It's a BLAST to SERVE - Where Customer Service Meets Strategy

The Human Transfer Machine

24 min · 2. mar. 2026
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This episode explores the frustrating trend of customer service departments becoming unhelpful obstacles rather than solutions. By analyzing real-world examples and Reddit stories, the host discusses how restrictive management policies often tie the hands of frontline employees, forcing them to "stonewall" customers or escalate simple issues to the C-suite. The episode challenges middle and upper management to shift their perspective, focusing on employee enablement and treating their staff with the same care they expect for their customers.

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Stop Stonewalling Customers!

A loyal customer finally walks away. Not because of price. Not because of competition. Because no one listened. This episode breaks down how small service failures stack up until trust collapses — and how BLAST could have stopped the bleed. Episode Description Loyalty isn’t fragile. It’s neglected. In this episode, we unpack a real Reddit story where a long-time customer did everything right — and the company still lost them. You’ll learn: * Why “policy” is the fastest way to lose trust * How frontline reps unintentionally escalate churn * Where leadership failed before the customer ever called * How BLAST de-escalation would have changed the outcome This isn’t a rant. It’s a warning. If you lead CX, support, or retention, this episode is required listening.

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