Explore every episode of the podcast The Authentic Sales Manager
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
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| Staying Authentic: Real Sales Leadership Under Pressure featuring James Muir | 14 May 2026 | 00:36:41 | |
In this episode of the Authentic Sales Manager Podcast, host Harry Spaight welcomes James Muir, a 30-year sales veteran, bestselling author of The Perfect Close and Unsticking Deals, and current SVP of Sales. James shares his profound insights on why sales management is the "hardest job in selling" and how to navigate the intense pressure from both executives above and sales teams below.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
HIGHLIGHT QUOTES "Pressure is good. Thatâs what turns coal into a diamond." "You have to meet each rep where they are, not where you want them to be, but where they actually are." "The number one complaint from salespeople is that their manager adds no value. If youâre getting that answer, youâre a terrible manager." "I work so I can live. I donât live so I can work." "You have Influence, but you don't have Control. Learning to get things done through other people is a massive mind shift." FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION Learn more about Harry Spaight. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harryspaight/ Learn more about James Muir Those interested in discovering how to unstick stalled deals and in learning a method of closing that is zero pressure, involves just two questions and is successful 95% of the time can reach him at PureMuir.com | |||
| Authentic Sales Leadership Transparency Secrets with Mike Chaudron | 07 May 2026 | 00:31:56 | |
In this episode of the Authentic Sales Manager Podcast, host Harry Spaight welcomes Mike Chaudron, Vice President of Sales and Customer Success at Green Seal. Mike shares a wealth of knowledge from his long career in sales leadership, focusing on the essential roles of integrity and transparency. KEY TAKEAWAYS
HIGHLIGHT QUOTES "Transparency is tell them as much as you can as soon as you can." "My success is predicated on yours. So I have as much skin in the game as you do." "You can't lead an organization from a corner office. It's gotta be hands-on, get your hands dirty." "People don't care how much you know till they know how much you care." "Tough times don't last, tough people do." FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION Learn more about Harry Spaight. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harryspaight/ Learn more about Mike Chaudron | |||
| Put People First: Build Loyal Teams with Joel Smith | 30 Apr 2026 | 00:24:23 | |
In this episode of the Authentic Sales Manager Podcast, host Harry Spaight sits down with Joel Smith, a strategic sales leader at RightWorks with over 30 years of experience driving revenue growth and leading organizational turnarounds. A longtime member of the Selling From The Heart community, Joel brings a unique perspective on leadership by drawing parallels between sales management and his background as an athlete and youth sports coach. The conversation centers on the idea that authentic leadership is about being yourself, checking your ego at the door, and practicing servant leadership. Joel discusses his expertise in turning around underperforming teams through change management and deep personal connection. He explains the vital shift from a "superstar closer" mentality to becoming a dedicated coach who focuses on creating the next generation of leaders. KEY TAKEAWAYS
HIGHLIGHT QUOTES "Authenticity is really just about being yourself... putting other people before your own personal needs." "Check your ego at the door. There's no place in leadership for a big ego; it's about serving others." "We're not here to close deals for you. We're here to teach you how to close those deals yourself and create other leaders." "The more you share, the more they care." "I'm in competition with myself to be a better person and a better leader every single day."
Learn more about Harry Spaight. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harryspaight/ Learn more about Joel Smith | |||
| Side by Side Authentic Leadership: Getting in the Trenches with Your Sales Team -Stephen Menendez | 23 Apr 2026 | 00:38:01 | |
In this energetic episode of the Authentic Sales Manager Podcast, host Harry Spaight welcomes Stephen Menendez, Head of Sales at Strety. Stephen shares his philosophy on "backing into management," evolving from a top-performing individual contributor to a servant leader who prioritizes the emotional well-being and growth of his team. The conversation explores why top reps don't always make the best managers and the critical role of curiosity in the discovery process. Stephen provides a raw look at "leading from the bullpen," including how he uses his own recorded mistakes to build a culture of humility and continuous improvement. The episode concludes with a look at the importance of personal recharge through creativity and the timeless truth that in an AI-driven world, people still buy from people. KEY TAKEAWAYS
HIGHLIGHT QUOTES "People always remember how you made them feel... your team remembers how you make them feel." "Sometimes the best reps make terrible managers... itâs an entirely different skillset." "I care less about, 'Hey, you didnât hit your activity metrics.' If your deals are converting, thatâs what I care about." "When you lead by example and you have someone in there in the trenches with you, it makes it for a lot of these reps." "Everyone is different and you have to manage them all differently." "People are always going to remember how you made them feel... Be human, especially in a world of AI."
Learn more about Harry Spaight. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harryspaight/ Learn more about Stephen Menendez. | |||
| Rising Stronger: Jeff Forrester on Real Leadership | 16 Apr 2026 | 00:37:28 | |
In this powerful episode of the Authentic Sales Manager Podcast, host Harry Spaight sits down with Jeff Forrester, a leadership veteran with over 20 years of experience across the pharmaceutical and consulting industries. Jeff redefines the role of a sales leader not as an authoritative "podium" figure, but as an empathetic teammate who serves alongside their people. The conversation dives deep into the concept of "leading without authority," the importance of focusing on lead measures over lag data, and the emotional toll of mid-level management. Jeff shares a deeply personal account of a 2009 career crisis that led to a decade-long struggle with numbing the pain of leadership pressure, ultimately offering a message of hope and a call for leaders to seek external support through coaching or therapy. This episode is a raw, honest look at the human being behind the sales quota. KEY TAKEAWAYS
HIGHLIGHT QUOTES "An authentic sales manager is someone who is empathetic to the people that they work with and serve with." "Peer influence is far more powerful than top-down influence." "If you solely lead based on data, you're missing the big picture." "Data is lag measures, it's already happened. We're freaking out over something that has already happened." "We have to influence someone to influence someone to make a decision to buy what we're selling. That's really hard." "If you feel overwhelmed, if you feel unqualified, if you feel like the pressure is too much, you're not different, you're not alone." "Donât let your 2009 perpetuate year over year because it will trickle in and it will impact you as a leader." "The best money ever spent is the m FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION Learn more about Harry Spaight. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harryspaight/ Learn more about Jeff Forrester. | |||
| Trust, Safety, and Building Championship Sales Teams featuring Larry Levine and Darrell Amy | 07 Apr 2026 | 00:33:26 | |
Host Harry Spaight launches the Authentic Sales Manager Podcast with guests Darrell Amy and Larry Levine, arguing that sales management is a pivotal yet under-supported role amid rising pressure, uncertainty, and heightened expectations. They describe sales leaders as bridge builders between executives and reps, often stretched by quotas and team needs, and emphasize creating certainty, safety, trust, and consistency for salespeople while also having support from leadership above. The conversation defines authenticity as congruence between inner values and outward behavior, not an excuse for poor conduct, and frames sales managers as coaches who set team culture, temperature, and continuous improvement for everyone, including top performers. They discuss avoiding âleadership by exception,â adding real value through coaching, and how salespeople become byproducts of the environments leaders create. KEY TAKEAWAYS
HIGHLIGHT QUOTES "Sales leaders have the opportunity to be a massive difference maker in the life of people on their team" "Your most important customer are your salespeople" "Does your inner self match your outer self? Are you congruent?" "No trust, no sale, and the same applies to sales leadership" "Salespeople are byproducts of the environments they operate in" "Everybody wants to be coached. When someone says 'leave me alone,' that's code for 'you're not bringing me value'" "Create certainty among your sales team in a very uncertain world" "What a gift you can bring to come alongside your salespeople and create betterment for them" FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION Learn more about Harry Spaight. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harryspaight/ Learn more about Darrell and Larry. Darrell's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrellamy/ Larry's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larrylevine1992/ | |||