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In this episode, I had the pleasure of sharing a rather transformative concept known as the "one second whoa" from a conversation I had with Konstantin Buschmann, the owner of Brabus, a German automotive tuning company. The concept quite fascinatingly emphasises the sheer power of a first impression and the idea that a mere second can leave a lasting impact. I delved into how this notion can be applied across various facets of life, be it marketing, customer service, or even our personal interactions. It's a call to arms, if you will, urging us, the listeners, to make every moment count.
If you enjoyed this podcast you might also enjoy my new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PhilGrahamoffical
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In this episode, I had the pleasure of sharing a rather transformative concept known as the "one second whoa" from a conversation I had with Konstantin Buschmann, the owner of Brabus, a German automotive tuning company. The concept quite fascinatingly emphasises the sheer power of a first impression and the idea that a mere second can leave a lasting impact. I delved into how this notion can be applied across various facets of life, be it marketing, customer service, or even our personal interactions. It's a call to arms, if you will, urging us, the listeners, to make every moment count.
If you enjoyed this podcast you might also enjoy my new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PhilGrahamoffical
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