More Cheese Less Whiskers

Dean Jackson
More Cheese Less Whiskers

Listen in each week as Dean Jackson helps business owners and entrepreneurs, just like you, apply the 8-Profit Activators to their businesses. Discover the mindsets growing or slowing your business.

  1. APR 13

    Ep262: Capabilities multiplied by Reach

    Acting skills can transform legal outcomes in ways most trial attorneys never consider. Today on the More Cheese Less Whiskers Podcast, I'm talking with Olivia and Steve from Trial Haus Consulting, who met in college theater and now help attorneys deliver more compelling courtroom performances. They've seen remarkable results helping attorneys shift from traditional impeachment approaches to more conversational techniques, contributing to over $40 million in verdicts since 2022 and even helping secure an acquittal in a potential life sentence case. We had a fascinating discussion about moving beyond hourly billing to align their interests with attorneys through contingency arrangements, plus creating systems to document and scale their unique approach. This podcast really demonstrates how bringing specialized expertise from one field into another can create breakthrough value. It's a great example of using my VCR (Vision, Capabilities, Reach) formula to expand impact.     Key Takeaways: We're talking with Olivia and Steve, co-founders of Trial Haus Consulting, who have developed innovative programs blending theatrical techniques with legal practice. Their eight-week program aims to enhance advocacy and storytelling skills in the courtroom by integrating improv and scripted acting methods. Olivia and Steve explain their focus on cross-examination strategies, highlighting techniques like the "yes and no" method. They share a case study of a seasoned attorney who achieved a significant verdict using these skills, showcasing the transformative potential of their approach. We explore Trial House Consulting's business dynamics, including the benefits of remote work and balancing billable hours with business development. Olivia and Steve discuss the shift from in-person sessions to online courses, which allows for greater flexibility and client interaction. The episode delves into the challenges of operating in high-stakes environments, emphasizing the need to align service delivery with clients' financial constraints. Olivia and Steve consider strategies to demonstrate their value in the American legal system, where payments are often contingent on case outcomes. We examine the email marketing strategies employed by Trial House Consulting to manage and engage their list of trial attorneys. Olivia and Steve focus on retaining top-tier clients and leveraging marketing investments to drive repeat business, emphasizing the importance of adding value to their communications. Olivia and Steve discuss the concept of viewing excess capacity as "investable hours" and how collaborating with trial attorneys on a contingency basis can lead to strategic growth. They highlight the potential benefits of offering their services as a strategic asset to enhance client outcomes. The episode concludes with Olivia and Steve expressing gratitude for the collaborative journey and their excitement for future opportunities. They share their commitment to maintaining communication and fostering a sense of camaraderie and optimism within the legal consulting community.       Show Links: ProfitActivatorScore.com BreakthroughDNA.com 90minutebooks.com

    59 min
  2. APR 6

    Ep261: Finding Invisible Prospects with Megan Cannon

    Finding invisible prospects is often the biggest challenge for service businesses. Today on the More Cheese Less Whiskers podcast, We're talking with Megan Cannon, owner of Back to Balance Counseling and Consulting in the western suburbs of Chicago about an 'I want that' response in people. Megan specializes in helping high achievers, overwhelmed parents, and anxious teenagers find relief through empirically supported treatments. Her practice is thriving with over a thousand sessions monthly, but she's looking to grow her team and reach more daytime clients. We explored how to create a "prospect vending machine" by using targeted ways to transform invisible prospects into visible ones. Rather than just positioning to be selected through referrals or social media, we discussed proactively identifying people who need help with anxiety, OCD, and executive burnout within her five-mile radius. The conversation revealed how offering valuable content like a book can both generate new leads and enhance referrals, turning "refer a friend" into the more powerful "give a friend" approach.   Key Takeaways: I introduce Megan Cannon, the owner of Back to Balance Counseling and Consulting, who discusses her practice's focus on supporting high achievers, overwhelmed parents, and anxious teenagers in the western suburbs of Chicago. Megan emphasizes the benefits of in-person therapy sessions and shares her plans to expand her team to meet growing client demand, highlighting the need for more qualified clinicians. We delve into strategies for attracting daytime therapy clients, particularly focusing on college students, stay-at-home parents, and remote workers. We also address the importance of maintaining a work-life balance for therapists. Megan discusses the role of indirect referrals in connecting therapists with potential clients and explains her approach to helping clients change their relationship with anxiety. We explore innovative clinic growth strategies, including the use of social media ads and resources like an anxiety solution book to turn invisible prospects into visible ones. The episode highlights the effectiveness of using books as lead generation tools, focusing on creating captivating titles and covers to attract potential clients. Megan shares her experiences with email engagement to nurture relationships with potential clients, demonstrating how to maintain a supportive presence for individuals seeking help now or in the future.     Show Links: ProfitActivatorScore.com BreakthroughDNA.com 90minutebooks.com

    54 min
  3. MAR 30

    Ep260: Building a Thriving Practice with Joseph Tanti

    Today on the More Cheese Less Whiskers podcast, I want to share a great conversation with Dr. Joseph Tanti, a chiropractor who recently purchased a 30-year established practice in Edmonton, Alberta. We talked about increasing his Return-on-Relationships, measuring spines under management and creating systems to orchestrate referrals rather than just hoping for them by using something like the World's Most Interesting Postcard to 'program' patients to notice high-probability conversations about back pain, sciatica, or other conditions he treats. We also explored how targeting specific conditions with lead magnets can transform invisible prospects into visible ones within his five-mile radius. Books like the Plantar Fasciitis Solution, are great ways that people identify themselves as exactly the person who needs your help. These approaches work for all sorts of businesses where customers might not recognize all the ways you can help them.   Key Takeaways: I explored Joseph's transition from taking over a long-established chiropractic practice and discussed Joseph's focus in Edmonton on patient retention through innovative marketing strategies, such as pay-per-click advertising, email newsletters, and community events tailored to attract new patients while maintaining the practice's 30-year history. The conversation highlighted Joseph's concept of "return on relationship," emphasizing the importance of regular communication and engagement with patients, particularly those with sedentary lifestyles, to prevent recurring issues. Joseph shared his evidence-based approach to chiropractic care, concentrating on musculoskeletal issues and the intersection with physiotherapy, moving from acute pain management to maintenance care for lasting wellness. We examined the process of orchestrating referrals through meaningful conversations, emphasizing the importance of actively connecting people with solutions rather than merely mentioning names. Joseph described the use of strategic engagement tools like text systems and embedded cues in communications to enhance patient relationships and increase referrals. The episode delved into identifying visible and invisible prospects, using social media advertising to transform them into leads, and leveraging both digital and physical materials to maintain patient engagement., Alberta, to strategizing for its sustainable growth, including his journey to becoming an orthopedic specialist. We discussed Joseph's focus on patient retention through innovative marketing strategies, such as pay-per-click advertising       Show LInks: ProfitActivatorScore.com BreakthroughDNA.com 90minutebooks.com

    54 min
  4. MAR 16

    Ep259: Creating a New Before Unit with Paul Deloughery

    Family businesses need more than just legal documents to secure their legacy. Today on the More Cheese Less Whiskers podcast, we’re talking with Paul Deloughery, a probate and estate planning attorney with over 25 years of experience working with business owners and families. We explore how Paul can apply the Before Unit framework to attract his ideal clients - business owners who need more than standard estate planning. By selecting the right audience and creating a compelling offer like his "family benefits plan," he can build trust before prospects even consider hiring him. This approach transforms his service from reactive problem-solving to proactive relationship building. Paul's story about reuniting an estranged family shows the power of this approach. Rather than waiting until after death creates painful conflicts, he's creating a new category of service that addresses the underlying dynamics. This perfectly demonstrates how patiently educating and motivating people, and presenting the right offer can create breakthrough results for professional service providers.   Key Takeaways: Focusing on the "who" you want to be a hero to is essential before determining your best service offering and its price point. Creating a "family benefits plan" instead of a "family constitution" demonstrates how language choice significantly impacts client perception and engagement. Building a prospect "vending machine" requires clearly articulated outcomes that prospects can visualize and would willingly pay to achieve. The concept of a "stress test" for estate plans provides a concrete, marketable service that appeals to proactive clients who already understand the importance of planning. Using carefully chosen emotional language like "avoidable surprises that derail even the most cautious estate plans" creates more engagement than technical legal terminology. Focusing on specific, tangible outcomes (like peaceful family Thanksgiving dinners) makes abstract services concrete and compelling to potential clients. Show LInks: ProfitActivatorScore.com BreakthroughDNA.com 90minutebooks.com

    57 min
  5. MAR 7

    Ep258: Crafting a Business Masterpiece with Chris Wysokowski

    In this episode of More Cheese, Less Whiskers, Chris Wysokowski shares his journey from working in his family’s painting business to helping others grow theirs. He discusses transitioning from hands-on projects to strategy and business development, emphasizing the importance of maintaining relationships with past clients.  Chris explains how to treat completed projects as "homes under management" and stay top of mind through regular communication. He also introduces methods to create more opportunities from each job, using tools like an annual touchpoint calendar and circle radius prospecting.  Chris's approach focuses on building long-term success through smart planning and relationship management, shifting from chasing new leads to creating a steady stream of work from satisfied clients. Summary: In the episode, I introduce Chris Weissakowski, who shares his journey from a hands-on painter to a business growth mentor, highlighting the importance of transitioning from operational tasks to strategic business development. Chris emphasizes the significance of maintaining strong relationships with past clients, viewing completed projects as "homes under management," to enhance business revenue through repeat and referral opportunities. We discuss systematic approaches to maximize a painting business's potential, including the use of an annual touchpoint calendar and innovative metrics like "gallons under management" for project scope assessment. Chris provides insights into effective customer engagement and project management, introducing strategies such as circle radius prospecting to expand business opportunities from a single job. The episode delves into the development of a structured and repeatable business growth system, emphasizing the documentation of processes and the use of CRM systems for better client management. We explore how Chris's strategic insights, influenced by industry leaders like Jay Abraham and Dan Kennedy, can empower entrepreneurs to enhance their businesses, particularly in local markets like Eastern North Carolina. The conversation highlights the potential for impactful change through clarity and continuous improvement, setting the stage for a transformative year in business development for painting contractors. Show LInks: ProfitActivatorScore.com BreakthroughDNA.com 90minutebooks.com

    55 min
  6. JAN 3

    Ep257: Creativity Unleashed with Steve Light

    Today, on the More Cheese Less Whiskers podcast, We are talking with Steve Light. Hearing his journey from web designer to Swindon's prominent mural artist demonstrates the transformative impact of rediscovered creativity. After a twenty-year hiatus, his return to art during lockdown has resulted in over 25 exhibitions and Swindon's largest mural, bringing vibrancy to the community.   His figurative expressionist style, influenced by Jean Dubuffet and Jean-Michel Basquiat, now adorns a converted post office studio where he creates works that challenge traditional artistic boundaries. Light's practice spans from street murals to gallery exhibitions, proving art's versatility in modern spaces.   Through initiatives like the Red Cliff Collective and collaborations with local musicians, Light exemplifies how artists can engage communities while maintaining creative integrity. His work continues to reshape Swindon's visual landscape, making art accessible to all residents.   Summary: 1. I introduce Steve Light, a mural artist from Swindon, who shares his journey from being a shy child with a love for art to becoming a significant figure in the street art scene of his hometown. 2. Steve discusses a discouraging experience with an art tutor that led him to abandon art for 20 years and how he humorously hints at a connection to the mysterious artist Banksy. 3. We explore how Steve reignited his passion for art during the lockdowns, transitioning from web design to a full-time art career, and how he secured a studio in a repurposed post office. 4. Steve describes his artistic style as figurative expressionist, drawing inspiration from artists like Jean Dubuffet, Keith Haring, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, and his aspirations for larger-scale works. 5. We delve into the intersection of art and commerce, discussing how artists can balance creative pursuits with commercial opportunities, and the role of art in branding and environments. 6. The episode explores the concept of street art collectives and creative collaborations, highlighting the impact of such initiatives on local communities and how they can elevate artists' reach. 7. We discuss the potential for forming a self-appointed art collective, drawing parallels between the art and music industries, and the opportunities for multidisciplinary collaboration within a collective. 8. Steve shares personal inspirations, including his love for 90s hip-hop and 80s bands, and discusses the potential for local initiatives, such as mural projects and designing for restaurants, to engage communities. 9. The conversation touches on previous collaborations, like painting a suit for a musician performing at Glastonbury, showcasing the value of leveraging local talent and creative synergies. 10. The episode concludes with ideas on creating innovative art projects, like permanent outdoor exhibitions, and the transformative potential of art in both individual careers and community development.   Show Links: ProfitActivatorScore.com BreakthroughDNA.com 90minutebooks.com

    1 hr
  7. 11/10/2024

    Ep256: Convert More Leads with Stuart Bell

    In this episode of the More Cheese Less Whiskers Podcast, Stuart and I discuss the power of non-traditional books in lead generation. We delve into the process of using a self-published book as a tool to generate leads and share strategies that have resulted in impressive records, such as 1753 leads at just $3.53 per lead. Stuart highlights the value of daily knowledge and asking the right questions, and I reveal how to write a book in 30 days with a resonating title. We debunk the myth that a book needs to be lengthy to be successful and discuss the impact of concise, impactful books that address potential clients' concerns.   Summary     We discuss the potential of non-traditional books in the realm of lead generation Dean reveals the secret of writing a book in just 30 days, and the power of book titles that resonate with your ideal prospects. We highlight the impressive record of generating 1753 leads at just $3.53 per lead, and the strategy of generating leads for as little as $300. We delve into the process of using a self-published book as a lead generation tool. Stuart shares how he utilized the concept of a 'self-milking cow' to help people convert more leads. We emphasize the value of daily knowledge and the craft of asking the right questions in lead generation. We reflect on the influential book 'The Owner's Manual Through Your 40s' by Sean Phillips and his video with Bill, 'Body for Life'. We explain the art of creating concise, impactful books that address the five burning questions in the minds of potential clients. We debunk the myth that a book needs to be voluminous to succeed, emphasising that content trumps length. We discuss the power of an attractive book title, effective marketing strategies, and the advantages of using a podcast to connect with potential clients.     Show Links: ProfitActivatorScore.com BreakthroughDNA.com 90MinuteBooks.com

    31 min
  8. 11/05/2023

    Ep255: The Power of Selling with Carlos Garrido

    Today, on the More Cheese Less Whiskers podcast, we're talking with Carlos Garrido, a former investment banker turned sales trainer, about his unique career journey and the power of selling.  He shares his experiences navigating cultural accents in business, outlining how a northern English accent benefited his role in American sales environments while American accents in the UK gained new prestige over time. Carlos runs a high-performing sales training program, and we talked about separating 'lead getting' from 'lead convering' and the sometimes lengthy process that can frustrate some sales teams. Carlos shares his experience working with business owners without robust sales skills and the challenge of natural salespeople, and we talk about finding the right mix of high-value, high-volume opportunities. This is a really fun conversation with lots of takeaways.   Summary:  1. Carlos, shares his journey from an investment banker to a successful sales trainer, discussing the advantages of a northern English accent in the American sales environment. 2. He explains his process of settling in Miami, learning Spanish, and the role of language in sales. 3. He delves into the significance of lead conversion in any successful sales strategy. 4. We discuss how some business owners and leaders generate revenue without strong sales skills, indicating the challenge of managing natural salespeople. 5. They explore the 'before' and 'during' units of the sales process, providing insights into lead management and conversion. 6. The conversation shifts to business scaling and selecting a target market, emphasizing the economic relationship between business owners and customers. 7. Carlos shares his views on the differences between a self-serve environment and a membership program, and the complexities of pricing services at different points. 8. They discuss the power of market targeting, highlighting the potential it holds in high volume and low ticket strategies. 9. The podcast examines the impact of accent on sales success, especially the benefits of a pleasing northern English accent in the American market. 10. Carlos reflects on the challenges and rewards of his sales training journey, emphasizing the impact of sales skills on an individual's financial independence.   Show Links: Show Notes Roost Real Estate ProfitActivatorScore.com BreakthroughDNA.com 90MinuteBooks.com

    54 min
4.6
out of 5
47 Ratings

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Listen in each week as Dean Jackson helps business owners and entrepreneurs, just like you, apply the 8-Profit Activators to their businesses. Discover the mindsets growing or slowing your business.

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