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EPISODE · Aug 4, 2025 · 41 MIN

Groups That Grow Your Insurance Business BNI, NABIP, and HAFA Explored

from Insurance Business Babes · host Kathe Kline

Unlocking Success Through Networking: Lessons from Insurance Business Babes PodcastNetworking Groups: Beyond the StereotypesOn Episode 83 of the Insurance Business Babes podcast, Kathe Kline and Joanna Wyckoff tackled the power — and misconceptions — surrounding networking groups in the insurance industry. While some online conversations dismissed groups like BNI (Business Network International) as ineffective, both Kathe and Joanna shared personal stories that shattered these preconceptions. Kathe credited BNI for jumpstarting her Medicare career, highlighting how meeting diverse professionals led to surprising and lucrative referrals — even from seemingly unrelated fields like makeup sales. Joanna, initially skeptical, later founded her own networking group tailored to serve the senior community after learning there’s value in casting a wider net.Changing Perspectives Through ExperienceA recurring theme in their discussion was the importance of keeping an open mind about networking. Joanna noted that experiences and exposure can dramatically alter opinions — what she once dismissed as unhelpful proved valuable after participating and seeing results. For both hosts, BNI’s structured approach, which encourages weekly meetings and relationship-building, transformed their understanding of what effective networking looks like. Kathe reflected on how BNI pushed her to think beyond “passing out business cards” and instead nurture authentic connections, which ultimately led to more referrals and deeper trust with partners.The ROI of Giving to GetBoth Kathe and Joanna emphasized the “go-giver” mentality promoted by networking organizations like BNI: success comes by helping others without immediate expectation of return. Kathe learned to focus not just on her own business, but on how she could refer clients to her contacts, making her a valuable part of her network and solidifying long-term relationships. Over time, this approach resulted in ongoing leads from unexpected places.Professional Organizations: Advocacy and OpportunityBeyond local groups, they discussed joining national organizations such as NAHU (now NABIP) and HAFA. Joanna, an executive board member, highlighted how these associations advocate for agents, lobby for industry-wide improvements, and create peer-to-peer support. Even when frustrated with industry setbacks, both hosts agreed that being "in the room where it happens" gives you influence and insider knowledge impossible from the sidelines.Final Takeaway: Diversify Your NetworkingThe episode’s clear message: don’t limit yourself to networking solely within insurance circles or writing off groups too quickly. Getting involved — whether through BNI, industry associations, or niche local groups — will accelerate your business growth, strengthen your skillset, and broaden your opportunities in ways you might never expect. As Kathe concluded, networking remains one of the best investments you can make in your insurance career.This episode is sponsored by ⁠CertifiedMedicareAgents.com⁠. Use the coupon code BABES2024 for a free lifetime BRONZE membership.

Unlocking Success Through Networking: Lessons from Insurance Business Babes PodcastNetworking Groups: Beyond the StereotypesOn Episode 83 of the Insurance Business Babes podcast, Kathe Kline and Joanna Wyckoff tackled the power — and misconceptions — surrounding networking groups in the insurance industry. While some online conversations dismissed groups like BNI (Business Network International) as ineffective, both Kathe and Joanna shared personal stories that shattered these preconceptions. Kathe credited BNI for jumpstarting her Medicare career, highlighting how meeting diverse professionals led to surprising and lucrative referrals — even from seemingly unrelated fields like makeup sales. Joanna, initially skeptical, later founded her own networking group tailored to serve the senior community after learning there’s value in casting a wider net.Changing Perspectives Through ExperienceA recurring theme in their discussion was the importance of keeping an open mind about networking. Joanna noted that experiences and exposure can dramatically alter opinions — what she once dismissed as unhelpful proved valuable after participating and seeing results. For both hosts, BNI’s structured approach, which encourages weekly meetings and relationship-building, transformed their understanding of what effective networking looks like. Kathe reflected on how BNI pushed her to think beyond “passing out business cards” and instead nurture authentic connections, which ultimately led to more referrals and deeper trust with partners.The ROI of Giving to GetBoth Kathe and Joanna emphasized the “go-giver” mentality promoted by networking organizations like BNI: success comes by helping others without immediate expectation of return. Kathe learned to focus not just on her own business, but on how she could refer clients to her contacts, making her a valuable part of her network and solidifying long-term relationships. Over time, this approach resulted in ongoing leads from unexpected places.Professional Organizations: Advocacy and OpportunityBeyond local groups, they discussed joining national organizations such as NAHU (now NABIP) and HAFA. Joanna, an executive board member, highlighted how these associations advocate for agents, lobby for industry-wide improvements, and create peer-to-peer support. Even when frustrated with industry setbacks, both hosts agreed that being "in the room where it happens" gives you influence and insider knowledge impossible from the sidelines.Final Takeaway: Diversify Your NetworkingThe episode’s clear message: don’t limit yourself to networking solely within insurance circles or writing off groups too quickly. Getting involved — whether through BNI, industry associations, or niche local groups — will accelerate your business growth, strengthen your skillset, and broaden your opportunities in ways you might never expect. As Kathe concluded, networking remains one of the best investments you can make in your insurance career.This episode is sponsored by ⁠CertifiedMedicareAgents.com⁠. Use the coupon code BABES2024 for a free lifetime BRONZE membership.

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Unlocking Success Through Networking: Lessons from Insurance Business Babes PodcastNetworking Groups: Beyond the StereotypesOn Episode 83 of the Insurance Business Babes podcast, Kathe Kline and Joanna Wyckoff tackled the power — and misconceptions...

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