PoolSide with Michelle Bechamps

Transcending the Transaction

42 min · 25. feb. 2026
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In this episode, we welcome Jay Baer, Hall of Fame keynote speaker and author of Human.Kind. and Ignite a Word-of-Mouth Wave, for a conversation about why human connection is once again becoming the most powerful growth strategy in a technology-saturated world. As public entity pools gain efficiency through innovation, the real question becomes: What are we doing with the capacity we get back?  In relationship-driven industries like pooling, our differentiator has never been speed alone. It’s trust, proximity, and personal connection. Jay shares how intentional moments spark loyalty, why advocacy is earned through experiences, and how leaders can ignite a wave, one meaningful interaction at a time.

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