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The Brain Chemistry of Trust

  1. The Brain Chemistry of Trust Evergreen Podcasts 10:35

Get ready. This episode of the Science of Sales podcast will explain some things you instinctively feel but never knew why and can help you tap into the science behind creating authentic, deep Relationships.

In this episode, Jeff discusses:

-How connection takes an old adage to a whole new level

-What chemicals like oxytocin and cortisol have to do with sales conversations

-Why focus on trust before credibility is an important element to making a sale
The difference between “building rapport” and creating true connection

We have seen our clients time and time again start to use these simple elements in their sales engagements and produce dramatic results. Even if you never listen to the podcast again, put these strategies in place and we know we will have a massive impact on your sales!

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Matt Dentino Executive Producer - Driving Change Podcast

I come from a large Italian family. I’m number seven in the line of ten kids!

When my dad passed away some years ago, I was fortunate enough to be there as the end was coming. I was standing just to the right of his hospital bed; he was lying there with his eyes closed. All of a sudden, Dad opens his eyes. He looks up at the ceiling with a look of peace – and maybe accomplishment – on his face. Then he closes his eyes for the last time. I guess out of instinct, I reached down and kissed him on that prickly cheek one last time. My dad left a legacy in that life well lived! A legacy based on three main principles: Family, Service, and Dedication. I do what I do to carry on that legacy to the best of my ability.

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