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062: Wendy's getting dead honest about her podcast! We're Making Conversations about honesty Count!

  1. 062: Wendy's getting dead honest about her podcast! We're Making Conversations about honesty Count! Making Conversations Count - (Wendy "Conversations Queen" Harris with Georgie Vestie 27:44

A powerful conversation between an award-winning podcaster and a number one podcaster! We’re Making Conversations about honesty Count!

“Actually I don’t think I could do this if I was any younger. I wouldn’t have the experience, I wouldn’t have the perspective, I wouldn’t have the confidence to be as vulnerable with the conversations that I am.…..”

Georgie Vestey, Making Conversations Count (December 2021)

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In this week’s episode of Making Conversations Count Wendy’s talking to Georgie Vestey, host of the Dead Honest podcast .

We often talk about the importance of our conversations on this podcast, but this only really counts!

Wendy and Georgie really got into a deep dive chat about what it’s like doing a podcast in middle age.

And so in this episode you’ll hear Wendy saying to Georgie that they’re going to be making conversations about honesty count… and they certainly do get dead honest with each other!

They also share their favourite things about podcasting and deep dive into some of the things that anyone who wants to start a podcast should be aware of, including getting some help with the production.

The dead honest conversation continues all the way throughout this episode and in particular they discuss:

  • The story behind how the Dead Honest podcast came to be
  • Wendy’s dead honest story about the Dr Ivan Misner episode that nearly didn’t happen
  • Georgie’s dead honest revelation about her proudest podcast moment
  • Both of the ladies’ thoughts on how you can’t predict your podcast’s success – the podcast listeners are the judges!
  • Georgie’s shares what she thinks it is that makes for a successful podcast
  • And of course, Georgie describes to us which of her conversations was the one that counted

(Read the full transcript on the episode page)

“Making Conversations Count” is a podcast from WAG Associates founder and telemarketing trainer Wendy Harris.

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Wendy Harris Making Conversations Count Podcast

What can I tell you about me?! I'm very good at getting other people to talk about themselves. Having been in the sales arena for over 3 decades, my skillset has developed to enable others to introduce their services to other businesses. Talking about myself always feels odd.

But here goes. I've made over 2 million phone calls in my career, helped 1000's people pick up the phone and have better conversations which has leaked into life in general, I've created billions of £££'s in opportunities to do business.

I love nothing more than listening to other people's stories and gently guiding people to share their insights with others.

Whenever I'm in training it's always interactive and fun. I truly believe we learn by being involved.

It's why I started my podcast, to share these stories and be helpful to the business community. I also wrote a book with many of my training exercises in it for those starting out as the demands of your cash flow when you get going mean there's often a wheel not oiled as it should be.

For me, conversations is where it all happens.