The Growth Signal

Alyssa Nolte

Customer relationships are changing. In a world where trust is earned (not assumed) and expectations evolve overnight, revenue leaders can’t afford to rely on old playbooks. The Growth Signal is your front-row seat to the conversations shaping the future of customer relationships. Hosted by Alyssa Nolte, each episode features honest, unscripted conversations with leaders in sales, customer success, marketing, and growth. No slides. No buzzwords. Just smart people wrestling with how to build trust, drive impact, and stay one step ahead. Whether you're trying to scale post-sale strategy, drive proactive engagement, or rethink what customer success really means - this podcast will help you lead the way. -- Connect with Alyssa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alyssanolte/ Follow the Podcast on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-growth-signal/ -- Tools I Use (May Contain Affiliate Links) Host on RSS.comEdit in DescriptRecord in StreamyardCover Art on CanvaFinds Guests on Podmatch

  1. 6d ago

    Customer Success Is Measured All Wrong with Jacquelyn Goldberg

    What if your customer success metrics are measuring the wrong thing? Jacquelyn Goldberg believes NPS and strong relationships are not enough. If customers cannot see real business value, even customers who love you may still leave. Alyssa Nolte and Jacquelyn Goldberg rethink what customer success should look like when budgets are tight, AI is changing how work gets done, and leaders expect clear results. They talk about moving past "do they like us?" and toward a harder question: Are we helping the customer achieve something that matters to their business? Jacquelyn also shares how Unframe approaches AI transformation by starting small, solving a real problem, and earning user adoption before trying to change an entire company. Alyssa and Jacquelyn explore why critical thinking, experimentation, and the ability to adapt may become some of the most valuable skills in the AI era. Why listen? If you work in customer success, sales, SaaS, AI, or business transformation, this conversation will make you question some common ways companies measure success. You will also hear a practical way to think about AI adoption without starting with a massive transformation project. 3 Key Takeaways Customer success needs to measure business value. NPS and strong relationships matter, but they do not prove that your product is helping a customer reach their goals.AI transformation works better when you start with one real problem. Instead of trying to change everything at once, solve one useful problem, prove the value, and build from there.Critical thinking matters even more with AI. AI can help people work faster, but humans still need to question the answers, test ideas, and know when the technology is wrong.People & Resources Mentioned Jacquelyn Goldberg Unframe: unframe.ai LinkedIn: Search Jacquelyn Goldberg Louis Gersh Founder and mentor mentioned by Jacquelyn Also mentioned: Harvard Business Review ChatGPT Gemini Wikipedia Alyssa Nolte Substack: alyssanolte.substack.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/alyssanolte

    Customer Success Is Measured All Wrong with Jacquelyn Goldberg
  2. Jul 16

    One Referral Beat Millions in Marketing Spend with Cameron Magee

    Alyssa Nolte and Cameron Magee talk referrals. One phone call beat millions in ad spend. Here's the case for why that's worth your next 30 minutes. Cameron Magee's company spent multiple seven figures on sales and marketing over the last few years. One referral from a friend beat all of it. If you're pouring money into ads and lead gen but ignoring the people who already trust you, this episode will make you rethink your whole approach. Cameron Magee runs an event production and AV company that now does work for the White House. Alyssa Nolte has built 100% of her consulting business on referrals. Together they dig into why one warm introduction can outperform years of outbound spend, and why most business owners are too shy or too proud to ask for referrals the right way. Here's why this one is worth your time. If you've ever wondered whether your marketing budget is actually working, or if you've been too nervous to ask a happy client for an introduction, this conversation will change how you think about growth. Three key takeaways: Referrals beat ad spend. Cameron's biggest account in years came from one phone call, not from any campaign. Real trust moves faster than any funnel.You have to be worth referring. Alyssa and Cameron agree that great service is what earns the referral in the first place. Show up, do the work, and be easy to trust.Don't be too small to ask. Alyssa's first big client came from a friend who dialed the phone for her because she was too scared to make the call herself. Sometimes you have to push past that fear to get the opportunity.People and resources mentioned in this episode: Dan Sullivan, author of Who Not How, 10x Is Easier Than 2x, and The Gap and The GainStrategic CoachCaitlin HutchisonCameron Magee's company website: avod3.comFollow Cameron Magee on LinkedInFollow Alyssa Nolte on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/alyssanolteRead more from Alyssa Nolte on Substack: alyssanolte.substack.com

    One Referral Beat Millions in Marketing Spend with Cameron Magee
  3. Jul 2

    The Fastest Path to What Works with Nathalie Dorémieux

    Are you sitting on a decision right now? Waiting for the perfect moment? Nathalie Dorémieux says that moment is not coming, and the problem will still be there tomorrow. Alyssa Nolte and Nathalie Dorémieux get into what it actually looks like to stop overthinking and start moving. Nathalie is a membership site strategist who helps entrepreneurs build and launch memberships with real momentum. This conversation is for you if you have a great idea but keep stalling. It is not for you if you think success comes from having the perfect plan before you start. Why should you listen? Because most GTM leaders and entrepreneurs are not failing because of bad ideas. They are failing because they are waiting too long to test them. Key Takeaways: Action is a skill you build. Being in motion consistently is the fastest way to learn what works and what does not. You do not need to have it all figured out first.You are not supposed to do everything. Knowing where you operate best and getting help for the rest is not a weakness. It is how you actually move faster.Your number has to excite you. When you set a goal for a launch or experiment, pick a number that feels motivating, not one that looks good on paper. If you are not excited, your audience will not be either.Nathalie walks through a real experiment she is running, showing exactly how to validate an idea with your existing audience before you build a thing. No ad spend. No big launch. Just a simple interest list and a few emails. It is a rethink of how we decide what to build and for whom. Resources and People Mentioned: Nathalie Dorémieux: themembershiplab.com/alyssaFabienne Fredrickson / Boldheart: boldheart.comKolbe Assessment: kolbe.comStrengthsFinder (now CliftonStrengths): gallup.com/cliftonstrengthsAlyssa Nolte on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/alyssanolteAlyssa Nolte on Substack: alyssanolte.substack.com

    The Fastest Path to What Works with Nathalie Dorémieux
  4. Jun 18

    Fix Your Process Before AI Breaks It with Sawsan Hamawandy

    AI will not fix a broken process. Sawsan Hamawandy joins Alyssa Nolte to rethink how companies build better buyer experiences before they rush into AI. Too many teams want the shiny new tool, but their lead forms, demo process, sales handoffs, and follow-up steps are already full of friction. Sawsan makes the case for getting the basics right first. If your process is hard for people to follow, AI will not magically make it better. It may just help you break things faster. Alyssa and Sawsan talk about what today’s buyers expect, why form fills are higher intent than many teams realize, and how small points of friction can cost you real pipeline. They also dig into why clear beats clever, how AI can support better customer experiences, and why teams need to stop asking buyers for information they could easily find themselves. If you care about B2B marketing, sales process, customer experience, AI strategy, or pipeline conversion, this conversation will make you look at your buyer journey differently. Key takeaways: Fix the process before you add AI AI works best when the process is clear. If your team cannot explain the steps, your AI tools will not save you.Remove friction from the buyer journey Long forms, extra emails, required phone numbers, and slow follow-up can turn strong leads away before they ever talk to sales.Treat buyer data like currency Every field you ask for has a cost. If the value exchange does not feel fair, people will leave.People and resources mentioned: Neil PatelLaura CostaSam DunningBreaking B2BAlyssa’s Substack: alyssanolte.substack.comAlyssa on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/alyssanolte

    Fix Your Process Before AI Breaks It with Sawsan Hamawandy
  5. Jun 11

    The Best Referrals Are the Ones You Never Asked For with Joel Miller

    Most people think the best referral is a direct introduction. Joel Miller thinks that might be the worst kind. What if the strongest leads come from people who discovered you on their own, trusted you before they ever reached out, and showed up already knowing your story? Joel joins Alyssa Nolte to rethink the future of customer relationships and explore why building an audience may be more valuable than chasing referrals. If you create content, run a business, sell services, or want more opportunities to find you, this conversation will challenge how you think about trust, visibility, and growth. Alyssa and Joel discuss: Why direct referrals often fail to convertHow "soft referrals" create stronger buyer trustThe power of blogging, podcasting, and sharing ideas in publicWhy your first content should be imperfectHow AI can help amplify your voice without replacing itKey Takeaways The best referrals often happen without you in the room. People trust recommendations more when they feel they discovered you themselves.Building in public creates opportunities. You do not need a revolutionary idea. Sharing your thinking consistently helps people get to know, trust, and remember you.Followership matters more than leadership. The people who attract attention are often the ones willing to lean into their strengths and share what makes them different.Resources Mentioned Marcus Buckingham - Nine Lies About Work Seth Godin - Purple CowConnect with Joel Miller - TheSkyFloor.comConnect with Alyssa Nolte alyssanolte.substack.comlinkedin.com/in/alyssanolteThe Growth Signal is rethinking the future of customer relationships through conversations with entrepreneurs, marketers, sales leaders, and business builders.

    The Best Referrals Are the Ones You Never Asked For with Joel Miller
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Customer relationships are changing. In a world where trust is earned (not assumed) and expectations evolve overnight, revenue leaders can’t afford to rely on old playbooks. The Growth Signal is your front-row seat to the conversations shaping the future of customer relationships. Hosted by Alyssa Nolte, each episode features honest, unscripted conversations with leaders in sales, customer success, marketing, and growth. No slides. No buzzwords. Just smart people wrestling with how to build trust, drive impact, and stay one step ahead. Whether you're trying to scale post-sale strategy, drive proactive engagement, or rethink what customer success really means - this podcast will help you lead the way. -- Connect with Alyssa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alyssanolte/ Follow the Podcast on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-growth-signal/ -- Tools I Use (May Contain Affiliate Links) Host on RSS.comEdit in DescriptRecord in StreamyardCover Art on CanvaFinds Guests on Podmatch