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Learn business networking strategies to build real relationships, get more referrals, and grow your business. Hosted by Faithann Basore, this podcast helps you make the invisible parts of networking visible—like conversations, body language, and connection—so you can turn everyday interactions into real opportunities.

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episode 79: How to Recover From Networking Mistakes (Without Damaging Relationships) artwork

79: How to Recover From Networking Mistakes (Without Damaging Relationships)

What happens when you make a mistake in networking? In this honest solo episode, Faithann Basore shares the story behind a production mistake in Episode 78—and the important networking lessons it revealed about trust, relationships, and laying a strong foundation over time. If you’ve ever: * forgotten to reply to an email * stepped on someone’s toes in a networking room * or felt embarrassed after making a mistake… this episode will help you move forward with more confidence and grace. Faithann walks through practical ways to build strong networking relationships that can withstand human mistakes—and how generosity, humility, and consistency create trust over time. What You’ll Learn in This Episode * Why strong relationships can survive small mistakes * How to build a networking foundation rooted in trust and generosity * The importance of mentors and accountability in business networking * Why specific feedback is more helpful than vague advice * How to apologize well without becoming defensive * When to move on after a mistake—and how to take your cues from others * A courageous question to ask when a referral doesn’t come your way Key Takeaways Mistakes don’t destroy relationships overnight. As Faithann shares: “Mistakes are okay, as long as you have a solid foundation and you own up to them.” The goal isn’t perfection. The goal is building relationships strong enough to handle imperfection. Topics Covered in This Episode Finding a mentor How to gradually build mentor relationships through specific, low-pressure requests. Joining a mastermind or support group Why every business owner needs people who can offer honest feedback and perspective. Building a reputation for kindness and generosity How small acts of grace strengthen your networking foundation over time. Apologizing well How to let people fully express hurt feelings instead of rushing them to move on. Handling missed referrals A respectful question you can ask when you thought a referral would come your way. Resources & Next Steps If networking feels overwhelming and you’d like support building a clear networking strategy: 👉 Book a discovery call  [https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/bookings/faithannhe1x5j] Want stronger one-to-one conversations? 👉 Download 10 Questions to Ask in a One-to-One https://www.thenetworkerstourguide.net/resources [https://www.thenetworkerstourguide.net/resources] Connect with Faithann: Instagram: @thenetworkerstourguide [https://www.instagram.com/thenetworkerstourguide/?hl=en] Join Premium OKC Networking [https://premiumokcnetworking.com/communities/groups/premium-okc-networking]for $95 for a 1 year access to Faithann's networking calendar, community forum, and networking courses. Join the Private Community: The Networker’s Tour Guide [https://www.facebook.com/groups/networkerstourguide] on Facebook

18 de may de 2026 - 20 min
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78: How to Make Networking Conversations More Memorable (4 Ways to Build Better Connections)

What makes someone memorable in a networking room? It’s usually not the person with the most polished elevator pitch. It’s the person who makes others feel comfortable, included, and genuinely heard. In this solo episode, Faithann Basore shares 4 simple ways to bring more delight to your networking conversations so people naturally want to talk with you again, remember you later, and eventually trust you enough to refer you. You’ll learn how small conversational habits—many of them almost invisible—can completely change the way people experience you in networking rooms. What You’ll Learn in This Episode * How to make people feel more comfortable in conversations * Why being a “tour guide” in group conversations builds trust quickly * Why bringing interrupted people back into the conversation matters * How storytelling makes you more memorable and magnetic * A simple phrase that invites deeper, richer conversations * How analogies make your stories easier to remember The 4 Ways to Bring Delight to Networking Conversations 1. Be the tour guide of every conversation Catch people up when they join late, reduce confusion, and help everyone feel included. 2. Bring people back in when they get interrupted When someone gets talked over, help them finish their thought. 3. Invite people to tell stories Use phrases like: “I feel like there’s a story there.” Stories naturally create deeper and more memorable conversations. 4. Tell better stories yourself Use analogies and relatable comparisons to make your stories easier to understand and remember. Resources & Next Steps When you’re ready to feel more confident in networking rooms and develop stories that create curiosity and connection: 👉 Book a discovery call  [https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/bookings/faithannhe1x5j] Want better one-to-one conversations? 👉 Download 10 Questions to Ask in a One-to-One https://www.thenetworkerstourguide.net/resources  [https://www.thenetworkerstourguide.net/resources] Connect with Faithann: Instagram: @thenetworkerstourguide [https://www.instagram.com/thenetworkerstourguide/?hl=en] Join Premium OKC Networking [https://premiumokcnetworking.com/communities/groups/premium-okc-networking]for $95 for a 1 year access to Faithann's networking calendar, community forum, and networking courses. Join the Private Community: The Networker’s Tour Guide [https://www.facebook.com/groups/networkerstourguide] on Facebook

11 de may de 2026 - 20 min
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77: Coaching Call: Crafting a 60-Second Presentation That Actually Drives Referrals

What should you say during your 60-second presentation when you want people to actually recognize and act on referral opportunities? In this episode, Faithann Basore sits down with Lizette Clouta for a live coaching session to build a clear, referral-driven 60-second presentation. Together, they move from a general introduction to a structured, story-based pitch that gives people in the room specific clues to listen for. If you’ve ever felt unsure what to say during your weekly introduction—or like people still don’t “get” how to refer you—this episode walks you through exactly how to fix that. What You’ll Learn in This Episode * Why your 60-second presentation is not a commercial—it’s a clue-giving exercise * How to use a recent client story to create clarity and relevance * The importance of a specific referral ask (not “anyone who…”) * How to give your network language they can actually use * Why repeating the same message multiple weeks in a row increases referrals The Structure of a Referral-Driven 60 Seconds Faithann walks Lizette through a simple framework: 1. Name + Business (clear and confident) 2. Recent client result (testimonial-style) 3. Specific referral ask (who exactly you’re looking for) 4. What they’re saying/feeling (recognition cues) 5. What to say (give your network a question to ask) 6. Clear next step (how to connect you) 7. Repeat your name + business Key Takeaways Most people struggle with their 60-second because they try to explain their business. But your job in a networking room is different: 👉 Help others recognize when they’re standing in the middle of a referral for you Clarity creates referrals. Specificity creates action. Repetition creates results. Resources & Next Steps When you’re in a networking group and want help crafting a 60-second presentation that actually drives referrals: 👉 Book a referral clarity session [https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/bookings/admin-pokcn-personal-calendar-neajnt9np]   When you want better one-to-one conversations: 👉 Download 10 Questions to Ask in a One-to-One https://www.thenetworkerstourguide.net/resources  [https://www.thenetworkerstourguide.net/resources]   Connect with Lizette: https://www.thinkdifferentdementia.com/ [https://www.thinkdifferentdementia.com/] Share This Episode If a friend or business connection came to mind while you were listening—someone you genuinely want to see thrive—send this episode their way.

4 de may de 2026 - 34 min
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76: The 3-Question Networking Reset (How to Walk Into Any Room Ready for Referrals)

What should you be thinking before you walk into a networking event if you want more referrals and better conversations? In this episode, Faithann Basore shares her 3-Question Networking Reset—a simple, intentional way to shift your mindset before entering any networking meeting or one-to-one. Instead of walking in distracted or reactive, this reset helps you become more present, more curious, and more referable. Faithann explains how a quick pause—right after you park your car or before you walk into a room—can completely change how you show up, what you notice, and the opportunities you create. You’ll learn how to move from “just attending” networking events to walking in with clarity, purpose, and awareness.   What You’ll Learn in This Episode * Why a mental reset before networking matters more than most people realize * How to calm your nervous system and become more present before entering a room * The 3 questions that help you become more referable in any networking environment * How to recognize opportunities for yourself and others in real time * Why small behaviors (like communication and follow-through) impact your referral reputation   The 3-Question Networking Reset Before walking into your next networking meeting, ask yourself: 1. Will my behavior today reinforce to others that I’m referable? 2. What opportunities are here waiting for me? 3. What opportunities do I have for others in this room that I just don’t know about yet? When you walk in with these questions in mind, you show up differently—and people feel that. Hop on a discovery call [https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/bookings/faithannhe1x5j] when you’d like support finding more opportunities in the networking rooms you’re already in. Free Resource for Listeners: ✨ Download Faithann’s 10 Questions to Ask in a One-to-One — a free guide to deepen your networking conversations and leave a lasting impression. Grab your copy here ➡️ https://www.thenetworkerstourguide.net/resources [https://www.thenetworkerstourguide.net/resources] Connect with Faithann: Instagram: @thenetworkerstourguide [https://www.instagram.com/thenetworkerstourguide/?hl=en] Join Premium OKC Networking [https://premiumokcnetworking.com/communities/groups/premium-okc-networking] — get access to Faithann’s curated networking calendar, community forum, and exclusive trainings. Membership starts at $95/year. Join the Private Community: The Networker’s Tour Guide [https://www.facebook.com/groups/networkerstourguide] on Facebook

27 de abr de 2026 - 19 min
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75: How to Network in Large Groups: The 1–2–3 Method to Build Relationships & Get Referrals

How do you walk into a large networking room and know exactly who to talk to—and how much time to spend with each person? In this episode of the Business Networking & Referrals for Entrepreneurs | The Networker’s Tour Guide, host Faithann Basore shares a simple but powerful strategy to help you navigate networking rooms with clarity and intention. This episode introduces the 1–2–3 Method, a practical framework for categorizing the people in the room so you can focus your time, build stronger relationships, and create more referral opportunities. Instead of guessing who to talk to—or defaulting to the people you already know—this method helps you move people from unfamiliar to trusted connections over time.   In This Episode, You’ll Learn: • How to confidently navigate large networking events • The difference between your “ones,” “twos,” and “threes” • Where to spend the majority of your time in a networking room • How to build rapport and create curiosity in conversations • Why familiar faces can actually hold you back if you’re not intentional • How to make new people feel comfortable and create positive first interactions • When to ask deeper questions—and when it’s too early Networking isn’t about talking to everyone—it’s about being intentional with who you talk to and how you spend your time. When you understand how to move people from: 👉 unfamiliar (3s) → familiar (2s) → trusted (1s) you create a natural path to stronger relationships and consistent referrals. 🤝 Community Support Highlight In this episode, Faithann mentions Sarah Golding, who is stepping in to support local business owners affected by the sudden closure of The Painted Tree. If you or someone you know could use guidance, encouragement, or a place to connect with other makers, you can find Sarah here: 👉 https://www.facebook.com/groups/makersinbusiness [https://www.facebook.com/groups/makersinbusiness]   🔗 Resources & Next Steps ✨ Download Faithann’s 10 Questions to Ask in a One-to-One A free guide to deepen your networking conversations and leave a lasting impression: https://www.thenetworkerstourguide.net/resources [https://www.thenetworkerstourguide.net/resources] Connect with Faithann: Instagram: @thenetworkerstourguide [https://www.instagram.com/thenetworkerstourguide/?hl=en] Join Premium OKC Networking [https://premiumokcnetworking.com/communities/groups/premium-okc-networking]for $95 for a 1 year access to Faithann's networking calendar, community forum, and networking courses. Join the Private Community: The Networker’s Tour Guide [https://www.facebook.com/groups/networkerstourguide] on Facebook

20 de abr de 2026 - 27 min
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