Connect & Convert: The Sales Accelerator Podcast

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Welcome to "Connect & Convert: The Sales Accelerator Podcast," where your host Dennis Collins, alongside co-host Leah Bumphrey, delivers unparalleled insights into the art of accelerating small business sales. Dennis, with over 150 years of experience in business enhancement, focuses on the profound impact of nurturing and developing people within the organization. His expertise lies in transforming average teams into exceptional ones through leadership training, effective communication, and the courage to tackle tough questions head-on. Leah complements Dennis's strategic approach with her vibrant energy and innovative strategies for business growth. Specializing in sectors that resonate with family and health, Leah excels in guiding businesses to explore new heights, emphasizing the importance of an open mindset and a clear vision for the future. Together, Dennis and Leah offer a synergistic blend of wisdom, humor, and actionable strategies. "Connect & Convert" is not just a podcast; it's a catalyst for small businesses determined to achieve sales success and operational excellence. Tune in to leverage Dennis's deep insights and Leah's creative solutions to transform your business landscape.

  1. 9월 12일

    From Technician to Business Owner: What Drives Great Coaches - Part 3

    In the final part of our three-part series, sales coaching legend Gordon Wilson gets personal about what truly motivates him as a coach and shares his unfiltered thoughts on managing younger generations. Discover his "elevator coaching" philosophy, why he prefers questions over statements, and his surprising regret about not starting his own consulting business earlier. This episode delivers raw wisdom from decades of transforming underperforming sales teams. What You'll Learn:Gordon's surprising source of motivation - why helping others succeed fills his cupThe "elevator coaching" method - meeting people where they are mentally and emotionallyHis lightning-round preferences: mindset vs. product knowledge, framework vs. script, questions vs. statementsWhy Gordon doesn't read sales books (and his reasoning makes perfect sense)The infamous "19-year-old employee" story that shows generational workplace challengesGordon's approach to hiring: experienced vs. inexperienced salespeopleHis philosophy on the influences that shape us (plus his addition to the traditional "books, music, people" formula) Key Takeaways:True coaching fulfillment comes from seeing others succeed, not personal achievement"Elevator coaching" means adapting your communication to each person's levelQuestions always beat statements in sales and coaching situationsDon't mess with what already works - protect your successful methodsEvery business owner is ultimately a salesperson, whether they admit it or notAuthenticity wins over polished presentations every time Lightning Round Results:Mindset vs. Product Knowledge: Mindset wins - attitude and desire to learn beat technical expertiseScript vs. Framework: Framework - allows flexibility while maintaining structureQuestions vs. Statements: Questions - you can't help someone without knowing what they needCigars: It's a tie between Ashton VSG and Arturo Fuente Shark The 19-Year-Old Story:Gordon shares his most recent "crazy coaching experience" involving a defiant 19-year-old who went from being "offended" by accountability to achieving top performance - before ultimately falling back into old patterns. Gordon's Biggest Regret:If he could start over at 32, Gordon would have started his own consulting business helping companies perform better, recognizing that "you can't always help from the inside." Personal Insights:Gordon's unique take on work-life balance and cigar relaxationHis musical background and preference for smooth jazzWhy he avoids reading sales books to protect his proven methodsHis addition to the "books, music, people" influence theory: the desire to change Guest Bio:Gordon Wilson is a veteran sales coach with over 30 years of experience across multiple industries. He has consistently achieved 100-200% over quota and currently serves as a coach of coaches, specializing in individual development approaches that address both professional and personal growth. Series Recap:Part 1: Why most small business owners struggle transitioning from technician to leaderPart 2: Managing high-performers and the personal side of professional developmentPart 3: Personal philosophy, generational challenges, and authentic coaching methods Sponsors:This episode is brought to you by Wizard Academy (WizardAcademy.org), offering classes like Tower Talks where business leaders can share their expertise from the Wizard Tower's "plaid rug" area of authority. Free Consultation Offer:Dennis and Leah offer free 60-minute consultations for small business owners. Contact LeahBumphrey@WizardOfAds.com or...

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  2. 8월 29일

    From Technician to Business Owner: Why Your Best Employees Are Your Biggest Challenge - Part 2

    In Part 2 of our exclusive series with sales coaching expert Gordon Wilson, discover why personal life always affects work performance and how to turn your most difficult employees into your biggest profit drivers. Gordon reveals his unconventional approach to managing "racehorses" - those high-performing, high-maintenance team members who can make or break your business. What You'll Learn:Why separating personal and professional life is impossible (and harmful)How to identify when team members need coaching vs. disciplineThe "racehorse employee" phenomenon - managing your most talented but difficult peopleWhy "hire old people" isn't about age discrimination - it's about untapped experienceGordon's proven method for taking salespeople from $45K to $200K annuallyThe difference between managing a team and coaching individualsWhy most small business owners fail at interviewing and hiring Key Takeaways:Personal issues always show up at work - great coaches address this directlyYour most profitable employees are often your biggest management challengesIndividual coaching beats one-size-fits-all management every timeBuilding trust and rapport with employees works the same way as with customersResults matter more than office politics or "optics"Most hiring managers don't know how to properly interview candidates Powerful Quotes from Gordon:"When the pain overrules the money, the pain becomes more important""I manage a team, I coach to the individual""If you're gonna hire a racehorse, that will be one of your biggest nightmares, but one of your most profitable nightmares""You get what you're asking for - that's a mindset that'll kill your business" The $100K Challenge Story:Gordon shares his legendary story from the digital print industry where he challenged 45 salespeople to raise their hands if they wanted to make $100,000. The results led to him becoming the #1 regional manager in the country with a 289% closing average. Guest Bio:Gordon Wilson is a veteran sales coach with over 30 years of experience transforming underperforming sales teams. He has consistently achieved 100-200% over quota and specializes in individual coaching approaches that address both professional and personal development. Sponsors:This episode is brought to you by Wizard Academy (WizardAcademy.org), helping small businesses achieve unprecedented growth. Free Consultation Offer:Dennis and Leah offer free 60-minute consultations for small business owners. Contact LeahBumphrey@WizardOfAds.com or DennisCollins@WizardOfAds.com. Coming Up Next:Part 3: Gordon reveals what truly motivates him as a coach, his philosophy on books and influences, and his surprising answer about what he'd do if he could start over at age 32. Previous Episode:Part 1: Why most small business owners struggle transitioning from technician to business leader and the critical difference between managing and coaching. Tags:#HighPerformers #EmployeeManagement #SalesCoaching #TeamLeadership #BusinessGrowth #WorkplaceCoaching #SmallBusiness #SalesManagement #TeamDevelopment #ConnectAndConvert

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  3. 8월 15일

    From Technician to Business Owner: Why Most Small Businesses Fail at Leadership - Part 1

    In Part 1 of our exclusive three-part series, sales coaching expert Gordon Wilson reveals why 75% of small business owners excel as technicians but struggle to manage employees effectively. Gordon, our first-ever repeat guest, shares decades of experience coaching sales teams to 100-200% over quota and explains the critical difference between managing tasks and coaching people. What You'll Learn:Why the best technicians often make the worst business ownersThe difference between managing and coaching (and why most businesses need coaches)How to identify the "coaching mindset" when hiring leadersWhy Gordon prefers hiring "old people" and what that really meansThe three-legged stool approach to evaluating new hiresHow personal stress affects business leadership decisionsWhy treating employees like customers transforms team performance Key Takeaways:Everything starts at the top - leadership mindset flows through the entire organizationMost managers focus on tasks; great coaches focus on developing individualsThe biggest mistake: promoting top performers without considering their people skillsExperience matters: Don't dismiss candidates based on age stereotypesGreat coaches are rare - they enjoy helping people become better professionally and personally Guest Bio:Gordon Wilson is a veteran sales coach and manager with decades of experience across multiple industries. He has consistently achieved 100-200% over quota throughout his career and specializes in transforming underperforming sales teams. Gordon currently serves as a coach of coaches, developing sales leadership strategies that focus on individual development rather than one-size-fits-all approaches. Sponsors:This episode is brought to you by Wizard Academy (WizardAcademy.org), helping small businesses achieve heights they never dreamed possible. Free Consultation Offer:Dennis and Leah offer free 60-minute consultations for small business owners on any topic. Contact LeahBumphrey@WizardOfAds.com or DennisCollins@WizardOfAds.com. Coming Up Next:Part 2: Gordon shares his "elevator coaching" method and reveals his preference for questions over statements, plus the story of coaching a defiant 19-year-old employee.

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  4. 6월 13일

    Bryan Eisenberg's Health and Business Journey

    This is a fascinating podcast transcript featuring Bryan Eisenberg, a well-known marketing expert and bestselling author. The conversation centers around his latest book "I Think I Swallowed an Elephant" and his personal health transformation journey. Here are the key highlights from this first part: Bryan's Background: Co-author with his brother Jeffrey of multiple bestsellers including "Waiting for Your Cat to Bark" and "Call to Action"Has worked with major companies like Google, Dell, HP, and NBC UniversalFounded a software company that went public but faced challenges during market crashes The Book's Unique Approach: Written in bite-sized chapters (250-400 words each)Each chapter stands alone - you can read them in any orderFunctions as a "Rorschach test" where readers take away different insights based on their current challengesFocuses on simplicity and practical application Bryan's Personal Health Journey: The most compelling part of the conversation is Bryan's candid sharing of his health struggles: Previously lost 100+ pounds (from 277 lbs) to keep up with his young childrenDuring COVID, gained weight back and developed serious health issuesBlood sugar reached 376 (dangerously high), A1C of 13.9Refused medication and gave himself 3 weeks to turn it aroundSuccessfully reversed all conditions in 4 months through lifestyle changesNow maintains blood sugar in the 70s-80s range without medication Key Insights: The importance of authentic storytelling in business and lifeHow our personal "stories" must evolve as our circumstances changeThe power of real-time data (he used a continuous glucose monitor)Simple habit changes can have profound impacts (like walking 10-15 minutes after meals)The concept of "glycation" - how blood sugar spikes literally age us from the inside The "Elephant" Metaphor: Everyone has swallowed an elephant - we're all dealing with being overstressed, overscheduled, overstimulated, and overwhelmed. The book provides a framework for addressing these challenges. This appears to be part one of a two-part interview, with part two promising to dive deeper into Bryan's specific disciplines and rituals, plus how AI helped shape his book. The conversation beautifully weaves together business wisdom with deeply personal health struggles, making it both relatable and actionable for entrepreneurs and business owners.

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  5. 6월 6일

    I Think I Swallowed an Elephant: Behind the Book with Bryan Eisenberg (Part 1)

    New York Times bestselling author and conversion optimization expert Bryan Eisenberg joins Dennis Collins and Leah Bumphrey to share his incredible transformation story. From reversing diabetes without medication to discovering how personal authenticity drives business success, Bryan reveals the powerful connection between the stories we tell ourselves and the results we achieve. Bryan and Jeffery's latest book is called: "I Think I Swallowed an Elephant: The Stories We Sell, The Success We Build" and is available at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Think-Swallowed-Elephant-Stories-Success/dp/1932226249?sr=8-1 Key Takeaways• Health drives business performance - Bryan's journey from 277 pounds and diabetic blood sugar levels to optimal health in just 4 months demonstrates how physical transformation enables mental clarity and business success • Authentic storytelling beats polished personas - Vulnerability and genuine human experiences create deeper connections with customers than carefully crafted marketing messages • Simple habits create massive results - A 10-15 minute walk after each meal can stabilize blood sugar, reduce aging, and improve overall health and cognitive function • Stories must evolve with your life - When your motivating story no longer aligns with who you are, it creates friction and prevents progress in both health and business Resources & LinksBooks Mentioned: "I Think I Swallowed an Elephant: The Stories We Sell, The Success We Build" by Bryan Eisenberg & Jeffery Eisenberg"Waiting for Your Cat to Bark" by Bryan Eisenberg & Jeffery Eisenberg with Lisa T. Davis"The Rice and Beans Millionaire" by Bryan Eisenberg & Jeffery Eisenberg Episode Timestamps00:00:00 - Introduction and Bryan's impressive credentials 00:02:54 - The personal transformation story begins 00:08:17 - Weight loss journey and family motivation 00:11:28 - Business challenges and health decline during COVID 00:14:23 - The shocking blood test results and diabetes diagnosis 00:18:53 - Choosing personal responsibility over medication 00:22:00 - Reversing diabetes naturally in 4 months 00:24:36 - The simple post-meal walking habit that changes everything 00:26:27 - Understanding glycation and the aging process Connect with Our HostsDennis Collins Website: https://wizardofads.org/partner/dennis-collins/ Leah Bumphrey Website: https://wizardofads.org/partner/leah-bumphrey/ Guest BioBryan Eisenberg is a multiple New York Times bestselling author and internationally recognized authority in online marketing and conversion optimization. He's been featured as a media expert on CNN and in the New York Times, and has helped thousands of companies including Google, Chase, Hewlett Packard, NBCUniversal, GE, WebEx, and Dell achieve dramatic improvements in their conversion rates and sales. Along with his brother Jeffrey, Bryan has authored several bestsellers including "Call to Action," "Waiting for Your Cat to Bark," "Always Be Testing," "Buyer Legends," and "The Rice and Beans Millionaire."

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  6. 4월 25일

    Employee Accountability: The Hard Truth About Workplace Performance Standards

    In this thought-provoking episode of Connect and Convert, hosts Dennis Collins and Leah Bumphrey tackle the controversial topic of employee accountability and performance standards. Joined by Producer Paul, they debate the ethics and effectiveness of different accountability systems, from Sun Tzu's ancient methods to Jack Welch's infamous 20-70-10 system. Key TakeawaysThe standard set by keeping low performers becomes the standard for your entire company, affecting overall team performance and moraleCreating a "magnetic workplace" where people want to work is ultimately the leader's responsibilityEffective accountability requires clear, consistent consequences - not just occasional enforcementFear-based compliance and arbitrary standards can damage workplace culture and drive away top performers Timestamps00:00:00 - Introduction and welcome00:02:00 - The Sun Tzu accountability story00:05:25 - Jack Welch's 20-70-10 system explained00:09:15 - The impact of keeping low performers00:13:40 - Creating a magnetic workplace00:17:30 - Fear-based compliance vs. genuine engagement00:22:45 - The ethical questions of performance consequences00:27:20 - The deliberately developmental organization concept00:31:10 - Practical takeaways for small business owners Connect With The HostsDennis Collins: https://wizardofads.org/partner/dennis-collins/Leah Bumphrey: https://wizardofads.org/partner/leah-bumphrey/ Resources Mentioned"The Art of War" by Sun TzuJack Welch's 20-70-10 system (vitality curve)Deliberately Developmental Organization (DDO) conceptFree 60-minute business consultation with Dennis and Leah

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Welcome to "Connect & Convert: The Sales Accelerator Podcast," where your host Dennis Collins, alongside co-host Leah Bumphrey, delivers unparalleled insights into the art of accelerating small business sales. Dennis, with over 150 years of experience in business enhancement, focuses on the profound impact of nurturing and developing people within the organization. His expertise lies in transforming average teams into exceptional ones through leadership training, effective communication, and the courage to tackle tough questions head-on. Leah complements Dennis's strategic approach with her vibrant energy and innovative strategies for business growth. Specializing in sectors that resonate with family and health, Leah excels in guiding businesses to explore new heights, emphasizing the importance of an open mindset and a clear vision for the future. Together, Dennis and Leah offer a synergistic blend of wisdom, humor, and actionable strategies. "Connect & Convert" is not just a podcast; it's a catalyst for small businesses determined to achieve sales success and operational excellence. Tune in to leverage Dennis's deep insights and Leah's creative solutions to transform your business landscape.