Quite a week’s worth of episodes from our hosts. Chris and Corey continue their conversation with Matthew Forbes about changing your attitude to a 4x increase your set-meetings success rate. Dr. Boone gives us valuable advice to keep our hearts healthy and take action before there is an issue. Susan Finch and Paul Furiga begin a series covering his new book, Finding Your Capital S Story, followed by Brandon Ridder giving Nicole’s listeners helpful questions to ask a potential insurance agent before you go with the default solution from your title company or agent. FMG editor EJ Albaugh has very practical tips for podcast editors and those who will be edited. Insights into Amazon’s role for retailers are covered by Mark Coronna and his guest, William Fikhman, Founder & Chief Strategy Officer, Amazzia. End your listening day with us with some wise words from Deacon Brett about the Myth of Redemption and Mother Teresa’s Humility list.
Market Dominance Guys from ConnectAndSell and UncommonPro hosted by Chris Beall and Corey Frank
Guest: Matthew Forbes
This is What Makes All the Difference
ALIve Podcast from Asher Longevity Institute hosted by Dr. Jeffrey Boone
PCSK9, LDL Little a, and Reversing Your Aging Brain
Sales Lead Management Radio from Funnel Media Group hosted by Susan Finch
Guest: Paul Furiga, CEO and Chief Storyteller at WordWritePR, author of Finding Your Capital S Story
Storytelling isn’t crap, it’s biology!
The Double Comma Club from the Rueth Team Fairway Mortgage hosted by Nicole Rueth
Guest: Brandon Ridder, Goodhead Insurance
Questions to Ask Your Homeowner’s Insurance Agent
Behind the Mic from Funnel Media Group hosted by Susan Finch
Guest: EJ Albaugh, Podcast editor, Video producer
Editing Tips for Podcast Editors and Those Who Need to be Edited (and an offer of a little gift, just for listening)
The Practical CMO from Chief Outsiders hosted by Mark Coronna
Guest: William Fikhman, Founder & Chief Strategy Officer, Amazzia
Amazon: Friend or Foe?
Know, Grow, Go! from Holy Trinity Catholic Parish with Fr. Dave, Fr. Hans, and Deacon Brett
The Myth of Redemptive Violence