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Feel awkward selling your services? You're not alone. The Sales Maven Podcast is your go-to show for learning sales strategies, rapport building and how to sell with confidence, kindness, and credibility without ever feeling pushy or fake. Hosted by trusted sales strategist Nikki Rausch, each episode gives you practical sales tips, conversation examples, and real-life sales coaching so you close more deals, strengthen client relationships, and grow your business. Perfect for women entrepreneurs and service-based business owners ready to turn "I hate selling" into "I've got this."YourSalesMaven.com Economia Gestione e leadership Leadership Marketing Marketing e vendite
  • Unmasking Consultant Culture: Why Your Expertise Is Not Selling Itself
    Jan 26 2026
    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
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    27 min
  • The Discovery Call Framework That Prevents Free Coaching - On-Air Coaching Call
    Jan 19 2026

    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

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    Sales Maven Society

    https://calendly.com/salesmaven/work-with-nikki-discussion

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    50 min
  • Sales Call Closing Techniques: Why Clear Endings Make Sales Conversations Feel Safer
    Jan 12 2026

    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

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    19 min
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