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147: Adam Cancels His Arsonist + David Oglivy Was Wrong... Stu Heinecke Unleashed

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Release Date: 12/19/2024

150: Yes Adam, 150: Yes Adam, "Poignant" Is A Word + Let's Bust Out the Colombo Close In 2025

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  The Anitza Pizza Paradigm   Whoever said pizza was merely a carb-loaded comfort food was sorely mistaken. In the world of Anitza (pronounced Ah-Neat-Za, like pizza) Martins, it's a full-on sales philosophy, who knew?! Sure, pizzas are topped with pepperoni and cheese, but how about topping your career with authenticity and faith? Anitza’s world is one where every pie (call) has it's own unique perfectly baked crusty purpose. The Colombo Close... yeah, it's a thang, and Dale Dupree you've been called to the carpet Sir   Forget Columbo with his one-more-question...

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149: A Canadian Cucumber Chills in the World of Sales: The Martin MacArthur Chronicles show art 149: A Canadian Cucumber Chills in the World of Sales: The Martin MacArthur Chronicles

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Blast Off into Rebelicious Awkwardness as Rebels Are Wont to Do   Let's start at the beginning... or rather, let's just blast off, because who needs a boring intro anyway? Much like a well-placed hashtag, this episode of "Selling Local" shoots for the stars with a countdown that sprouts awkward guffaws. Because what's better than starting things off with #Awkward?Rebel pro tip:  always set the "awkward" bar high early on.  Wurd.   Meet Magnanimous Magnificent Martin MacArthur:   ...  the outbound sales savant from Canada whose calm cucumber demeanor sets the...

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148: Adam Moves In With Jacquelyn Nicholson + We Three Create a New Sesame Character Named... And Microsoft, We're Sorry, Jacquelyn Refuses Your Teams Platform show art 148: Adam Moves In With Jacquelyn Nicholson + We Three Create a New Sesame Character Named... And Microsoft, We're Sorry, Jacquelyn Refuses Your Teams Platform

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Rebels, gather 'round. Welcome back to our spirited chinwags of Selling Local, where conversations about living in the present are as radiant as they are Rebellious. Jacquelyn Nicholson, the muse of insightful chatter and genuine connection, takes to the mic alongside your cheeky n' charismatic duo, Bethie and Adam. This podcast brings you the essence of community and the heartbeats behind the sales journeys that are turning heads, inspiring belly laughs and creating curiosity where you realize, wait, if they can do this ... there's no stopping meeee!    The Mic + Heart Drop Moment...

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147: Adam Cancels His Arsonist + David Oglivy Was Wrong... Stu Heinecke Unleashed show art 147: Adam Cancels His Arsonist + David Oglivy Was Wrong... Stu Heinecke Unleashed

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Embrace Your Inner Weed Rebel: The Art of Standing Out and Thriving in Business   Merriment ensues featuring none other than Stu Heinecke, the cartoonist-cum-marketing maestro!  Alongside hosts Beth Pagano and Adam Snider, Stu shares insights from his illustrious creative career, leaving listeners with a plethora of strategies and "devices" to turn heads and become the dandelions of the business world... persistent, resilient, and unavoidable... for those who will dare!   The Cartoonist Who Dared to Be Different   First things first: if you’ve never noticed cartoons in...

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146: Crystal Ball + Easing Anxieties with Christina Brady show art 146: Crystal Ball + Easing Anxieties with Christina Brady

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Crystal Balls for Sales: Predicting Success with Luster In a world where every conversation feels like an episode of "Survivor," wouldn’t it be nice to have a crystal ball? Enter Luster, the game-changing platform that’s part AI, part magical sales genie, and fully committed to taking the anxiety out of closing deals. Christina Brady, the brainchild behind this innovation, joined Adam Snider for a lickety-split chinwag which was as enlightening as it was entertaining.  We purposefully left the sound shenanigans of our TOTALITY 2024 permeating the few minutes together, in hopes you'll...

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145: Intentionality Matters, Folks: Sean Farrell show art 145: Intentionality Matters, Folks: Sean Farrell

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In the ever-evolving world of sales, differentiation is key. With the market flooded with similar advice and strategies, it's refreshing to hear from leaders who prioritize integrity and emotional connections. Sean Farrell, CEO of QDS, shines light on unique methods that have propelled his company from modest beginnings to a thriving business, earning recognition for its purposeful leadership and workplace culture.   The Host's Introduction: Finding Your Roots in Sales   The podcast episode opens with the theme of returning to roots. As emphasized by the hosts, Selling Local is...

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144:  DeJuan Brown: Building a Legacy Through Service and Consistent Authenticity show art 144: DeJuan Brown: Building a Legacy Through Service and Consistent Authenticity

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In the ever-evolving world of sales, the deluge of repetitive advice can often drown out the voices urging consistent authenticity and genuine impact.   At Selling Local, we carve and navigate a different path, an incomparable mission.   Our philosophy is simple…   return to your roots embrace creative methodologies build experiences that leave a lasting Legacy  Building a Legacy in Sales   The concept of Legacy in sales is not just about business transactions, it's about harmonizing professional achievements inside your personal values.   Sales veteran...

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143: Combatting Imposter Syndrome by Slowing Down to Speed Up ... show art 143: Combatting Imposter Syndrome by Slowing Down to Speed Up ...

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No surprises here, as that's just as Daniel Maznabi prefers it!  The pursuit of preparedness...  overcoming bouts of anxiety and fears of showing up "awkward and weird." (Side note:  Weird. Rules 🤟🏼)   Creating the space to organically grow and default oneself into Service of others.  So much so, Daniel created a 40-page Declaration ... soon to be a book:  The Awkward Person's Guide to Being Proud of Themselves documenting what worked (and didn't) for himself.  Debunking the likes of Harvey Specter (shout out you "Suits" fans) closing 'techniques' or...

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142: From Mission Work to IT Sales and Beyond show art 142: From Mission Work to IT Sales and Beyond

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Vincent is all-in with everything he does. From the good to the bad and everything in between, he is a seller that is meeting people where they are and deeply cares about the outcomes he helps others create. If you are not inspired by the story that Vincent tells on this episode, we don't know what to tell you... You will hear one of the most vulnerable humans on planet earth tell the tale of his walk to include his profession, his family and his person perspective. The kind of posture, courage, and resolve in this human radiates within every minute of this episode and will inspire you to do a...

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141: Slow Down, Give a Crap and Sell More SaaS show art 141: Slow Down, Give a Crap and Sell More SaaS

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Well, we've got one freaking heck of an epsiode for all you Rebels today! The infamous Rebel herself, Michelle Wartelski graces us with her presence and her infectious personality. You will learn how a 17+ year veteran of the sales industry honed her craft to be more personable and desired by the people that she seeks to serve. Alignment with what her customers want to achieve and understanding that sales is about helping... So, instead of selling everyone, having people's best interest in mind. Knowing that you might not be the best fit - this is what Rebels call "full detachment" from what...

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Embrace Your Inner Weed Rebel: The Art of Standing Out and Thriving in Business
 
Merriment ensues featuring none other than Stu Heinecke, the cartoonist-cum-marketing maestro!  Alongside hosts Beth Pagano and Adam Snider, Stu shares insights from his illustrious creative career, leaving listeners with a plethora of strategies and "devices" to turn heads and become the dandelions of the business world... persistent, resilient, and unavoidable... for those who will dare!
 
The Cartoonist Who Dared to Be Different
 
First things first: if you’ve never noticed cartoons in the Wall Street Journal, you might want to rethink how closely you're reading. Stu, one of the brains behind those clever illustrations, emphasizes the power of owning your unique talents—even if it's drawing. Who would have thought that doodles could open the doors to Fortune 500 boardrooms? Only someone like Stu, who transformed his love for cartoons into a groundbreaking marketing strategy, which cultivated the building of genuine relationships with those he sought to serve. 
 
Legacy Through Laughter: A Cartoonist’s Dream
 
Stu isn’t just about creating chuckles on the editorial page. His legacy, as he describes, is about changing perceptions. He revealed that his books, "How to Get a Meeting with Anyone" and "How to Grow Your Business Like a Weed," stem from helping people uncover hidden potentials. Picture this: your business as a weed—an almost poetic juxtaposition of resilience and collaboration that thrives in chaos, much like the characters from a David Sedaris anecdote.
 
Weeds, Collaborators, and Johnny Cash: Lessons in Resilience
 
It turns out that being a weed isn’t all about getting tanned in your backyard while wrestling with dandelion ninjas.  Stu points out that weeds are not just resilient; they’re excellent collaborators and strategists. They're nature’s "networkers," seizing any n' all opportunity to spread like wildfire... exactly how entrepreneurs can, and dare we say "must" approach the ways in which they engage.  
 
And who can forget the legendary escapade of Kris Kristofferson meeting Johnny Cash? Taking a cue from this audacious fly-a-helicopter-to-get-a-meeting stunt could very well be the next big thing in innovative business tactics. So why wait to stand out when you can be airborne?  Put Helicopter Lessons on your Christmas list, there's still time.  
 
The Unfair Advantage: Build It and They Will Come
 
What separates a Wall Street Journal cartoonist from your average marketer is the concept of the "unfair advantage." Stu suggests that identifying what makes you, YOU, and using it deliberately... can be a game-changer. Whether it’s knitting something personal for a prospect or flaunting your cartoon prowess, it's about making YOUR quirks work for you.
 
Lessons from the Gym: Stand Out or Blend In
 
If you think waging war on fluff warriors is tough, try standing out in the business crowd. Stu shares his new personal project of getting into bodybuilder shape as he approaches his next birthday, in June 2025.  Prepare to be inspired: whatever your personal journey... seek opportunities to share with others, and cheerlead what they're embarking upon.  
 
Why Blend In?
 
Stu asks a seminal question: “Why waste your time blending in?” This mantra was perhaps the biggest takeaway from our chinwag. In a world swarmed with email "sequences," why not drop the virtual grapevine and land a chopper on someone’s lawn if that’s what it takes?!  Okay, maybe a Pogo Stick?  Stand tall, stand out... don’t be afraid to be that headline-making weed in the garden.
 
Final Thoughts: Channeling the Rebel Within
 
Whether you’re penning cartoon captions or siloing out your next Storytelling showpiece, remember Rebels—Legends Never Die. They thrive in disrupted settings, crafting narratives that tickle the fancy and make them impossible to ignore. Like a well-placed dandelion, find your space and R E F U S E to be uprooted. #DareToBeTheWeed