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Curveball Chronicles

Episode 56 of the Built Simple (in Insurance and in Life) podcast, hosted by Adam Brsan, titled "Curveball Chronicles" was published on March 7, 2024 and runs 31 minutes.

March 7, 2024 ·31m · Built Simple (in Insurance and in Life)

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Chris and Nick discuss the biggest curveballs they have faced in the insurance industry. They share personal experiences and provide insights on how to navigate unexpected challenges. They emphasize the importance of being prepared, thinking creatively, and finding solutions to problems. The conversation also touches on hot button issues in Medicare and the need to focus on business results. Overall, the episode highlights the resilience and adaptability required to succeed in the insurance industry. Takeaways: Bad things happen to everyone in the insurance industry, and it's important to dispel the myth that they only happen to certain individuals. Being prepared and thinking creatively are key to navigating curveballs in business. Understanding the cost of acquisition and adapting to changes in the industry are crucial for success in Medicare. It's important to prioritize business results and focus on making money in the insurance industry.

Chris and Nick discuss the biggest curveballs they have faced in the insurance industry. They share personal experiences and provide insights on how to navigate unexpected challenges. They emphasize the importance of being prepared, thinking creatively, and finding solutions to problems. The conversation also touches on hot button issues in Medicare and the need to focus on business results. Overall, the episode highlights the resilience and adaptability required to succeed in the insurance industry.

Takeaways:

  • Bad things happen to everyone in the insurance industry, and it's important to dispel the myth that they only happen to certain individuals.
  • Being prepared and thinking creatively are key to navigating curveballs in business.
  • Understanding the cost of acquisition and adapting to changes in the industry are crucial for success in Medicare.
  • It's important to prioritize business results and focus on making money in the insurance industry.


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