Build That Business

Lindsay van Harssel

What if the most important investment you ever made in your business had nothing to do with your business? Build That Business is the podcast for the entrepreneur who is done playing small... in their business and in their life. Hosted by Lindsay van Harssel, sales coach, Buffalo mom, and living proof that you can build something extraordinary in the middle of a beautifully chaotic life. Every week we talk sales, strategy, and data... all of it. But we also talk about the human behind the business. The mindset, the nervous system, the version of you that has to grow alongside the strategies or none of it works. Because here's what Lindsay knows for sure: you are not just building a business. You are becoming someone who can hold it.  Less than 2% of women-owned businesses ever hit a million dollars. We're changing that. The business you want already exists. The life you want already exists. The question is whether the version of you running it right now is ready for it. She is. Let's build. Connect with Lindsay: Instagram: @LindsayvanHarssel

  1. 6D AGO

    144: The Clue Stack: The Word Was Yes. Everything Else Was No.

    144: The Clue Stack: The Word Was Yes. Everything Else Was No. You just wrapped a sales call. It went amazing. They laughed. They nodded. They looked you dead in the eye and said, "I'm in. Send the contract." Seven days later...  crickets. Here's the thing. You didn't miss a word. The word was yes. You missed the tone. The pause before the yes. The shoulder shift when you said the price. The follow-up link that never got opened. The word was yes. Everything else was no. In this episode, I am breaking down the framework I teach: The Clue Stack.  Four layers you are reading on every sales conversation (verbal, paraverbal, nonverbal, behavioral), and if you are only reading one of them, you are getting fooled on the regular. Inside: – The nine psychological triggers every buying decision runs through, laid out in one clean place – Why the verbal layer lies the most, and how specific word choices diagnose which trigger is weak – The three paraverbal tells I listen for on every sales call (pace shifts, breath catches, and the fake-cheerful uptick) – How to read nonverbal cues on Zoom when all you have is a head-and-shoulders crop – The 48-hour rule: why your buyer's behavior in the two days after your call tells you more than anything they said on it – Why the Clue Stack is the single most important skill you can build as an entrepreneur in the age of AI If you have ever hung up from a sales call feeling amazing and then gotten ghosted a week later,  this one is for you. Register for our masterclass at www.easiestyes.com for the full sales system, it is completely free.

    22 min
  2. APR 27

    143: Break the Ice Before It Freezes: The Gordon Principle

    143: Break the Ice Before It Freezes: The Gordon Principle It's April in Buffalo. My car is coated in frost. I'm standing at the window being dramatic about it when my brain pulls up a memory from when I was a kid. Our dog, Gordon. Gordon figured out, at some point, that if he dipped his nose into his outdoor water dish every few hours, the thin layer of ice would never get thick enough to seal off his water.  Crack the surface. Walk away. Come back. Crack it again. That is the move. It is the Gordon Principle. And it is one of the most important things you can be practicing in your business and in your personal life right now. Because every tension starts as a thin layer. Left alone, it thickens. And left alone long enough, a ten-second conversation becomes a ninety-minute blow-up. In this episode, we are talking about the ice forming right now, in both places, while you are listening. The conversation you have been postponing for two weeks. Two months. A year. And why the bill doubles every week you wait. Inside: – The three business conversations we postpone the longest, and the exact opening sentence to crack each one this week – Why "keeping the peace" is almost always a lie (and what it is actually costing you) – The personal relationships where thin ice is thickening right now, the flaky friend, the family comment at Easter, the partner, the parent you keep managing around – The math of ice: why conversations get exponentially harder every week you wait – The ten-second sentence that prevents the ninety-minute blow-up If you have been carrying the weight of an unsaid thing for weeks or months, this one is for you. Cold-nose energy.

    19 min
  3. APR 15

    141: Why We Quit Before the Yes

    141: Why We Quit Before the Yes Links mentioned in the episode: Join our free live sales instincts masterclass: The Easiest Yes at www.Easiestyes.com  Something happened in a live Q&A today that I couldn't stop thinking about. Someone asked, "What do I do when they say no?" And I started answering it the way I normally would until I glanced at the question again and something about the way she asked it made me pause.  Because here's the truth. It's rarely a true no. It's almost never a true no.  But we treat every bump, every hesitation, every "let me think about it" like a wall. And we walk away. From the sale. From the relationship. From the dream. Right before the tipping point. In this episode we're talking about what it's really costing you every time you leave before the yes. We get into: Why we're wired to read friction as rejection and what's actually happening in your body when someone hesitatesThe difference between a true no and a handbrake, and why most of what we call "no" is actually just fearWhy resistance is proof of investment, not proof that it's overThe personal story of how my "no tolerance" went from a 2 to a 10 and what changedWhy staying in the conversation is sometimes the most caring thing you can do, and walking away is the less loving choiceWhat staying actually looks like in practice, including the exact questions I use when someone hesitatesThis one goes beyond sales. We're talking relationships, friendships, dreams you shelved after the first bump. The skill of staying in the conversation changes everything. In your business and in your life. The yes you've been waiting for might be one conversation away. Stay in it.

    21 min
  4. APR 8

    140: When Hustling Harder Actually Becomes Hustling Backwards: The Turning Point

    140: When Hustling Harder Actually Becomes Hustling Backwards: The Turning Point  I've been doing the thing that works. The data is clear. And yet every part of me kept saying it wasn't enough. In this episode, I'm getting really honest about what happens when you finally find your formula, and then your nervous system tries to talk you out of it. We're talking about the subconscious craving for chaos, the difference between productive hustle and nervous system-driven hustle, and why adding more things is often the fastest way to undermine the one thing that actually converts. I also get personal. I share what came up in therapy this week that stopped me cold, including why workaholism can actually be a trauma response, and how taking care of myself became the most strategic business decision I've made. Here's what I cover: Why your nervous system gets addicted to the hustle phase and what to do when it hasn't caught up to where you actually areThe difference between the figure it out phase and the refine it phase, and how to know which one you're inWhat it actually looks like to dial in every lever around the thing that works instead of adding new things on top of itThe soccer ball analogy that completely reframed how I think about focus and strategyWhy honoring your capacity isn't laziness, it's the infrastructure everything else is built onIf you've found what works and you're still somehow trying to talk yourself out of it, this one's for you.

    17 min
  5. MAR 24

    138: "Always Be Closing" Is Gross. Here's What to Do Instead...

    138: "Always Be Closing" Is Gross. Here's What to Do Instead... "Always Be Closing." It's been celebrated as the golden rule of sales for thirty years. Turns out it was written to show how gross that world is and bro-marketers put it on a poster and ran with it as the gospel. The irony is almost too good. In this episode, we break down why ABC culture spread, what it's actually costing you, in refunds, in reputation, and in how you feel after every sales call, and the framework she uses to sell with full confidence and a clean conscience. You'll learn: The 8 classic high-pressure tactics and exactly why they work against youThe real difference between guiding and pushing (and how to tell which one you're doing)Why pressure selling erodes your confidence over time4 guardrails for ethical, high-converting sales conversationsWhat it actually sounds like to invite a decision without pressurePlus the one thing my mom told me when I started my business that reframed everything she thought I knew about sales. Ready to sell in a way that feels good, converts well, and builds a reputation you're actually proud of?  I'm hosting a free masterclass where I teach the full framework behind ethical, high-converting sales conversations, the nine psychological triggers, how to read where someone is in real time, and how to guide someone to a yes without ever feeling gross about it. Save your spot at 👉 www.easiestyes.com

    17 min
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What if the most important investment you ever made in your business had nothing to do with your business? Build That Business is the podcast for the entrepreneur who is done playing small... in their business and in their life. Hosted by Lindsay van Harssel, sales coach, Buffalo mom, and living proof that you can build something extraordinary in the middle of a beautifully chaotic life. Every week we talk sales, strategy, and data... all of it. But we also talk about the human behind the business. The mindset, the nervous system, the version of you that has to grow alongside the strategies or none of it works. Because here's what Lindsay knows for sure: you are not just building a business. You are becoming someone who can hold it.  Less than 2% of women-owned businesses ever hit a million dollars. We're changing that. The business you want already exists. The life you want already exists. The question is whether the version of you running it right now is ready for it. She is. Let's build. Connect with Lindsay: Instagram: @LindsayvanHarssel

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