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. Fix Your Process Before AI Breaks It with Sawsan Hamawandy

    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

    27 min
  2. The Best Referrals Are the Ones You Never Asked For with Joel Miller

    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.

    29 min
  3. Stop Competing on Price. Give Buyers a Reason to Choose You with John Dwyer

    Jun 4

    Stop Competing on Price. Give Buyers a Reason to Choose You with John Dwyer

    Most businesses are fighting the wrong battle. They cut prices, offer discounts, and race to the bottom hoping to win more customers. But what if the better strategy is to stop competing on price altogether? Alyssa Nolte sits down with John Dwyer to explore a simple idea that has helped businesses generate more leads, increase conversions, and stand out in crowded markets: give buyers a reason to choose you that has nothing to do with price. John shares why he believes most companies are leaving money on the table by focusing on discounts instead of incentives. From McDonald's Happy Meal toys to vacation giveaways and lead generation contests, he explains how businesses can create offers that grab attention, build demand, and protect their margins. If you're tired of lowering prices to win business, this conversation will make you rethink the future of customer relationships. 3 Key Takeaways Stop competing on price: The moment you lower your price, a competitor can lower theirs too. Strong incentives are often harder to copy and create more perceived value.The best bonus isn't more of what you sell: John argues that incentives work best when they are valuable to the buyer but separate from your core product or service.Contests can attract highly qualified leads: People enter contests for things they actually want. That makes contests a powerful way to identify prospects who are already interested in buying.Resources and People Mentioned John DwyerThe Institute of Wowtheinstituteofwow.comVacations Incentivevacationsincentive.comSeth GodinPurple CowJerry SeinfeldRichard BransonWant more conversations about customer behavior, growth, and rethinking how people buy? alyssanolte.substack.comlinkedin.com/in/alyssanolte

    21 min
  4. Everybody Can Be a Great Speaker with Lynn Neillie

    May 21

    Everybody Can Be a Great Speaker with Lynn Neillie

    Good speakers do not just talk more. They listen better. Alyssa Nolte sits down with Lynn Neillie to rethink what great communication actually looks like in sales, leadership, and business relationships. If you have ever felt awkward speaking on camera, struggled through sales calls, or wondered why some people instantly make you feel heard, this conversation will click immediately. Lynn shares why silence is one of the most powerful communication tools we have, why asking better questions changes everything, and how trust is built long before a pitch ever starts. Alyssa also opens up about starting podcasting because of her fear of public speaking, and how practicing in public changed her career. This episode is for anyone trying to become a better communicator without sounding fake, scripted, or salesy. Key Takeaways: Great speakers ask great questions. Communication is not about talking nonstop.The best sales conversations feel personal, not transactional.Trust is built when people feel heard, especially when things go wrong.Alyssa and Lynn also talk about: Why silence matters in presentations and sales callsThe “Texas Two-Step” approach to sellingHow to personalize demos and client conversationsWhy accountability builds confidenceWhat comedians understand about audience engagementThe difference between lecturing and teachingWhy saying “I don’t know” can actually build trustResources and People Mentioned: Patrick Lencioni - The Five Dysfunctions of a TeamThe Ideal Team Player - Dr. Andy NeelyThe Golden Principles: Life and Leadership Lessons of a Rescue DogRed Rocks AustinLynn Neillie on LinkedInalyssanolte.substack.comlinkedin.com/in/alyssanolte

    25 min
  5. Build a Personal Brand Before AI Makes the Choice for You with Chris Panteli

    May 12

    Build a Personal Brand Before AI Makes the Choice for You with Chris Panteli

    If ChatGPT had to recommend one person in your industry tomorrow… would it say your name? Alyssa Nolte and Chris Panteli unpack why personal branding is no longer just for influencers, authors, or celebrity CEOs. AI search is changing how people discover businesses, experts, and service providers. Instead of showing a list of companies, tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity are starting to recommend actual people. That changes everything. From real estate agents and lawyers to consultants and local business owners, your online presence now shapes whether AI trusts you enough to recommend you. Chris explains how personal brands, SEO, podcasts, reviews, social profiles, and media mentions all work together to influence AI search results. If you care about marketing, SEO, AI, customer trust, or the future of discoverability, this conversation will make you rethink how customer relationships are built online. Key Takeaways: AI search is shifting from companies to people ChatGPT is starting to recommend specific experts instead of just linking to websites.Your online presence needs consistency Your website, LinkedIn, social media, reviews, and bios all help AI understand who you are and what you do.Local businesses are not exempt Realtors, lawyers, contractors, and small business owners may be impacted faster than they think.Chris Panteli shares practical advice for building a personal brand that AI can recognize and trust, including: How to optimize your digital presenceWhy podcasts and media mentions matterWhat AI tools actually “know” about youHow to influence AI search results without paid adsWhy reputation and trust signals matter more than everResources & People Mentioned: Martin Lewis / Money Saving Expert OpenAI ChatGPT Perplexity Claude Sam Altman linkify.io/cheat-sheetMore from Alyssa Nolte: alyssanolte.substack.com linkedin.com/in/alyssanolte

    24 min
5
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9 Ratings

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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