Listen "đ´228. How to ignore feedback feat. Alan Weiss (Weekend Rewind)"
Episode Synopsis
Today I poured a long black (Alan poured a martini) and we got spicy about feedback: smile sheets, unsolicited opinions, and why being liked is overrated compared to being respected. Alan shares why he was often hired to discomfort audiences, how to stay buyer-centred (not audience-centred), and when to refund, repeat, or remix. We also riff on The Mom Test, critical mass marketing, and the difference between repeating your âLiving on a Prayerâ hits and still innovating.What we coverRespect > like: why pleasing the buyer beats chasing tepid standing ovationsâFeedback is for the senderâ: spotting passive-aggressive advice and status playsSmile sheets: why two â9sâ out of 200 donât matterâand what to do if they doThe buyer test: who actually pays and whose opinion counts (hint: not the event coordinator)Marketing before content: sell to critical mass, then build the thingWhen things go wrong: the one time Alan refundedâand how he turned a bad workshop into a huge Bank of America engagementSignature hits vs. novelty: give people the classics and add a fresh twistBeing âuncoachableâ vs. trusting yourself: why greats still use coaches to avoid breathing their own exhaustQuotablesâItâs more important to be respected than to be liked.â âAlanâFeedback I didnât ask for is for the sender, not for me.â âAlanâIâm not here to convert; Iâm here to delight the people who like what I do.â âAlanâMinimal success: a sincere thanks. Maximum success: âDonât leave until we book you again.ââ âAlanMentionedThe Advice Trap â Michael Bungay Stanier (on why we love giving advice)The Mom Test â Rob Fitzpatrick (donât validate ideas with compliments; validate with payment)Bon Jovi & Billy Joel (why fans want the classicsâplus a fresh surprise)Try thisBefore your next talk, list your buyer, their success metric, and your own minâmax success range.After the talk, call the buyer for targeted feedback. Archive the smile sheets.Selling a new offer? Open a 12-hour window and ask for paid commitments first; build the content after you hit your number.If you enjoyed thisShare this episode with a friend whoâs drowning in feedback, or tag me with your biggest âunsolicited adviceâ story. And if you want Alan in Australia for the 80/20 Tour, tell me where we should host it!Sign up for free for my best articles every week: Work Fame.Show notes for every episode at https://podcast.leannehughes.comP.S. Ready to take things up a level? Here are some ways I can help:Watch My 2025 Speaker Reel: Let's energise your next event.Get My Book: Design your workshops fast using The 2-Hour Workshop Blueprint. Let's connect on all the channels:Leanne Hughes on LinkedInLeanne Hughes on InstagramVisit my website: leannehughes.comEmail me: [email protected] you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
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