Staffing & Recruiter Training Podcast

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If you are an executive recruiter, a staffing professional, or a third-party recruiter or headhunter, then this podcast is for you. It's the only podcast for the industry that is designed to help you make more placements. Turn your commute time into money making time. Subscribe now!www.GreatRecruiterTraining.comwww.RecruiterVT.com

Episodes

  • TRP 34 LinkedIn During the Crisis: What’s New? with Carol Kaemmerer

    18/11/2020 Duration: 25min

    In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with Carol Kaemmerer, LinkedIn branding expert and author of LinkedIn for the Savvy Executive, about how professionals can use LinkedIn more strategically to build credibility, attract opportunities, and stay relevant. Carol shares insights on why a strong, current profile is essential—not just for job seekers, but also for rainmakers, executives, and firm leaders who want to be seen as modern, trustworthy, and aligned with their firm’s brand. Carol explains that LinkedIn is a search engine, and those with sparse or outdated profiles risk being overlooked by clients, talent, and decision-makers. She recommends focusing on three core attributes you want to be known for and weaving them consistently throughout your profile, especially in the headline, about section, and skills. She also highlights new LinkedIn features like the name pronunciation tool and the “featured” section, and advises professionals to regularly engage on the platform to sta

  • TRP 33: Productivity for Busy Entrepreneurs with Brandon Fong

    11/11/2020 Duration: 34min

    In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with Brandon Fong, entrepreneur and creator of the Magic Connection Method, about how busy professionals can dramatically improve their productivity while building meaningful connections. Brandon shares practical tips for optimizing time through strategies like batching tasks, implementing two-week “sprint charters” to stay focused on key priorities, and minimizing distractions by blocking off uninterrupted workdays. He also explains how to enhance networking efforts with his Magic Connection Method, which involves crafting personalized, high-value outreach messages using a three-step formula: the hook, the irresistible offer, and the no-oriented question. Brandon emphasizes that genuine relationship-building, rather than generic sales tactics, is the key to opening new opportunities. For professionals looking to work smarter, build authentic connections, and stay focused on their most valuable tasks, this episode offers actionable insights. ht

  • TRP 32: How to Remain Resilient & Thrive During Challenging Times with Dr. Jack Singer

    04/11/2020 Duration: 26min

    In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with Dr. Jack Singer, a sports psychologist and performance coach, about how professionals can build resilience and thrive during challenging times. Drawing from his experience coaching Olympic athletes and Fortune 1000 executives, Dr. Singer shares actionable techniques for managing stress, overcoming negative self-talk, and maintaining peak performance. He explains how toxic thoughts—especially “what if” scenarios and self-doubt—can trigger anxiety and impair decision-making. Dr. Singer provides a step-by-step framework for identifying and reframing negative thinking patterns, using practical tools like deep breathing and visualization to regain control. He also discusses how professionals can develop a “mindset of a champion” by fostering self-awareness, building confidence, and staying focused under pressure. This episode offers valuable insights for anyone looking to enhance their mental resilience and maintain a high level of performance.

  • TRP 31: Stepping Into Difficult Conversations In a time of Crisis with Rudhir Krishtel

    28/10/2020 Duration: 29min

    In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with Rudhir Krishtel, executive coach and former senior counsel at Apple, about how professionals can navigate difficult conversations and manage stress in high-pressure environments. Drawing on his legal background and mindfulness training, Rudhir shares practical strategies for maintaining composure, managing internal narratives, and communicating effectively during challenging moments. Rudhir emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and mindfulness practices to reduce anxiety and improve decision-making. He offers actionable tips, such as using deep breathing exercises to calm the nervous system and reframing negative thoughts by identifying and challenging self-limiting beliefs. Additionally, he discusses how visualizing positive outcomes and approaching conversations with curiosity rather than fear can foster productive dialogue. For professionals seeking to strengthen their communication skills and lead with confidence, this episode pr

  • TRP 30: The Business Development Checklist: Is Your Firm Providing a Robust Platform? with Brenda Pontiff

    21/10/2020 Duration: 27min

    In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with Brenda Pontiff, managing principal of PartnerTrack Academy, about how law firms can adopt big four accounting firm strategies to strengthen their business development efforts. Brenda, a Six Sigma-trained sales executive, explains why law firms often lag behind their accounting counterparts in developing structured sales processes, client relationship management systems, and innovative service offerings. She highlights the importance of creating a clear sales playbook, tracking client interactions with robust technology, and designating leaders to drive service innovation. Brenda also shares how law firms can better support lateral partners by ensuring smooth client transitions and providing meaningful business development resources. Her insights offer actionable strategies for firms seeking to enhance client satisfaction, increase revenue, and stay competitive in a rapidly evolving legal market. https://therainmakingpodcast.com/ ----------

  • TRP 29: How to Receive Referrals Without Asking with Stacey Brown Randall

    14/10/2020 Duration: 25min

    In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with Stacey Brown-Randall, author of Generating Business Referrals Without Asking and host of the Roadmap to Grow Your Business podcast, about how professionals can build a consistent referral pipeline without the discomfort of directly asking for referrals. Stacey shares her proven strategy for earning referrals naturally by fostering authentic relationships, positioning oneself as a trusted expert, and understanding what motivates others to recommend you. Drawing from her own experience as a three-time entrepreneur, Stacey explains why traditional referral tactics—such as offering incentives or requesting referrals outright—often backfire. Instead, she emphasizes the importance of nurturing referral sources, recognizing their role as problem solvers, and consistently providing value. Listeners will gain actionable insights on identifying their top referral sources, developing a sustainable referral plan, and using “referral seeds” to stay top

  • TRP 28: Leading Through Change with Jill Huse

    07/10/2020 Duration: 22min

    In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with Jill Huse, co-founder and partner of Society54, about how law firm leaders can navigate change and strengthen client relationships during challenging times. With over 20 years of experience in professional services marketing, Jill shares insights on how attorneys can become trusted advisors by understanding and addressing client needs with empathy and adaptability. Jill emphasizes the importance of staying connected with clients, asking thoughtful questions, and positioning oneself as a valuable resource, particularly during moments of uncertainty. She also discusses how leaders can foster resilience within their firms by creating open channels of communication, seeking constructive feedback, and embracing conflict as an opportunity for growth. Additionally, Jill advocates for building a personal board of advisors to gain perspective and continually grow as a leader. This episode offers actionable advice for professionals seeking to lead w

  • TRP 27: How to create an extreme sliver of focus with Mark Leblanc

    30/09/2020 Duration: 27min

    In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with Mark LeBlanc, business coach and author of Growing Your Business, about how professionals can achieve greater success by adopting an “extreme sliver of focus.” Mark shares how narrowing your priorities, setting clear monthly benchmarks, and taking deliberate daily actions can lead to consistent growth. He introduces the concept of throwing away traditional annual goals in favor of a more agile and intentional approach, emphasizing the importance of tracking progress every 30 days. Mark encourages listeners to ask themselves two simple but powerful questions every day: “What am I doing today to book my optimistic sales target?” and “What did I do today to move closer to that goal?” By focusing on activities within their control—such as client outreach, networking, and relationship-building—professionals can create sustainable momentum. His insights provide a practical framework for those seeking to break free from distraction, stay accounta

  • TRP 26: Consultations That Convert: 3 Ways To Make Your Business Stand Out From Competitors with Liz Wendling

    25/09/2020 Duration: 30min

    In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with Liz Wendling, attorney coach and author of The Rainmaking Mindset and Consultations That Convert, about how lawyers can confidently sell their services without feeling like they’re “selling.” Liz specializes in helping attorneys build authentic connections during client consultations, ensuring that potential clients see them as trusted advisors from the very first conversation. Liz emphasizes that most attorneys were never taught how to effectively present their value, often relying on outdated, ineffective approaches. She advocates for creating a strong opening by leading conversations with confidence, asking thoughtful questions, and making personal connections that go beyond small talk. By focusing on establishing trust early, attorneys can guide clients through a clear, solution-oriented conversation that naturally results in more signed agreements. This episode is full of actionable advice for legal professionals seeking to enhance th

  • TRP 25: Persuade With A Digital Content Story with Lisa Apolinski

    23/09/2020 Duration: 24min

    In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with Lisa Apolinski, digital strategist and author of Weathering the Digital Storm, about how professionals can use storytelling to elevate their digital content strategy and drive client engagement. Lisa, known as "America's digital content futurist," shares insights from her upcoming book, Persuade with a Digital Content Story, and explains why content that solves problems—not content that sells—is what cuts through digital noise today. Lisa introduces a six-step formula for creating compelling digital stories that position the client as the hero, the challenge as the nemesis, and the professional as the trusted mentor. She explains that when your content tells an emotionally engaging story that helps the audience envision their own success, it removes price objections and competitive comparisons. Instead of focusing on features and benefits, Lisa emphasizes building content that adds value, resonates emotionally, and guides the reader toward

  • TRP 24: Communicate Through Conflict and Uncover Solutions with Jeanne Stafford

    18/09/2020 Duration: 28min

    In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with Jeanne Stafford, a communications expert, facilitator, and improv performer, about how professionals can improve client relationships by learning to communicate through conflict and uncover practical solutions. Drawing on her experience in political fundraising, improv comedy, and executive coaching, Jeanne shares how embracing discomfort, shedding ego, and speaking with clarity can transform difficult conversations into growth opportunities. Jeanne explains that today’s business climate—especially in times of crisis—requires leaders and rainmakers to listen deeply, speak in solutions, and create cultures of compassion and responsiveness. She introduces the idea that “problems are in style,” meaning that people are increasingly open about challenges—but real influence comes from helping others move from conflict to action. Jeanne also stresses that trust is earned not by talking about yourself, but by demonstrating understanding, authenti

  • TRP 23: How to Develop an In-Person Feel to Your BD Efforts with Yolanda Cartusciello

    17/09/2020 Duration: 29min

    In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with legal marketing strategist Yolanda Cartusciello about how professionals can build meaningful client relationships and adapt their business development efforts in a post-pandemic world. Drawing on her extensive experience leading marketing and BD functions at major firms like Debevoise and Cleary Gottlieb, Yolanda shares why active listening, empathy, and creative outreach matter more than ever in times of uncertainty. Yolanda explains that the pandemic disrupted traditional rainmaking methods like in-person meetings and events, forcing professionals to rethink how they connect. Rather than relying on outdated tactics or pushing clients into uncomfortable formats like Zoom, she urges listeners to ask clients how they prefer to engage and offer support that meets them where they are. She emphasizes the importance of helping clients navigate their own shifting journeys and becoming a trusted guide by delivering timely, tailored insights—not

  • TRP 22: Client Conversations with Susan Freeman

    11/09/2020 Duration: 28min

    In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with Susan Freeman, a speaker, consultant, and advocate for gender equity in professional services, about how professionals can elevate their client development approach through better conversations, deeper listening, and authentic relationships. Drawing on her background in financial and legal services, Susan emphasizes the difference between marketing (reputation-building) and business development (relationship-building) and highlights why listening—especially what she calls “third-level listening”—is the true driver of trust and influence. Susan explains that successful client conversations are less about pitching and more about uncovering what truly matters to the client—their goals, frustrations, and unspoken concerns. She shares how asking thoughtful, open-ended questions and responding with empathy can position professionals as trusted advisors, not just service providers. The ultimate goal, she argues, isn’t just to close a deal, but to

  • TRP 21: The Preference Value Proposition with Bob Potter

    09/09/2020 Duration: 23min

    In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with Bob Potter, managing principal of R.A. Potter Advisors, about how professionals can avoid becoming commoditized by developing a strong preference value proposition—a clear and compelling answer to why a client should choose you over your best competitor. Bob explains that most professionals rely on generic, overused claims like “great service,” “deep experience,” or “client focus.” While those qualities are important, they’re expected—just like airbags in a car. They don’t create preference. To truly stand out, professionals need to address three core questions: What makes you different? Why should that difference matter to the client? And why should they believe you? According to Bob, it’s not enough to talk about capabilities—you have to back them up with proof. Testimonials, client stories, and measurable results provide evidence that builds trust and makes your value proposition credible. He encourages professionals to ask their best c

  • TRP 20: How to Use Webcam to Establish Credibility and Build Rapport with Cara Hale Alter

    04/09/2020 Duration: 26min

    In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with Cara Hale Alter, author of The Credibility Code and founder of SpeechSkills, about how professionals can project confidence and build trust—especially over video calls. With experience training top firms and companies like Google and Pixar, Cara shares how small adjustments in posture, voice, and eye contact can significantly boost credibility. Cara outlines the three pillars of visible credibility: strong posture, strong voice, and strong eye contact. She explains how these cues influence first impressions and how to adapt them to webcam communication by adjusting camera angle, lighting, and framing. She also discusses the importance of affective trust—the emotional sense that someone understands and cares—and how virtual presence plays a key role in building it. This episode offers practical tips for professionals who want to communicate with greater authority, build rapport remotely, and make a powerful first impression in any setting.

  • TRP 19: How to Execute a (no cost) Strategy to Stimulate More Referrals with Mark LeBlanc

    02/09/2020 Duration: 33min

    In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with Mark LeBlanc, business coach, speaker, and author of Growing Your Business, about how professionals can generate more referrals and consistent business by using a simple, strategic approach to relationship marketing. Mark shares timeless insights from his decades of experience coaching business owners and delivering over 20,000 hours of one-on-one consulting, focusing on what it takes to stimulate referrals—not just hope for them. Mark introduces his Advocate Strategy, a low-cost, high-return referral system built around three core actions: building a list of up to 25 advocates (clients, peers, or contacts who believe in your work), creating a monthly “calendar of connections” to stay top-of-mind with them, and developing referral-friendly tools—like articles or resources—that advocates can easily pass along to others. He explains that the key to generating referrals is not just delivering excellent service, but making sure clients enjoy t

  • TRP 18: How to Grow Without Overwhelm with Michael Zipursky

    28/08/2020 Duration: 30min

    In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with Michael Zipursky, CEO of Consulting Success, about how professionals can grow their businesses without becoming overwhelmed. Michael, who has coached over 400 consultants across 75 industries and authored several bestsellers, shares his insights on how to identify high-value activities, delegate low-value tasks, and focus on actions that drive real business results. Michael explains that many professionals experience overwhelm because they spend too much time on tasks that don't move the needle—such as scheduling, formatting, and back-and-forth emails. He advocates for a simple yet powerful tactic: track how you spend your time for a week, identify which tasks truly require your expertise, and group the rest into categories that can be delegated. Michael illustrates this through a client case study that demonstrates how just four focused conversations per week helped one consultant grow from $400K to $2 million in revenue within 18 months.

  • TRP 17: Why failing to get help often holds lawyers back with Brett Trembly

    26/08/2020 Duration: 29min

    In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with Brett Trembly, attorney, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Get Staffed Up, about how failing to seek help can stall professional growth—and how learning to delegate can unlock true freedom. Brett shares his own journey from a struggling solo practitioner with just three clients to building a thriving law firm and staffing company that supports thousands of professionals. He explains how ego, fear of failure, and the desire to control everything can prevent entrepreneurs—especially attorneys—from growing their businesses. Brett emphasizes the importance of humility, coaching, and developing a "delegate-your-way-to-freedom" mindset. He discusses practical tools like daily team huddles, employee scorecards, and structured communication to empower teams and improve performance. The episode also explores the concept of employees working “for their own purposes,” encouraging leaders to become the kind of people that others want to work for. Brett

  • TRP 16: Managing client relationships in times of crisis with Gina Rubel

    21/08/2020 Duration: 28min

    In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with Gina Rubel, CEO of Furia Rubel Communications, about how attorneys and professionals can elevate their reputation through strategic public relations and media engagement. Gina shares insights from her years working with law firms and corporate leaders, emphasizing that visibility, credibility, and consistency are key to building a strong personal and firm brand. She explains that PR is not just about press releases—it’s about telling your story in a way that positions you as a thought leader and trusted expert in your field. Key topics include the difference between PR and marketing, how professionals can leverage media relationships to gain exposure, and why being proactive in communications can strengthen client trust and attract new business. Gina shares strategies for getting quoted in the media, writing op-eds, and using speaking engagements as part of a visibility campaign. She also discusses the importance of media training, managin

  • TRP 15: Building and Growing Your Relationship Funnel with Jeff Nischwitz

    19/08/2020 Duration: 29min

    In this episode of The Rainmaking Podcast, host Scott Love speaks with Jeff Nischwitz, speaker, leadership coach, and author of Just One Step, about how professionals can lead with authenticity and deepen relationships to drive business growth. Jeff explains that in a world full of surface-level communication, authenticity, vulnerability, and connection are what truly differentiate top rainmakers. He challenges listeners to move beyond transactional networking and instead focus on building trust by showing up as their real, imperfect selves—a strategy that creates long-term business success and deeper client loyalty. Key topics include why vulnerability is a strength, not a weakness, how to build emotional safety in client and team relationships, and the difference between being responsible for people versus being accountable to them. Jeff also shares how professionals can break free from "doing" mode and reconnect with "being"—bringing presence and intention to every interaction. He outlines steps to grow se

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