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Pitch MeAuthor: Kayvon Kay
Dive into the raw, unfiltered world of high-stakes pitching with Pitch Me Podcast. The podcast where real entrepreneurs and business professionals put their sales skills to the ultimate test. Hosted by Kayvon Kay, a 38 million high-ticket sales expert, each episode features brave participants pitching their products or services and receiving immediate, honest feedback that transforms their approach on the spot. No scripted content. No sugar-coating. Just actionable sales strategies, tactical insights, and the brutal honesty needed to close bigger deals faster. Whether you're scaling your business, refining your pitch technique, or seeking to dominate sales conversations, Pitch Me Podcast delivers the practical guidance you need to elevate your performance immediately. Subscribe now to witness real-time sales transformations and apply these winning strategies to your own business journey. Language: en-ca Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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How to Build a $10K Offer in 10 Minutes
Episode 4
Tuesday, 2 September, 2025
Most coaches think sales confidence comes from scripts. Jeanne knows it comes from self-worth. While others obsess over objection handling and clever closing lines, she’s mastered the internal game—showing high-ticket sellers how to own their value so powerfully that prospects feel it before they hear it. Her clients aren’t just learning to “sell”—they’re learning to embody the identity of a trusted authority. With Kayvon guiding the conversation, Jeanne reveals how she went from doubting her worth to commanding premium prices without flinching, and why confidence—not tactics—is the real conversion engine. In this episode, you’ll discover: -Why your internal dialogue determines your external results in sales -How to break free from fear of rejection and imposter syndrome -The mindset shift that turns “asking for the sale” into a natural next step -Why prospects buy confidence before they buy competence -How self-worth sets the ceiling on your earning potential This isn’t about learning the perfect pitch. It’s about becoming the person who no longer needs one.