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Why do we trust some speakers instantly while others struggle to gain credibility with their audience?
In this episode, communication scholar and educator Stephanie Medden, Ph.D. breaks down Aristotle’s forms of proof—ethos, logos, and pathos—with a focus on ethos, or speaker credibility. Learn what actually builds trust with an audience, why credibility forms so quickly, and how ethical communication begins before your first argument.
By Stephanie MeddenWhy do we trust some speakers instantly while others struggle to gain credibility with their audience?
In this episode, communication scholar and educator Stephanie Medden, Ph.D. breaks down Aristotle’s forms of proof—ethos, logos, and pathos—with a focus on ethos, or speaker credibility. Learn what actually builds trust with an audience, why credibility forms so quickly, and how ethical communication begins before your first argument.