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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 43 MIN

Stop Closing. Start Caring. John Barrows on Just Giving a Shit

from Own The Room: How to Control Perception, Read the Room, and Win High Stakes Conversations

Most sales conversations don't fail because of pricing or competition. They fail because the rep stopped listening somewhere between hello and the close. John Barrows, one of the most respected sales trainers in the world and the man behind training teams at Salesforce, LinkedIn, Amazon, and Dropbox, joins Jake for a conversation that challenges almost everything conventional sales wisdom tells you to do.What You'll LearnJohn calls it the "give a shit factor." It sounds simple. It isn't. The reps who double their numbers aren't better at technique or objection handling. They have a fundamentally different relationship with the people they're talking to. They're genuinely curious. They actually listen. They slow down when every instinct is telling them to speed up.John breaks down why the perfect cold call opener gets ignored while a fumbled, human one gets a callback. Why scripts serve a purpose early and become a liability fast. Why false confidence is closer to ego than it is to executive presence, and how real confidence is actually built through failure, not training.He shares what he told Morgan Ingram that changed his entire approach to outreach, why the Challenger Sale is a disaster in today's market, and what the Gartner stat about 80% of buyers preferring a rep free experience actually means for anyone paying attention.The conversation gets into AI in a way most sales podcasts won't. John isn't worried about the tools coming after sales reps. He's worried about the moment clients wake up and realize they don't need them. The reps who survive won't be the ones who automate everything. They'll be the ones who own the last mile. The human moment no algorithm can replicate.2:15 – The #1 mistake reps make in the first 5 seconds of a cold call5:06 – How John got started: DeWalt, Xerox, and grinding 400 dials a week16:55 – The Morgan Ingram story: treating prospects like humans, not numbers18:10 – From search engine to answer engine: how AI is reshaping the buyer28:05 – Imperfection as a sales superpower39:00 – Augment, don't automate: the Gary Vaynerchuk "last mile" lesson43:00 – The one skill that will matter most in the next five years: CuriosityWhy This Episode MattersIf you pitch, negotiate, or lead under pressure, this episode is a direct challenge to how you think about sales psychology, leadership communication, and what it actually means to influence someone. John has spent 30 years in the trenches and he is not interested in sugarcoating where things are headed. The reps who slow down, get curious, and genuinely care are the ones who will still have a seat at the table. Everyone else is on borrowed time.Follow John BarrowsWebsite: jbarrows.com Instagram: @JohnMBarrows (DM for free sales consulting)Follow Jake LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakestahl/ Instagram & TikTok: @OwnTheRoomWithJakeStahl Podcast: https://thejakestahl.com/podcast/ Book: Own the Room: https://thejakestahl.com/books/This episode is brought to you by Orchestraight. Try Orchestraight free for 7 days at orchestraight.com. Orchestraight. The straightest path to success.

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