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Every Interaction Leaves a Mark. The Emotional Echoes That Make or Break Your Business.

12 min · 28. maj 2026
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Every interaction you have with a customer creates an emotional memory. And that memory is quietly shaping how they respond to you long before you make your next pitch, send your next email, or ask for the renewal. Jake calls it the echo effect. And in this solo episode he brings it directly into business, breaking down why the objections you're hearing have almost nothing to do with what you just said and everything to do with what your customer has already experienced. There's a reason logic doesn't overcome resistance the way it should. There's a reason a discount at renewal time doesn't fix eleven months of silence. And there's a reason some customers come in guarded before you've done a single thing wrong. Jake breaks down five ways to start changing the echoes you're creating with your customers right now. Including what to do when you've already created a negative one. The conclusion you'll walk away with is one that reframes every high stakes conversation you'll ever have. It's not just about what's happening in the room right now. It's about what people brought in with them and what you leave behind when it's over. Follow Jake LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakestahl/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakestahl/] Instagram & TikTok: @OwnTheRoomWithJakeStahl Podcast: https://thejakestahl.com/podcast/ [https://thejakestahl.com/podcast/] Book: Own the Room: https://thejakestahl.com/books/ [https://thejakestahl.com/books/] This episode is brought to you by Orchestraight. Try Orchestraight free for 7 days at orchestraight.com [http://orchestraight.com]. Orchestraight. The straightest path to success.

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