EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 4 MIN
This Is Why You Should Learn To LOVE Objections | Ep. 508
from Growth Notes · host Jason Frazier
Reframing Objections as Feedback to Improve Your PitchOn Growth Notes, Frazier continues discussing messaging and “walking into no’s,” urging listeners to reframe objections as valuable feedback rather than rejection. He explains that common objections (rates, market crash fears, wanting to think, using a bank, waiting) often trigger defensive arguing, scrambling, or moving on, none of which helps. Instead, each objection is a data point showing where the pitch broke down—what was missing, said too soon, or triggered resistance. Frazier compares this to Jerry Seinfeld testing jokes in small clubs and rewriting material when it bombs. He calls objections the cheapest, fastest, most honest market research, noting top producers have fewer objections because they study patterns and fix the front of the conversation. He encourages taking notes, finding patterns, practicing, and putting in reps to improve conversions.
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Reframing Objections as Feedback to Improve Your Pitch On Growth Notes, Frazier continues discussing messaging and “walking into no’s,” urging listeners to reframe objections as valuable feedback rather than rejection. He explains that common objections (rates, market crash fears, wanting to think, using a bank, waiting) often trigger defensive arguing, scrambling, or moving on, none of which helps. Instead, each objection is a data point showing where the pitch broke down—what was missing, ...
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