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  • Balancing Faith, Family, and Sales: A Woman's Journey
    2023/10/18

    We felt like after hours of two men giving all of their thoughts on sales, faith and family, it was finally time to get some good advice... so for the first time we welcome a female guest on the show to share her perspective! 

    Chelsea Stanley is the owner of Georgia Rose Realty and she was gracious enough to share her experiences in sales and how she balances her commitments to her business, her family, and her faith.

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    28 分
  • Customer Service Part 2: Finding Different Gears
    2023/10/04

    In part 2 of our conversation about customer service, we get in to a little bit more of the nuts and bolts of how we handle customers, especially dealing with a variety of personalities and temperaments.  

    We also discuss the idea of the customer always being right. Is that really the case? And what do you do if or when the customer is wrong?

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    19 分
  • Customer Service Part 1: The Cornerstone of a Sales Career
    2023/09/20

    You can't cover sales without talking about customer service. It's one of the foundational elements to finding success and longevity because good customer service can have your customers come to you rather than you always having to chase them down!

    Hosts Jonathon Post and Lanier Ward discuss what customer service looks like in each of their industries as well as some principles that hold true no matter what kind of sales you are in. They talk about the Biblical principle of "Second Mile Service" and why customer service should be especially valuable to salespeople who want their careers to honor Jesus.

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    30 分
  • Expert vs. Generalist... What makes for a better sales career?
    2023/09/06

    We're back for season 2 of Sales Therapy! Hosts Jonathon Post and Lanier Ward continue their discussions about the intersection of faith, family, and finding success in sales careers. In this week's episode we talk about one of the fundamental debates of the sales industry... should I become an expert in a narrow field or be competent across a lot of different areas?

    We start by defining and giving examples of what it means to be an expert vs. a generalist then move in to discussing the pros and cons of each. Jonathon and Lanier share stories from their careers and from people they know in sales and give an overview of what it might look like to build your career down each path.

    Thanks to Pat Sullivan (@itspatsoul) for episode music and Katie Moody (@katiemoodyphoto) for episode art. Please follow our pages on social media (@salestherapypod) and share this episode with other people trying to balance their sales career with their faith and family!

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    31 分
  • For Richer or For Poorer
    2023/05/03

    One of the primary reasons people are drawn to sales is for the promise of "limitless earning potential." It sounds great, but what's the financial reality of working in sales? Sure, the ceiling is really high... but how about the floor? On this week's session of Sales Therapy, Jonathon and Lanier discuss a Biblical view of money, their personal habits when it comes to budgeting and planning for the future, and the good, bad, and ugly of the financial side of working in sales!

    This is the last session of Season 1, but we look forward to being back soon with season 2! Please continue to rate and review the podcast and share it with anyone you know that could use some Sales Therapy!

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    31 分
  • Busy Vs. Productive
    2023/04/26

    Trying to juggle faith, family and work will inevitably make you a busy person... but is busy the goal? In this week's session, Jonathon and Lanier discuss the difference between being busy and actually being productive. It's easy to understand the difference when it comes to work, but have you considered what a productive faith or family life looks like? We hadn't! So join us as we dive in to an authentic conversation about how we move from busy family schedules and checking off spiritual boxes to actually moving forward and growing in those areas of life.

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    33 分
  • The Balancing Act
    2023/04/19

    Until you figure out how to get a 25th hour in the day or 8th day in the week, you're going to struggle with the same thing every other salesperson does... how do I get my work done, be present with my family, and have time to engage in activities I care about?

    Hosts Jonathon Post and Lanier Ward don't know either... but this week they invite you to listen in as they talk about what has and has not worked for them as they've tried to strike a healthy balance between work, faith, and family. From practical tips on how to build out your schedule to Jonathan's take on "Bringing Sexy Back" there's going to be something for everyone to learn from this week's episode!

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    32 分
  • Made For This
    2023/04/05

    Jonathon has been told "You should be in sales!" for as long as he can remember. Lanier... hasn't. Is there a particular personality type that's best suited for sales? Can I learn to be good at it or do I have to be born with it? 

    This week, hosts Jonathon Post and Lanier Ward discuss what makes a good salesperson. Every company seems to have their own personality assessment that they use to label you and find the right place for you. So is it as simple as "extroverts belong in sales and introverts don't?" That's not the way we see it. There are some natural qualities that make finding success in sales a little easier, but there's no substitute for hard work and perseverance. Even if you do have the "you should be in sales!" personality, that's not enough to make you successful.

    Jonathon and Lanier also dive in to 1 Corinthians 12 and talk about how God's design for each person is intentional and unique. It's much better to spend your time identifying and sharpening your gifts instead of wishing you had someone elses!

    Music credits to Pat Sullivan (@itspatsoul)
    Graphic Design credits to Katie Moody (@katiemoodyphoto)

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    24 分