Sales Gravy: Jeb Blount

How to Turn the Panic Button into a Profit Engine (Money Monday)

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Oct 26, 2025
Discover the power of emotional storytelling in sales, as illustrated by Orson Welles' unforgettable 1938 radio drama. Learn how Welles captivated listeners, making them feel before they thought, highlighting that emotion drives buying decisions. Authority and confidence are essential in building trust with prospects. With tips on staying calm when faced with objections, the episode emphasizes that great storytelling can still close deals in today's market. Unleash the emotional triggers and watch your sales soar!
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ANECDOTE

Radio Drama That Sparked Real Panic

  • Orson Welles' 1938 War of the Worlds broadcast triggered real panic despite being fiction.
  • Tim Daust uses this story to show emotional storytelling can override rational checks.
INSIGHT

Emotion Precedes Logic In Buying

  • People buy on emotion and then justify purchases with logic.
  • Emotional delivery matters more than spreadsheets when getting prospects to lean in.
ADVICE

Communicate With Authority

  • Bring confidence, clarity, and credibility to sales conversations.
  • Communicate with authority to build trust before discussing price.
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