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    Trench Talk with Matt Reynolds

    Trench Talk is hosted by award-winning plumber Matt Reynolds based out of Melbourne. Primarily in interview format, you’ll hear from interesting people including industry insiders, leaders and celebrities who share the critical lessons they feel have helped them carve out a career and master their own trade. From the unique perspective of a local tradesman, this format is wide as we discuss all things business and self-improvement. Think tools, tips and strategies from high-level achievers. Matt is a plumber, not a trained media personality, so if you prioritise action and practicality over polished professionalism, you’ve plugged into the right place. For further resources and episode information visit www.xrm.com.au/podcast.
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    #074: Andy Buerckner | Platinum Travel Corporation

    #074: Andy Buerckner | Platinum Travel Corporation

    Andy Buerckner is a Director at Platinum Travel Corporation.

    Platinum Travel is a family owned and operated agency with offices in Australia and New Zealand, they won both the Travel Agency of the Year in 2018 and the Corporate Travel Agency of the Year in 2019.

    I wanted to talk to Andy for this episode after I watched an interview he did recently for the Sky Business channel where he spoke about the travel industry and how the current coronavirus pandemic has decimated almost the entire sector. Many providers in the travel space including not only travel agents, like Platinum, but airlines, hotels, tour companies, cruise ship operators etc. have all seen their revenue drop to virtual zero overnight.

    But it gets worse, and here’s the bit I hadn’t thought about until I watched the Sky Business interview. Not only did their revenue stop, they had to start the process of handing back past profits in the form of refunds as travellers began to ask for their money to be returned due to enforced travel restrictions.

    The logistics of how that is done and the mental impact on both employers and employees in the sector are challenges the travel sector has had to face for the very first time.

    It’s not all bad news though, and as you’ll hear Andy believes that coronavirus may actually be very good for the travel industry and has started to identify opportunities he believes will emerge as travel returns.

    During this chat, we covered:

    • working through the impact of coronavirus
    • travel trends
    • working with family and how to best communicate with team members
    • networking
    • a couple of stories from wayward corporate travels
    • chasing those highly valuable (at least for some) gold and platinum frequent flyer status and membership levels
    • the coming opportunities for the travel industry and, as always,
    • much more 

     

    To find out more about Andy, you can connect with him on LinkedIn and you’ll find the Platinum Travel Corporation at platinumtravelcorp.com.au.

    If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

    Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #074 with Andy Buerckner

     

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    #073: Sarah Taylor | 21 x World Bodybuilding Champion

    #073: Sarah Taylor | 21 x World Bodybuilding Champion

    Sarah Taylor is both the Chief Operations Officer and Chief Technical Officer at one of Melbourne’s hottest startups and a 21 x World Bodybuilding Champion.

    Classified obese at age 40, Sarah lost 25kg without dieting while getting fit to achieve a person goal of climbing a mountain. At that time, she was working a high-profile job, running 3 active blogs, trying to carve out a side hustle as a photographer and running a digital magazine.

    Her world crashed around her. She was diagnosed with depression, had many injuries from overtraining and underwent double shoulder surgery. She was completely burnt out emotionally, physical and mentally.

    Resolving to fix things herself she returned to the evidence based lifestyle strategies she’d developed to lose weight. She accidentally got into bodybuilding at age 42, and 10 weeks later competing at the state level won her 1st show before going on to clean sweep 11 of 11 amateur world titles by age 45 and another 8 professional world titles (+2 more amateur titles for good measure...!) by age 50.

    During this chat, we covered:

    • forming good habits
    • planning your eating
    • the photography term magic hour and how that applies in life
    • being productive and why your brain worries about things that don’t get finished
    • athletic thinking
    • why calm is contagious and, as always,
    • much more 

     

    You can find out more about Sarah you can find her on Facebook or on Instagram.

    If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

    Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #073 with Sarah Taylor

     

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    #072: Gavin Routledge | Active X Backs

    #072: Gavin Routledge | Active X Backs

    Gavin Routledge is Chief Back Officer at is practice Active X Backs in Edinburgh, Scotland.

    Gavin is an Osteopath with 30 years professional experience in lower back pain and sciatica. Gavin graduated in 1991 from the British School of Osteopathy as a Gold Medallist and is now a Vice Patron at the University College of Osteopathy. He co-authored the book “The Back Book” with Gavin Hastings OBE in 1996; and in 2017 he authored “Active X Backs – a long term solution to lower back pain”. He is a much sought-after public speaker on the topics of pain, health and physical activity.

    Gavin is passionate about helping to move people as far from illness and pain as possible and practises what he preaches including cycling, running, swimming, body-weight and free-weight training, practising yoga and meditation.

    Gavin leads his team to provide both in clinic care and online consultations to individuals, health and fitness professionals and organisations looking to provide their clients with online care.

    During this chat, we covered:

    • setting goals and why they play such a big role in health, pain management and recovery
    • how to sit to help avoid back pain
    • changes in load and activity and how to minimise the risk of injury, particularly during exercise
    • the role your attitude towards pain plays
    • daily exercises to help protect against body imbalance
    • how Gavin has taken his business online and, as always,
    • much more 

     

    You can find out more about Gavin's company active-x.co.uk or you can track him down personally on LinkedIn.

    If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

    Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #072 with Gavin Routledge

     

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    #071: John Vuong | Local SEO Search

    #071: John Vuong | Local SEO Search

    John Vuong the Founder and President of Local SEO Search, an award winning SEO Company out of Toronto, Canada.

    John is a seasoned sales professional and Internet marketer with an exceptional track record helping companies grow their clientele and profits. Through 15 years of experience working with CEOs, business owners, and marketing leaders at some of Canada’s most successful corporations, John developed a deep understanding of local marketing dynamics and consumer behaviour. John’s entrepreneurial spirit and experience working with more than 5,000 local business owners inspired him to start his own company, Local SEO Search, in 2013.

    A graduate of the University of Western Ontario, John earned his Bachelor of Administrative and Commercial Studies (ACS) in 2003. His career began at Yellow Pages Group, where he was among the top 2% of sales representatives across Canada. Now a proud father, John enjoys coaching and mentoring new entrepreneurs, and runs an annual school supply campaign to help deserving young people in elementary and primary grades. Local SEO Search also provides free education to small business owners through live events and their podcast, Local SEO today.

    During this chat, we covered:

    • why a solid foundation and sound business is required, before thinking about SEO
    • why becoming a thought leader is so important in online marketing
    • understanding your ideal clients and why your online competition may well be very low
    • how to rank well in Google search
    • keywords and how to use them
    • the Google My Business product and why it so important for businesses
    • website musts that help with online marketing and, as always,
    • much more 

     

    You can find out more about John at localseosearch.ca.

    If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

    Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #071 with John Vuong

     

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    #070: Adam Sand | Roofing Business Partner

    #070: Adam Sand | Roofing Business Partner

    Adam Sand of Roofing Business Partner and Sargeants Roofing joined me on the podcast for this episode to discuss his business and several ideas and strategies he's using to navigate the current COVID-19 pandemic period.

    Adam first appeared on Trench Talk for episode #047 which you can find at https://www.xrm.com.au/047-adam-sand-roofing-business-partner/ 

    Find out more about Adam at https://www.roofingbusinesspartner.com

    If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

    Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #070 with Adam Sand

     

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    #069: Judy & Eriks Celmins | Engage4Insights

    #069: Judy & Eriks Celmins | Engage4Insights

    Judy Celmins is the Marketing Director and Eriks Celmins is the CEO of Engage4Insights, a New Zealand based research and innovation company which helps businesses engage with and to better understand their audiences (including their customers and employees) in order to drive better decisions and outcomes.

    Judy is a born marketer who loves building relationships with people and understanding why they buy. She has spent her career experimenting with different techniques to engage with customers, learn more about their unmet needs and how to serve them better. Judy learned the more she could add value, the more engaged they became.

    Eriks background is in radio as an on-air host so his job was too grab the audiences attention quickly and to keep them listening for as long as possible. In the radio business, listeners equals ad revenue and Eriks figured out pretty quickly that engaging with your audience is the best way to get to know them better, and the better you know them, the easier it is to keep them entertained.

    Together, they have formulated a methodology and system to help businesses collect and collate customer and employee insights to help drive better decision making and to fuel innovation.

    Their clients include NZME (New Zealand's premier integrated media company, which trades on the Australian stock exchange), Communications Fiji Limited, and PNG-FM. And have included Austereo, Nova Entertainment, Foxtel, and companies in the UK, Europe and South-East Asia.

    During this chat, we covered:

    • why relationship marketing is so important, especially in uncertain times when customers are looking to do business with people they trust (like the current coronavirus pandemic we are all currently working through, we recorded this in April of 2020)
    • building an Insights Story and what that really means
    • using research for better decision-making
    • why getting honest, direct feedback is important in some situations and how it can speed up decision making
    • the tech product Judy and Eriks have built and, as always,
    • much more.

    You can find out more about Judy and Eriks at engage4insights.com.

    If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

    Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #069 with Judy & Eriks

     

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    #068: Irwin Hau | Chromatix

    #068: Irwin Hau | Chromatix

    Irwin Hau is the Founder and Director of Chromatix, a web design and conversion agency that specialises in captivating user experiences that drive results utilising human behaviour psychology blended with web technology.

     

    What does that mean you might ask? Irwin and his team are very good at designing and building websites that convert traffic into enquiries, leads, quoting opportunities, bookings, phone calls or whatever the intended goal for your website is.

     

    Their job is to make your website the hardest working and best performing sales person on your team.

     

    From web design to development, Irwin and his team have created over 50 award-winning designs for their clients which include the likes of Bowens Timber, John Sands, Light FM, Energy Networks Australia and Breadtop.

     

    During this chat, we covered:

    • design and functionality aspects that make great websites
    • some of the common website mistakes which negatively impact performance
    • the differences between website traffic and conversion (both commonly misunderstood) and how each effects your intended website objectives
    • why it's important to check you website is working properly regularly and some tips to make that easy
    • website budgets including the level of build you can expect to get for your money and, as always,
    • much more 

     

    You can find out more about Irwin at chromatix.com.au.

     

    If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

     

    Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #068 with Irwin Hau

     

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    #067: Ben Sofowora | bensofowora.com

    #067: Ben Sofowora | bensofowora.com

    Yoga teacher, healer and actor Ben Sofowora joined me on the podcast for this episode to discuss several ideas and strategies he's using to navigate the current COVID-19 pandemic period, from a health and wellbeing perspective.

     

    Ben first appeared on Trench Talk for episode #007 which you can find at https://www.xrm.com.au/007-ben-sofowora/

     

    Find out more about Ben at https://www.bensofowora.com

     

    If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

     

    Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #067 with Ben Sofowora

     

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    #066: Ben Walton-Healey | Aqua Blu Plumbing

    #066: Ben Walton-Healey | Aqua Blu Plumbing

    Aqua Blu Plumbing Director Ben Walton-Healey joined me on the podcast for this episode to discuss his business and several ideas and strategies he's using to navigate the current COVID-19 pandemic period.

    Ben first appeared on Trench Talk for episode #017 which you can find at https://www.xrm.com.au/017-ben-walton-healey/

    Find out more about Ben at https://www.aquablu.plumbing

    If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

    Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #066 with Ben Walton-Healey

     

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    #065: Tommy Mello | A1 Garage Doors

    #065: Tommy Mello | A1 Garage Doors

    Tommy Mello is the owner and operator of A1 Garage Door Service. He is also the host of the Home Service Expert podcast, and owner, partner, or investor in 14 other businesses ranging from Christmas lights and real estate to mobile apps.

     

    In 2010, Tommy became the sole owner and operator of a single Phoenix-based garage door service business, which came with $50,000 in debt. Today, A1Garage generates north of $50 million dollars in annual revenue, with over 250 employees in 12 states.

     

    Tommy is a regular contributor to Inc., Entrepreneur, and other business publications on the topic of entrepreneurship and small business as well as a sought after podcast, radio and television guest.

     

    During this chat, we covered:

    • Tommy's journey building his company
    • company manuals and why they are the foundation of a business
    • how Tommy finds A+ players to join his team and the strategy he uses to attract people from outside his industry
    • introducing performance-based pay
    • finding the right customers and why you need to know your market
    • using Technology in home service businesses
    • where to start with your marketing
    • growing through acquisition
    • his goal to create North Americas largest and most trusted Garage Door Company and, as always,
    • much more 

     

    You’ll find A1 Garage Doors at a1garage.com. You can find out more about Tommy at homeserviceexpert.com where you’ll also find his podcast. You can get his book at homeservicemillionare.com and is email address is a1leadmanager@gmail.com.

     

    If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

     

    Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #065 with Tommy Mello

     

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    #064: Tessa Carroll | Ahimsa Collective

    #064: Tessa Carroll | Ahimsa Collective

    Tessa Carroll is the Co-Founder of both the luxury accessories label Ahimsa Collective and The Common Good Company.

    Tessa was brought up to turn off the taps when brushing her teeth and to make sure lights weren’t left on unnecessarily, so she developed a keen interest in the environment early in life. That upbringing coupled with her interest in design and fashion has led to the creation of two unique and very impressive companies. 

    Ahimsa Collective is a luxury accessories label, intent on producing products with no harm. Their website, theahimsacollective.com, explains exactly who they are:

    • We are part of a new generation of change agents and thinkers.
    • We focus on both environmental and social responsibility.
    • We operate as a luxury fashion label; while inciting change.
    • We aim to not only reduce the fashion industry’s footprint, but attempt to reverse it.

     

    Ahimsa Collective bags are made from pineapple leaves and recycled materials that would otherwise go to landfill.

    The Common Good Company uses recycled materials and ethical practices to manufacture apparel ‘in the benefits or interests of all'. When choosing one of their t-shirts you are saving 2,700 litres of water, 170gms of textile waste & 4.5 plastic water bottles from landfill.

    During this chat, we covered:

    • Tessa's journey building both companies
    • why she's passionate about fashion and dedicated to cleaning up the industry
    • how her products are made and put together
    • a lot about their supply chain and all the elements that go into reversing the fashion industry's footprint
    • the causes she's supporting through the businesses, and, as always,
    • much more 

     

    You can find out more about Tessa at tessacarroll.com, you'll find ahimsa Collective at theahimsacollective.com and the Common Good Company at the thecommongoodco.com.

    If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

    Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #064 with Tessa Carroll

     

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    #063: Dr John Demartini | Human Behavioral Specialist

    #063: Dr John Demartini | Human Behavioral Specialist

    Dr John Demartini is considered one of the world’s leading authorities on human behavior and personal development. He is the founder of the Demartini Institute, a private research and education organization with a curriculum of over 76 courses covering multiple aspects of human development. His father owned a plumbing supply store where Dr Demartini began working when he was just 4 years old.

    His trademarked methodologies in human development, the Demartini Method and the Demartini Value Determination are culminations of over 44 years of cross-disciplinary research and study, and utilized in all human development industries across the world.

    Dr Demartini travels 360 days a year to countries all over the globe where he shares his research and findings in all markets and sectors. He is the author of 40 books published in 36 different languages. He has produced over 70 CDs and DVDs and dozens of online programs covering subjects such as development in relationships, wealth, education and business. He has created over 76 different courses; the most advanced of which is a 21-year correspondence course. Each program is designed to assist people to activate leadership and empower all seven areas of their lives: Financial, physical, mental, vocational, spiritual, family and social.

    During this chat, we covered:

    • the early days John spent working as a plumber
    • one of his first businesses where he employed 9 people by aged 9, cleaning and maintaining neighbourhood yards
    • learning to save money, while building a business
    • thinking longterm
    • the two ways to think about delegation
    • why he doesn’t own a phone
    • overcoming challenges using the Demartini Method
    • what happens when you die, and, as always,
    • much more 

     

    You can find out more about Dr Demartini at his website drdemartini.com.

    If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

    Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #063 with Dr John Demartini

     

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    #062: Gabriel Pinchev | FieldPulse

    #062: Gabriel Pinchev | FieldPulse

    Gabriel Pinchev is the Founder and CEO of FieldPulse. FieldPulse is field service software that acts as the digital hub for running your entire contracting business from a single app.

    Gabe’s background is in the technology sector. After working with multiple contractors and seeing the amount of hand-written paperwork they were sending out (and not getting paid for), Gabe started FieldPulse to help contractors keep track of their businesses and get paid faster.

    Today he continues to talk to customers and prospective customers daily to keep up with the latest issues and trends in the contracting world.

    In March of 2019, FieldPulse announced they had raised $2.2M led by Capri Ventures and Apple Core Holdings, along with other notable investors. FieldPulse’s success includes high triple-digit user growth over the last year, significant additions to its service and product line, announcement of key partnerships with platforms like GPS Insight, and being named to Capterra’s list of the 20 Most Affordable Field Service Management Software Solutions. This funding will enable FieldPulse to further build on its exponential growth to date and continue to drive rapid disruption as legacy contractors migrate to digital platforms.

    During this chat, we covered:

    • providing free quotes and why Gabe believes it’s bad for the entire industry
    • saving money
    • customer expectations
    • customer experience
    • technology including developments in the mobile and GPS space
    • why knowing the numbers within your business is so important
    • building apps
    • raising money, and, as always,
    • much more 

     

    To contract Gabe directly head to Linkedin and to learn more about FieldPulse go to fieldpulse.com.

    If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

    Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #062 with Gabriel Pinchev

     

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    #061: John Akhoian | Rooter Hero

    #061: John Akhoian | Rooter Hero

    John Akhoian is the Founder and CEO at Rooter Hero, a plumbing company based in California in the United States. John opened his doors in 2011 and now, a short 8 years later, has some 250 trucks on the road serving clients across 2 states. John has plans to go national and has even given thought to international expansion.

    John has a real people focus. His mission is to help others maximize their careers and live fulfilling, comfortable lives. His quest is to create 99 millionaires within his own business, a project he is already making significant progress on.

    He is the author of 3 books, titled “The Secret to Real Wealth”, “Creating 99 Millionaires” and “Values First. Principle Driven Leadership.”

    During this chat, we covered:

    • the early days John spent working out of the back of his car
    • saving money
    • why plumbing should be your first career choice and not your plan B
    • some of the early marketing strategies John used, how he got work and how he organised his day
    • growing a business, without using debt or financing
    • why he makes himself so accessible including having his own mobile phone number on the company website (rooterhero.com) and why it’s on the back of every business card, something very rare for a company as large as John now runs
    • the reason he teaches finance to his employees
    • why John believes the future of trades is in technology, and, as always,
    • much more 

     

    John is very active on LinkedIn so you can track him down there and learn more about his company work at rooterhero.com. You can get the 3 books John has written at rooterhero.com/books and his email address is john@rooterhero.com.

    If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

    Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #061 with John Akhoian

     

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    #060: James Newbury MP | Liberal Member for Brighton

    #060: James Newbury MP | Liberal Member for Brighton

    James Newbury MP is the elected Liberal Member for Brighton, my hometown here in Melbourne, Australia.

    James was born in Melbourne and grew up in East Malvern.

    During high school, James did bookwork for his father’s dental practice, where he learned about the burden of over regulation and the challenges of running a small business.

    James has completed three university degrees, including a Juris Doctor and a Master’s Degree in Business Law.

    After completing a Master of Business (Law), James began working for the Howard Government, eventually moving to Canberra to work at the highest levels of Federal Government. During his time working in Canberra, James had responsibility for advising many Senior Ministers and Party leaders.

    After the election of the Abbott Government, James moved back to Brighton with his wife Suzanne and started their own family, they now have two young daughters.

    James worked as Senior Adviser to then Premier, Dr Denis Napthine, before moving into the private sector. James worked as a Group Company Secretary for the Australian Retail Credit Association, the peak body for organisations involved in credit reporting.

    In 2016, James decided to put his hand up to represent the Brighton community and be a strong voice for them in Parliament.

    He was elected to the Victorian Parliament in November 2018.

    During this chat, we covered:

    • how the roles of Minister’s are changing
    • safety on the job, including some aspects of mental health
    • the state and federal systems of government
    • working with former Australian Prime Minister John Howard
    • crafting questions for parliament
    • his first days in office
    • why he supports small businesses
    • a little about the Brighton community, and, as always,
    • much more 

     

    You can learn more about James and his current work in Brighton at jamesnewbury.com.au. You’ll also find many ways to contact James at that same site.

    If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

    Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #060 with James Newbury

     

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    #059: Brigham Dickinson | Power Selling Pros

    #059: Brigham Dickinson | Power Selling Pros

    Brigham Dickinson is the President at Power Selling Pros, a customer service coaching business for the home services industry including trades such as plumbing and electrical amongst many others based out of Utah in the United States.

    His clients also include the likes of Mitsubishi Electric, Lennox, the Dwyer Group, Carrier, American Standard and The Electric & Gas Industries Association University.

    This conversation revolved around many of the teachings and lessons Brigham explores in his new book titled Patterned After Excellence: Pursuing Truth in Work and Life which is now available for purchase on Amazon.

    In addition to his title of President at Power Selling Pros, Brigham is also the Founder of the Power Certification Program, a call-handling training program that holds teams accountable to booking calls and creating Wow! experiences over the phone.

    Brigham started Power Selling Pros in 2009 when he saw that call handlers needed assistance consistently converting calls to bookings. As a result, Brigham answered the need and created the Power Certification Program to effect change in his industry's call centers in the United States, Canada, and Australia.

    The purpose of the Power Certification Program is to partner with contractors and certify their CSRs (customer service representatives) to deliver a world-class customer experience. The program guarantees that contractor call-handling teams will book at least 85 percent of their calls and wow more customers.

    During this chat, we covered:

    • why fast-growing trade companies are training their competitors
    • technology and human skills
    • why it’s so important your clients “like you” and how to do that
    • managing millennials
    • leadership
    • finding truth
    • communication
    • growing businesses, and, as always,
    • much more 

     

    You can learn more about Brigham at powersellingpros.com and you’ll find his new book on Amazon.

    If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

    Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #059 with Brigham Dickinson

     

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    Feel free to email me with any suggestions or feedback to podcast@xrm.com.au.

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    #058: Michael Armstrong & Justin Hodgson | Kay & Burton

    #058: Michael Armstrong & Justin Hodgson | Kay & Burton

    This episode features Michael Armstrong, a Partner at Kay & Burton and their General Manager of Marketing, Justin Hodgson.

    The Kay & Burton name has been synonymous with luxury property in the Melbourne market, connecting buyers from around the globe with premium Melbourne and Mornington Peninsula real estate, for more than 80 years.

    This is a conversation about the changes within the property sector and an insight into the future of property as the first mainstream signs of the industry adopting technology and embracing digital solutions emerge.

    There’s no doubt, many efficiencies can be harnessed in the property sector using technology, but how to think about and when to move on different options has become very important. As we have seen, being to slow, or to fast can be disastrous.

    During this chat, we covered:

    • both the good and the bad of real estate disruption
    • technology strategies
    • offline v online marketing, including social media
    • customer experience
    • opening new offices
    • using WeChat to sell property
    • analysing data to track property maintenance and artificial intelligence to drive decisions like buying, selling and renovating
    • the Kay and Burton brand, and, as always,
    • much more 

     

    You can learn more about Kay & Burton and find both Michael and Justin at kayburton.com.au.

    If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

    If you do enjoy this episode, you may also like to go back to episode #004 of the Trench Talk Podcast which features Kay and Burton Managing Director Ross Savas and his own journey building a career in the real estate industry.

    Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #058 with Michael Armstrong and Justin Hodgson

     

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    Show notes and links for this episode can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

    Feel free to email me with any suggestions or feedback to podcast@xrm.com.au.

    You can find Matt Reynolds on FacebookInstagramTwitter and on LinkedIn.

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    #057: Mark Pesce | Futurist & Inventor

    #057: Mark Pesce | Futurist & Inventor

    Mark Pesce is a futurist, speaker, inventor, multiple award-winning author and podcaster, educator and entrepreneur. He is also a keynote speaker for the 2019 World Plumbing Conference.

    Mark has been at the forefront of the digital revolution for thirty-five years and is a sought-after keynote speaker for major conferences and leadership gatherings. Bringing clarity, understanding and insight. From virtual reality to education, finance, manufacturing, transportation and communication, Mark gives individuals and organisations the tools they need to think effectively about the future, its opportunities, and its disruptions.

    During this chat, we covered:

    • what a futurist actually does
    • robots, and why they aren’t coming for our jobs just yet
    • understanding the qualities and differences between computers and humans and how they can best work together
    • automation and where both the trade industry and most professions are headed next
    • augmented reality and mapping our workspaces using wearable glasses
    • cryptocurrencies
    • driverless cars
    • the future of voice technology
    • a little on energy, and, as always,
    • much more 

     

    To learn more about Mark visit his website markpesce.com, his Twitter handle is @mpesce or you can track him down on LinkedIn.

    If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast

    Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #057 with Mark Pesce

     

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    Show notes and links for this episode can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

    Feel free to email me with any suggestions or feedback to podcast@xrm.com.au.

    You can find Matt Reynolds on FacebookInstagramTwitter and on LinkedIn.

    #056: Rob Gell AM | ReThink Sustainability

    #056: Rob Gell AM | ReThink Sustainability

    Rob Gell is a coastal geomorphologist by training; he taught Environmental Science and Physical Geography at Melbourne State College and Melbourne University, then for thirty-one years presented television weather. He is also a keynote speaker and the MC for the 2019 World Plumbing Conference.

    Rob has extensive experience in environmental communications and marketing, business strategy and sustainable development project design- responding to the need for business to be informed about new issues and actively develop new plans and programs to ensure an understanding of changing markets, the emerging green economy and the need for a positive and accountable contribution on behalf of all stakeholders.

    Rob is a Director at ReThink Sustainability and at water tank supply company GreenCo Water. He is also a published author and a photographer.

    Rob is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, an Inaugural Fellow of the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand and a member of the council of the Royal Society of Victoria. He was a member of the Victorian Coastal Council for seventeen years and was Environment Ambassador to the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games.

    He is also the Patron of the Geography Teachers Association of Victoria, Wildlife Victoria, and Life Education Victoria. He is a Life Ambassador for Australia Day.

    On Australia Day 2014 Rob was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia in recognition of his service to conservation, to the protection of coastal and marine environments, and to the community.

    Within this conversation, you’ll find a tonne of business ideas and opportunities. The world is changing quickly, we have crossed the cost barrier for many sustainable solutions, society is embracing the sustainable approach and businesses are investing to protect their brands and to save money.

    During this chat, we covered:

    • global warning
    • building products creating large carbon footprints and the somewhat surprising products that will likely replace them
    • many sustainable technologies including electric and hydrogen-powered cars
    • making money and reducing waste
    • sustainability in relation to becoming an employer of choice
    • examples of businesses and towns embracing new technologies like the use of hydrogen gas
    • making correct sustainable and environmental choices
    • the opportunity for new business
    • presenting television weather and, as always,
    • much more 

     

    To connect with Rob head to rethinksustainability.com.au, his Twitter handle is @robgell and you’ll find him pretty easily using the search function on both Facebook and LinkedIn.

    If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast

    Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #056 with Rob Gell

     

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    Show notes and links for this episode can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

    Feel free to email me with any suggestions or feedback to podcast@xrm.com.au.

    You can find Matt Reynolds on FacebookInstagramTwitter and on LinkedIn.

    #055: Tristan White | The Physio Co

    #055: Tristan White | The Physio Co

    Tristan White is the Founder and CEO at The Physio Co, a unique healthcare business that, in 2014, ranked No. 1 on BRW’s list of Australia’s 50 Best Places to Work. The Physio Co has ranked as one of Australia’s 50 Best Places to Work for ten consecutive years (2009-2018) along with being one of the Best Workplaces in Asia from 2015-2018.

    In 2004, The Physio Co was born with just one team member, Tristan himself. Today in 2019, The Physio Co has over 150 employees which has been built on the back of Tristan’s obsession with company culture. His book “Culture is Everything” is a best seller on Amazon. His “Culture is Everything” blog has been listed multiple times by SmartCompany as one of Australia’s 20 best business blogs. And amongst many other awards, The Physio Co has been listed on BRW’s Fast 100 as one of Australia’s fastest growing SME’s.

    During this chat, we covered:

    • how Tristan thinks about culture
    • some of the secrets to a great culture, including the reasons why documentation is so important
    • The Physio Co’s business structure and how the team (which is now spread across Australia) communicates effectively
    • what the first day looks like for new employees at The Physio Co
    • Tristan’s own leadership style
    • some of the challenges of building a large company including the event that lead to Tristan filling his diesel powered car with unleaded fuel, and
    • how Tristan learns 

     

    To connect with or learn more about Tristan, head to tristanwhite.com.au.

    If you enjoy Trench Talk, please remember to hit the subscribe button inside your chosen podcast player, more episodes can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast

    Enjoy Trench Talk Episode #055 with Tristan White

     

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    Show notes and links for this episode can be found at xrm.com.au/podcast.

    Feel free to email me with any suggestions or feedback to podcast@xrm.com.au.

    You can find Matt Reynolds on FacebookInstagramTwitter and on LinkedIn.

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