The Book More Show: More Leads, More Calls, More Business
Episode Archive
Episode Archive
199 episodes of The Book More Show: More Leads, More Calls, More Business since the first episode, which aired on April 27th, 2016.
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Ep199: Making the Process Easy with Kristi Linebaugh
June 29th, 2025 | 50 mins 29 secs
Books are only effective when they serve a specific job of work.
In this week’s episode, I spoke with Kristi Linebaugh, who’s been an integral part of our team for years—guiding new authors through the first critical steps of turning their ideas into conversation-starting books. From helping clients overcome early hesitation to refining raw concepts into clear, compelling outlines, Kristi plays a vital role in setting the tone for successful book projects.
We talked about why so many people get stuck at the starting line—imposter syndrome, decision fatigue, chasing trends—and how a guided strategy call brings clarity and confidence. Kristi explains how she helps authors shift from “how can I talk about everything I do?” to “how can I start a conversation with the right reader?” She also walks through our outlining process, which gives authors a structured plan so they can show up energized and prepared, not overwhelmed.
This episode is especially valuable for anyone who’s ever felt unsure about what to include in their book—or worried about giving too much away. Kristi offers practical, repeatable strategies to focus your message, tell stories with real business relevance, and avoid the common trap of turning your book into a pitch instead of a pathway.
I always enjoy conversations with Kristi—she brings both warmth and wisdom to every part of the author journey.
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Ep198: Finding the Right People with Michael Shick
June 15th, 2025 | 49 mins 49 secs
Books can help uncover career paths people didn’t even know they were qualified for.
In this episode, I speak with Michael Shick, a retired U.S. military leader and now an assistant professor of project management at Western Carolina University, as well as the founder of Rosemet—a business dedicated to helping people enter and advance in project management careers.
Michael shares the challenges that many aspiring project managers face: invisible prospects who don’t realize their work experience already qualifies them for high-demand certifications like the CAPM or PMP. He explains how Rosemet offers practical, flexible pathways to certification, combining structured content with mentorship, community, and ongoing support—especially for working professionals, military families, and career changers.
We unpack the evolution of his approach, from academic rigor to community-driven support, and discuss how books like his open doors for meaningful conversations with people who never saw themselves as “project managers” but are already doing the work. The strategies are deeply applicable for anyone trying to build relationships with a mid-career audience that needs confidence and clarity more than just information.
What I love about Michael’s approach is how focused it is on demystifying the path, not just promoting a program.
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Ep197: Relationship Building with Dave Dubeau
June 1st, 2025 | 47 mins 31 secs
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Ep196: Becoming the Recognized Authority with Roger Jones
May 4th, 2025 | 52 mins 21 secs
In this episode of The Book More Show, I’m joined by Roger Jones, who transitioned from a corporate consultant to a successful entrepreneur. Roger shares his journey of overcoming early challenges and how he found his niche in helping solo consultants and executive coaches develop their authority in the market.
We discuss the evolution of his approach, starting with a focus on establishing a trusted pipeline for clients. Roger emphasizes the importance of understanding client problems and delivering solutions rather than just showcasing expertise. This mindset shift has allowed him to create a more effective consulting practice.
Roger provides practical insights on how to structure a business framework that resonates with potential clients. He highlights the significance of testing ideas and titles, leveraging feedback to refine offerings, and maintaining a personal connection with clients. This approach not only enhances engagement but also fosters long-term relationships.
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Ep195: Chaos-free business with Scott Beebe
April 14th, 2025 | 43 mins 34 secs
Books can be powerful tools for transforming your business and starting meaningful conversations.
Today on The Book More Show, I'm excited to share my conversation with Scott Beebe, the founder of Business on Purpose. Scott has a rich background in diverse fields, from theology to pharmaceuticals, and now focuses on helping contractors and business owners streamline their operations.
In our discussion, Scott reveals how he built his coaching firm after a pivotal moment in 2015 when he found himself without a job. He shares how he initially started by conducting workshops and quickly found success by focusing on clarity and vision for business owners. His unique approach has grown his client base to over 114 businesses, primarily in the contracting sector.
We also talk about the importance of using specific language that resonates with clients. Scott emphasizes that while it’s vital to niche down, stepping outside that niche occasionally can lead to valuable insights and innovation. He explains how his book, "The Chaos Free Contractor," serves as a conversation starter that connects his coaching philosophy with practical applications for his clients.
I appreciate Scott's focus on providing accessible, actionable advice, and I think you’ll find his insights valuable, especially if you're looking to leverage books as a way to engage your audience.
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Ep194: Crafting Genuine Relationships in Sales with Mark Gambale
April 4th, 2025 | 47 mins 29 secs
In this episode of the Book More Show, I talk with Mark Gambale about building authentic relationships in sales. Mark shares insights from his personal experiences that shaped his unique sales philosophy focused on creating genuine connections beyond transactions. We compare effective sales strategies to American football, showing how preparation and authenticity lead to successfully closing deals.
We explore how customer insights transform sales approaches, particularly in SaaS product launches. Using examples from med tech and B2B SaaS, we discuss how businesses can adapt their strategies by understanding customers more deeply. Small businesses like financial advisory firms benefit from this approach by addressing clients' core pain points rather than engaging in surface-level conversations.
Mark explains the mindset shift needed for effective sales conversations, drawing from his experience transforming sales teams and improving close rates. Through techniques for gauging client interest and securing micro-commitments, sales professionals can build successful long-term relationships. The "close with one" concept helps small business owners lead effectively without getting stuck in day-to-day operations.
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Ep193: Resilience and Recovery with Dr. Nicholas Williams
March 28th, 2025 | 38 mins 44 secs
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Ep192: Unlocking Financial Freedom with Gregory McLaughlin
March 21st, 2025 | 36 mins 38 secs
In this episode of The Bookmore Show, I spoke with Greg McLaughlin, a financial planner with 25 years of experience, about his transition to financial independence and his journey writing a book. We explored how reaching financial freedom allowed him to focus on sharing his knowledge of decision-making psychology and financial planning through writing, though organizing these ideas into a cohesive structure proved challenging.
We examined the evolution of book writing processes, from traditional ghostwriting to using AI for editing while maintaining an authentic voice. The conversation covered how books can bridge relationships with financial planning clients, considering their life stages and goals to create content that resonates with their needs.
During our discussion, we explored a book's many roles - from personal achievement to strategic marketing tool. Greg shared how physical books remain powerful anchors for client relationships in today's digital world, helping guide people from uncertainty to confidence in their financial decisions.
I learned about the importance of consistent messaging across all platforms to build trust, and how understanding individual client perspectives helps maintain strong connections during challenging times.
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Ep191: Balancing Business and Full-Time Work with Charles Alexander
March 13th, 2025 | 40 mins 57 secs
In this episode of The Book More Show, I spoke with Charles Alexander, a business coach with 17 years of experience helping over 2,000 clients transition into entrepreneurship while maintaining their full-time jobs. Charles shared insights from his book "Start Now, Quit Later" and discussed strategies for managing this dual-career approach.
I learned about Charles's methodology for building credibility through authentic storytelling and personal experience rather than hard sales tactics. His approach resonated particularly with professionals facing midlife career transitions who want to explore entrepreneurship without immediately quitting their jobs.
We explored how every individual's unique perspective brings value to familiar topics, addressing common concerns like imposter syndrome. Charles explained how he transforms his IT and management background into relatable content that connects with his audience.
The conversation concluded with practical strategies for eliminating unnecessary tasks and focusing on essential business elements.
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Ep190: From Hollywood to the Microphone with Jeff Klein
March 6th, 2025 | 38 mins 40 secs
In this episode of The Book More Show, I sit down with Jeff Klein to explore his remarkable transition from Hollywood to becoming a professional speaker. Jeff shares the story behind his "30 Seconds to Success" brand, revealing how his background in film and advertising uniquely positioned him to master the art of communication and networking.
We dive into the strategic approach of speaking engagements as a powerful business tool. Jeff explains how he evolved from occasional talks to a structured speaking strategy, highlighting the importance of consistent messaging across platforms and positioning oneself as a paid professional.
The conversation uncovers the nuances of creating tiered offerings and building an engaged audience. We discuss the value of targeting specific professional groups, such as realtors and financial advisors, and the critical role of developing a robust email list for business growth.
Throughout our discussion, Jeff provides practical insights into navigating the speaking circuit, from pricing books effectively to leveraging partnerships.
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Ep189: Mastering Real Estate with Gene Donohue
February 21st, 2025 | 44 mins 25 secs
In this episode of The Book More Show, I speak with Gene Donohue about building sustainable real estate businesses through systematic approaches. Gene shares insights from his journey since 2011, explaining how treating real estate as a business rather than just a sales role has shaped his success and coaching methodology.
I learned about the 'big four' systems that Gene considers essential: lead generation, contract-to-close, client relationships, and post-closing follow-up. He explains how using the DISC assessment helps agents adapt these systems to their personal working styles and strengths, making them more effective and sustainable.
We conclude by examining the three stages of real estate business growth - cash building, impact building, and legacy building. Gene describes his transition from active real estate production to becoming a national director, offering perspective on how agents can plan their own career progression while maintaining energy and focus.
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Ep188:Connecting Through Content with Jason Croft
February 13th, 2025 | 43 mins 40 secs
In this episode of the Book More Show, I sit down with Jason Croft to explore how books and podcasts can create meaningful business connections. We discuss the misconception that content creation requires extensive resources, focusing instead on how minor, deliberate steps can establish expertise and build relationships with potential clients and partners.
I learn about the value of intangible marketing benefits through Jason's experience with clients who achieved significant results despite modest audience numbers. He shares a case study where a client's small podcast following led to valuable business relationships, demonstrating how content can be an effective networking tool beyond traditional metrics.
We examine the importance of maintaining long-term connections with your audience, illustrated by a cautionary tale of a realtor who lost business by neglecting his email list. This highlights why success in content marketing often depends more on relationship-building than immediate, measurable outcomes.
Our conversation concludes with practical strategies for improving communication skills and integrating podcasting into business development.
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Ep187: The Art of Insourcing with J.W Oliver
February 6th, 2025 | 41 mins 47 secs
In this episode of the Book More Show, I explore the world of global team building and strategic content marketing with JW Oliver from Zimworx. The conversation centers on his company's expansion from 150 to over 1,100 professionals across Zimbabwe, Costa Rica, and Zambia, where they provide dedicated remote services in healthcare, dental, accounting, and digital marketing.
I learn about JW's approach to building successful remote teams through university-educated professionals in centralized locations. His insights reveal how this model ensures consistent service quality while creating meaningful employment opportunities in emerging markets.
The discussion shifts to using books as strategic marketing tools, where JW explains how publishing targeted content helps establish expertise and build client relationships. This approach has proven particularly effective in specialized sectors like accounting and real estate, where providing value upfront creates stronger connections.
We wrap up by exploring how employee satisfaction often hinges more on feeling valued than on compensation alone. JW shares practical examples of maintaining team engagement across their global operations, demonstrating how this principle applies regardless of an organization's size or location.
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Ep186:Unlocking E-Commerce Success with Andy Splichal
January 30th, 2025 | 39 mins 3 secs
In our latest episode of the Book More Show, we sit down with Andy Splichal, a specialist in search engine marketing, to explore strategies for optimizing online success. Whether you're a traditional business expanding online or a digital-native drop shipper, Andy's insights on Google Ads, Amazon listings, and niche marketing can help you shine in a competitive landscape.
Our conversation also dives into the outsourcing versus in-house team dilemma. We examine the advantages of working with marketing agencies, including their broad expertise and agility, and the potential growth benefits of building an internal digital marketing department. Andy shares tips on tailoring strategies for service-based businesses and leveraging tools like Microsoft Clarity and Hotjar to enhance customer experience.
Retargeting emerges as a game-changer, with Andy detailing its effectiveness across platforms like Facebook, Google, and Instagram. We discuss the role of personalized ads in improving user engagement and acknowledging privacy concerns.
As we wrap up, we're excited to discuss future possibilities and collaborations that can enrich your digital marketing efforts.
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Ep185: Transforming Visitors into Leads with Lydia Sugarman
January 20th, 2025 | 46 mins 51 secs
Today on the Book More Show, Lydia Sugarman from Venntive joins me to explore breakthrough approaches to identifying and converting website visitors. Our discussion reveals how businesses can transform anonymous web traffic into valuable leads by leveraging advanced contact and behavioural data. We also examine the critical balance between technological insights and ethical data usage.
Our conversation dives into the evolution of sales strategies, moving beyond traditional cold calling to data-driven engagement. We spotlight Ventev's comprehensive RevOps platform, which integrates marketing, sales, and customer support tools for more targeted interactions. The discussion highlights practical methods for businesses to personalize outreach and improve conversion rates across different industries.
We conclude by examining creative strategies for managing email marketing and database systems. Lead Sherlock's Inbound 2.0 approach offers innovative ways to connect with warm leads, transforming how businesses approach customer acquisition. Our exploration emphasizes the importance of genuine connections and strategic outreach in today's competitive market.
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Ep184: Soulful Business Strategies with Jennifer Urezzio
January 10th, 2025 | 34 mins 39 secs
In this episode of the Book More Show, I enjoyed speaking with Jennifer Urezzio, author of the book ''Soul Language: Consciously Connecting With Your Soul for Success''.
We dive right into her journey from marketing to developing ''soul language", a unique approach that connects intuition with business strategy.
Jennifer shares how working from home has reshaped our understanding of professionalism, often with amusing family and pet interruptions during video calls.
We delve into the concept of soulful communication for professionals, particularly those with what Jennifer labels 'warrior energy.' This term refers to a dynamic, action-oriented approach that balances heartfelt expression with concrete outcomes.
She draws heavily from her marketing background to help entrepreneurs articulate their stories effectively. Her approach, which includes references to Marvel characters, is designed to make complex concepts more accessible.
We discuss her book-writing process, revealing authors' challenges, from editing to overcoming self-doubt. Amazingly, what began as a lead generator has evolved into a powerful tool helping clients harness their energy.