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A Life-Changing Wake-Up Call

In this episode, Bill Caskey shares a personal and eye-opening experience he had recently involving a minor heart incident. He candidly discusses how, despite considering himself fit and healthy, he ignored warning signs and failed to take action on a previous heart scan that indicated moderate to high risk.

Bill emphasizes the importance of getting regular heart scans, especially for those over 40, and not disregarding the results. He also stresses the need to reevaluate and reinvent one’s diet and eating habits, as they can significantly impact overall health and energy levels, which are crucial for success in any field, including sales and leadership.

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Leadership Success with George Bradt

Recently Bill received an email newsletter from a Leadership and Onboarding Expert, George Bradt. The email really spoke to him so he decided to call George and get him on the podcast.

On this episode of The Bill Caskey Podcast, Bill sits down with George Bradt and they discuss an array of topics from leadership to fulfillment in life. George had some really good thoughts on the success of a leader and sales. You won’t want to miss this one!

To learn more about George and get on his email newsletter, go to https://www.primegenesis.com.

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High Intent Selling

What if I told you it’s possible to eliminate fear, anxiety and worry from the sales process? Well, it is possible and I’ll tell you how on this episode of the Bill Caskey Podcast.

The answer is High Intent Selling Methodology. High Intent is all about what is in your heart when you are working with a prospect or client. Are you there to just sell them something or are you there to solve their pain? That is what makes all the difference.

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Getting Your Mojo Back

Have you lost your mojo? Do you ever feel like your heart is not fully in to what you’re working on?

On this episode of The Bill Caskey Podcast, Bill shares an experience he had with a young leader who nailed it when asked about why people lose mojo (inspiration).
He also gives you two things you can do to get your mojo back. Get your fountain pen out for this one!

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Episode #515: Morning Routines with Benjamin Spall

What is your morning routine? And does it prepare you for anything?

In this week’s episode of The Advanced Selling Podcast, Bill Caskey and Bryan Neale interview Benjamin Spall, author of a book titled “My Morning Routine: How Successful People Start Every Day Inspired.”

Benjamin interviewed more than 60 successful people to find out what their morning routines are for the day. He shares a few of these with our podcast audience. This is definitely a book we suggest purchasing, mymorningroutine.com.

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Episode #504: What are you really motivated by?

In this episode of The Advanced Selling Podcast, veteran sales trainers and podcast hosts Bill Caskey and Bryan Neale discuss a question that came in that has rarely been discussed on the podcast, “How Can I Motivate My Team?” The guys walk through several different areas of motivation that can either inspire or hold back your sales team.

For you sales leader listeners this is a good opportunity for you to think about your team in a slightly different way and what truly motivates them.

If you’re interested in getting some more information about how you can assess your team’s motivational tendencies, send us a email to [email protected] with the word FEEDBACK in the subject line and we’ll get in touch!

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Becoming Your Best By Avoiding The Misses

I am blessed to be able to interview top-notched authors and experts in the area of leadership as we launch The Sales Leadership Academy.

Steve Shallenberger

I spoke to a veteran of leadership coaching, Steve Shallenberger, last week. Steve has worked with Fortune 100 companies for the last 30 years and has a great pulse on the mistakes he sees leaders make. He’s also author of “Becoming Your Best.”

One of those has to do with “Vision.” The lesson is that just because your company has no declared vision, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t.

But the fact is that if you have a division…a team…a group…you MUST have a compelling, inspiring vision for your them or they’ll wander around with little focus, and little inspiration.

Here is an excerpt from a longer interview I did with Steve where he shared his thoughts.

Enjoy!

If you’re interested in learning more about The Sales Leadership Academy…and how it can help you create this type of inspiration in your team, go here. A little knowledge here could make a huge revenue difference in your team. It might be worth looking at.

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Are You Using An Ancient Leadership Method?

How tedious has it been in the last 20 years to try to keep up with all of the leadership theories and maxims put forth by experts? Leaves us all kind of confused, doesn’t it?

Alan Cutler

Alan Cutler has done an excellent job of sifting through all of the theories and get to what works. In this interview excerpt, I ask Alan some of those questions about the psychology of leadership, a topic on which he has written, “The Psychology of Leadership.(Click Here To Learn More)

Enjoy the interview with Alan. Let me know your thoughts.

If you’re interested in learning more about The Sales Leadership Academy…and how it can help you create this type of inspiration in your team, go here. A little knowledge here could make a huge revenue difference in your team. It might be worth looking at.

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What Percentage Of Your Team Is Truly Committed?

In the lead up to the launch of The Sales Leadership Academy, I have the luxury of interviewing experts in the field of motivation, most specifically, “sales team motivation.”

DrJoeFolkman

As in, “What role does the leader play in the inspiration and motivation of their teams?”

It’s really easy to say (and I’ve said it, too), “Well, it’s not up to anyone to motivate the producer. They have to come to the table with their own motivation.”

That may be true. But does that mean you play no role at all in that? Of course not.

Dr. Folkman’s Take on Inspiring from a Leadership Position:

I had the privilege of speaking with an author, Dr. Joe Folkman. He’s written several books, most notably, The Inspiring Leader. In it, he reveals multiple studies of leaders and what makes them inspirational.

I sat down with Joe this week and I thought you’d be interested in a specific audio clip from that interview. In this clip, he addresses the idea of “commitment” and how you, yes YOU, have a role in creating commitment on your team.

If you’re interested in learning more about The Sales Leadership Academy…and how it can help you create this type of inspiration in your team, go here. A little knowledge here could make a huge revenue difference in your team. It might be worth looking at.

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