
Why Asking Questions Makes You Interesting!
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Most salespeople talk too much and listen too little. Paul shows how mastering the right questions can change every sales conversation.
In this East Trade Winds session, hosted by Bernie Franzgrote and Wayne Pratt, we meet Paul Kirch, founder of Boss Academy. Paul built his sales career the hard way—trial, error, and rejection. Along the way, he discovered that questions, not polished pitches, turn strangers into clients.
Out of those lessons came the Ask Askology Method. It’s a practical system that teaches anyone to ask with purpose: the right timing, the right tone, and the right depth. Instead of pushing logic or features, Paul shows how to guide conversations toward emotion and trust—the real drivers of buying decisions.
Key takeaways from this episode:
- Ask to become interesting — stop selling and start sparking curiosity.
- Four powerful question types — leading, investigative, empathy, instigating.
- Why emotion beats logic — connect first, persuade second.
- Networking in a modern market — keep relationships alive in a busy, distracted world.
- Perseverance & mindset — staying motivated when sales cycles feel tough.
- Turning rejection into data — what “no” really tells you about your pitch.
Guest links & resources:
- Paul Kirch on LinkedIn
- Boss Academy official site
- Watch the full video on YouTube: Why Asking Questions Makes You Interesting!
- Listen to the podcast episode: East Trade Winds Podcast – S3E004
Supported by:
- East Trade Winds Weekly Meeting — a live Tuesday networking space for small and medium businesses.
- Hosts Bernie Franzgrote and Wayne Pratt bring together founders, entrepreneurs, and experts to share real-world growth ideas.
Disclaimer: Please note that the East Trade Winds podcast episodes are meant solely for educational and general informational purposes. The information and opinions contained within are not intended to be professional advice on any subject matter. The thoughts, views, and opinions expressed by the participants are their own beliefs and do not represent the views of the podcast hosts or any affiliated organizations.
It is important to note that this podcast is not a replacement for consulting with certified experts in your area who possess knowledge of your unique situation. The hosts of the podcast, along with any participants or affiliated groups, do not take responsibility for any actions taken or not taken based on the information presented in this episode.
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