
Leigh E. Johnson is a trial lawyer, psychodramatist, and author of Building The Case. Leigh blends narrative, role theory, and courtroom strategy to help lawyers turn complex cases into human stories that move jurors.
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Why the Most Powerful Stories Are Not About Leaving—But About Staying When It Matters
There is a seductive idea embedded in storytelling—that the purpose of a story is to get out. Out of danger. Out of pain. Out of limitation. Out of the o...
There are two ways people move through life. One is by accumulation—more plans, more strategies, more explanations. The other is by construction—sentence by sentence, moment by moment, building a life that does something. Most people defaul...
Why Nothing New Survives Without the Death of the Role That Came Before
The most dangerous lie in professional life is that growth is additive—that you become better by stacking skills, polishing habits, and refining what already works. It...
THE MOMENT OF ENTRY: How Roles Come Alive Under Pressure
“I imagine that yes is the only living thing.” — E. E. Cummings
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Why the Most Important Part of the Story Is the One You Don’t Want to Face
There is a moment in every case, every story, and every human interaction where everything slows down—and most people misread it. It does not look like progress. It...
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Leigh E. Johnson is a trial lawyer, psychodramatist, and author of Building The Case. Leigh blends narrative, role theory, and courtroom strategy to help lawyers turn complex cases into human stories that move jurors.
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