Episodios

  • S2 Ep 2: Sam Quirke, Inside A Global #1 Year from a Dream House in the French Alps
    Mar 9 2026

    Sam Quirke used sales to build his dream life (and house) in the French Alps. Then proved record-breaking success depends on dedication to client value and commitment, not location.

    What started as a narrow proof-of-concept with a major European media company expanded into a career-defining transaction.

    Over 18 months, Sam navigated 40+ stakeholders, a 500-question RFP, and converted skeptical finance teams—ultimately helping him become Chargebee's #1 global performer.

    He shares how he builds conviction early, treats major deals like a "prize tree" requiring constant attention, and why the AE-SE partnership was the secret weapon behind his success.


    Key Tactics & Frameworks

    Stakeholder Mapping

    • Built a visual stakeholder map in Google Slides
    • Marked contacts blue (not yet won) or green (thumbs up)
    • Reviewed with champion every two weeks to identify gaps

    The AE-SE Partnership

    • One-to-one alignment with SE partner Bala
    • Clear ownership: AE owns the business problem, SE owns the solution
    • Mutual feedback loops after every call
    • Customer literally joked about wanting to hire the SE—multiple times

    Peer Proof Points

    • Used US competitor wins to shift internal appetite for change
    • Led with company names in outreach: "We work with A, B, and C who are just like you"
    • Avoided formal case studies—name drops carried more weight

    Prospecting Philosophy

    • Hyper-tailored emails with a clear point of view: "I think X is happening, I know Y is in place, so Z is a good reason to talk"
    • Cold calls as intel-gathering: "You might have to make 50calls to get 3-4 quality 60-second conversations"
    • Treats every Tier A account like a long-term project—knows their stack, their history, their triggers


    Key Quotes:


    On the turning point:

    "The biggest shift went from the main risk being changing to Chargebee to not changing at all and sticking with what they had."

    On champion relationships:

    "It goes from me convincing them to us convincing the rest of the business."

    On AE-SE partnerships:

    "My SE, Bala- it's been a career highlight being partnered with him. The customer made a joke that wasn't just a joke about wanting to hire him. That's how good he is."

    On maintaining momentum:

    "I remember very intentionally treating it as what could be the biggest deal of my career. There's always one more thing you can do on this deal."

    On prospecting:

    "You can't beat a good, well-crafted, extremely tailored email. A strong point of view of why anything and why now."

    On control:

    "A lot more is in your control than you might think. You can impact the sales cycle massively through your management of it."

    Connect

    • Sam QuirkeLinkedIn (Calendly link in bio)

    • Chargebeechargebee.com

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  • S2 Ep 1: Danny Higdon, From Founding GTM to Life Changing Success
    Mar 2 2026

    Danny Higdon, Founding GTM at CoverBase, shares how he closed a transformational deal that tripled his company's revenue. A Fortune 100 healthcare contract that changed the trajectory of both the business and his career.

    This isn't your typical quota-crushing story; it's a masterclass in enterprise sales execution, strategic patience, and leveraging limited resources at an early-stage startup.


    Guest Background:

    Danny Higdon | Founding GTM at CoverBase

    • 12+ years in sales: SMB payments → enterprise SaaS

    • Previous: WorldPay, MX Technologies

    • 4 years sober, heavy investor in sales coaching

    • Closed 20+ deals in first year at CoverBase (ranging from $10K to seven figures)

    About CoverBase: AI-powered vendor risk assessment platform serving highly regulated industries

    • Website: coverbase.ai

    • Connect with Danny: LinkedIn - Danny Lee Higdon

    Resources & Books Mentioned

    Books

    • "The Obstacle is the Way" by Ryan Holiday

      • Essential for sellers in the struggle—your obstacles are doing the right work

    Tools & Platforms

    • Superhuman: Email management (Danny went from 69K unread to inbox zero)

    • Hundred Handshakes: Org chart mapping software

    • ChatGPT: Conference research, lead generation automation

    • Fluint.io / WHYZER: AI sales tools (referenced in context)

    Coaches & Thought Leaders Referenced

    • Jamal Reimer: Oracle enterprise seller, placed big bets even risking zero years

    • Brandon Fluharty: "Steak dinners don't sell transformational deals"—narrative and business cases do

    • Amber Deibert: Brain science in sales—your brain tries to keep you alive, not successful

    • Matt Stocking: Danny hired him for bi-weekly coaching during this deal

    • Nate Nasralla: Founder of Fluint.io

    Memorable Quotes:

    "You have to slow down to speed up. You're not going to hit a $1.2M quota closing $60K deals."

    "Understanding is a privilege of the historian, not the adventurer."

    "Make a decision that you're not going to give up trying to be good at this."

    "More people can coach than do. You don't need to replace your job with it—just engage in the act of teaching & growing."

    "Theory is in the past. When you screw up in a deal and someone says 'you should have done X,' you never forget that moment."


    Connect & Learn More:

    CoverBase: coverbase.ai

    Danny Higdon: LinkedIn (writes about tech sales, sobriety, and fitness)


    This episode is a reminder that transformational deals aren't won with perfect inbound leads or flashy demos—they're won with strategic patience, relentless curiosity, and the courage to place bets before certainty arrives.

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  • Solo Ep - End of Year Personal, Professional, and Podcast Wrap-up Update
    Dec 23 2024

    As 2024 comes to a close, and sights set on 2025, Andrew discusses major life updates including his introduction to fatherhood, his growing and evolving consulting business, and the conclusion of How the Deal was Done Podcast plus what is on the horizon.


    Interested in developing business cases WITH your champions? Checkout Fluint to do just that. Grab a free download of their top performing sales frameworks and templates. And listen to a few How the Deal was Done eps by visiting:


    https://www.fluint.io/dealpod


    Timestamps:

    02:57 Consulting & Professional Updates

    06:10 Future Plans and New Podcast Concept for 2025

    09:01 Gratitude and Acknowledgments


    Shoutouts:


    - OrgChartHub: Co-Founders Dan Currin and Austin Birch original supporter and sponsors of How the Deal was Done

    - Fluint: Nate Nasralla and Ben Wordell current sponsors and partners of the podcast.

    - Thousands of listeners including over 100+ who have How the Deal was Done as a top podcast

    - Brett Muni for the support as editor and now Producer of the podcast

    - Looking for more Sales Podcasts & Content? - checkout Scott Ingram's Sales Success Stories Podcast.

    https://top1.fm/all-sales-podcast-episodes/

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    11 m
  • Ep. 58: You Don’t have to Discount with David Brock and Guest Host Mitchell Kasprzyk
    Oct 28 2024

    Another special guest host episode featuring Mitchell Kasprzyk.


    In this episode, Dave Brock shares his unique journey into sales, highlighting the importance of understanding customer needs and building trust. He recounts memorable deal stories, particularly focusing on a young salesperson's success through effective coaching.

    The conversation emphasizes the significance of continuous learning and adapting sales strategies to meet customer expectations, ultimately leading to successful outcomes. Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction to Sales Journey

    03:57 Memorable Deal Stories

    11:58 Understanding Customer Needs

    20:09 Building Trust and Confidence

    27:59 Continuous Learning and Adaptation


    Resources:

    David Brock on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davebrock/

    David’s blog: https://partnersinexcellenceblog.com/

    David’s book: https://www.amazon.com/Sales-Manager-Survival-Guide-Lessons/dp/0997560207

    Mitchell on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchell-kasprzyk-3296b898/

    Questions, comments, ideas - reach out to https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewkappel/

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    39 m
  • Ep. 57: RFP Turnaround and $5 Million Dollar Deal with Vince Beese
    Oct 21 2024

    In this episode of the Deal Stories podcast, Vince Beese, a seasoned sales leader with extensive background in sales, shares insights from his career, and focusing on a significant deal he closed with Yahoo.

    The highlight of this deal is navigating the RFP process, the challenges faced during negotiations, and the importance of alignment and honesty in enterprise sales. Closing it out: Vince emphasizes the need for hustle, persistence, and a clear value prop when closing large deals.

    Check out SalesHQ next time you are selling/visiting the Raleigh-Durham area!

    Timestamps: (00:00) Intro to Vince Beese and Sales HQ (02:12) Cheetah Mail Deal Background (04:24) Navigating the RFP: Telling Client What they Don't Want to Hear (08:24) Small Startup - Challenges in Closing the Deal (11:44) Celebrating Success and Reflections (14:06) Key Takeaways for Enterprise Deals

    Resources: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vbeese/ https://www.saleshq.co Questions, comments, ideas - reach out to https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewkappel/


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    19 m
  • Ep. 56: Part II - $5 Million Digital Banking Deal with Chas Puleo
    Sep 30 2024

    Chas Puleo, Senior Sales Executive at Alkami, returns to in this follow-up episode to last week's conversation (Ep. 55) to discuss the closing of a 2-year, $5 million digital banking. He highlights the importance of aligning with the client’s business needs and the role of executive involvement in moving large deals forward.

    Background:

    • Chas has been a Senior Sales Executive at Alkami for five an years selling digital banking solutions to U.S. financial institutions.
    • The $5 million deal took over two years to close, involved multiple C-suite executives, and was for digital banking solutions.

    Challenges:

    • The primary contact in the deal was promoted mid-process, requiring Chas to rebuild the relationship with a new champion from scratch.
    • Timing conflicts at a key conference led to difficulties in securing critical face-to-face meetings with the client.

    Key learnings:

    • Building strong relationships based on trust and transparency is crucial for closing major deals.
    • ​Involving the C-suite early and maintaining their engagement throughout the process can greatly improve your chances of success.

    Timestamps:

    • (01:12) Keys to success in the deal.
    • (03:40) Positioning yourself as a partner vs. vendor.
    • (06:53) Relationship building with trust and transparency.
    • (08:52) Importance of executive leadership involvement.
    • (14:45) Internal deal briefings and executive communication strategy.
    • (20:15) Challenges of partner vs. vendor positioning.
    • (26:21) Significance of texting in building client relationships.

    Resources

    • ​Find Chas on LinkedIn
    • Checkout Run the Hills where Chas releases his newsletter
    • Find Chas's art online
    • Thank you to Fluint for Sponsoring this episode They help sellers build a business case that cvan sell for them even when they aren’t in the room.
    • Questions, comments, ideas - reach out to Andrew Kappel on LinkedIn


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    34 m
  • Ep 55. Transformative $5 Million Digital Banking Deal with Chas Puleo
    Sep 16 2024

    Chas Puleo, a senior sales executive at Alkami, shares his experience in closing a transformative $5 million deal in the digital banking space. This episode covers the challenges of resetting a deal after a key decision-maker was promoted and the importance of business cases in complex sales cycles.

    Background:

    • Chas started his career in banking and transitioned into tech sales, currently at Alkami as a senior sales executive.
    • The deal took over two years, with an internal team evaluation for a digital banking platform at a financial institution.

    Challenges:

    • Rebuilding momentum and trust after the main decision-maker was promoted.
    • Navigating a long, complex sales cycle while maintaining consistent engagement over two years.

    Key learnings:

    • Building a collaborative business case with the client ensures alignment and trust.
    • Leveraging relationships and offering best practices can help smooth long internal evaluations.

    Timestamps:

    • 07:15 — Chas's background and entry into tech sales
    • 12:34 — First contact and prospecting challenges
    • 21:10 — The importance of building a champion in the client organization
    • 24:45 — Resetting the deal after a key decision-maker was promoted
    • 31:12 — Collaborative business cases and their importance in complex sales
    • 40:50 — The value of integrity and avoiding negative selling
    • 45:30 — Using imposter syndrome as a superpower
    • Resources:
    • Find Chas on LinkedIn where Chas releases his newsletter
    • Find Chas's art online at Chasisart.com
    • Thank you to Fluint for Sponsoring this episode. Fluint helps sellers build a business case that can sell for them when they aren’t in the room.
    • Questions, comments, ideas - reach out to Andrew Kappel on LinkedIn
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    37 m
  • Ep. 54: How the New Leader Leverage Podcast was Started
    Sep 9 2024

    Quick episode here. Talking a bit behind the scenes of 'how' the new Leader Leverage Podcast came to be.

    You can find link to the YouTube of Ep 1 of Leader Leverage Podcast below.

    Also, you can checkout the new Substack newsletter that goes along with it.

    Thanks for listening and your support!

    Link to Leader Leverage Podcast ep 1 now available on YouTube

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    6 m