The Rainmaking Podcast

TRP 39: How to Stop Selling and Create Deep Trust with Ari Galper


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In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with Ari Galper, world-renowned expert in trust-based selling and author of Unlock the Sales Game, about how professionals can remove pressure from the sales process and instead build trust that leads to deeper client relationships and higher conversion rates. Ari shares the origin story behind his sales philosophy and explains that most salespeople unknowingly sabotage deals by focusing too much on outcomes rather than connection.

Ari outlines how trust is built not through relationship-building or pitching, but by letting go of the sale, asking better questions, and creating a pressure-free environment where clients feel safe to tell the truth. He introduces powerful trust-based language—like “Where do you think we should go from here?”—that shifts control to the buyer and removes the need for follow-up calls, sales scripts, and chasing. This episode offers a bold, counterintuitive take on selling that empowers professionals to stop persuading and start earning real trust.

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Ari Galper is the world's most sought after trust-based selling authority and has been featured in CEO Magazine, SkyNews, Forbes, INC Magazine and the Australian Financial Review. As trust rises to the top of business leaders' agendas, Ari's mission is to share his unique approach to creating deep trust in how people sell, so the dreaded act of "chasing" and the painful experience of rejection is eliminated forever - a feat never thought possible, until now.

In his best selling book, "Unlock The Sales Game", he describes his revolutionary sales approach based on getting to the truth and why focusing on creating deep trust is 10 times more profitable than chasing elusive buyers. It is specifically for business owners, consultants and sales professionals, who struggle with converting potential clients into paid clients. Many focus on growing their networks, having more conversations ("numbers game"), but converting them into paying clients, remains an elusive mystery. The Unlock The Sales Game premise, is based on humanizing the sales process, in such an elegant and natural way, that the truth quickly emerges between buyer and seller, so the painful and arduous "chasing" process no longer has to happen to make a sale.


www.UnlockTheGame.com

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