Connected Conversations In Insurance

CCII: Peter Wood

41 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Peter Wood on Mentorship, Community, and Collaboration in Insurance | Connected Conversations Peter Wood didn't find insurance. Insurance found him. In this episode, Carrie sits down with Peter, agency owner at Kraken Insurance Services based in Chandler, Arizona, to talk about what it really takes to build a thriving agency, a strong community, and a mentorship culture that actually works. Peter shares how Kraken grew from around $5,000 a month in commissions to $350,000 in just 18 months, why he believes your problems are never as unique as you think, and the hard truth he has had to accept about helping people who are not ready to be helped. He also gets into what makes the Winning at Insurance Facebook community different, why listening matters more than talking in this business, and the three pieces of advice he gives every agent whether they are brand new or years into their career. If you have ever felt like you wanted to help someone more than they wanted to help themselves, or wondered whether the grass is really greener at a higher comp rate, this one is for you. 00:00 Insurance Found Me 00:55 Meet Peter and Kraken 01:30 From Copiers to Captive 03:26 Joining Kraken Growth 06:07 Nationwide Footprint Event 07:25 Collaboration Over Competition 10:06 Peer Learning Communities 11:32 Value Without Expectation 12:51 Fact Finding Sore Thumb 14:20 Coaching With Parma 16:51 Feedback That Stings 18:54 Building Group Culture 20:21 Value Without Expectation 21:40 Mentorship Learning Curve 24:22 Book Recommendations for Leaders 28:35 Listening to Understand 31:31 Canopy Connect Ad Break 32:37 Advice for Agents 33:03 Mentors and Red Flags 36:47 Compensation vs Support 39:58 Closing and Outro

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