
The Sales Evangelist Here is how I closed a 6-figure deal with humor | Kevin Hubschmann - 1967
Sometimes all you need is the right personality to close a deal. When you hold back, play it safe, or fail to fully show up, prospects notice and engagement suffers. In this episode, my guest Kevin Hubschmann shares why suppressing your personality can cost you in the long run and how using comedian techniques can help you close a six-figure deal.
Blending Humor and Professionalism in Sales
· Kevin shares how he balanced his life as a standup comic and improv performer with his full-time sales role.
· Like many reps, he struggled to merge his personality with his professional image. Once he stopped separating the two, he began building stronger connections and seeing better outcomes.
The Six-Figure Meme
· Kevin walks through the real story behind a six-figure deal that started with personality.
· After sending nine standard, scripted emails with no response, he tried something different.
· His tenth message included a relatable meme, and it finally got a reply. That moment highlights why being yourself and taking smart risks can cut through the noise.
· Humor and authenticity help humanize sales and open conversations that traditional outreach often misses.
Improv, Listening, and Leadership Support
· We talk about how humor in sales is not about telling jokes. It is about listening, reading the room, and responding with empathy.
· Kevin shares improv-based techniques like “yes, and,” listening exercises, and reframing ideas to create more engaging conversations and build trust with prospects.
· We also discuss the role leadership plays in this process. Sales teams perform better when managers create a culture where reps feel safe showing their personality, trying new approaches, and learning from mistakes.
Key Takeaway
· Sales is about real human connection. When you combine your personality with professionalism, focus on active listening, and allow room for creativity, better conversations follow. Those conversations lead to stronger relationships and long-term success.
“Be yourself, because yourself is what's going to get you loose. It's going to create new ideas. You're going to take more risks..." - Kevin Hubschmann
Resources
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Credits
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