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S4 Ep4 - What Actually Happens When You Learn to Start the Right Conversations

33 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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One of Maggie's clients went live in her Facebook group doing card pulls — no strategy, no script, no ads — and had someone asking about her services by the end of the same day. That's not luck. That's what happens when you start the right kind of conversations on purpose. In this episode, Maggie breaks down the real difference between passive conversations (waiting for people to come to you) and magnetic conversations (knowing exactly why you're starting one and where it's going). She shares the real results from the Magnetic Conversations pilot group — including every single participant generating 20+ leads, booking multiple sales calls, and closing at least one client in two weeks. One woman signed her first client in over a year. Maggie walks through exactly what the 45-day Telegram group looks like across three phases: lead generation, inviting to calls, and closing. Magnetic Conversations Cohort 1 is open now through June 7, 2026. — Maggie Lynn Olson Key Takeaways * Responding to people who reach out is fine, but if that's all you're doing, your business is completely dependent on other people making the first move — and that's not a stable place to build. * Magnetic conversations are intentional. You know why you're starting them, you know where you're going, and the other person feels welcomed — not cornered. * The pilot results were not a fluke: every participant generated 20+ leads, got on at least 3 sales calls, and closed at least one client in two weeks. * You don't need more leads — you need to work the ones you already have. Your followers, your comment section, your Facebook friends list: those are warm leads. * The three phases of Magnetic Conversations — lead generation, inviting to calls, closing — give you a structure that makes showing up feel doable instead of draining. * The woman who closed her first client in over a year didn't find the magic words. She had structure, a container, and someone in her corner keeping her moving. Links: Client Momentum Freebie: https://go.maggielynnolson.com/mag-blueprint [https://go.maggielynnolson.com/mag-blueprint] Magnetic conversations 45-day group: https://maggielynnolson.com/30days [https://maggielynnolson.com/30days] Sign up for Riverside: https://riverside.sjv.io/en1Qyz [https://riverside.sjv.io/en1Qyz] All Links: https://maggielynnolson.com/biolink [https://maggielynnolson.com/biolink] This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

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Week two of any program is where consistency goes to die — and Maggie is watching it happen inside Magnetic Conversations right now. In this episode, she dismantles the lie that inconsistency is a discipline problem, breaks down why decision fatigue is the real culprit, and shares the three things that actually make consistency stick for women in service-based businesses. She also gets real about the math behind client work (spoiler: one client hour costs you two to three overhead hours), and shares what's happening inside the June cohort — including a woman who closed her first new client in over a year. This episode is equal parts honest, tactical, and proof that the right container changes everything. Hosted by Maggie Lynn Olson. Key Takeaways * Consistency isn't a discipline problem — it's a decision fatigue problem. When you wake up and have to decide what to do, how to do it, and whether it's working, you're burnt out before you start. * For every one client hour, plan for one to three hours of overhead. Five clients equals up to 20 hours a week. Most people never do this math and then wonder why they have no room to grow. * The 20-minute daily sit works because it removes all the decisions. Follow up with three people, start one to three new conversations. That's it. Set a timer. * Tracking isn't optional — it's the proof your brain needs to shut down the "is this working" spiral. A simple spreadsheet beats a complicated CRM every time when you're just getting started. * The fortune really is in the follow-up. Most sales don't happen in the first DM. They happen in the second, third, fourth touchpoint — after you've shown up enough times to earn the trust. * Consistency becomes a design problem, not a willpower problem. When you have a defined daily action, a place to track it, and someone to report to, showing up stops being a struggle. Links: All Links: https://maggielynnolson.com/biolink [https://maggielynnolson.com/biolink] Client Momentum Freebie: https://go.maggielynnolson.com/momentum26 [https://go.maggielynnolson.com/momentum26] Magnetic conversations: https://maggielynnolson.com/30days [https://maggielynnolson.com/30days] Sign up for Riverside: https://riverside.sjv.io/en1Qyz [https://riverside.sjv.io/en1Qyz] This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

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S4 Ep4 - What Actually Happens When You Learn to Start the Right Conversations

One of Maggie's clients went live in her Facebook group doing card pulls — no strategy, no script, no ads — and had someone asking about her services by the end of the same day. That's not luck. That's what happens when you start the right kind of conversations on purpose. In this episode, Maggie breaks down the real difference between passive conversations (waiting for people to come to you) and magnetic conversations (knowing exactly why you're starting one and where it's going). She shares the real results from the Magnetic Conversations pilot group — including every single participant generating 20+ leads, booking multiple sales calls, and closing at least one client in two weeks. One woman signed her first client in over a year. Maggie walks through exactly what the 45-day Telegram group looks like across three phases: lead generation, inviting to calls, and closing. Magnetic Conversations Cohort 1 is open now through June 7, 2026. — Maggie Lynn Olson Key Takeaways * Responding to people who reach out is fine, but if that's all you're doing, your business is completely dependent on other people making the first move — and that's not a stable place to build. * Magnetic conversations are intentional. You know why you're starting them, you know where you're going, and the other person feels welcomed — not cornered. * The pilot results were not a fluke: every participant generated 20+ leads, got on at least 3 sales calls, and closed at least one client in two weeks. * You don't need more leads — you need to work the ones you already have. Your followers, your comment section, your Facebook friends list: those are warm leads. * The three phases of Magnetic Conversations — lead generation, inviting to calls, closing — give you a structure that makes showing up feel doable instead of draining. * The woman who closed her first client in over a year didn't find the magic words. She had structure, a container, and someone in her corner keeping her moving. Links: Client Momentum Freebie: https://go.maggielynnolson.com/mag-blueprint [https://go.maggielynnolson.com/mag-blueprint] Magnetic conversations 45-day group: https://maggielynnolson.com/30days [https://maggielynnolson.com/30days] Sign up for Riverside: https://riverside.sjv.io/en1Qyz [https://riverside.sjv.io/en1Qyz] All Links: https://maggielynnolson.com/biolink [https://maggielynnolson.com/biolink] This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

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If your business feels slow and your first instinct is "I need more leads," this episode is going to stop you in your tracks. Maggie Olson breaks down the lead generation lie that's embedded in almost every business coaching program, content strategy, and social media course — and why chasing more leads is often the exact wrong diagnosis for what's actually happening in your business. Using real results from the pilot version of Magnetic Conversations, Maggie shows why most coaches and service providers don't have a lead shortage — they have a follow-through problem. You'll walk away with a completely different framework for what lead generation actually is, where your leads are already hiding, and what to do about it today. Hosted by Maggie Lynn Olson. Key Takeaways: * Most coaches don't have a lead problem — they have a lead management problem, and those two things require completely different solutions. * Every person inside Maggie's two-week pilot group generated 20+ leads without running ads, going viral, or posting more than usual — just by working what they already had. * Your leads are already there: in your DMs, your comment sections, your Facebook friends list, your past conversations — they're just unworked. * A lost lead and an unworked lead are not the same thing — and the difference matters more than you think. * Lead generation is not creating demand from scratch. It's recognizing demand that already exists and moving toward it with intention. * Consistency in lead gen doesn't require more discipline — it requires a daily practice, a tracking system, and accountability. Links: All Links: https://maggielynnolson.com/biolink [https://maggielynnolson.com/biolink] Magnetic Conversations 45-day group: https://maggielynnolson.com/30days [https://maggielynnolson.com/30days] Blueprint Freebie: https://go.maggielynnolson.com/mag-blueprint [https://go.maggielynnolson.com/mag-blueprint] Sign up for Riverside: https://riverside.sjv.io/en1Qyz [https://riverside.sjv.io/en1Qyz] This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

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