THE REAL PERSONAL BRANDING PODCAST

Sell With Authority and Confidence with Sue Heilbronner and Lauren V. Davis

In this episode of The REAL Personal Branding Podcast, Lauren welcomes Sue Heilbronner. She reveals why one of the most powerful moves an entrepreneur can make is getting deeply aligned with their core values while remaining unattached to whether a specific piece of business closes. Sue explains that selling is not an aggressive action, but rather a process of alignment and communication.

In her conversation with Lauren, Sue discusses:

  • Lead with alignment, not pressure. Sue explains that the foundation of effective selling is getting deeply aligned with your core values, strengths, and what the market actually needs—then communicating that clearly and confidently.
  • Practice “passionate ambivalence.” Be fully invested in your work while staying unattached to whether any specific opportunity closes. This mindset reduces fear, improves relationships, and leads to stronger long-term business outcomes.
  • Build magnetism through clarity and positioning. A concise 15–30 second bio and a clear articulation of your value help expand your “top of funnel,” making sales feel more natural and less dependent on chasing individual prospects.

Sue shares her fascinating journey from the Justice Department to the early internet era, illustrating how a mindset oriented toward change and curiosity can create massive opportunities in any economy. She also breaks down the core concepts from her book, Never Ask for the Sale, explaining why traditional “outcome chasing” can compromise the quality of business relationships and how building a personal brand with purpose creates natural magnetism.

More about our guest today: Sue is a sought-after speaker, startup CEO, mentor, adjunct professor of entrepreneurship, facilitator, strategic advisor, Conscious Leadership coach, co-founder of the MergeLane investment fund, creator of the Leadership Camp training program for high-potential leaders, former federal prosecutor, and a direct and fearless catalyst for change. 

Lauren and Sue also explore how entrepreneurs can shift away from traditional aggressive selling toward the practice of passionate ambivalence - the art of being deeply invested in your work while remaining unattached to specific outcomes.

Connect with Lauren V. Davis here:

https://linktr.ee/ldaviscreative

Connect with Sue Heilbronner here:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/sueheilbronner/

https://www.heysue.com/ 

 

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