In Part 2 of this two-part series, Mindfulness Exercises founder Sean Fargo and sales expert & mindfulness teacher Danny Grieco go deeper into the practical sales strategies that help mindfulness teachers successfully offer their programs to organizations.
Many teachers struggle with pricing, structuring their sales conversations, and overcoming objections when selling mindfulness services. Danny breaks down the most effective approaches for navigating these challenges with confidence and integrity.
What You’ll Discover in This Episode: ✔ The biggest mistakes mindfulness teachers make when selling to organizations ✔ Why leading a sales conversation is key—and how to do it mindfully ✔ How to approach pricing and avoid undercharging for your services ✔ Overcoming common objections and resistance from potential clients ✔ How to guide organizations through a decision-making process with ease
Danny shares real-world examples and insights from training hundreds of mindfulness professionals on how to ethically and effectively sell mindfulness programs.
Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your approach, this episode will help you confidently navigate sales conversations and land more opportunities.
Listen to our first podcast with Danny Grieco here.
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