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Ryan Estis: Being Comfortable in the Discomfort of Becoming a Better Speaker
Episode 21

Ryan Estis: Being Comfortable in the Discomfort of Becoming a Better Speaker

BE THAT LAWYER

June 22, 202025m 0s

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Show Notes

In this episode, Steve Fretzin and Ryan Estis discuss:

  • Important keys for speaking in front of an audience. 
  • Adapting and changing to customer expectations and sophistication. 
  • Asking effective questions to connect in conversation.
  • Altering conversations during times of crisis. 

 

Key Takeaways:

  • The best speakers are master storytellers. 
  • Blend expertise and emotional resonance and you’re doing a good job. 
  • The sales process today has to be more customized and personalized. You have to create customer intimacy and get obsessed with customer outcomes. 
  • Most people love to sit on warm leads in the land of indecision, and that can often be the kiss of death for performance, too.

 

"We've got to learn to be comfortable being a little uncomfortable, having the courageous conversations, and getting clarity around where somebody is in their decision making process after a certain point in conversation or engagement." —  Ryan Estis

 

Connect with Ryan Estis:

Twitter: @RyanEstis

Facebook: Ryan Estis

Website: RyanEstis.com

eBook: Adapt and Thrive

YouTube: Ryan Estis & Associates

LinkedIn: Ryan Estis

Instagram: @ryanestis

 

Connect with Steve Fretzin:

LinkedIn: Steve Fretzin

Twitter: @stevefretzin

Facebook: Fretzin, Inc.

Website: Fretzin.com

Email: [email protected]

Book: The Ambitious Attorney: Your Guide to Doubling or Even Tripling Your Book of Business and more!

YouTube: Steve Fretzin

Call Steve directly at 847-602-6911

 

 

Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie

 

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