2020
  • Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
  • Podcast

REPLAY - The Preparation Paradox: High-Stakes Meetings with David Rudolf, The Staircase

  • Summary

  • Summer break! Time to replay one of my most downloaded episodes. 

    In 2018, I invited David Rudolf onto the show because of the communication excellence he demonstrated as Michael Peterson's attorney in 'The Staircase' on Netflix.

    But when listening to our conversation again nearly two years later, I'm equally impressed by David's personal leadership. He has a strong sense of purpose (fighting the Abuse of Power), he's very open about his strengths and weaknesses and how they impact others (sometimes it almost seems like he's citing a 'How to Handle Me' memo) and he's well tuned into his feelings, for example when selecting jurors or when deciding whether he has prepared enough to do well in court.

    In our conversation, David shares many great anecdotes from his more than 40 years as an attorney. He also talks about the strategies he uses during cross examination, why transparency is key in bad news conversations and how he's able to perform at his peak when the stakes couldn't be higher.

    For more detailed information about this episode, visit the original show notes on www.meetingstrategist.org/david-rudolf

    And if you enjoy listening to David Rudolf, he has his own podcast now. In 'Abuse of Power', David and co-host Sonya Pfeiffer spotlight cases of significant injustice, which often result in a wrongful prosecution or conviction. You can listen here: https://abuseofpowerpodcast.com 

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