Episodes

  • Episode 564 - Contagious Charisma: Do You Captivate or Cripple with Your Energy?
    Jun 5 2025

    In this episode Kurt discusses the significant impact that personal energy has on influencing and motivating others. He explores how positive or negative energy can affect interactions, whether in one-on-one situations or within a group setting.

    Emotional expressions shape how help is received in the workplace

    He also shares insights on fostering a positive environment, using examples from personal experiences and research. He provides practical advice on maintaining high energy levels, the importance of body language, the role of optimism, and how to positively influence and connect with others in various settings. The episode also includes a section on handling technology in customer service and the importance of genuine emotional expression in the workplace.

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    21 mins
  • Episode 563 - Adapting To The New World Of Persuasion And Sales - New Research
    May 29 2025

    In this episode Kurt explores the evolving landscape of persuasion, sales, and influence. Kurt discusses contemporary trends, crucial sales statistics, and key tactics to adapt to these changes effectively. Topics include the importance of personalizing interactions, the impact of social selling, and the necessity of persistence in sales follow-ups.

    Impostor Syndrome - Can You Really Fake Your Way to Success

    149 Eye-Opening Sales Statistics to Consider in 2025

    The episode also addresses imposter syndrome and offers insights into improving sales techniques to stay ahead in a rapidly changing market. Kurt emphasizes the need to adapt or risk falling behind, reinforcing the importance of continuous learning and development in sales.

    Deal of the week

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    21 mins
  • Episode 562 - Bragging Or Credibility – The Art Of Self Promotion
    May 22 2025

    In this episode Kurt addresses how to effectively promote oneself without coming across as bragging. Mortensen explores the fine line between building credibility and being perceived as boastful, especially in professional settings like networking events. He provides insights on the importance of having others vouch for you to build credibility, incorporating personal success stories subtly, and focusing on genuine, value-based self-promotion.

    Signs of Pathological Lying and How to Handle

    Additionally, the episode delves into understanding pathological lying and how to spot and handle individuals who habitually lie. The show wraps up with practical advice on leveraging testimonials, endorsements, and maintaining authenticity while promoting oneself.

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    21 mins
  • Episode 561 - The 95% of Persuasion - What’s Your Focus?
    May 15 2025

    This episode focuses on the concept that up to 95% of persuasion involves subconscious triggers, while most persuaders focus only on the 5% of logical reasoning. Kurt emphasizes the importance of understanding and leveraging these subconscious signals to maximize influence. He discusses various examples and strategies, such as the impact of scent on real estate sales, the role of the amygdala in emotional processing, and how different subconscious triggers can affect decision-making.

    Conscious and Unconscious Thought Processes

    Is multitasking controlling you? Here's what to do.

    Additionally, he provides practical tips on how to prime the subconscious mind for desired outcomes and the significance of non-logical factors in persuasion. Ending with actionable insights, Kurt encourages listeners to harness both logical and emotional aspects to enhance their persuasive power.

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    21 mins
  • Episode 560 - The Psychology of Yes/No - FITD vs DITF
    May 8 2025

    In this episode In this episode Kurt delves into the nuanced strategies of persuasion and negotiation, exploring when to seek a "yes," a "no," or even a strategic "yo." He discusses the psychology behind these responses and the importance of asking questions to influence outcomes effectively.

    3 Cognitive Shortcuts Exploited by Marketers

    Kurt also shares personal anecdotes, including a family trip experience, and reviews scholarly articles on cognitive shortcuts exploited by marketers. The episode concludes with a listener's question about employing these techniques effectively.

    Deal of the week - FREE Presentation Assessment- Rank Your Influence - Click Here

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    20 mins
  • Episode 559 - How To Turn Fear Into Excitement Into Influence
    May 1 2025

    This episode discusses how to transform fear into excitement to enhance personal and professional influence. He explores the common fears related to public speaking and decision-making, providing techniques to reframe fear as excitement, such as focusing on the message, visualizing success, and using deep breathing.

    What Is Performance Anxiety? 10 Ways To Overcome Your Fear Of Being Judged

    The episode also features a Persuasion Blunder story illustrating the importance of managing customer perceptions, a scholarly article on performance anxiety, and listener email questions on handling presentation nerves. Additionally, Kurt offers a special opportunity for listeners to receive personalized feedback on their presentation skills.

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    21 mins
  • Episode 558 - The Power of Clickbait, Intrigue And Curiosity In Influence
    Apr 24 2025

    In this all-new episode Kurt discusses the psychological appeal and effectiveness of clickbait. He explains how curiosity, FOMO, and emotional triggers drive people to click on intriguing headlines. Kurt also shares tips on using these principles ethically in persuasion, sales, and presentations to engage and influence audiences.

    The Benefits of Overconfidence Have Been Exaggerated

    The episode covers similarity theory, the importance of building connections, and concludes with an analysis of overconfidence in achieving success, referencing an article from Psychology Today. Additionally, Kurt delves into the Zeigarnik Effect, which emphasizes how incomplete tasks capture and maintain attention, and encourages using quizzes and assessments to engage audiences.

    DEAL OF THE WEEK

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    21 mins
  • Episode 557 - The Halo vs Horn effect, What’s Your First impression?
    Apr 17 2025

    This episode delves into the psychology of first impressions, focusing on the halo and horn effects. The halo effect is when one positive trait of a person influences our perception of their other qualities, while the horn effect is when one negative trait does the same negatively.

    Kurt discusses how these cognitive biases impact persuasion and influence, offers practical tips for maximizing positive first impressions, and shares real-life examples and academic studies. He also answers a listener email about these effects and provides actionable advice on improving personal and professional interactions.

    OFFER OF THE WEEK

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    20 mins
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