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The Words That Work - How Language and Framing Change Everything in Sales Conversations
May 11, 2026
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The Real Reason Your Business Feels Harder Than It Should
May 4, 2026
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Stop Explaining Your Schedule - What to Say Instead
Apr 27, 2026
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Podcasting That Converts Without Feeling Salesy - Ana Xavier
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Why You're Struggling to Ask for Help (And How It's Costing You Clients)
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| 5/11/26 | ![]() The Words That Work - How Language and Framing Change Everything in Sales Conversations | The Words That Work - How Language and Framing Change Everything in Sales Conversations What if the reason your sales conversations aren't converting has nothing to do with your offer and everything to do with your wording? In this episode of the Sales Maven Show, Nikki Rausch breaks down how small shifts in language can dramatically change the outcome of your sales conversations, outreach messages, and even market research. Many people believe that sales success comes down to what you're offering. But in reality, it's often about what you're asking and how you're asking it. The words you choose can either open the door to deeper conversation or shut it down before it even begins. Nikki shares practical examples from a live coaching session inside the Sales Maven Society, showing how simple adjustments in phrasing can create stronger engagement, better responses, and more productive conversations. From eliminating yes-or-no dead ends to avoiding language that triggers defensiveness or hesitation, this episode will help you refine how you communicate so your prospects feel more at ease and more inclined to move forward. If you've ever struggled with getting better responses, asking the right questions, or keeping conversations flowing naturally, this episode will give you actionable shifts you can implement immediately. In this episode, you'll learn: Why the way you ask matters more than what you offer How yes/no questions can unintentionally shut down conversations A simple shift from "are you" to "which" that keeps people engaged Why "why" questions can create defensiveness and what to say instead How removing the word "if" can increase confidence and decision-making Practical language tweaks you can apply to sales calls, surveys, and outreach A question to consider: Which of your current questions might be slowing down your conversations? And what would change if you adjusted just a few key words? If this episode resonated with you, be sure to subscribe and share it with someone who's ready to strengthen their business foundation and increase their sales with intention. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 5/4/26 | ![]() The Real Reason Your Business Feels Harder Than It Should | How often do you feel like you're doing everything "right" in your business yet your results aren't matching your effort? In this episode of the Sales Maven Show, Nikki Rausch sits down with business strategist Robin Walker to unpack what it really takes to build a business foundation that supports consistent growth and sales. Many entrepreneurs spend time learning individual pieces of business which are ideal client, messaging, pricing, marketing but rarely stop to ask: Do these pieces actually work together? Robin shares that one of the biggest gaps she sees is not a lack of effort, but a lack of alignment. You might have a clear idea of your ideal client… But your messaging doesn't speak to them. You might position yourself as premium… But your pricing tells a different story. You might be attracting attention… But not from the people who are actually ready to buy. When these elements are out of sync, your business feels harder than it needs to and your sales conversations reflect that. This conversation dives into how to step back and look at your business as a whole, instead of isolated parts, so you can make smarter decisions that actually move the needle. Robin also shares why documenting your strategy, and not just keeping it "in your head", can dramatically improve your clarity, confidence, and ability to grow your business sustainably. If you've ever felt overwhelmed, scattered, or unsure why things aren't clicking, this episode will help you identify what might be missing and where to focus next. In this episode, learn: Why business growth isn't about doing more but aligning what you already have The hidden cost of building your strategy in isolated pieces How misalignment between pricing, messaging, and positioning impacts sales Why your ideal client is the foundation for every decision in your business The power of documenting your strategy (and why most people avoid it) How to simplify your focus so you can grow without overwhelm A question to consider: Where in your business might things be out of alignment? And what would change if everything worked together instead of against each other? If this episode resonated with you, be sure to subscribe and share it with someone who's ready to strengthen their business foundation and increase their sales with intention. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use the coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram A Conversation About Your Sales https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion Find Robin: Impact Owner Mastermind Lead Magnet: https://www.womensbusinessworkshop.com/idealclient/ | — | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | ![]() Stop Explaining Your Schedule - What to Say Instead | How often have you felt the need to apologize for your own success or your own personal time when a new client wants to get started? In this episode of the Sales Maven Show, Nikki Rausch addresses a common struggle for business owners: the urge to over-explain a busy schedule. Whether you are heading out on a two week vacation or your calendar is simply packed with other clients, the way you communicate your availability can either build your professional authority or inadvertently signal that you are seeking permission from your prospect. Nikki shares a specific coaching scenario where a client felt nervous about onboarding a new lead right before a planned vacation. Many entrepreneurs worry that being unavailable will make them look unprofessional or cause them to lose the sale. However, the truth is that your reasons for being busy are largely irrelevant to the client. What the client actually needs is for you to lead the conversation and provide a clear path forward. When you start providing lengthy explanations about spring break, family trips, or why a certain week is blocked out, you invite the other person to negotiate with your boundaries. This creates a power imbalance that can lead to a client pushing you to work during your time off. It also lowers their confidence in your expertise. Professionalism is not about being available 24/7; it is about being clear and decisive. The strategy Nikki recommends is a simple framework: acknowledge, lead, and offer the next step. Instead of explaining why you are away, simply state that you are excited to get started and provide the first available date. By offering a specific choice, such as a Monday or Tuesday in the future, you move the focus from your absence to the upcoming start date. This creates clarity and safety in the relationship. Remember that your schedule is your own and you do not owe anyone a story about how you spend your time. By holding your boundaries, you demonstrate that you are a guide worth following. Listen in to learn how to stay grounded, avoid the fluff, and keep your sales conversations moving forward with confidence. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 4/20/26 | ![]() Podcasting That Converts Without Feeling Salesy - Ana Xavier | Are you tired of pouring hours into your podcast only to feel like you're shouting into a void with no ROI to show for it? In this episode of the Sales Maven Show, Nikki Rausch sits down with Ana Xavier, the powerhouse founder of The Podcast Space. With over 15 years of experience across the UK, Portugal, and the US, Ana has mastered the art of "podcasting that converts." Many entrepreneurs shy away from selling on their shows because they fear coming across as "pushy." Ana flips the script, showing us how a podcast is actually the ultimate "test drive" for your business. Whether you are a seasoned podcaster or just thinking about hitting record, this conversation will change how you view your audio content. Inside the Episode: Why Your Podcast Isn't Just a Hobby Ana and Nikki dive deep into the mechanics of moving a listener from a "browser" to a "buyer." A standout moment in their conversation is Ana's own journey: she was a dedicated listener of Sales Maven for two and a half years before ever becoming a paying client. This highlights the reality of podcasting as a long-term funnel—it builds the "Know, Like, and Trust" factor while you sleep. Key discussion points include: The Sponsorship Trap: Why focusing on your own products and services often yields a significantly higher ROI than chasing pennies through third-party ad sponsorships. The "Best Advice" Paradox: If you hold back your best tips for a "paid" wall, you actually break trust. Giving away high-quality content invites listeners to imagine what it would be like to work with you directly. The Power of On-Air Coaching: These episodes might not always get the highest download numbers, but they have the highest conversion rates because they demonstrate your expertise in real-time. The Saturation Myth: Don't let the "5 million podcasts" stat scare you. Only about 300,000 are active. The stage is wide open for your unique voice! ANA XAVIER CEO, Podcast Marketing Expert The Podcast Space, LLC Thepodcastspace.com Studies Ana Mentioned On the Podcast for show notes: Most recent data about female audiences' podcast consumption (Edison Research): https://www.edisonresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Womens-Audio-Report-FOR-RELEASE.pdf An older female audience study (2022) where they talk about the % of women who want more female perspectives: https://www.edisonresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Womens-Podcast-Report-2022.pdf Podcasts Lead AM/FM radio in spoken word: https://www.edisonresearch.com/podcasts-lead-am-fm-in-spoken-word-listening-marking-a-first/ Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Why You're Struggling to Ask for Help (And How It's Costing You Clients) | When someone offers you a compliment or a hand with a project, do you immediately accept it, or do you find yourself deflecting, minimizing, or politely declining? For many heart-centered entrepreneurs, the idea of asking for help feels uncomfortable—or even "wrong." We pride ourselves on being givers, but in this episode, Nikki Rausch explores how that very identity might be the "roadblock" keeping your business from its next level of growth. Many entrepreneurs identify as "givers" and pride themselves on their generosity. However, there is a hidden cost to this identity. When you refuse to receive, you inadvertently create a roadblock that prevents others from experiencing the joy of giving to you. This "hard outer shell" can manifest as deflecting compliments, declining introductions, or refusing support—all of which signal to potential clients and partners that you aren't open to the very connections that drive revenue. Key Topics Covered The Mindset of Asking for Help: Why asking for help often feels awkward or wrong, and how that discomfort acts as a barrier to your professional success. Givers vs. Takers: An analytical look at these identities. Nikki explains how being a "perpetual giver" can actually become a protection mechanism that hinders vulnerability and growth. The "Compliment Test": How your reaction to a simple compliment is a direct indicator of how you show up in your business. Are you gracious, or do you minimize your own value? The High Cost of Independence: The missed introductions and slower growth cycles that stem from a "lone wolf" mentality. The $100k Connection: A real-world story of a VIP client who moved past her hesitation to ask for a connection, resulting in a national rollout and hundreds of thousands of dollars in new business. Lift as You Climb: Exploring the philosophy of Sandra Yancy (eWomen Network). To climb effectively, you must be willing to reach for the hand of the person ahead of you. Master the Art of Receiving Growth doesn't happen in a vacuum; it happens through relationships. If you find yourself stuck in a cycle of over-giving without allowing yourself to take, it's time to shift your strategy. Whether it's through scripts, mindset shifts, or business development techniques, learning to ask for help is a skill that can be mastered. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 4/5/26 | ![]() How to Gracefully Decline a Prospect Who Isn't the Right Fit | Have you ever had a prospect who looked perfect on paper? They had the budget, the need, and the right timing, but something in the conversation left you feeling completely out of alignment. In this episode, Nikki Rausch tackles a common but tricky sales dilemma: how to handle a potential client who clashes with your core values. While it is tempting to say yes to every "qualified" lead for the sake of revenue, ignoring red flags can lead to energy draining relationships that disrupt your business and compromise your integrity. Discomfort vs. Misalignment Nikki emphasizes that there is a significant difference between a moment of discomfort and a genuine values clash. Discomfort: This often stems from a lack of communication training or a misunderstanding of your process. These situations can usually be resolved with a little education and grace. Misalignment: This occurs when trust, respect, or integrity is compromised. If a prospect expects manipulation, dismisses your expertise, or repeatedly respects no boundaries, it is a clear sign to part ways. Mastering the "Bless and Release" The goal when you decline a prospect is "clarity with kindness." You do not need to over explain or make the other person wrong. The more "story" you give, the more negotiable your boundary becomes. Key Scripts for a Graceful Exit: "Based on what you are looking to accomplish, I do not get the sense that I am the right person to support you." "I am very intentional about the strategies I teach, and I do not think my approach is the right match for what you are seeking." "After reflecting on our conversation, I do not believe I am the best fit to support you in the way you need, so I am going to respectfully decline moving forward." The Power of "No" Declining a wrong fit client is not a failure; it is a strategic advantage. Saying "no" protects your energy, your reputation, and your standards. Most importantly, it opens up the space for you to say "yes" to the right opportunities. Nikki shares a powerful story of how declining a misaligned speaking gig led to booking a high paying, long term VIP client within 24 hours. Episode Takeaways: Identify your non-negotiables: What are the hard lines in your business? Define your boundary: Learn to distinguish between being stretched (growth) and being compromised (misalignment). Prepare your language: Have your "bless and release" scripts ready so you can stand in your authority with confidence. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | ![]() What Builds Referrals Better Than a Referral Program - Guest - Melissa Rose | Have you ever wondered why some businesses seem to have a never-ending stream of high-quality leads while others struggle to get a single shout-out, even when they offer cash incentives? In this episode of Sales Maven, Nikki and Melissa explore the heart of what builds referrals and why a traditional, transactional approach might actually be holding you back. The conversation moves through the nuanced shift from simply having a "referral program" to embodying true "referability." The Transactional Trap Many entrepreneurs fall into the trap of thinking a referral is a simple exchange of money for a name. Nikki and Melissa discuss how treating a network like a commissioned sales team can often feel cold and impersonal. When the focus shifts to a "kickback," the genuine desire to help someone can get lost in the transaction. This episode examines why these formal programs often fail to create the long-term loyalty that a relationship-based approach provides. Rethinking the Referral System Instead of focusing on percentages or one-off payments, Nikki and Melissa discuss a strategy for a more curated approach. They describe a referral partner page featuring vetted, trusted professionals who align with the brand. By charging a nominal annual fee for these spots, the partners stay invested, but the "pay-to-play" pressure is removed from the actual recommendation. This keeps the integrity of the referral intact: the recommendation happens because of excellence, not a cut of the profit. Visibility vs. Connection In today's digital landscape, being seen is only half the battle. Nikki and Melissa talk about the "trust recession" and why authentic human interaction is the only real antidote to an AI-saturated world. While a strong Google Business Profile and consistent reviews are vital for local visibility—noted by a journey of growing a dance studio from 10 to 169 reviews—that visibility is just the invitation. The "glue" that makes a referral stick is the personal connection and the reputation built through consistent, quality work. The Four Pillars of Referability What really builds referrals? Nikki and Melissa highlight a few non-negotiable habits: Consistency: Showing up reliably so the network knows exactly what to expect. Quality: Delivering results that make advocates look good for recommending the business. Curation: Being intentional about who to associate with and recommend. Connection Over Transaction: Prioritizing the long-term relationship over the short-term win. Ultimately, referrals are a natural byproduct of how a business shows up every day. When the focus remains on being a person worth knowing, the result is a business worth referring. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 3/23/26 | ![]() Stop Saying Yes Too Fast - Scope Creep Scripts That Protect Your Boundaries | When is the last time you were on a client call and, out of the blue, they asked for something completely unexpected? Before your brain could even catch up, did you find yourself blurting out a "sure!" only to hang up the phone and immediately regret it? If you've ever found yourself doing extra work for free because of a reflex response, this episode of the Sales Maven Show is for you. Host Nikki Rausch explains that scope creep rarely starts with a bad contract; it starts with a "reflex yes" that leaves you feeling flustered and undervalued. To help you protect your boundaries, Nikki introduces a powerful NLP-inspired strategy called the "Yes, And" Boundary. This technique allows you to stay in rapport with your client while creating the necessary space for your brain to catch up and insert a professional limit. By saying "Yes" to the relationship and "And" to the boundary, you can respond cleanly rather than quickly. Nikki breaks down four specific boundary types you can use to stay resilient and profitable: Price: "Yes, and the additional investment for that is [X]." Time: "Yes, and I'll send over a revised quote for that by Thursday." Scope: "Yes, and we'll need to update our agreement to reflect this new work." Trade-off: "Yes, and which current deliverable would you like to swap out to make room for this?" The goal isn't to sound pushy or to start saying "no" to everything, but to ensure your business remains sustainable. Using the metaphor of juggling silk scarves, Nikki illustrates how you can find the "float time" in a conversation to choose your words carefully. This episode includes a three-day practice challenge to help you build the muscle memory needed to handle unexpected requests with grace. Stop beating yourself up for being a people-pleaser and start using a strategy that keeps you calm, keeps you clear, and—most importantly—gets you paid. Key Takeaways: The Reflex Yes: Scope creep is often a result of a lack of strategy rather than a lack of a tough personality. The "Yes, And" Formula: "Yes" maintains the rapport; "And" introduces the professional boundary. The 4 Boundary Types: Learn how to pivot requests based on price, time, scope, or trade-offs. Muscle Memory: Practice these scripts in low-stakes environments (like with family or vendors) so they feel natural during high-stakes client calls. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Precision and Poise - How to Say No Professionally Without Over-Explaining | How do you say no without burning a bridge or getting pulled into a debate? In this episode of the Sales Maven Show, Nikki Rausch tackles an uncomfortable but essential skill for business owners and sales professionals: how to say no professionally. Whether you are declining a collaboration, turning down a request, or responding to cold outreach, Nikki explains why boundaries often trigger unexpected reactions and how to maintain professionalism when they do. She shares real life examples of situations where a simple "no" escalated into pushback, criticism, or attempts to reopen the conversation. The key reminder throughout the episode is that a no is information, not an invitation to justify yourself. When you overexplain or defend your decision, you often unintentionally turn your boundary into something negotiable. Nikki also flips the perspective and explores how to respond gracefully when you are the one receiving a no. In sales and outreach, rejection is part of the process, but your response reveals your professionalism, maturity, and long term mindset. Nikki outlines several ways people typically react to rejection including professional responses, respectful persuasion, and entitled reactions that damage relationships. She emphasizes that the goal is always to maintain poise, protect rapport, and recognize that no one owes you their time or attention, especially in cold outreach situations. When you learn how to say no professionally and respond to rejection with respect, you strengthen your boundaries while also protecting your reputation. Ultimately, Nikki reminds listeners that respectful responses are green flags that build trust, while arguing with someone's no is a red flag that can quickly close doors in business and relationships. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | ![]() A Confused Mind Does Not Buy: 5 Habits Killing The Clarity In Your Business | When was the last time a potential client said, "This sounds interesting… but I need to think about it"? If that response feels familiar, this episode is for you. In this powerful training, Nikki Rausch dives deep into the importance of clarity in your business and why confusion is often the silent deal killer in sales conversations. As Nikki reminds us, a confused mind does not buy. Not because your offer is wrong. Not because they do not want it. But because confusion feels risky. When buyers feel overwhelmed, uncertain, or stuck in analysis mode, they pause. And paused decisions rarely turn into paid invoices. Nikki breaks down five major clarity killers that could be standing between you and your next "yes." From overexplaining your process and overwhelming buyers with too many options, to asking for massive change before value is understood, she walks through exactly how confusion creeps into your sales conversations. She also highlights the danger of vague next steps, unclear pricing language, and broad messaging that makes it hard for buyers to see themselves in your offer. The solution? Lead with outcomes. Make clear recommendations. Simplify your path. State who your offer is for and who it is not for. And always make the next step obvious. This episode is packed with practical language swaps, mini frameworks, and real life examples you can implement immediately to improve clarity in your business. Nikki shares a simple five part structure you can use in every sales conversation: outcome, who it is for, simple path, recommendation, and clear next steps. When you tighten up your message and eliminate unnecessary complexity, you make it easier for buyers to decide. And clarity, as Nikki says, is kindness. If you have been experiencing long sales calls, "let me think about it" responses, or stalled proposals, this episode will help you identify the small adjustments that create big shifts. Sometimes it is not about reinventing your offer. It is about making it easier to understand. And when you improve clarity in your business, you improve your close rate. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
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| 3/2/26 | ![]() How to Increase Revenue With Existing Clients Without Adding More Work | Want to make more money this year without working more hours or constantly chasing new leads? In this episode of the Sales Maven Show, Nikki Rausch breaks down how to increase revenue with existing clients in a way that feels strategic, aligned, and sustainable. It can be tempting to say yes to white label offers, affiliate deals, or outside products that promise "easy" extra income. But Nikki cautions that additional revenue is not always better revenue. When a new opportunity fractures your focus, drains your team's energy, or confuses your clients, it can cost more than it pays. Instead of automatically adding something new, Nikki encourages you to evaluate whether the opportunity strengthens your core service or distracts from what is already working. Nikki walks through key questions to help you decide when to expand and when to pass. Does this solve a problem your client already has? Does it enhance your existing offer? Would you confidently recommend it even if you were not getting paid? She also shares practical alternatives to increase revenue with existing clients without introducing operational complexity. Think about simple upsells, premium add-ons, extended support options, or bundled solutions that deepen results rather than dilute your message. Sometimes the smartest way to increase revenue with existing clients is not by adding someone else's offer, but by refining and expanding your own. This episode will help you protect your focus, preserve trust, and grow your revenue in a way that supports both your clients and your long-term success. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 2/22/26 | ![]() Why Formal Referral Programs Rarely Work and What to Do Instead | Have you ever spent hours building out referral programs only to hear crickets? You are not alone. In this episode of the Sales Maven Show, Nikki Rausch dives into why formal referral programs so often fail to produce results, even though referrals are one of the most powerful ways to grow your business. On paper, incentivizing people to send clients your way sounds smart and strategic. In reality, adding structure, tracking, and compensation can unintentionally shift referrals from something generous and relationship driven into something transactional and awkward. Sales conversations are emotional, and referrals are personal. When you attach money to them, the dynamic changes. Nikki unpacks three key reasons referral programs stall. They remove the generosity factor that makes referrals feel good. They accidentally turn your contacts into an unpaid sales team, adding pressure most people do not want. And they create extra work in the form of tracking and administration that can introduce friction. Instead of focusing on formal referral programs, Nikki encourages listeners to make referrals easy and relational. Get crystal clear on who you serve and the problem you solve so others can describe it in a sentence or two. Show genuine appreciation in ways that feel meaningful to the individual. And most importantly, nurture relationships long before you ever ask for a referral. Referrals thrive on connection, not commission. When you lead with clarity and gratitude, you create the kind of experience people naturally want to share. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | ![]() How To Delegate By Identifying What And Who To Delegate To, Before Hiring Ever Begins (Mastering Excellence Series) | Feeling overwhelmed in your business but unsure where to start with delegation? In this episode of the Sales Maven Show, Samantha Prestidge, founder of Auxo Business Services, shares her practical framework for identifying how to delegate tasks and find the right person before the hiring process even begins. Most business owners approach delegation backwards. Instead of asking "What can I get off my plate?" Samantha explains why you should start by identifying what you want to keep. Her Map It, Keep It, Delegate It framework simplifies the entire process. First, map your business into three core buckets: Sales (how you find clients), Ops (how you deliver services), and Cash (how you manage finances). Then identify what lights you up and what truly requires your expertise. Everything else becomes a candidate for delegation. Samantha also addresses a common misconception about how to delegate. You do not need perfect SOPs before hiring. Many business owners delay getting help because they think everything must be documented first. In reality, a good assistant will improve your processes and create better systems than you would on your own. The conversation covers essential hiring strategies, including how to identify the right person for your team, what questions to ask during interviews, and how to spot red flags early. Samantha emphasizes the importance of clarity. Knowing what you need from a team member prevents micromanagement and supports a stronger working relationship. Key takeaways include understanding which tasks naturally group together, determining when industry experience actually matters, and being clear about your personal working style preferences. These insights help you avoid common hiring mistakes and build a team that genuinely supports your business growth. Whether you are hiring your first assistant or refining your delegation strategy, this episode offers actionable guidance to help you delegate effectively and focus on what you do best. | — | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Best Conversation Starters For Your Sales Conversations | In this episode of the Sales Maven Show, Nikki Rausch dives into one of the most overlooked parts of a successful sales conversation: conversation starters. Not scripts. Not pitch openers. But intentional ways to create safety, clarity, and connection from the very beginning of a sales conversation. Nikki explains why so many smart, capable professionals feel awkward or disconnected on sales calls, and why this has far less to do with skill and far more to do with pressure and mindset. When you stop trying to "say the right thing" and start focusing on building rapport, sales conversations become calmer, more natural, and far more effective. Nikki reminds listeners that relationship selling is about flow, not performance. A strong conversation starter sets the emotional tone and direction for the entire call. It invites collaboration instead of control and curiosity instead of convincing. When you enter a sales conversation grounded and regulated, you build trust. And when trust is present, movement happens. Nikki also emphasizes the importance of managing your emotional state before the call, noting that you do not need to show up as a perfect version of yourself. You simply need to show up as the best version you are capable of in that moment. The episode walks through three practical conversation starters designed to help prospects feel heard while giving you critical insight into their needs, readiness, and decision-making process. Nikki explains how each starter positions the buyer as the expert in their own experience, reduces pressure, and prevents overexplaining. She also shares why listening fully, pausing instead of jumping in, and taking notes are essential skills that directly impact your ability to guide the conversation and close cleanly. Listeners will learn how conversation starters help reveal urgency, communication style, emotional drivers, and fit, all without sounding salesy or scripted. Nikki also offers coaching on how to practice these conversation starters intentionally by choosing one and testing it across multiple sales conversations. This approach builds confidence, strengthens presence, and makes sales conversations feel lighter and more effective over time. This episode is especially valuable for consultants, coaches, and service-based business owners who want sales conversations to feel less heavy and more human. When you shift your focus from performing to connecting, conversation starters become one of the most powerful tools in your sales process. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() The Mental Structure Behind Effortless Recall and Powerful Conversation - Mastering Excellence Series | In this Mastering Excellence series episode of The Sales Maven Show, Nikki sits down with Roger Knecht, President of Universal Accounting Center, to unpack a skill that completely changes how conversations feel: true listening with real recall. Roger has this uncanny ability to summarize a conversation point by point without taking notes, and it is not a gimmick. It is a mental structure. When someone feels genuinely heard, trust accelerates. Rapport strengthens. And sales conversations become clearer, calmer, and far more effective. The conversation explores what most people think listening is versus what actually creates connection. Together, Nikki and Roger talk through the different levels of listening, from being distracted, to conversational listening where you are waiting for your turn to speak, to active listening where you are fully present, and finally deep listening where you hold space without judgment. The discussion highlights why shifting into active listening changes everything. When you stop performing in the conversation and focus on understanding, clarity increases and recall improves because your brain is organizing information instead of scrambling to respond. Roger shares the mental structure he uses before and during conversations. Before the conversation, he enters with a clear outcome and purpose, and he knows what success looks like. During the conversation, he uses a simple way to mentally sort information so it sticks, including thinking in sequences, spotting cause and effect, and filtering ideas through practical questions like what moves the needle, who can execute, and where this belongs in the bigger process. One of the most powerful themes is this: nothing is isolated. Everything connects. When you train your mind to notice the connections, recall becomes much easier. Connect with Roger on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogerknecht/ Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | ![]() Unmasking Consultant Culture: Why Your Expertise Is Not Selling Itself | Are you assuming your expertise should sell itself? Many consultants feel this way, and this episode will challenge this belief in an important way. This week on the Sales Maven Show, Nikki Rausch breaks down consultant culture and how this deeply ingrained mindset quietly sabotages a consultant's ability to earn business. There is a critical difference between being good at what you do and being chosen. When consultants enter sales conversations believing their work should speak for itself, sales often become inconsistent, draining, and frustrating. This episode brings awareness to this pattern and clearly explains what to do instead. Consultant culture often shows up as thoughts like "If I explain it clearly enough, they'll get it," or "I'm not a salesperson, I'm an educator." While these beliefs may feel aligned with integrity, they are not effective for closing business. Buyers are not hiring based on how much someone knows. They hire when they have clarity about the results they'll receive and confidence that the consultant can guide them there. When sales conversations turn into overexplaining, overeducating, or giving away the solution too early, the balance of power shifts. Instead of positioning themselves as the solution, consultants end up trying to prove their worth, which makes it harder for a buyer to say yes. In this episode, Nikki walks through the most common self-sabotaging behaviors she sees in consultant culture. These include outlining the full solution before someone has hired you, positioning yourself as just one option instead of the solution, and avoiding the close altogether. Not asking for the business doesn't come across as polite. It creates confusion. When there is no clear close, buyers are left to fill in the blanks, leading to hesitation, ghosting, and stalled conversations. Closing is not about pressure. It is about clarity and making it easier for someone to decide what comes next. The episode also explores why having a discovery framework is essential. A framework is not a script. It is a structure that allows consultants to lead the conversation, ask strategic questions, uncover what truly matters to the buyer, and present an offer with authority and confidence. Without this structure, sales conversations drift. Consultants find themselves hoping rather than knowing and waiting rather than leading. Hoping is not a sales strategy. For consultants who feel they are doing everything right but still aren't being chosen, this episode offers a powerful shift in perspective. Expertise absolutely matters, and it matters most after someone hires you. When consultants move out of consultant culture and into intentional, strategic sales conversations, income becomes more consistent, conversations feel easier, and the dynamic shifts from performing for approval to confidently leading the process. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() The Discovery Call Framework That Prevents Free Coaching - On-Air Coaching Call | In this episode of the Sales Maven Show, Nikki Rausch hosts an on air coaching conversation with Lizette Cloete, a Christian dementia caregiver advisor and podcast host. The episode focuses on strengthening a Discovery call framework for service based businesses, especially when the work is emotionally complex and deeply personal. Nikki guides Lizette through refining how she leads discovery conversations so they create clarity, confidence, and momentum without over coaching or giving away the solution too early. Lizette works with Christian family caregivers navigating dementia, and her approach centers on helping people feel grounded, supported, and informed during overwhelming seasons of life. Nikki helps Lizette translate that heart centered work into a clear Discovery call framework that honors both the prospect and the seller. When discovery calls lack structure, they often turn into long conversations filled with free advice, emotional labor, and unclear next steps. This episode addresses how to prevent that pattern while still showing compassion and care. Throughout the coaching session, Nikki reinforces the purpose of a Discovery call framework and what it is designed to accomplish. Discovery calls are not meant to solve the problem. They are meant to determine whether a real need exists, whether there is alignment between the prospect and the service, and whether the seller has earned permission to present what comes next. When these elements are clear, the conversation feels grounded instead of rushed or awkward. Listeners will hear Nikki explain how to ask the right kinds of questions that move the conversation forward. She breaks down the importance of asking questions that identify fit, decision readiness, and expectations, while also using thoughtful expertise based questions to establish authority without teaching the solution. When sellers rely on improvisation instead of a Discovery call framework, they often talk too much and miss important buying signals. This episode shows how structure actually creates more ease and confidence on both sides of the conversation. Nikki also emphasizes that discovery calls are not about proving yourself. When you trust your process and your Discovery call framework, you no longer feel pressure to convince or rescue the prospect. Instead, you guide them toward clarity and a decision, whether that decision is yes or no. This episode is ideal for service providers who feel emotionally invested in their clients and want a Discovery call framework that feels ethical, professional, and sustainable. When discovery calls feel draining or inconsistent, this conversation offers practical guidance for creating conversations that feel complete, respectful, and effective while protecting your time and energy. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 1/12/26 | ![]() Sales Call Closing Techniques: Why Clear Endings Make Sales Conversations Feel Safer | In this episode of The Sales Maven Show, Nikki Rausch explores a powerful and often misunderstood concept that directly impacts sales call closing: cognitive closure. Building on a previous episode, Episode 307: Building Confidence in Business: Why Your Brain Lies After Sales Calls and What to Do Instead, which examined how the brain can work against you after sales conversations, Nikki flips the lens and shows how cognitive closure can actually become one of your greatest assets when used intentionally and ethically during the close. Cognitive closure is the brain's deep desire for clarity and resolution. When a sales conversation ends without a clear next step, both the buyer and the seller are left in a state of ambiguity. This discomfort often leads to hesitation, avoidance, or ghosting. Nikki explains that many stalled deals are not the result of rejection, but of unresolved tension caused by a lack of clear closing language. When clarity is missing, the brain fills in the gaps with assumptions and stories that rarely serve either party. This episode reframes sales call closing as an act of service rather than pressure. Nikki challenges the idea that asking for a decision is pushy or salesy, and instead positions closing as a way to calm the nervous system, create resolution, and help buyers feel safe making a choice. She emphasizes that closing does not mean forcing a yes. It means inviting a decision, whether that decision is yes, no, or not yet, so the conversation can feel complete. Using her Selling Staircase framework, Nikki highlights why closing is one of the most commonly skipped steps in sales conversations and how skipping it leads to emotional whiplash, wasted time, and inconsistent results. She shares practical examples of clean, respectful closing questions that provide clarity without pressure and help buyers understand exactly what happens next. These simple shifts improve sales outcomes while also strengthening trust, credibility, and confidence in the business. Listeners walk away with a new understanding of why ghosting often happens, how unresolved conversations drain mental energy, and why clarity is one of the kindest things you can offer in a sales interaction. Nikki also explains the difference between being nice and being kind in sales, showing how avoiding the close in the name of politeness often does more harm than good. When you want sales conversations that are lighter, cleaner, and more predictable, this episode is a must-listen. Mastering sales call closing is not about closing harder. It is about closing cleaner, creating clarity, and guiding buyers confidently toward a decision that feels right for them. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | ![]() Building Confidence in Business: Why Your Brain Lies After Sales Calls and What to Do Instead | After a great sales call, silence can feel brutal. You were sure they were going to buy, maybe even that day, and then nothing. No reply. No decision. No payment. In this episode of The Sales Maven Show, Nikki Rausch breaks down what is actually happening in that moment and why it has everything to do with your brain's wiring and your confidence in business. Nikki explains how the brain hates open loops. When you do not get closure after a sales conversation, your mind tries to create certainty where none exists. That is when the spiral starts. You replay the call, assume you said the wrong thing, decide the offer was too expensive, or conclude they did not like you. Nikki names this pattern for what it is: a drive for cognitive closure, the psychological need for a clear answer and the discomfort we feel when things are unresolved. The problem is that the "answer" your brain invents is often a story, not reality. And once you believe the story, you freeze. You stop following up, stop gathering information, and miss opportunities that were still very much alive. This is where Nikki brings it back to strategy. The antidote to mental spiraling is curiosity. Instead of deciding what the silence means, ask better questions. Start with yourself: Is this story true? Is it useful? Then take action with the other person. Nikki shares a simple, effective follow up framework designed to reduce ambiguity and make it easy for the buyer to respond. She even gives you a ready to use subject line: "Did you see this?" The message is short and direct, and it removes the pressure while still keeping the conversation moving. This episode is a reminder that confidence in business is not about never feeling uncertain. It is about recognizing when your brain is trying to protect you with made up certainty and choosing to stay in action anyway. Follow up. Offer clarity. Make it easy. And do not let a temporary open loop cost you a great client. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 12/29/25 | ![]() From DMs to Real Conversations - The Relationship-Based Way to Use LinkedIn | How would your business change if you could consistently start real conversations with the right people instead of waiting for leads to find you? In this episode of The Sales Maven Show, Nikki Rausch continues the Mastering Excellence series by sitting down with LinkedIn strategist Sara Royf to unpack a smarter, more human way to use LinkedIn for lead generation. Rather than relying on spammy pitches, rigid scripts, or expensive paid tools, this conversation focuses on how relationship driven direct messaging can help you take control of your sales pipeline. Sara shares her journey from founding a nonprofit and scaling it to 115 chapters to raising nearly a million dollars organically using LinkedIn. That early success revealed something powerful. When you use LinkedIn intentionally, you do not have to wait passively for opportunities. You get to choose who you want to build relationships with and start conversations that actually lead somewhere. Throughout the episode, Nikki and Sara break down how smart sellers use LinkedIn in a way that feels natural, respectful, and effective. They explore why the goal of a first message is not to pitch or book a call but simply to get a genuine response. From there, the relationship builds over time through thoughtful engagement, relevant content, and personalized follow up. Sara explains her Inside Out Outreach Method, which starts with people already in your network before expanding outward. She also introduces the idea of "triggers," signals that help you identify who is more likely than average to want your services. This keeps your outreach focused and intentional rather than random or overwhelming. You will also hear why you do not need LinkedIn Premium to succeed, how content and direct messages work together to warm up leads, and how to avoid sounding scripted or transactional in the DMs. Nikki connects these ideas back to sales conversations, emphasizing that marketing books the call and sales closes it. If you have ever felt uncomfortable sliding into DMs or frustrated by cold outreach that goes nowhere, this episode offers a refreshing alternative. You will walk away with a clearer understanding of how to use LinkedIn as a relationship building tool, not a pitching platform, and how to show up as a real human while still driving real business results. This conversation is a must listen for consultants, coaches, and service based business owners who want to use LinkedIn confidently, authentically, and strategically. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 12/22/25 | ![]() The Truth About Concessions: How Smart Sellers Adjust Pricing in Values-Aligned Ways Without Feeling Taken Advantage Of | What if smart sellers stopped following rigid pricing rules and started making decisions that actually align with their values, their clients, and the kind of business they want to build. In this episode of the Sales Maven Show, Nikki Rausch challenges some of the loudest advice in the sales and entrepreneurial space, especially the idea that you should never make concessions or that "charging your worth" looks the same for everyone. Instead, Nikki invites you into a more thoughtful and empowered way of leading your business, one rooted in clarity, discernment, and long term relationships. Nikki shares her personal philosophy around concessions and why flexibility, when done intentionally, can strengthen trust rather than weaken your position. She explains that smart sellers understand the difference between discounting out of fear and making a strategic choice based on shared values and mutual respect. Drawing from her own experiences, Nikki walks through the criteria she uses when deciding whether to offer a concession, including a client's level of investment, participation, appreciation, and commitment to the work. These are not emotional decisions made in the moment. They are conscious choices grounded in leadership and self trust. Throughout the episode, Nikki breaks down why blanket advice from business gurus often falls short. What works for one entrepreneur may not work for another, and blindly following rules can leave you feeling boxed in or resentful. Nikki emphasizes the privilege and responsibility of being the CEO of your own business. You get to decide what feels right, what aligns with your values, and how you want to show up for your clients. That also means setting boundaries, communicating expectations clearly, and making sure concessions are never one sided. Listeners will also hear Nikki reflect on lessons learned from times when concessions did not work out as planned. She explains how these moments became opportunities to refine her criteria, strengthen her communication, and recommit to relationships that feel mutually beneficial. The focus is not on short term wins, but on lifetime client value and partnerships built on respect and transparency. This episode is a powerful reminder that smart sellers do not sell from fear or rigidity. They sell from confidence, intention, and clarity. If you have ever questioned whether you are doing sales the "right" way, this conversation will give you permission to trust yourself, lead with integrity, and create a business that works for you and your clients. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 12/15/25 | ![]() 3 Sales Shifts Entrepreneurs Need in 2026 for More Confident Client Conversations | What if the biggest shift you could make in your sales conversations next year is not about learning something brand new, but about finally doing what you already know in a more intentional way. In this episode, Nikki Rausch explores three game changing adjustments entrepreneurs can implement in 2026 to create more confident, grounded, and ease filled sales conversations. If you've felt heavier pressure in your sales calls this past year or found yourself stumbling over your words, overthinking, or feeling shaky when the stakes are high, this episode gives you the practical reset you need. Nikki begins by tackling the first and most foundational shift: asking the right questions. Not just more questions, and not generic ones, but the strategic questions that build safety, credibility, and momentum. She explains how well crafted questions act as your consultation roadmap, keeping the conversation on track while showing your buyer they're in capable hands. Without this structure, you risk rambling, oversharing, coaching instead of selling, or losing the lead entirely. Nikki shares how a consultation map elevates your professionalism, shortens your consult time, and positions you as the guide your client is looking for. She even discusses her new AI assisted offer that helps entrepreneurs create their question map step by step. The second shift is one that many sellers think they've mastered but often haven't: leading with benefits rather than features. Nikki breaks down why features alone don't sell and why the "so what" behind your offer needs to be clearly stated, not left for the client to interpret. She walks through how benefits speak directly to the outcomes your clients want and how articulating them increases your confidence as well as the buyer's. By sharing common mistakes she sees entrepreneurs make, and how just rewriting a few sentences can transform an offer's appeal, Nikki encourages listeners to revisit their sales pages and pitches with fresh eyes. Finally, Nikki highlights the third shift: practice. Real, out loud, low stakes practice. She explains why confidence isn't innate; it's built through repetition and muscle memory. Sales conversations feel wobbly for the same reason walking a narrow beam feels wobbly: your body and brain haven't rehearsed the movement enough. Through stories from strategy sessions and her new monthly practice groups in the Sales Maven Society, Nikki shows how practicing language, pre framing, and key transitions can radically shift your presence on sales calls. When your voice steadies, your energy follows, and your buyer feels it too. Whether you're new to sales or seasoned but stuck in a rut, these three shifts can change everything. Ask better questions. Speak in benefits. And practice until confidence is your default setting. Here's to 2026 being your most grounded and successful sales year ever. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 12/8/25 | ![]() The Compliment That Insults Everyone Else - How This Communication Trend Hurts Your Sales Conversations | What communication trend have you seen lately that instantly makes you pull back, question someone's motives, or delete their message altogether. In this episode, Nikki Rausch breaks down one of the most damaging habits showing up in sales outreach right now. It is the "compliment followed by an insult" approach, a tactic meant to create quick intimacy but that actually destroys trust. Nikki explains why this trend is spreading, why so many podcasters and business owners are experiencing it, and how it undermines the very relationships sellers are trying to build. Nikki starts by unpacking the pattern: a message begins with a flattering comment about you or your work, then immediately pivots to an insult about everyone else. It might sound like "I love your show because you ask real questions unlike most hosts who only care about pitching their guests." On the surface it looks like appreciation, but the hidden message is clear. If someone insults others to win your approval, you naturally wonder what they say about you when they move on to the next conversation. Nikki explains how this tactic creates a sense of unsafety for the recipient, erodes credibility, and closes the door on meaningful sales conversations. It is manipulative positioning disguised as praise. Instead of falling into this communication trend, Nikki offers practical guidance for building genuine rapport. She encourages listeners to give specific, sincere compliments without comparisons. Make it about the person you are reaching out to, not about elevating yourself at the expense of others. Personalized outreach rooted in clarity and respect naturally opens the door to connection. Nikki also highlights the importance of giving people an easy, graceful way to decline. When the pressure is off, responses tend to be more honest and more positive. Nikki closes the episode with actionable steps to upgrade your communication. Practice offering compliments that are grounded in real observations. Warm up your leads rather than relying on cold, generic messages. Think about how your outreach will make the other person feel and whether your tone communicates safety and goodwill. When clarity, sincerity, and respect are at the center of your communication, trust follows. And trust is the real foundation of every successful sales relationship. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 12/1/25 | ![]() How to Know When to Stay and When to Walk Away, for Women in the Workplace and Business - Mastering Excellence | What does it really take for women in the workplace to know when it is time to stay, speak up, or walk away entirely? In this Mastering Excellence episode, Nikki Rausch sits down with certified coach and facilitator Laurie Nichols for a powerful conversation about clarity, confidence, and the emotional intelligence required to make intentional choices in your career. With more than thirty years of experience in both the investment world and the coaching space, Laurie brings a grounded, heart centered perspective to the challenges women face in professional environments. She and Nikki explore how values, self trust, and honest self reflection help women navigate crossroads moments without guilt or second guessing. Laurie shares the story of her own transition from finance to coaching, explaining how burnout and misalignment often show up long before we recognize them. She introduces the idea of the rub, those early signals that something is off in your workplace, your client relationships, or even your day to day interactions. These signs might appear as frustration, exhaustion, or constant self doubt. Laurie talks through the difference between temporary irritation and a deeper mismatch that takes a toll on your physical, emotional, and professional wellbeing. Nikki and Laurie also explore why women often feel pressure to tolerate unhealthy environments and how cultural expectations make it difficult to speak up or set boundaries. Listeners will learn practical tools to build self awareness, including values checks, emotional audits, and Laurie's idea of the blinking yellow light, a cue that you need to slow down and pay attention before bigger problems develop. Laurie explains how discernment, not impulsivity, becomes your strongest guide in deciding whether to stay and have a constructive conversation or leave in order to reclaim your health and integrity. She also offers strategies for approaching tough conversations through a values based lens, using clarity and compassion rather than fear or defensiveness. The episode closes with Laurie's current focus on empowering women to thrive at work while honoring their own wellbeing. She champions the principle of win win or no deal, which encourages women to pursue relationships and opportunities that respect their worth. With her blend of wisdom and practicality, Laurie gives listeners a roadmap for navigating career decisions with confidence and intention. This is an essential conversation for anyone interested in strengthening leadership skills, building healthier workplace dynamics, and supporting the success of women in the workplace. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
| 11/24/25 | ![]() The Power of Invisible Leadership - Mastering Excellence | What does it really mean to practice invisible leadership, and how can it transform your business and your sales relationships in ways that are both powerful and sustainable? In this episode of the Sales Maven Show, host Nikki Rausch welcomes a special guest to the Mastering Excellence series for a deep and engaging conversation about the kind of leadership that does not demand the spotlight yet creates extraordinary results. This is the leadership style that shows up in subtle cues, intentional communication, and the quiet confidence that inspires trust long before a transaction ever occurs. The episode begins with a look at the guest's background, including the experiences that shaped their understanding of excellence, influence, and human behavior. Nikki invites listeners to examine how invisible leadership fits into everyday sales interactions, from the initial discovery call to nurturing long-term client relationships. The conversation highlights how leaders who practice stillness, humility, and clarity often have the greatest impact because they create room for others to step forward. Instead of leading through pressure or dominance, they lead through presence, curiosity, and consistent action. Listeners are guided through the mindset shifts that support excellence, including the importance of regulation, awareness, and emotional resonance. Nikki and her guest share real examples from their professional journeys that illustrate how invisible leadership helps people navigate high stakes situations, resolve conflict with ease, and create an environment where clients feel seen and supported. These stories bring to life the idea that influence is often strongest when it is not flashy or loud but grounded and intentional. The episode also breaks down practical skills that listeners can put into practice right away. These include listening without rehearsing your response, creating a sense of safety during conversations, and recognizing when to lead from the front and when to step back and let your client shine. Nikki and her guest explore how invisible leadership helps you stay adaptable during challenging sales moments and how it naturally elevates your authority without forcing it. As the conversation comes to a close, Nikki emphasizes that excellence is not about perfection but about repeatable processes, personal integrity, and habits that support long term success. Invisible leadership becomes the secret ingredient that allows clients to feel empowered and confident while still relying on your expertise. Whether you are new to sales or an established business owner, this episode gives you the tools to elevate your presence, deepen your relationships, and create meaningful results through intentional action. Thank you for listening to the Sales Maven Show. Remember to subscribe, rate, and review so you never miss an episode filled with insight and encouragement from Nikki and her guests. Nikki invites you to join the Sales Maven Society. Take advantage of this opportunity to work together with you and Nikki. Bring your questions, concerns, and sales situations; she provides answers and guidance. Join the Sales Maven Society here, click Join Today, and then checkout and use coupon code 47trial to get your first month for $47.00! For more actionable sales tips, download the FREE Closing The Sale Ebook. Find Nikki: Nikki Rausch nikki@yoursalesmaven.com Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram Sales Maven Society https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion | — | ||||||
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