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The Retreat Leaders Podcast

The Retreat Leaders Podcast

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Welcome to The Retreat Leaders Podcast, a top 2% global podcast for retreat leaders, venue owners, and entrepreneurs building powerful retreat businesses. Hosted by Shannon Jamail of Retreat Ranch, this show shares real conversations, expert strategy, and behind-the-scenes insights from leaders in the retreat industry. From marketing and pricing to guest experience, operations, and avoiding expensive mistakes, you'll learn what it really takes to host retreats that are both transformational and profitable. Whether you're planning your first retreat or scaling an established retreat business, this podcast will help you lead with confidence and grow with intention. Learn more at https://theretreatleadersplaybook.com/ Desarrollo Personal Economía Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo Éxito Personal
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  • EP 266 The Power of Proximity for Retreat Leaders and Entrepreneurs
    Apr 16 2026
    Success in business isn't just about strategy. It's also about proximity - who you're around, the conversations you're exposed to, and the standards of the rooms you choose to enter. In this solo episode of The Retreat Leaders Podcast, Shannon Jamail shares why being in the right rooms can dramatically accelerate your growth as a retreat leader and entrepreneur. For many years Shannon's business was doing well. But about five years ago, something shifted. She started attending conferences, joining masterminds, and intentionally placing herself in rooms with other high-level entrepreneurs. The result? Her business didn't just grow - it exploded. Because the rooms you choose to enter quietly shape: Your thinking Your standards Your opportunities Your results In this episode, Shannon breaks down the power of proximity and why retreat leaders who want to grow must intentionally place themselves in environments that challenge and expand them. If you've ever wondered whether investing in conferences, masterminds, or industry events is worth it, this conversation will change the way you think about it. What You'll Learn in This Episode • Why proximity is one of the most powerful growth accelerators in business • How the rooms you enter shape your thinking and expectations • The hidden opportunities that come from simply being present in the right environments • Why many entrepreneurs avoid high-level rooms • How retreat leaders can intentionally create proximity that fuels their growth Key Takeaways The Rooms You Choose Shape Your Results Who you spend time with influences: the conversations you hear the ideas you're exposed to the standards you adopt the opportunities you encounter Growth accelerates when you intentionally surround yourself with people who think bigger and operate differently. Proximity Changes Your Thinking Most people believe growth comes from: books courses information Those things matter. But often the biggest shifts happen through exposure. When you're in the right room, you start hearing conversations like: "How do we scale this?" "What systems are you using?" "What worked in your last launch?" "What's your revenue goal this year?" Your brain begins calibrating to a different level of thinking. Standards Are Contagious When you're around people operating at a high level, you start noticing things like: professionalism follow-through preparation attention to detail For retreat leaders, this might look like seeing how others: structure their retreats communicate with guests design experiences price their offerings market their events Suddenly you realize: "Oh… this can be done differently." The Hidden Opportunities Proximity Creates Some of the biggest opportunities in business don't come from marketing. They come from conversations. Many collaborations, referrals, and partnerships begin through simple interactions in the right rooms. Examples include: speaking opportunities partnerships referrals introductions collaborations These opportunities happen when people know and trust you. And trust is built through presence. Why Entrepreneurs Avoid These Rooms Many entrepreneurs hesitate to enter high-level environments because of: Fear "What if I'm not ready?" "What if I don't belong there?" "What if I'm the least experienced person in the room?" Money concerns investment in travel conference tickets mastermind memberships Sometimes it's also ego. But the truth is: Being the least experienced person in the room is often exactly where growth happens. If every room you're in feels comfortable, you're probably not stretching enough. Not Every Room Is the Right Room Discernment matters. The best environments include: Leaders who have actually built successful businesses People willing to share real strategies and lessons Collaborative energy rather than competition Participants who take action The right room should expand your thinking and challenge you to grow. Why Retreat Leaders Need Proximity The retreat industry can feel isolating. As a retreat leader you are often: holding space for others leading the experience making all the decisions Being around other retreat leaders helps you: share strategies troubleshoot challenges stay current with industry trends learn what's working right now You don't have to build your retreat business alone. How to Create Intentional Proximity You don't need to attend every event. But you should choose a few strategic rooms each year. Examples include: conferences industry forums mastermind groups retreats workshops Ask yourself: Where are the people who are doing what I want to be doing? Then make a plan to enter those spaces. Even if it feels uncomfortable. Final Takeaway Proximity changes what you believe is possible. When you see someone else building a thriving retreat business, scaling a company, or creating powerful experiences for their audiences, it moves from theoretical to ...
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  • Special Edition: Stop Wasting Money on Ads: What Retreat Leaders Need Before Running Facebook & Instagram Ads with Jenn Possick
    Apr 14 2026
    Running ads to fill your retreat sounds like the obvious next step… But for most retreat leaders, it's actually where they start losing money. In this episode of The Retreat Leaders Podcast, Shannon Jamail is joined by Alison, Erin, and Jenn Possick (The Ads Maven) to break down what retreat leaders really need to know before investing in Facebook and Instagram ads. Jenn specializes in helping coaches, wellness professionals, and retreat leaders run strategic, data-driven ad campaigns - offering both done-for-you and done-with-you services. And here's what she makes very clear: Ads are not the first step. They're the amplifier. In this conversation, they cover: Why ads won't fix a broken offer or weak messagingWhat must be in place before you ever run adsHow Facebook and Instagram ads have evolved over timeThe role of testing, patience, and strategy in ad successReal case studies - including a retreat where 76% of attendees came from ads Jenn also shares what she'll be teaching at the Retreat Industry Forum, where she'll go deeper into how retreat leaders can use ads the right way - without wasting time or money. If you've ever thought, "I'll just run ads to fill my retreat," this episode will shift your perspective fast. What You'll Learn in This Episode • Why ads should NOT be your first step in marketing • What needs to be in place before running ads • How Facebook and Instagram ads have evolved • Why testing and strategy matter more than ever • How long it actually takes for ads to convert • Real results from successful retreat ad campaigns Key Takeaways Ads Don't Fix Weak Foundations If your: offermessagingpositioningsales process aren't working organically… Ads will only amplify the problem. Ads Are an Amplifier - Not a Strategy Jenn emphasizes that ads should come after: product-market fitstrong messagingproven organic traction High-Ticket Retreats Require Nurturing Retreats are not impulse buys. They require: trustrelationship buildingconsistent touchpoints Ads are just one piece of a longer funnel. The Algorithm Has Changed Facebook and Instagram now rely heavily on: dynamic creativeAI-driven optimizationautomated testing Meaning… strategy matters more than ever. Ads Take Time (And Patience) One example shared: 👉 76% of retreat attendees came from ads 👉 But the full conversion cycle took 9 months This is not instant gratification. About the Retreat Industry Forum The Retreat Industry Forum brings together retreat leaders, venue owners, and industry professionals who are serious about building profitable and sustainable retreat businesses. Hosted by Shannon Jamail, Alison, and Erin, this is a room designed to elevate the entire industry. 📍 Denver, May 🎟️ https://luxuryinbusinessretreats.mykajabi.com/retreat-industry-forum Or jump on the Paris list: https://luxuryinbusinessretreats.mykajabi.com/retreat-industry-forum-Paris2026 Info about Jenn: https://jennpossick.com/schedule ------ TIMESTAMPS Guest Introductions (00:01:13) Allison, Aaron, and Jen Pasek are introduced as guests and partners for the forum. Jen Pasek's Background and Services (00:01:48) Jen explains her expertise in Facebook/Instagram ads and describes her "done for you" and "done with you" services. Difference Between "Done For You" and "Done With You" Ads (00:02:25) Jen details the differences between her ad management approaches and how she works with clients. Personal Experiences with Ads and Learning Curve (00:03:51) Hosts and guests share their struggles and learning experiences with Facebook ads. Preview of Jen's Forum Presentation (00:04:48) Jen previews her upcoming forum talk, including case studies and strategies for filling retreats with ads. Ad Strategies for High-Ticket vs. Low-Ticket Retreats (00:06:06) Discussion on how ad strategies differ based on retreat price points and the importance of nurturing leads. Importance of Strategy, Messaging, and Brand Before Ads (00:07:06) Shannon and Jen discuss why foundational business elements must be in place before investing in ads. Sales and Funnel Readiness Before Running Ads (00:08:32) Aaron and Jen emphasize the need for sales skills and working funnels before spending on ads. When to Start Using Ads in Your Business (00:09:46) Aaron shares her timeline for incorporating ads after years of organic growth. Clarity on Offer and Results Before Advertising (00:10:14) The group discusses the necessity of knowing your offer and the results you deliver before running ads. Evolution of Facebook/Instagram Ads (00:11:38) Jen explains how ad platforms and strategies have changed since 2015, including new tools and algorithms. Adapting to Meta's New Tools and Features (00:14:23) Discussion on the importance of using new Meta features and how the algorithm may reward early adopters. Strategy and Testing in Ad Campaigns (00:17:00) The hosts discuss the importance of having a strategy, testing, and ongoing ...
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  • EP 265 The Communication Shift That Can Transform Your Retreats with Joel Weldon
    Apr 9 2026
    Retreat leaders spend months planning the location, the schedule, the experiences, and the transformations they want their guests to have. But there is one skill that quietly determines whether your retreat truly lands with your audience. Your ability to communicate. In this episode of The Retreat Leaders Podcast, Shannon sits down with Hall of Fame speaker Joel Weldon to talk about the powerful role communication plays in the success of retreats - from filling the room to creating deeper breakthroughs for attendees. Joel has been paid to speak at more than 3,000 events and has coached over 10,000 speakers through his Ultimate Speaking System. In this conversation, he shares practical, simple strategies retreat leaders can use to become more confident speakers and more powerful communicators. Because the truth is this: retreat leaders are not just hosts. They are guides, facilitators, teachers, and storytellers. And the more clearly you communicate your message - whether on stage, on social media, or in your marketing - the more your retreats will resonate with the right people. If you want to create deeper connection with your attendees, communicate your message more confidently, and elevate the experience you deliver inside your retreats, this episode is packed with insights you can immediately apply. You'll also hear Shannon and Joel discuss why communication is one of the highest-ROI skills any entrepreneur can develop. As Warren Buffett famously said: "You can improve your value by 50 percent just by learning communication skills and public speaking." For retreat leaders, that improvement can mean fuller retreats, stronger relationships with attendees, and experiences that people talk about long after the retreat ends. What You'll Learn in This Episode • Why speaking skills are one of the most important - and often overlooked - skills for retreat leaders • How confident communication helps fill retreats and build trust with your audience • Simple techniques to feel more comfortable when speaking during retreats • How to create stronger emotional connection with retreat attendees • Small speaking tweaks that dramatically improve social media videos and podcast interviews • Why storytelling and authenticity are key to powerful retreat facilitation • How strong communication builds loyalty, referrals, and repeat retreat guests About Joel Weldon Joel Weldon is a Hall of Fame professional speaker and speaking skills coach who has been paid to speak at more than 3,000 events around the world. He is the creator of the Ultimate Speaking System and has coached more than 10,000 speakers, helping entrepreneurs, executives, and thought leaders communicate with clarity, confidence, and impact. Joel specializes in helping professionals transform presentations into powerful experiences that inspire audiences and drive results. Learn more about Joel here: https://www.ultimatespeaker.com/ The Retreat Leaders Podcast Resources and Links: Learn to Host Retreats Join our private Facebook Group Top 5 Marketing Tools Free Guide Get your legal docs for retreats Join Shannon in Denver at the Retreat Industry Forum Join our LinkedIn Group Apply to be a guest on our show Thanks for tuning into the Retreat Leaders Podcast. Remember to subscribe for more insightful episodes, and visit our website for additional resources. Let's create a vibrant retreat community together! Subscribe: Apple Podcast | Google Podcast | Spotify _____ TIMESTAMPS The Power of Communication for Retreat Leaders (00:01:09) Shannon discusses the importance of communication skills for retreat leaders and introduces guest Joel Weldon. Welcoming Joel Weldon & Setting the Stage (00:02:25) Joel is welcomed, and the conversation is set up to use a real retreat as an example. Retreat Leader Mastermind Overview (00:03:24) Shannon describes her upcoming August retreat for retreat leaders and entrepreneurs. First Steps: Inviting People & Opening Tips (00:04:13) Joel explains how to invite people and the importance of not starting with personal pronouns. The "Know, Have, Feel" Opening System (00:06:09) Joel introduces the "know, have, feel" framework for opening presentations and invitations. The Value of Systems in Retreats (00:07:20) Joel emphasizes the need for systems in all aspects of retreat planning and communication. Retreat Industry Forum Announcement (00:08:07) Shannon briefly promotes the upcoming Retreat Industry Forum event in Denver. Emotions vs. Logic in Enrollment (00:09:05) Discussion on how feelings drive retreat enrollment, but logic also plays a role. Speaking is a Learned Skill (00:09:31) Joel shares his journey from being a poor speaker to a professional, emphasizing that speaking can be learned. Making Communication About the Audience (00:10:29) Joel illustrates how to shift communication from "I" to "you" for greater impact. Assignment: Audit Your Emails (00:12:51) Joel gives an assignment to ...
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