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In this episode of What Are You Creating?, I sat down with Aleasha Bahr: sales strategist, black sheep, and author of Black Sheep Sales: How to Win More Sales Without Acting Like a Douchebag.
This wasn’t a discussion about tactics.
This was a conversation about identity.
We explored what it means to sell without manipulation, to serve without auditioning, and to build a business that doesn’t require you to scale beyond your soul. Aleasha and I are both people who have tried “doing it the way they say you’re supposed to”… and felt our energy drain as a result. In this dialogue, we came home to the truth that you can sell powerfully when you’re rooted in presence, clarity, and you.
We talked about:
This one is for the black sheep.
The misfits.
The coaches, consultants, creators, and founders who want to serve, not sell.
If you’ve ever said to yourself, “I love what I do, I just wish I didn’t have to sell it,” this is your episode.
Aleasha’s voice is a mirror of permission.
Her work is a reclamation of what’s possible.
And I’m so glad we recorded this.
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In this episode of What Are You Creating?, I sat down with Aleasha Bahr: sales strategist, black sheep, and author of Black Sheep Sales: How to Win More Sales Without Acting Like a Douchebag.
This wasn’t a discussion about tactics.
This was a conversation about identity.
We explored what it means to sell without manipulation, to serve without auditioning, and to build a business that doesn’t require you to scale beyond your soul. Aleasha and I are both people who have tried “doing it the way they say you’re supposed to”… and felt our energy drain as a result. In this dialogue, we came home to the truth that you can sell powerfully when you’re rooted in presence, clarity, and you.
We talked about:
This one is for the black sheep.
The misfits.
The coaches, consultants, creators, and founders who want to serve, not sell.
If you’ve ever said to yourself, “I love what I do, I just wish I didn’t have to sell it,” this is your episode.
Aleasha’s voice is a mirror of permission.
Her work is a reclamation of what’s possible.
And I’m so glad we recorded this.
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