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The Toilet Paper Salesman® Podcast

Podcast de Mike Mirarchi

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The Toilet Paper Salesman® Podcast serves as your companion on the journey of life, focusing on areas that bring peace, joy, fulfillment, and success in both your business and personal lives. The podcast episodes will cover topics such as:1. Sales Techniques and Skills2. Leadership Development3. Special interests, simple pleasures: What makes your life worth living?4. Discover your life’s calling.  We will feature guests who will join the discussions on these subjects when relevant.Tune in with Mike Mirarchi, who brings four decades of expertise as a Salesperson, Executive, and Mentor. Mike offers unique, straightforward, and succinct wisdom on crafting a prosperous career and a meaningful life from the perspective of a Toilet Paper Salesman.

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25 episodios

episode Your Life Has a Design and You Can Discover It artwork

Your Life Has a Design and You Can Discover It

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2255768/fan_mail/new] A painting can look like a disaster right before it becomes beautiful, and that’s the most honest metaphor I’ve found for purpose. On a birthday trip to Rockland, Maine, I watch an artist struggle through an ugly middle stage on a lighthouse painting. What starts as two green blobs turns into a piece I can’t stop staring at. That change sparks a bigger question: what if our lives feel unfinished because we’re judging them mid process? We take that “hot mess to masterpiece” moment and connect it to faith and Psalm 139: the idea that God knits us together with intention and that our lives have a design. I talk about the difference between a sketch and a finished painting, and why discovering God’s will is less about panic and pressure and more about relationship, trust, and daily movement. Purpose shows up in the gifts and talents you already carry, the work you’re drawn to, and the things that bring real joy instead of a quick hit of satisfaction. Then we get practical. Every day we’re painting, not only on our own canvas but on other people’s lives too. Kindness adds color. Service adds light. But gossip, jealousy, anger, and constant negativity act like black paint that can stain a person for a long time. If you’ve been searching for meaning, trying to fill an empty hole with stuff, or wondering whether God is real, I offer a simple starting point: ask, and pay attention to what happens next. Subscribe for more, share this with someone who’s searching, and leave a review with the one “color” you want to paint with this week. Link to my website: The Toilet Paper Salesman ™ – Who Says Selling Toilet Paper isn’t Glamorous? ™ [https://toiletpapersalesman.com/] Link to my book: Wisdom from a Toilet Paper Salesman | BookBaby Bookshop [https://store.bookbaby.com/book/wisdom-from-a-toilet-paper-salesman] Link to buy Toilet Paper Salesman swag: My Store [https://thetoiletpapersalesman.myshopify.com/] Link to David Mirarchi's website: David Mirarchi [https://davidmirarchi.com/] Link to RJ Schinner Co, Inc: RJ Schinner | Home [https://www.rjschinner.com/]

2 de jun de 2026 - 11 min
episode The Steve Lentini Interview: Authentic Selling That Wins artwork

The Steve Lentini Interview: Authentic Selling That Wins

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2255768/fan_mail/new] A buyer tells you, “We could never give you the business.” Most salespeople hear a wall and start pushing. I sit down with master sales trainer Steve Lentini and unpack why that moment is actually an opening, if you respond with curiosity, respect, and a real desire to help. Steve’s stories from the janitorial, packaging, and paper supply world turn “commodity sales” into a craft built on trust, not tricks.  We get concrete about what works in B2B sales: why price-list quoting often backfires, how walking the storeroom and reviewing top items creates a value conversation, and how territory management is really pruning so you can grow. Steve shares two unforgettable wins where partnership beats price, including a supplier-consolidation process that seemed impossible until the buyer finally felt understood. If you lead a sales team, you’ll hear coaching cues you can use immediately: watch body language, stop overselling, and honor the agenda the customer gave you.  Then the conversation takes a deeper turn. Steve opens up about a near-death experience that changed how he sees work, faith, and the “small voice” he calls the acorn brain. We connect spirituality and neuroscience in a grounded way: reacting versus responding, building new neural pathways, and bringing presence into sales calls and leadership. Whether you’re in sales training, account management, or just trying to live with less anxiety and more purpose, you’ll leave with language and practices you can try today.  If this resonated, subscribe to the show, share it with a friend in sales, and leave a review so more people can find these conversations. What’s one objection or trigger you want to handle better next time? Link to my website: The Toilet Paper Salesman ™ – Who Says Selling Toilet Paper isn’t Glamorous? ™ [https://toiletpapersalesman.com/] Link to my book: Wisdom from a Toilet Paper Salesman | BookBaby Bookshop [https://store.bookbaby.com/book/wisdom-from-a-toilet-paper-salesman] Link to buy Toilet Paper Salesman swag: My Store [https://thetoiletpapersalesman.myshopify.com/] Link to David Mirarchi's website: David Mirarchi [https://davidmirarchi.com/] Link to RJ Schinner Co, Inc: RJ Schinner | Home [https://www.rjschinner.com/]

5 de may de 2026 - 53 min
episode You Don’t Need Fancy Closes To Win Deals artwork

You Don’t Need Fancy Closes To Win Deals

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2255768/fan_mail/new] Most people treat closing like a finish line. In this episode, we break down a simple, repeatable way to move deals forward without pressure tactics or canned “power closes,” and I share the moments that taught me to sell like myself instead of chasing someone else’s style. Start by reframing closing as any agreement to move forward—setting a meeting, asking for samples, requesting pricing—and why “singles” beat home runs in relationship-driven B2B sales. Then I walk through the 50-25-25 framework: How showing up and following up is half the battle; adding likability and credibility gets you to 75 percent; applying sales skills, product knowledge, and soft skills help you to finish strong. You’ll hear how consistency creates confidence, confidence becomes trust, and trust opens relationships that last. From purpose to practice, staying focused on the buyer’s world: asking grounded questions, diagnosing real problems, and applying solutions that matter to their outcomes. We dig into one high-leverage behavior—ask for the next step, then stay silent—and show how that one habit exposes timelines, real objections, and true intent. When price pops up, we demonstrate how to uncover what’s underneath and address the full concern before asking for the start again. Finally, I talk about the power of gratitude as a growth strategy, why taking business for granted is the first step out the door, and how mutual accountability (including payment conversations) protects long-term partnerships. If you want a closing process that feels natural, reduces anxiety, and builds trust at every step, this episode lays out the playbook. Subscribe, share with a teammate who hates “hard closes,” and leave a review with your favorite “single” that moves deals forward. Link to my website: The Toilet Paper Salesman ™ – Who Says Selling Toilet Paper isn’t Glamorous? ™ [https://toiletpapersalesman.com/] Link to my book: Wisdom from a Toilet Paper Salesman | BookBaby Bookshop [https://store.bookbaby.com/book/wisdom-from-a-toilet-paper-salesman] Link to buy Toilet Paper Salesman swag: My Store [https://thetoiletpapersalesman.myshopify.com/] Link to David Mirarchi's website: David Mirarchi [https://davidmirarchi.com/] Link to RJ Schinner Co, Inc: RJ Schinner | Home [https://www.rjschinner.com/]

7 de abr de 2026 - 11 min
episode The Ben Draper Interview: Rewriting the Future with an Ancient Fiber artwork

The Ben Draper Interview: Rewriting the Future with an Ancient Fiber

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2255768/fan_mail/new] Imagine paper that’s stronger than what you use now, made without harsh chemicals, grown in weeks instead of decades, and ready to compost in your backyard. That’s the promise driving our talk with Ben Draper of the Hemp Paper Company, and it starts with a simple question: what if the future of packaging isn’t trees or plastic, but an ancient fiber returning at scale? We dig into how industrial hemp differs from CBD and marijuana, and why the fiber-and-grain side matters for real-world products. Ben walks us through the lost decades—policy confusion, outdated stigma, and dismantled supply chains—that delayed hemp’s comeback. Then he maps the rebuild: partnering with mills, proving performance with high-strength paper bags and boards, and targeting cartons for brands that want premium packaging without the environmental hangover. Along the way, you’ll hear why hemp’s rapid growth and low-input processing can slash water use and chemicals, how cover-cropping helps pull toxins from soil, and why hemp paper can be recycled more times than typical tree paper, locking up carbon for longer. The heart of the episode is circularity. Hawaii becomes a prototype for a full loop: grow hemp, decorticate locally, explore hemp-derived fuels to power processing, convert to products that either reenter the system or safely compost. We talk candidly about the pitfalls of plastic bans without composting infrastructure, the economics of early-stage materials, and creative pricing models that make adoption easier. If you care about sustainable packaging, microplastics, soil health, or practical climate wins, this conversation brings a grounded, ambitious route forward—one bag, one box, one supply chain at a time. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who works in packaging or retail, and leave a review with one question you want answered about hemp materials next time. Link to my website: The Toilet Paper Salesman ™ – Who Says Selling Toilet Paper isn’t Glamorous? ™ [https://toiletpapersalesman.com/] Link to my book: Wisdom from a Toilet Paper Salesman | BookBaby Bookshop [https://store.bookbaby.com/book/wisdom-from-a-toilet-paper-salesman] Link to buy Toilet Paper Salesman swag: My Store [https://thetoiletpapersalesman.myshopify.com/] Link to David Mirarchi's website: David Mirarchi [https://davidmirarchi.com/] Link to RJ Schinner Co, Inc: RJ Schinner | Home [https://www.rjschinner.com/]

3 de mar de 2026 - 45 min
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Building Teams That Win

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2255768/fan_mail/new] What if the difference between a “meh” team and a winning one isn’t talent, but coaching? We explore how overlooked leaders and undervalued players create astonishing turnarounds—and what that means for building high-performing sales teams. Drawing inspiration from real sports dynasties and underdog stories, we connect the dots between culture, management, and repeatable results. We get specific about what great managers actually do: flip the pyramid to serve the team, remove obstacles, ditch micromanagement, and make the day-to-day fun enough to sustain relentless effort. You’ll hear why role alignment matters more than raw potential, how to teach people to win by celebrating concrete progress, and why getting your hands dirty during hard weeks builds trust that no pep talk can replace. The throughline is simple: the right coaching behaviors turn good contributors into confident closers. Then we shift to recruiting. Instead of chasing titles, we look for capacity, measurable outcomes, and the grinder mindset. We break down how to spot self-motivation, humor that eases pressure, and curiosity that compounds knowledge in complex industries. Coachability becomes the hinge for long-term growth, while undervalued candidates with something to prove bring the fire that transforms a room. Creativity—whether from artists, athletes, or builders—shows up as disciplined problem solving that moves deals forward when standard playbooks stall. If you’re ready to build a team that loves coming to work and knows how to win, this conversation maps the path: recruit for results and drive, align roles with strengths, and coach like your job is to make everyone else’s job easier. Hit follow, share this with a manager who needs a fresh playbook, and leave a review with the one coaching habit you’ll change this week. Link to my website: The Toilet Paper Salesman ™ – Who Says Selling Toilet Paper isn’t Glamorous? ™ [https://toiletpapersalesman.com/] Link to my book: Wisdom from a Toilet Paper Salesman | BookBaby Bookshop [https://store.bookbaby.com/book/wisdom-from-a-toilet-paper-salesman] Link to buy Toilet Paper Salesman swag: My Store [https://thetoiletpapersalesman.myshopify.com/] Link to David Mirarchi's website: David Mirarchi [https://davidmirarchi.com/] Link to RJ Schinner Co, Inc: RJ Schinner | Home [https://www.rjschinner.com/]

3 de feb de 2026 - 14 min
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