• Dynamic Friday: The One-Stop Close
    Oct 4 2024

    This episode focuses on strategies for improving policy persistency and sales in the insurance industry.

    Key points:

    - Personally delivering policies or following up with clients within 30 days is crucial for retaining business. The host achieved a 93% persistency rate using this approach

    - Policy deliveries provide opportunities for referrals, upsells, and cross-sells. Meticulous record-keeping of client information is important to avoid issues.

    - Maintain a "lapse list" of potential clients to follow up with later

    Aim for consistency in sales with a minimum of $3,500 per week.

    - True Social Security billing can improve persistency and lead to better results.

    - Sales can be unpredictable, so persistence in finding new opportunities is key

    Closing sales on the initial visit is important, as follow-ups are often unsuccessful.

    - The speaker shares a recent experience of finding suitable life insurance policies for a client with significant health issues, highlighting the importance of exploring different options.

    - The key takeaway is to make the most of each interaction with a potential client, as there are no "be-backs" in this industry

    Being present and prepared for every sales opportunity is crucial.

    1. Achieving a 93% persistency rate by personally delivering policies or following up with clients within 30 days.
    2. The importance of staying connected with clients, especially in final expense and Medicare sales, to retain their business.
    3. The value of maintaining a "lapse list" to follow up with potential clients who have previously cancelled their policies.


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    26 mins
  • Rising Above: Underdogs who Refuse to Quit
    Oct 3 2024

    A replay from one of "Insurance, Life, and Everything in Between"'s first ever episodes!

    The podcast explores the inspiring stories and key characteristics of "underdogs" - individuals who overcome significant obstacles and defy expectations to achieve remarkable success. Using examples like the movies Rocky and Invincible, the hosts highlight how underdogs are driven by determination, resilience, and a willingness to work hard and seize opportunities despite the odds.

    Key insights include:

    - Underdogs give their all and make the most of their chances, even if they fall short of winning

    - They possess qualities like perseverance, creativity, and passion that can help outperform established competitors

    - In business, underdogs leverage their scrappiness and commitment to overcome disadvantages like lack of resources

    - Embracing an underdog mindset fuels motivation and a relentless pursuit of goals - Success requires setting clear objectives, developing a strong work ethic, self-belief, and learning from mentors

    - Underdogs must adapt to change, overcome fear of failure, and maintain a positive, solutions-focused outlook The podcast celebrates the inspiring stories of underdogs who defied the odds through sheer grit and determination, providing valuable lessons on achieving success against all odds.

    Key Lessons

    1. Underdogs are driven to give their all and make the most of their opportunities, even if they may fall just short of winning in the end.
    2. An underdog in business is someone who faces significant disadvantages, such as lack of resources, experience, or status compared to their competitors, but can achieve success through determination, hard work, and a strong desire to prove themselves.
    3. The key to success for underdogs is their willingness to put in the extra effort, believe in themselves, and never give up, even when faced with setbacks.
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    30 mins
  • Mastering Medicare for 2025!
    Oct 2 2024

    This episode explores the changing landscape of Medicare plans and the challenges agents face in adapting their sales approach.

    Key points:

    - Benefits are decreasing while costs are rising, making the traditional "sizzle" approach of highlighting extra benefits less effective

    - Focusing on dual-eligible and low-income subsidy plans may become more challenging - Selling Medicare Advantage plans without generous giveaways is difficult but necessary

    - Agents need to think outside the box and consider all options beyond just zero-premium plans to find the best fit for clients

    - Understanding state Medicaid eligibility levels is crucial for marketing Medicare Advantage plans to those qualifying for extra help

    - Navigating high-premium "free insurance" plans requires expertise to avoid mistakes that jeopardize coverage

    - Establishing authority and providing clear, tailored advice is essential when advising new Medicare enrollees

    - The discussion highlights the differing mindsets between managers focused on profitability and agents needing quick cash flow, especially for new agentsKey Lessons

    1. The traditional "sizzle" approach of highlighting extra benefits may not be as effective in the current Medicare landscape, where benefits are decreasing and costs are rising.
    2. Salespeople need to adapt their strategies by focusing on duals and the LIS SCP program, and considering all available options, including Medicare Supplement plans, to find the best healthcare solutions for clients.
    3. The complexities of Medicare Advantage plans, particularly for individuals with limited incomes, and the importance of understanding Medicaid eligibility levels and providing clear, expert advice to clients.
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    33 mins
  • Dynamic Friday's - Crunch Time
    Sep 27 2024

    Adam talks about his sales week out in the field and how when it's crunch time, he seems tends to turn it up a notch and get a few more sales to end off the week strong.

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    37 mins
  • Why a Presentation Matters
    Sep 25 2024

    Adam and Chris discuss the importance of having a presentation and also of knowing what to say and how to say it. Adam runs through his presentation and the reasoning behind why he presents the way that he does.


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    50 mins
  • That "Little Extra"
    Sep 24 2024

    Adam and Chris discuss the difference between being Ordinary and Extraordinary in sales.

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    41 mins
  • Dynamic Friday's: Searching for Sales
    Sep 20 2024

    Get ready to harness the power of practical strategies this Dynamic Friday! Join us as we dive into actionable insights that can transform your week into a profitable one. From elevating your sales tactics to treating Friday like your most productive day, discover how to maximize your potential while building connections through teamwork. Learn the importance of sharing your journey and empowering others, and get equipped to achieve your goals with confidence. Don't let the inclination to coast into the weekend hold you back—embrace the mindset that fuels success!

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    25 mins
  • The Accountability Mindset
    Sep 19 2024

    Adam & Chris discuss the importance of holding oneself accountable when it comes to success in business.

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    30 mins