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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 32 MIN

EP 132 Why Emotion Still Wins in Sales with Amara Hunt and Amanda Ervin

from Mental Selling: The Sales Performance Podcast · host Integrity Solutions

AI can make sales more efficient, but it cannot replace the emotion, judgment, and trust that drive real buying decisions.In part two of this series, Amara Hunt, Chief Product Officer, and Amanda Ervin, Senior Learning & Performance Consultant at Integrity Solutions, go deeper into the human side of selling in the age of AI. Their conversation explores why buying decisions are never purely logical, how emotion influences the way customers evaluate risk and value, and how sellers can use the GAP model to ask questions that reveal what really matters beneath the surface.As the conversation continues, Amara and Amanda look at how AI can support stronger sales performance without taking the place of human connection. From coaching and preparation to buyer research and team enablement, they make the case for using AI to create more space for the work that still depends on people: building trust, listening well, staying present, and helping customers move forward with confidence.In this episode, you’ll learn:The GAP Model: How to ask questions that tap into both logic and emotion to move deals forward.Where AI Belongs: Why using AI before and after the conversation, not during it, protects the trust buyers need to feel.Emotion Is Not the Enemy of Logic: How feelings about risk, trust, and relationship factor into every buying decision.AI Coaching vs. Human Coaching: What coaching bots can support, and where only a human coach can push someone past their own limits.Selling to the AI-Informed Buyer: Why buyers who come in with their own research still need a skilled seller asking the right questions.Resources:For more insights on how to go beyond winning deals and build real customer relationships, visit https://www.integritysolutions.com/elevate/Amanda Ervin’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-ervin/ Amara Hunt’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amara-hunt-mss-41b94731/ Learn more about Integrity Solutions: https://www.integritysolutions.com/ Jump into the conversation:(00:00) Meet Amara Hunt and Amanda Ervin(02:58) Why emotion drives buying decisions(03:54) When a bad experience breaks a deal(04:41) How AI helps with logic but not emotion(05:14) Introducing the GAP model(09:16) Using AI as a sales enablement tool(13:35) Why AI coaching bots aren’t enough(15:12) The importance of human connection post-COVID(20:09) How buyers using AI changes the sales game(24:22) Looking ahead: AI’s limitations and what’s next

AI can make sales more efficient, but it cannot replace the emotion, judgment, and trust that drive real buying decisions.In part two of this series, Amara Hunt, Chief Product Officer, and Amanda Ervin, Senior Learning & Performance Consultant at Integrity Solutions, go deeper into the human side of selling in the age of AI. Their conversation explores why buying decisions are never purely logical, how emotion influences the way customers evaluate risk and value, and how sellers can use the GAP model to ask questions that reveal what really matters beneath the surface.As the conversation continues, Amara and Amanda look at how AI can support stronger sales performance without taking the place of human connection. From coaching and preparation to buyer research and team enablement, they make the case for using AI to create more space for the work that still depends on people: building trust, listening well, staying present, and helping customers move forward with confidence.In this episode, you’ll learn:The GAP Model: How to ask questions that tap into both logic and emotion to move deals forward.Where AI Belongs: Why using AI before and after the conversation, not during it, protects the trust buyers need to feel.Emotion Is Not the Enemy of Logic: How feelings about risk, trust, and relationship factor into every buying decision.AI Coaching vs. Human Coaching: What coaching bots can support, and where only a human coach can push someone past their own limits.Selling to the AI-Informed Buyer: Why buyers who come in with their own research still need a skilled seller asking the right questions.Resources:For more insights on how to go beyond winning deals and build real customer relationships, visit https://www.integritysolutions.com/elevate/Amanda Ervin’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-ervin/ Amara Hunt’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amara-hunt-mss-41b94731/ Learn more about Integrity Solutions: https://www.integritysolutions.com/ Jump into the conversation:(00:00) Meet Amara Hunt and Amanda Ervin(02:58) Why emotion drives buying decisions(03:54) When a bad experience breaks a deal(04:41) How AI helps with logic but not emotion(05:14) Introducing the GAP model(09:16) Using AI as a sales enablement tool(13:35) Why AI coaching bots aren’t enough(15:12) The importance of human connection post-COVID(20:09) How buyers using AI changes the sales game(24:22) Looking ahead: AI’s limitations and what’s next

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