Listening to Calls & Role Play
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In this final episode of Power Producers Shoptalk’s remote team series, David Carothers wraps up with the Insurance Futures team by focusing on a critical skill for producers and sales leaders alike: listening to calls and role-playing.
Effective sales and leadership aren’t just about numbers, they’re about developing skills, refining approaches, and building confidence through practice. David, Jeremy Huerta, Michael Overstreet, and Caleb Walker share how call listening and role-play have transformed their teams by creating habits that lead to better sales conversations, more appointments, and stronger client relationships.
Key Highlights:
The Power of Repetition Through Role-Play
Jeremy compares role-play to coaching his young son in basketball—practice and correction lead to mastery. The team agrees that consistent role-playing builds confidence and sharpens skills.
Listening to Calls Reveals the Truth
Michael emphasizes how listening to recorded calls helps identify strengths and weaknesses. It’s essential for coaching and ensuring salespeople deliver the right message and overcome objections effectively.
Consistency and Bite-Size Coaching
The team highlights the value of regular, focused listening sessions—breaking calls into manageable parts—and leveraging AI tools to analyze calls and provide actionable feedback.
Using Role-Plays to Standardize Sales Approaches
David and Jeremy discuss using structured role-play scenarios, often generated with tools like ChatGPT, to train sales reps on objection handling and core messaging, ensuring consistent, high-quality interactions.
Holding Teams Accountable for Growth
The group stresses the importance of accountability through listening and role-play. Teams that embrace this culture grow faster, build better client relationships, and scale more profitably.
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- Jeromy Huerta LinkedIn
- Michael Overstreet LinkedIn
- Caleb Walker LinkedIn
- Kyle Houck LinkedIn
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