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The Business Negotiation Podcast with Fexingo: Deals, Contracts, and Closing Conversations
by Fexingo
Lucas and Luna sit across a slim oak table, fountain pen and pearl studs, to examine the mechanics of high-stakes negotiation. Each episode dissects a real deal — from a $2B semiconductor joint venture to a startup's Series A term sheet — and the tactics that closed it. Lucas walks through the leverage points buried in contract language; Luna presses on the psychology of the room, the moment a pause shifts power. Together, they decode the math behind a final offer, the clauses that protect margin, and the conversational gambits that turn a deadlock into a signature. This is not a seminar on 'win-win' — it is a forensic look at what actually happens when two parties with divergent interests sit down to write an agreement. The listener who tunes in is someone who has walked into a negotiation room and felt the weight of the table. They leave with a sharper eye for the other side's walk-away price, a keener sense of when to hold silence, and a vocabulary for the concessions that matter. W
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Lucas and Luna sit across a slim oak table, fountain pen and pearl studs, to examine the mechanics of high-stakes negotiation. Each episode dissects a real deal — from a $2B semiconductor joint venture to a startup's Series A term sheet — and the tactics that closed it. Lucas walks through the leverage points buried in contract language; Luna presses on the psychology of the room, the moment a pause shifts power. Together, they decode the math behind a final offer, the clauses that protect margin, and the conversational gambits that turn a deadlock into a signature. This is not a seminar on 'win-win' — it is a forensic look at what actually happens when two parties with divergent interests sit down to write an agreement. The listener who tunes in is someone who has walked into a negotiation room and felt the weight of the table. They leave with a sharper eye for the other side's walk-away price, a keener sense of when to hold silence, and a vocabulary for the concessions that matter. W
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