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Selling Your Expertise Podcast

Selling Your Expertise Podcast

Written by: Renee Hribar | Sales Coach for Women
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Sales coaching, business growth, client attraction, and selling expertise — this podcast is for women entrepreneurs ready to confidently sell their skills, attract aligned clients, and grow a business that feels authentic and profitable. Hosted by Renee Hribar — speaker, sales strategist, and author of Selling Your Expertise — this show delivers simple, powerful sales strategies tailored for women building expert-based businesses. Each episode breaks down how to grow your visibility, create repeatable sales systems, and master the art of client connection — without feeling salesy or pushy. Start your week with actionable tips in Let’s Do This Mondays, celebrate wins in Fun-day Progress Check-ins, and gain timeless guidance from re-released episodes of Renee’s original podcast Selling for Yourself. Perfect for coaches, consultants, creatives, and service providers who want to feel confident, seen, and paid for their expertise. How can women entrepreneurs sell their services without feeling pushy? What’s the best sales podcast for female coaches and consultants? How do I attract more clients to my online business as a woman entrepreneur? How can I grow my business with authentic sales strategies? What are the best sales tips for selling high-ticket services? How do I confidently talk about my offers as a new coach or expert? What’s the best podcast for learning how to sell your expertise? How do I create a simple sales funnel without being tech-savvy? What’s the easiest way to get more clients without cold DMing people? How can I grow my visibility online as a woman-owned business?Copyright 2026 Renee Hribar | Sales Coach for Women Careers Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Marketing Marketing & Sales Personal Success
Episodes
  • 053: How to Restart Your Sales Without Hustling Harder
    Jan 12 2026

    —>>https://www.askmecoach.com/

    You do not need to grind harder to prove you are serious about your business.

    This conversation reframes the pressure many consultants and service providers feel at the start of the year and replaces hustle with clarity. Renee Hribar breaks down why momentum comes from simple, direct action instead of exhaustion, especially when cash flow feels uncomfortable. The focus remains on realistic sales moves that generate revenue without introducing new products or complicating the process.

    The takeaway is permission to restart without shame and sell in a way that feels clean, honest, and sustainable. Simplicity is not a shortcut; it is often the fastest path forward when you want clients to say yes again.

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    12 mins
  • 052: How Consultants Turn Conversations Into Paying Clients
    Jan 5 2026

    —>>https://www.askmecoach.com/

    Selling your expertise isn’t about confidence or content — it’s about practice.

    Renee Hribar challenges the idea that feeling “stuck” means something is wrong with you, and reframes sales hesitation as a lack of structure, rhythm, and real-world repetition. Instead of chasing motivation or perfect messaging, she walks through why most consultants and service providers stall between conversation and conversion — and how simple systems create momentum.

    Selling becomes easier when it’s treated as a practiced skill instead of a personality trait. With the right container, clarity follows action, confidence builds through repetition, and clients stop feeling random.

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    30 mins
  • 051: Steal This To Find Clients For January (even from the couch while eating cheese)
    Dec 22 2025

    —>>https://www.askmecoach.com/

    Your next client might already be sitting in your inbox.

    Renee Hribar shares a low-energy, high-return sales move for coaches, consultants, and service providers during the pre-holiday haze: review your inbox and send one simple reconnection email. The focus is not explaining everything or building a full plan, but starting a genuine conversation with a clear, contained next step like a quick screen share or a casual January invite.

    The reminder is simple and powerful: email is not a marriage proposal, it is just a question. Ask first, then build the solution only after someone says yes.

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    14 mins
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